PRICING AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Support
© Copyright 2025, The ESP Guitar Company, 5433 West San Fernando Road, Los Angeles, CA 90039 USA - PH: (800) 423-8388 - INTL: (818) 766-2097 - FAX: (818) 506-1378
Design by SilverFrog
I bought (last month 12/5/20)black one from zZounds and it came with an ebony fretboard not a rosewood. Is this typical now?
if you have any questions you may reach out to our customer service team at customerservice@espguitars.com or https://www.espguitars.com/pages/support
Will these be in production next year I am hoping to get one soon
if you have any questions you may reach out to our customer service team at customerservice@espguitars.com or https://www.espguitars.com/pages/support
I love my 2 ESP EII MII urban camo guitars, loved the first one so much, that I bought another one! Fantastic quality and sound, they match up beautifully with my Marshall stack.
thanks for sharing! glad you have been enjoying it!
I love mine!
glad you do!
I just ordered this, I haven’t been this excited about a purchase EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hope you enjoy it
Would definitely like to see the option for desert camo again with bound ebony fretboard. (Preferably with Duncan Pegasus)
You can always place an order for an instrument spec'd as you want through our custom shop!
Looks like there's one available at studio gears 10/14
Would also love to see the desert camo make a comeback. The one with the sort of peach-color along with black/white/tan.
Is there any chance that this model will be made with white binding + ebony fretboard in the future? Cheers!
nothing planned at the moment
This with a Kahler 2315 and a "Het" set would be GNARLY!!!
Thanks for your opinion!
Can I get this in a string thru body hardtail?
Through the custom shop yes, but we cannot change the specifications of standard production models.
So this guitar is painted or a graphic?
Hey Jeffrey, like I mentioned the ESP/E-II models will be painted whereas the LTD versions that had been made in years past used a graphic. So this being an E-II model will be painted.
So what is the actual material you use for the color/pattern?...is it paint or a sticker?
Hey Jeffrey, the ESP/E-II models will be painted whereas the LTD versions that had been made in years past used a graphic.
So, just wiping the guitar down with a polish cloth no guitar polish....seems weird.
Hey Jeffrey, wiping down a satin guitar with guitar polish would be even weirder, this would in turn shine the guitar and you would lose the satin feel of the finish and leave shiny spots wherever the polish was applied.
How do you take care of the finish?
?
Hey Jeffery, you can use a standard guitar polishing cloth to wipe off any reside that builds up from use, wouldn't recommend using any solvents though.
Can we PLEASE get this guitar in finishes beyond the Urban Camo and Black for 2020? More neck-through floyd rose guitars

Thanks for your suggestion Travis!
Hey! Just got mine today and wow...within 5 minutes of playing it I knew I made the right choice. The set up is perfect and I got a light one. What gauge strings are these strung with? Thanks!
Elixir Nanoweb Super Light (.009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042)
Ok, so it's not a .10 gauge set?
Hey Jeffrey, Travis answered you correctly, all of our strings are listed within the specifications of each instrument. Hope this helps!
Hello, I own the ESP 2005 version, i have some questions, hopefully you can answer.
1. The colour has been darkening, I know it has almost 15 years so I guess that would be normal through age... eitherway... is there any product I could use to recover the original colour? the white parts has been getting yellowish, Im posting some pics according to this.
2. It has some "crack" or I dont know what would be... it has appeared through time, is there anyway to fix this?
Thank you for your futher response.
https://cdn.connectsites.net/user_files/esp/user_images/002/035/049/original.jpg?1575921598
https://cdn.connectsites.net/user_files/esp/user_images/002/035/048/original.jpg?1575921584
Hey Luis, sweet ESP you got there. Yellowing is a common occurrence with instruments, unfortunately once the finish yellows there is no going back. To answer both of your questions, to get this back up in original appearance it would require refinishing the entire instrument, though this would just lead to future yellowing again. Gloss finishes are a little more forgiving when the time comes to performing repairs but with satin finishes there isn't much room to correct problems as they arise later down the road. My assumption is that the cracking occurred due to fluctuations in temperature/humidity over time. Poly finishes are stable but wood can still take in or be depleted of moisture which causes it to expand and contract, hence the cracking around the binding line as the binding is hard plastic. Hope you find this useful and best of luck!
Hey! 3 questions. 1. Are there any other camo color options? 2. How long will this guitar be in production? 3. What does the case look like? Thanks!
Hey Jeffrey, no other camo options besides the one pictured, this is a standard production model so no time frame for it's production, the case will be our standard black ESP branded case. Hope this helps!
hi is it possible to have this model with Barenukles pickups?
Hey Ken, while it would always be possible to swap pickups later the current production of this instrument will be with EMG pickups. Thanks for your insight!
Can u believe that someone walked into my house, in the middle of the day, with someone home, and stole one of my ESP E2 M2 Urban Camo Guitars right off it's guitar stand in my bedroom. Who has balls that big? It's baffled me and the police. Besides, there were 2 guitars sitting next to one another and they only took 1? The idiots in the world today. Well this story has a happy ending, the guitar was insured, I settled with the insurance company three days later and ordered me a brand new guitar to replace the old one, got the new guitar and it was awesome, just like the one that got stolen, you never know what your gonna get, but I got another good one. I got a buddy who is a private detective, I gave him all the info on the stolen guitar ie. serial number, and photograph, he checked with his buddies in the State Highway Patrol and used their computers to search the pawn shop registry and they got a hit on the serial number in a pawn shop over 100 miles away in Zanesville, OH. He contacted the pawn shop and sent the Sheriff to reclaim property for the insurance company(the guitar is no longer mine it belongs to the insurance company)come to find out the dude that pawned it for 500 dollars and used a fake ID that had a bunch of warrants out on it. The pawn shop had him on camera, but the cops couldn't identify him. Dammm!! Nobody gets busted. The moral of the story is...kids, when you leave the house, even if someone is home and they are sleeping, always lock up because joe dumbass robber is gonna take from your stash of music equipment, even in the middle of the day, because he's been scoping your house out for a week and learning your patterns. Don't trust nobody!
Hi Jshannon3, Wow that is an unbelievable story. Glad that you were able to get insurance to cover it and get a new guitar. It is a good lesson for us all.
Why is there a rosewood fingerboard on the camo and black FR guitars, but ebony on some of the others? I much prefer an ebony board.
Marcus, Not sure I have an explanation for why every guitar has a rosewood or ebony fingerboard, however some of these models have been around in our product line for quite a while and I would say that those older models typically have or had rosewood fingerboards. When we introduce new models we are typically using ebony, so that might explain why these older M-II Urban Camo and BLK models have the rosewood but the newer version have ebony.