ESP M-II
ESP M-II is a guitar model offered by ESP. It belongs to the category of guitars referred to colloquially as "Super Strats," which refers to any guitar (regardless of brand or model) drawing heavily upon the Fender Stratocaster design. Modifications to the original Stratocaster design usually enhance playability. For example, the M-II features a larger lower-body rout to assist with accessing higher frets. The vast majority of "Super Strats" are equipped with Floyd Rose type locking-vibratos which assist with tuning stability under extreme string-bending. Other noted users of the ESP M-II are:
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ESP M-II
ESP M-II is a guitar model offered by ESP. It belongs to the category of guitars referred to colloquially as "Super Strats," which refers to any guitar (regardless of brand or model) drawing heavily upon the Fender Stratocaster design. Modifications to the original Stratocaster design usually enhance playability. For example, the M-II features a larger lower-body rout to assist with accessing higher frets. The vast majority of "Super Strats" are equipped with Floyd Rose type locking-vibratos which assist with tuning stability under extreme string-bending. Other noted users of the ESP M-II are:
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Solid
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Floyd Rose Original Bridge
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Black, Urban Camo
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Neck-thru or Bolt-on
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unknown
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ESP M-II
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Ebony, Rosewood or Maple
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ESP M-II is a guitar model off ...... ted users of the ESP M-II are:
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ESP M-II
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