ESP E-II ECBB Electric Guitar (with Case)

All black and sliver with no nonsense, the ESP E-II ECBB gets brutal with its EMG 81/60 humbucker pairing, Gotoh locking tuners and ebony fretboard.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
Maple neck Bright tone, full sustain and strength
Mahogany body Rich, warm, focused sound; added sustain
Ebony fretboard Dark color, tight grain; premium fretboard wood
EMG 60 and EMG 81 pickup complement Active humbuckers for warm & hot response

The ESP E-II EC-BB stands out with its extra-wide painted silver binding. It offers set-thru construction for smooth access to the highest frets, and an EMG 81/60 active pickup set for a variety of brutal tones. Also features Chrome Hardware, Gotoh T.O.M. Bridge & Tailpiece.

Features:

- Mahogany body
- Maple neck
- EMG brushed chrome active pickups
- Ebony fingerboard
- Case included
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- Construction: Set-Thru
- Scale: 24.75"
- Body: Mahogany Body
- Top: Maple
- Neck: 3Pc Maple Neck
- Neck Shape: Thin U Neck Contour
- Hardware: Chrome
- Frets: 22 XJ
- Neck Pickup: EMG 81
- Bridge Pickup: EMG 60
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Bridge: Gotoh T.O.M. Bridge & Tailpiece
- Finish: Black satin
Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
Satin Black
Shipping Weight: 22 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 44 x 16 x 4 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): EIIECBBBLKSS

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-423-8388

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted September 28, 2019 by Jerry G in Las Cruces, NM

"Very nice"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Verified Customer zZounds has verified that this reviewer made a purchase from us.
This is my first “high end” guitar purchase and, as the saying goes, you get what you pay for. The guitar is comfortable, and sounds amazing. Not a fan of the EMG 81/60 set, so I ordered a 57/66 set and holy hell... it brought this guitars tone to a whole new level. Aesthetically, the guitar looks great. There were a few minor imperfections with the binding and some tool marks on the fretboard binding but, well.. nothing’s perfect and as long is it doesn’t affect the playability, it’s no bother to me. Out of the box, the set up wasn’t great. Minor truss rod adjustments, new strings and an intonation is really all it needed. (Changed the strings cause I hate elixir strings). The only thing I could complain about is probably the price. Wicked expensive for a bare bones satin guitar, but the way it plays makes it worth it to me anyway.

Sound
Sounds good out of the box. Replaced the 81/60 set for a 57/66 set. Sounds much better.

Features
The gotoh locking tuners and gotoh hardware is amazing.

Ease of Use
Plays like butter once it gets a good set up.

Quality
It’s made very well, other than some slight imperfections with the binding. Doesn’t affect playability.

Value
I’d say the guitar is worth the price if you can afford it. Plays great, looks killer, sounds amazing.

Manufacturer Support read more
10/10. I emailed them about a tuning stability issue and they got back to me right away with a solution.

The Wow Factor
Satin black with that thick silver binding looks great with the chrome hardware. It’s a total eye catcher.

Musical Background:
15 yrs of guitar playing

Musical Style:
Rock/metal
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