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GMC Forum _ GEAR & PRODUCTION _ Esp M-ii Std Neck-thru

Posted by: Azzaboi Nov 11 2011, 10:27 PM

As requested, a pic of my new axe. Sorry for the cellfone quality, it has a real shiny black gloss finish...



ESP M-II Standard
with Neck-thru, reversed head stock, and EMG 81s active pickups

The most incredible smooth feeling axe like handles like a dream, that I have had the honor to of played so far.
It's known as a super strats guitar, a real fast shredder!

I didn't actually know this guitar was based on the KH-2 signature (just missing an extra tone pot and the pretty inlay, sounds the same for half the price), but I couldn't put it down.

Pickups will be replaced with EMG JH Set when they have arrived in NZ - delayed 4 months so far due to how popular they are over in American! Else I would probably of gone for the passive dunlop version. The issue with the actives is it lacks dynamics and cleans, James Hetfield signature pups actually are the same actives but with passive qualities. This is real noticeable after coming from a Gibson Les Paul.

A little jam of Children of Bodom so you can hear it, sorry still new to the whammy and it's quite sloppy. I love the screaming harmonics this axe that produce. It's a load of fun playing this ESP!

 Children_of_Bodom.mp3 ( 1.84MB ) : 216
 

Posted by: AK Rich Nov 11 2011, 10:32 PM

oooo Piece of candy!! That looks sweet Azzaboi! just curious, what kind of frets are on that guitar? in the pic they look giahugent!(giant and huge ) lol

Posted by: Azzaboi Nov 11 2011, 10:56 PM

They are kinda blurred by the camera, strings almost look doubled, lol.

This is the CTM STD 2010 japan model, which I believe has a few of the best features from the Horizon model as well.

Alder body with almost jumbo ebony frets on a maple (I found to be more metal than the other option - rosewood) fretboard, I can play at the 21st fret without being too cramp - total 24 frets. The whole fretboard is really comfortable and pretty slim fast neck! However, its a real stretch for me from the 1st to 6th fret, that just might be my hand size. Todd will probably torture me some more in his crazy hand stretch lessons! lol

Posted by: Ivan Milenkovic Nov 11 2011, 11:04 PM

Excellent instrument, great so see you upgraded the axe man. Have fun with your new guitar! smile.gif

Posted by: Sinisa Cekic Nov 12 2011, 12:11 AM

Nice looking axe ,congrats man wink.gif !

Posted by: SpaseMoonkey Nov 12 2011, 12:20 AM

If that plays anything like the EPS Jeff Hannenan, I'm slightly jelly. I tried it once and it practically played itself. Loved how the neck, strings, everything felt on it! Congratz on the new axe also! =D

Posted by: Blister Nov 12 2011, 01:06 AM

She is gorgeous, Azza! Super happy for you! smile.gif Really loved your playing, too!

QUOTE (Azzaboi @ Nov 11 2011, 04:56 PM) *
Todd will probably torture me some more in his crazy hand stretch lessons! lol


Like Todd needs an excuse to torture us! You know he's going to tell you it's easier "thumbless"! laugh.gif

Gary

Posted by: Todd Simpson Nov 12 2011, 02:48 AM

Congrats! smile.gif Killer looking axe man! Your gonna love this!

QUOTE (Azzaboi @ Nov 11 2011, 04:27 PM) *
As requested, a pic of my new axe. Sorry for the cellfone quality, it has a real shiny black gloss finish...



ESP M-II Standard
with Neck-thru, reversed head stock, and EMG 81s active pickups

The most incredible smooth feeling axe like handles like a dream, that I have had the honor to of played so far.
It's known as a super strats guitar, a real fast shredder!

I didn't actually know this guitar was based on the KH-2 signature (just missing an extra tone pot and the pretty inlay, sounds the same for half the price), but I couldn't put it down.

Pickups will be replaced with EMG JH Set when they have arrived in NZ - delayed 4 months so far due to how popular they are over in American! Else I would probably of gone for the passive dunlop version. The issue with the actives is it lacks dynamics and cleans, James Hetfield signature pups actually are the same actives but with passive qualities. This is real noticeable after coming from a Gibson Les Paul.

A little jam of Children of Bodom so you can hear it, sorry still new to the whammy and it's quite sloppy. I love the screaming harmonics this axe that produce. It's a load of fun playing this ESP!



Much easier THUMBLESS! smile.gif And now QUAD PICKIING! smile.gif See you guys SAT!


QUOTE (Blister @ Nov 11 2011, 07:06 PM) *
She is gorgeous, Azza! Super happy for you! smile.gif Really loved your playing, too!

Like Todd needs an excuse to torture us! You know he's going to tell you it's easier "thumbless"! laugh.gif

Gary



Much easier THUMBLESS! smile.gif And now QUAD PICKIING! smile.gif See you guys SAT!


QUOTE (Blister @ Nov 11 2011, 07:06 PM) *
She is gorgeous, Azza! Super happy for you! smile.gif Really loved your playing, too!

Like Todd needs an excuse to torture us! You know he's going to tell you it's easier "thumbless"! laugh.gif

Gary


Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Nov 12 2011, 11:15 AM

It's beautiful... congrats! smile.gif

Posted by: dark dude Nov 12 2011, 12:48 PM

Very nice, man. Very nice.

Love the CoB playing!

Posted by: jstcrsn Nov 12 2011, 02:44 PM

nicccccccce
I know what you mean about the lack off dynamics, that is why ( and I think I mentioned this to you ) I put a passive jazz in the neck off my hellraiser

Posted by: Azzaboi Nov 12 2011, 10:13 PM

Thanks all,

jstcrsn - Yes you did mention that, I took it into strong consideration, but might hold out for the JH Set of pups. Has anyone tried those yet?

Posted by: Alex Feather Dec 21 2011, 03:04 AM

It looks like it sustains for days.

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