E-II M-I THRU NT

SNOW WHITE

E-II M-I THRU NT
$1,999.00
with case
"New for 2022" models will become available throughout 2022. Contact your ESP dealer to pre-order and to get updated information on availability.

Formerly known as “ESP Standard”, ESP E-II instruments are made in Japan at the ESP factory. With one premier-quality pickup and one master volume knob, nothing gets in the way of your most intense performances using the E-II M-I Thru NT. You will stand out in a crowd with its gleaming gloss Snow White finish. It features neck-thru-body construction at 25.5” scale for extreme stability and sustain, as well as unencumbered access to its 24 extra jumbo stainless steel frets. This guitar offers a comfortable alder body with a three-piece maple neck that features a natural satin-finished back for extreme speed and fluidity. In addition to its stainless steel frets, the ebony fingerboard features offset mother-of-pearl dot inlays. Built for speed, components on the E-II M-II Snow White include Gotoh locking tuners, a Gotoh TOM bridge with string-thru-body, and a bone nut. A Fishman Fluence Modern Humbucker active pickup with matching white cover provides all the tone you need, and you can switch to a second pickup voice using a push-pull volume control. Includes ESP deluxe hardshell case.

Construction Neck-Thru
Scale 25.5"
Body Alder
Neck 3pc Maple
Fingerboard Ebony
Fingerboard Radius 305mm
Finish Snow White
Nut Width 42mm
Nut Type Bone
Neck Contour Thin U
Frets/Type 24 XJ Stainless
Hardware Color Black
Strap Button ESP Locking
Tuners Gotoh Locking
Bridge Gotoh TOM w/ String Thru
Bridge PU Fishman Fluence Modern Humbucker Direct Mount White *(Pull Volume for Voice 2)
Electronics Active
Electronics Layout Master Volume(Push/Pull)
Strings Elixir Nanoweb Light (.010/.013/.017/.026/.036/.046)
Case Included Y
Comments
Raff Sangiorgio

I own and proudly play two ESPs.
Japanese-made ESP Eclipse CT1 (before the E-II era)
ESP E-II Horizon NT

Both have excellent playability and tone, great for metal but also versatile enough to play any genre with great tonal presence, no matter the Amp type.

I also own several high-end guitars, from different brands, but these two are in my top 3 choices when I'm in the studio and/or live.