ESP USA M-II FR DLX Flame Maple in Violet Shadow Fade

£4,999.00

Here’s what ESP say about the ESP USA M-II FR DLX Electric Guitar in Violet Shadow Fade: “Built at our manufacturing facility in California with incredible attention to detail, the ESP USA M-II FR combines a bolt-on design with a Floyd Rose Original bridge to make it a premier-quality guitar for serious high performance. The […]

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Here’s what ESP say about the ESP USA M-II FR DLX Electric Guitar in Violet Shadow Fade:

“Built at our manufacturing facility in California with incredible attention to detail, the ESP USA M-II FR combines a bolt-on design with a Floyd Rose Original bridge to make it a premier-quality guitar for serious high performance.

The USA M-II FR offers a bound Mahogany body, a smooth and fast Maple neck with an Ebony fingerboard and includes pro-grade components like Schaller straplocks and Sperzel locking tuners.”

Specifications

  • Construction: Bolt-On
  • Scale: 25.5″
  • Body: Mahogany / AAA Flame Maple Top
  • Neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Fingerboard Radius: 305mm
  • Nut Width: 43mm
  • Nut Type: Locking
  • Neck Contour: Thin U
  • Frets/Type: 24 Xj
  • Hardware Colour: Black
  • Strap Button: Schaller Straplock
  • Tuners: Sperzel
  • Bridge: Original Floyd Rose
  • Electronics Layout: Vol/Tone/5-Way Switch

About the manufacturer

ESP

ESP is a Japanese guitar and bass manufacturer founded in 1975, originally known as Electric Sound Products. The company is highly respected for its precision craftsmanship and powerful designs that appeal especially to rock and metal players. ESP offers a wide range of instruments, from its high-end Custom Shop models made in Japan and the USA to the more affordable LTD series aimed at everyday musicians. Known for their sleek looks, fast necks, and aggressive tone, ESP guitars are a popular choice for both professional performers and aspiring players across the UK.

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