2022 - Charvel Jim Root Signature Pro-Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR M - Satin Black
Serial: MC22008535
Weight: 7 lbs 11 oz
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The ESP E-II Eclipse FT EverTune in Black is a no-compromise powerhouse that blends timeless single-cut style with modern innovation and top-tier performance. Built in Japan with ESP’s signature precision, this guitar features a set-thru construction for exceptional sustain and effortless upper fret access. The mahogany body and plain maple top deliver a rich, warm tonal core, complemented by a smooth mahogany neck and fast-playing ebony fingerboard with a 305mm radius. The Thin U neck contour and 22 extra-jumbo stainless steel frets provide a comfortable yet assertive feel for both intricate leads and crushing rhythm work. At the heart of the Eclipse is the game-changing EverTune F model bridge, guaranteeing perfect intonation and tuning stability under any conditions—whether you’re onstage, in the studio, or bending strings to oblivion. Loaded with Fishman Fluence Classic Humbuckers in elegant gold, this axe delivers vintage clarity, modern crunch, and tonal flexibility with push-pull Voice Switching on both tone and neck volume controls. From glassy cleans to full-bore distortion, the E-II Eclipse is ready to shape-shift with a flick of a switch. The finishing touches—Gotoh locking tuners, ESP strap locks, sleek black and gold hardware, and a high-gloss black finish—complete this elegant, high-performance machine. Weighing in at 9 lbs 10 oz and housed in a sturdy EC form-fit case, the Eclipse FT EverTune is an elite instrument built for serious players who need flawless function wrapped in deadly style.
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The ESP E-II Eclipse FT EverTune in Black is a no-compromise powerhouse that blends timeless single-cut style with modern innovation and top-tier performance. Built in Japan with ESP’s signature precision, this guitar features a set-thru construction for exceptional sustain and effortless upper fret access. The mahogany body and plain maple top deliver a rich, warm tonal core, complemented by a smooth mahogany neck and fast-playing ebony fingerboard with a 305mm radius. The Thin U neck contour and 22 extra-jumbo stainless steel frets provide a comfortable yet assertive feel for both intricate leads and crushing rhythm work. At the heart of the Eclipse is the game-changing EverTune F model bridge, guaranteeing perfect intonation and tuning stability under any conditions—whether you’re onstage, in the studio, or bending strings to oblivion. Loaded with Fishman Fluence Classic Humbuckers in elegant gold, this axe delivers vintage clarity, modern crunch, and tonal flexibility with push-pull Voice Switching on both tone and neck volume controls. From glassy cleans to full-bore distortion, the E-II Eclipse is ready to shape-shift with a flick of a switch. The finishing touches—Gotoh locking tuners, ESP strap locks, sleek black and gold hardware, and a high-gloss black finish—complete this elegant, high-performance machine. Weighing in at 9 lbs 10 oz and housed in a sturdy EC form-fit case, the Eclipse FT EverTune is an elite instrument built for serious players who need flawless function wrapped in deadly style.
Other specifications include:
For more information on this ESP instrument, please contact us.
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