Wayne

Gimme. NOW!!

Del H.

Wow! I’ve got several ec-1000s. Love them. But....... this is just the way I like my superstrats. Neck thru. One Seymour-Duncan pickup. One volume. No tone control. And a Floyd. Well this guitar is now on my list to get... thanks ESP!

Todd B. ESP

Hey Del, Thanks! We're glad that this guitar works for you and hope you can get your hands on one soon!

Kamiya10969

Hi ESP, is this the only M series with 43mm nut, so does it have wider string spacing? I´ve got chubby fingers so I am looking for a guitar with 43mm nut, so the spacing would be wider and I also love ESP guitars, but can´t get one because of this issue. I´ve got guitars with 42mm nut that was playable for me but I believe that the 43mm nut would server me better. Also do you plan to make more guitars with 43mm nut, is there any reason why they are made with 42mm? I understand that it is standard, for ESP now, but some other brands have 43mm nut as standard, and 42mm is closer to Fender style guitars. 

Todd B. ESP

Hi Kamiya, All our M-series instruments have 43mm nuts. It is one of the features of this series. Our standard nut size is 42mm which is slightly bigger than a traditional Fender nut. 43mm is a little wide for most players that's why we use 42mm as our standard. There are some of our signature models which also have wider nuts like our GL series and Will Adler, Alex Skolnick.

Kamiya10969

Hi Todd, That is great, that is what I wanted to know, because I´ve got a bit chunkier fingers and I found that the 43mm nut is more likely to me, and it was bugging me that I want someday to get a LTD guitar but without the 43mm I would not, so I am glad about your answer, cause I found some that are labeled as 42mm I believe, so that is why. Now I can look up to a LTD and not other brand. Thanks 

Todd B. ESP

Hi Kamiya, OK. Hope you can find something that works for you!

Lukáš K.

Hi, I know it´s been a year that I´ve asked about the nuts width, but it came to my mind, why do you have written in specs on other M models, especially on those ESP E-II and in some stores that they have 42mm nut, also Kirk Hammett sig is based on M model, but these do feature 42mm nut right or 43mm? I really want to know because I am totally puzzled and can´t figure out if every M model have the 43mm nut or not, because you said they have this feature but when it comes to your specs I found it only on few models and in some stores they say it have 42mm nut. Could you please explain to me why is it like so? 

Carl N.

Hey Lukáš, most M series instruments will come equipped with a 43mm nut, this will be the standard specification for these instruments.  Though, there can be some exceptions at times.  Signature series instruments will feature parts specifications determined by the individual artist, this is to conform with what specifications they are used to or prefer.  All of our models should have the nut specified within the specifications, if not just leave a comment and we can have this updated.  Hope this helps.

Gahn N.

Will there be hardtail 7 Strings version of this? Im looking forward to get one.

Todd B. ESP

Hey Gahn, Great suggestion......!

Shawn S.

I love the aesthetic of this guitar. The matte black finish, the black hardware and the ebony fretboard with no inlays. Sharp and classy. I have an Epiphone Les Paul Goth with the same aesthetic and it just looks like it means business. I bet this plays like a dream. 

Todd B. ESP

Hi Shawn, thanks for those comments. We feel like you would definitely fall in love with this guitar if you had one in your hands.