Formerly called “ESP Standard”, all ESP E-II instruments are created at our ESP factory in Tokyo, Japan, and are designed for professional players who accept no compromises in tone, feel, or reliability for their guitars and basses. The E-II EX NT is a killer guitar with a bold and angular design for musicians who like to make a statement from the moment they pull their guitar from the case. Available in Black and Snow White finishes, it features set-thru construction of a mahogany body and mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard, 22 extra-jumbo frets, and a satin finish on the back for super smooth playability. The E-II EX NT includes premier-quality components like a bone nut, Gotoh locking tuners, a Gotoh TOM bridge and tailpiece, and ESP strap locks, along with a set of EMG 60 and EMG 81 pickups in Brushed Black Chrome. Includes an ESP hardshell form-fitting case.
SPECIFICATIONS
CONSTRUCTION Set-Thru
SCALE 24.75"
BODY Mahogany
NECK Mahogany
FINGERBOARD Ebony
FINGERBOARD RADIUS 305mm
FINISH Black
NUT WIDTH 42mm
NUT TYPE Bone
NECK CONTOUR Thin U
FRETS/TYPE 22 XJ
HARDWARE COLOR Black
STRAP BUTTON ESP Strap Lock
TUNERS Gotoh Locking
BRIDGE Gotoh TOM & Tailpiece
NECK PU EMG 60 Brushed Black Chrome
BRIDGE PU EMG 81 Brushed Black Chrome
ELECTRONICS Active
ELECTRONICS LAYOUT Volume/Tone/Toggle Switch
STRINGS Elixir Nanoweb Light (.010/.013/.017/.026/.036/.046)
CASE EX GUITAR FORM FIT CASE
CASE INCLUDED
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