E-II VIPER BARITONE

CHARCOAL METALLIC SATIN

E-II VIPER BARITONE
$2,199.00
with case

Like all E-II guitars, the ESP E-II Viper Baritone is made by experienced luthiers in the ESP factory in Japan. Featuring the cool double-cutaway look that’s perfect for metal, hard rock, and so much more, this is a 27" scale baritone guitar that's ideal for music that explores the depths of pitch. Designed for pro musicians, the E-II Viper Baritone has neck-thru-body construction, with a mahogany body and fast 24-fret maple neck with ebony fingerboard. Top-tier components include a bone nut, ESP strap locks, Gotoh locking tuners, and a Gotoh TOM bridge and tailpiece. Pickups on this guitar are the versatile EMG 60 (neck) and EMG 81 (bridge). Available in Charcoal Metallic Satin finish. Includes form-fitting hardshell case.

Construction Neck-Thru
Scale 27" Baritone
Body Mahogany
Neck 3Pc Maple
Fingerboard Ebony
Fingerboard Radius 305mm
Finish Charcoal Metallic Satin
Nut Width 42mm
Nut Type Bone
Neck Contour Thin U
Frets/Type 24 XJ
Hardware Color Black
Strap Button ESP Strap Lock
Tuners Gotoh Locking
Bridge Gotoh TOM & Tailpiece
Neck PU EMG 60
Bridge PU EMG 81
Electronics Active
Electronics Layout Volume/Tone/Toggle Switch
Strings Elixir Nanoweb Light (.013/.017/.026/.036/.046/.056)
Case Included Y
Comments
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I've had one since February '21 and it's flawless, can't recommend it enough. I flipped the saddles on the TOM to get a few extra mm of intonation and it handles drop Gb like a beast. 

Thomas W.

When will this guitar be available? It seems to be out of stock at the moment.

Carl N.

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 

Dizza

Hey! Is there any sort of neck dive on this guitar? Just making sure before I purchase!

Carl N.

not that I have experienced 

Alain E.

hello, just wandering can this guitar be tuned as well to standard tuning? and if yes, would there be any complications or side issues? and what would be the best gauge for it?

Carl N.

You'd be fine tuning this in standard, I would just use whatever gauges are comfortable for you.  Be sure to have this professionally setup if you're unfamiliar with doing this on your own. 

Alain E.

Thanks Carl, no i m fine if it s normal changing of strings and tuning, unless there something else to it. Also is there a consideration to make an evertune version?

Hunter F.

Would be cool with a red cherry finish like an SG

Carl N.

Thanks for the insight Hunter!

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