Talk to me about the ESP M-II

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Im probably going to have some cash for a new guitar soon and i have always loved the look and the spec of the ESP M-II..

So who here plays/owns or has tried one? Hows the neck shape compared to say.. a Jackson Soloist or something similar? and also how do they sound?
 
I have owned two of them over the years. Honestly, I did not like the necks on them, but alot of people do. They sounded, played, and looked decent , just not my cup of tea.

I love the new Charvel San Dimas Strathead Reissues, and alot of people despise them. Everybody has their own opinions.....

If you can find a used one at a store nearby, or someone that has one that you could borrow, do yourself a favor and play it for about an hour, before buying one of your own.

Good luck.
 
I had an M-II Deluxe, it was alright but nothing special IMO. Sounded thin to me. I liked the neck just fine though, but that means nothing when it sounds so average.
 
OUTLAW1969":9f26a said:
I have owned two of them over the years. Honestly, I did not like the necks on them, but alot of people do. They sounded, played, and looked decent , just not my cup of tea.

I love the new Charvel San Dimas Strathead Reissues, and alot of people despise them. Everybody has their own opinions.....

If you can find a used one at a store nearby, or someone that has one that you could borrow, do yourself a favor and play it for about an hour, before buying one of your own.

Good luck.

Il definitly try to test one out if i can find somewhere local that has them in stock!

Thanks for the info man!
 
Megadeth7684":7d67f said:
I had an M-II Deluxe, it was alright but nothing special IMO. Sounded thin to me. I liked the neck just fine though, but that means nothing when it sounds so average.

Hey Mark, am i right in thinking the Deluxe has a Hum in the bridge and a single in the neck?

The M-II standard is the model i have been quite interested in, its an Alder body with Maple neck/fretboard and 2 humbuckers. Looks pretty cool..
 
Both of these guitars are mine... the guitar on the right is an M-II Deluxe that happens to be H-H with a maple fingerboard. Now it's called the M-II Standard (available only in black in the US market). Neck shape is thicker than a Soloist but, comfortable. Tone is usually excellent but, there is always a bad seed here and there by every manufacturer (except Tom Anderson!). Ask HGainiac & Gainfreak what they thought about the pictured metallic blue example. They both played it extensively.

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MrDan666":8b6e6 said:
Megadeth7684":8b6e6 said:
I had an M-II Deluxe, it was alright but nothing special IMO. Sounded thin to me. I liked the neck just fine though, but that means nothing when it sounds so average.

Hey Mark, am i right in thinking the Deluxe has a Hum in the bridge and a single in the neck?

The M-II standard is the model i have been quite interested in, its an Alder body with Maple neck/fretboard and 2 humbuckers. Looks pretty cool..

Yeah, mine had a JB in the bridge and a Lil' 59 in the neck. The single in the neck is the only difference though. Alder body, maple neck and board, black finish.
 
Very cool Ivan, thanks for the info!! I'll PM Ralph and see what his thoughts about it are too :thumbsup:

I found a couple places online in the US that sell them for like $900 or so.. in the UK theyre £999. Thats like $2000 lol.. crazy!
 
Megadeth7684":559f5 said:
Yeah, mine had a JB in the bridge and a Lil' 59 in the neck. The single in the neck is the only difference though. Alder body, maple neck and board, black finish.

Ahh i see! cool, i thought they had an Ash body or something.. dont know where i got that from!

Id definitly like to try one out to see if i like it.. like Ivan said, sometimes theres good sounding guitars and sometimes theres just average sounding ones! :thumbsup:
 
ESP Mirages are usually ash... I have one of those too. Excellent guitar as well! My M-II has a Tone Zone in the neck and an X2N in the bridge :yes: I adjusted the pickup heights nicely so you can play thru a clean channel with no issues as well as the heavy stuff ;)
 
Robotechnology":ff463 said:
ESP Mirages are usually ash... I have one of those too. Excellent guitar as well! My M-II has a Tone Zone in the neck and an X2N in the bridge :yes: I adjusted the pickup heights nicely so you can play thru a clean channel with no issues as well as the heavy stuff ;)

I bet that sounds great!!! Have you tried the M-II with the rosewood board too? If so, which did you prefer maple or rosewood?
 
i've owned a few japanese mII dlx's and customs.
the deluxes are nice. i preferred the ash ones over the alder.
btw mIIs were available in either ash or alder.

the thin u shaped necks are annoyingly thin to me.
the sound is quite thin.

the custom mII had a fat u shaped maple neck, ebony board and maple body.
neck thru constr.
the thing was heavy and bright.

i found the best bridge p/u in the ash mII deluxes are the parallel axis distortions.
 
Search on Japanese used stoores for second hand ones, you'll probably find one pretty cheap in good nick, maybe not the GREATEST colors though.
 
Make sure you know the radius because some MIIs have really large necks. Due to ESP getting owned trying to up prices new they can be had for around $1200 which is not bad.

With every maker there will be dogs but ESP makes a good guitar.
 
Digital Jams":f9f15 said:
Make sure you know the radius because some MIIs have really large necks. Due to ESP getting owned trying to up prices new they can be had for around $1200 which is not bad.

With every maker there will be dogs but ESP makes a good guitar.

Good point Scott! Il have to just go try some out, and then i can see what i think :)
 
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