E-II HORIZON NT-7 EVERTUNE
E-II HORIZON NT-7 EVERTUNE
BLACK

Created at the ESP facility in Tokyo, Japan, the ESP E-II Series is our highest-quality factory-produced instrument collection. The ESP E-II Horizon NT-7 EverTune is a remarkable guitar that is one of the finest extended range guitars you'll ever play. A seven-string model, it features the EverTune constant tension bridge, a fully-mechanical system that keeps your guitar in tune in nearly every imaginable environment, and keeps your intonation perfect at every point on the fingerboard. Pickups on the E-II Horizon NT-7 EverTune include the EMG 85-7H in the neck position, and an EMG 81-7H Brushed Black Chrome in the bridge. These active pickups offer close aperture coils to produce a detailed tone with incredible amounts of aggressive high end and fluid sustain. The E-II Horizon NT-7 EverTune is a neck-thru-body design at 25.5" scale, with a comfortable alder body, a fast thin U-shaped maple neck, and an ebony fingerboard with 24 extra-jumbo frets. Top-tier components include a Schaller straplock, Gotoh locking tuners, and a graphite nut. It's available in Black finish, and includes a hard case.
Nils Courbaron on the ESP E-II Horizon NT-7 EverTune
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Hey esp, my last purchase was the E-II Horizon FR in black natural burst. This will be my next guitar but I must wait for another color scheme option such as the tiger eye amber fade or black turquoise burst. I'm sure you are going for that pure metal vibe, and while I appreciate that, this guitar will be hanging alongside my other E-II and you guys do such great finish work it would be a shame not to display it.
~thanks for all you do
Hello ESP, there is no high end 6 string superstrat guitar with an evertune bridge that exists on the market as far as I know. Would you please, for the love of God, consider releasing a 6 strings superstrat E-II with an evertune bridge? This one with only 6 strings would be great.
EDIT : I don't know how to respond to Carl N. so I do it here : I already own the MH 1000 ET and I want to upgrade to an E-II!
No currently within the E-II line but we do produce two six string evertune "superstrat" models at the moment.