Esp mII Urban Camo (dont you love standard series?)

SavageGain

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Hi. I recently bought a used Esp MII UC from a guy on a danish sales site called dba.dk for the ridiciolous sum of something near 800 usd. The guy said he lost the interest in playing, and had to collect some money for a vacation, so i made a fast bid and bought the beast. I am used to play on a horizon, but was lucky to geat a sweat deal on this standard series guitar. Bought some new screws for the FR, and the condition is now percefto!
Here is a short Cannibal Corpse Spirited riff section, for the celebration of my deal! Cheers! from a very happy man!
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Awesome, i have the ESP viper Urban camo version i got here in the UK for about £700, about half the retail price and its sexy and feels great,
The paint finish having that matt/satin feel to is is lovely in your hands huh!
 
Awesome, i have the ESP viper Urban camo version i got here in the UK for about £700, about half the retail price and its sexy and feels great,
The paint finish having that matt/satin feel to is is lovely in your hands huh!

Awesome. That model is killer. Would not mind getting my hand on one of thoose as well :)!
 
Cool !
I almost picked up a green camo version from ebay too last year for £500 but my but i suppressed my G.A.S., the prices can be really low sometimes , i guess camo is a love it or hate it thing for some people.
 
I just bought the ONE left handed black M-II that ESP makes every year. I got it a couple weeks ago. Best guitar I have ever played!

Awesome. Im actually lefthanded myself. Just never got to try any left guitars out.
 
I have recorded an MII Urban Camo several times.
A couple of local bands have them.
Fantastic guitar.
The standard horizon is a bit looser and more boomy.
Eclipse is warmer and fatter (I have a custom Eclipse)
Viper is really neck heavy and the neck is not as comfortable as other standards (for me)
The best recorded guitar for metal I have ever used is my ESP MI NTB standard.
It has the killer combination of 25 1/2" scale, neck through, strung through and a single EMG81 with no switch and no tone knob.
Amazing super tight clear tone with loads of attack.
I tried an 85 in the bridge (it was in it when pic was taken) but have switched back to an 81 now.
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Awesome. Im actually lefthanded myself. Just never got to try any left guitars out.

me, too, actually I was able to try some left handed guitars but now I am too lazy to try it :D

about the "string cutting" part-I hate it sooo much, in my old band where I was singing I took
the guitar of my lead player and cutted the ends of the strings off every time he restrung his
guitar because I hated it sooo much and he didn't bother.
It was actually an ESP MII :D
 
I have recorded an MII Urban Camo several times.
A couple of local bands have them.
Fantastic guitar.
The standard horizon is a bit looser and more boomy.
Eclipse is warmer and fatter (I have a custom Eclipse)
Viper is really neck heavy and the neck is not as comfortable as other standards (for me)
The best recorded guitar for metal I have ever used is my ESP MI NTB standard.
It has the killer combination of 25 1/2" scale, neck through, strung through and a single EMG81 with no switch and no tone knob.
Amazing super tight clear tone with loads of attack.
I tried an 85 in the bridge (it was in it when pic was taken) but have switched back to an 81 now.


Very nice. I have never seen a mI in real life actually. Never tried the Viper or Eclipse as well. Closest to the Eclipse, is prob a custom Les Paul i noodled a bit along at my teenage years. I own a Horizon nt-II´as well and find it more versatile. But the mII is a tank with the FR mounted, and the loose/boomy description is really a spot on description. Really like the sustain on the nt-II
 
me, too, actually I was able to try some left handed guitars but now I am too lazy to try it :D

about the "string cutting" part-I hate it sooo much, in my old band where I was singing I took
the guitar of my lead player and cutted the ends of the strings off every time he restrung his
guitar because I hated it sooo much and he didn't bother.
It was actually an ESP MII :D

Hah. One of my mates actually did it visiting once. But i never learned :)