ESP E-II Viper Baritone CHMS - Charcoal Metallic Satin
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, Schaller straplock, 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 Length: 27" Baritone
- Body: Mahogany
- Neck: Maple
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Fingerboard Radius: 305mm
- Finish: Charcoal Metallic Satin
- Nut Width: 42mm
- Nut Type: Bone
- Neck Shape: Thin U
- Frets: 24 XJ
- Hardware Color: Black
- Strap Buttons: Dunlop Locking
- Tuners: Gotoh Locking
- Bridge: Gotoh TOM
- Neck Pickup: EMG 60
- Bridge Pickup: EMG 81
- Electronics: Active
- Electronics Layout: Vol/Tone/Toggle Switch
- Strings: Elixir Nanoweb Light
- Includes Case: VIPER XL GUITAR FORM FIT CASE
Condition: Brand new, in original box, with full warranty.
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