Jesse N.

I bought this pretty much planning to immediately drop a JB in it, but I played it through some patches, it sounded great, and years later have never touched the pickup.  So if you subscribe to 81's being hit-miss from one guitar to the next, imo it works great in this one.  I have had them sound good before this guitar and had them sound not-so-god in others.  Rest of it pretty much reminds me of the LTD MH1000NT I had once upon a time that was one of those lifetime-guitars that put me on ESP (for life) in the first place.  I had been on US Gibsons and that LTD was so much better all I could really do is laugh at Gibson and move on with the new data.  Now I try to stick with ESP Japan or anything that comes out of WMI.

Ken B
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I think the ESP marketing team should be paying a bit more attention in this M-I variant choice. I have been waiting for years to see M-I with Floydrose and some other finish like gloss.

Satin and strings thru body was the only choice we have !?!?

Damian J.

After getting my BW1 LTD a few years ago, I knew I had to get an ESP. This thing does not disappoint, it feels, looks, and sounds amazing. Perfect for metal/hardcore from standard to B. Love it so much that I'll probably get another type of E-II guitar after this one, especially if there are more baritone options in the future. 

George Ovidio
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Powerfull, fast to play, simple no frills, I´m lovin ´it.

Tom D.
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For the love of god… ESP what are you doing? Why would you post a picture of one of your artists profile (Nick Stewart - Power Trip ) holding an ESP that none of us can have. In his profile picture he is holding this guitar but in a killer offset cream like a Randy Rhoads cream. It’s unreal. Sleepless nights hoping that each year you’ll introduce this colour for the EII MI so that we can all have a piece of the pie. Please, please consider this colour for next years run