Kollin B.

Is this the MH 100QMNT version or not.

Carl N.

Hey Kollin, this is an MH-10 in black. Hope this helps!

Anton G.

Hi there,

I have also question, regarding the nut change - what should be the width and height of the replacement nut? Thank you in advance!

Todd B. ESP

Hi Anton, you need to make sure the  nut string height clears the top of the frets so that the strings do not buzz. Each guitar might vary due to variables in wood and paint sanding. We suggest taking your guitar to a technician to change the nut if you are not sure how to do it. But if you get a nut that is higher than yours is now, you can always lower the string slots (you will need proper files/tools to do this).

Anton G.

Hi Todd, thank you for the replay

. I need info regarding exactly MH-10 guitar - i want to order one of these, but meanwhile i saw the nut is made by plastic, which bother me somehow...

Todd B. ESP

Hi Anton, Thanks for your comment. Don't worry about the nut. It is common and almost universally a standard now that most manufacturers use molded plastic nuts. The quality is good now, not like the dull sounding plastic nuts of many years ago. If you want to make an upgrade you can always add a bone nut later but that will cost you extra money to have one cut by hand for your guitar. A better option is to purchase a Graphtech nut which are the best quality brand of molded nuts. But honestly most people will not hear a difference in sound or performance.

Alex L.

What nut can you replace the original one with?

Todd B. ESP

Hi Alex, our nut width is 42mm. You can upgrade to a Graphtech nut or any other molded nut that would be this size. You would need to take your guitar to a shop or repair person to have this done.