ESP E-II Viper Black Electric Guitar
Description
ESP E-II Viper Black Electric Guitar
The ESP E-II Viper sits in the hand with purpose—the thin U neck contour and asymmetrical double-cut design deliver fast access across all 24 extra-jumbo frets without sacrificing comfort during extended sessions. Built in Japan to professional standards, this guitar combines the thick, resonant character of mahogany with modern electronics and high-end hardware that demands to be played hard.
Playability & Construction
Set-thru construction anchors the mahogany neck through the body for enhanced sustain and fret access. The ebony fingerboard with 305mm radius pairs with 24 extra-jumbo frets to support aggressive bends and modern lead techniques, while a bone nut and Gotoh locking tuners ensure tuning stability night after night.
Tone & Electronics
The EMG 66TW neck and EMG 57TW bridge pickups deliver tight articulation in clean voices and crushing saturation under high gain—and independent push-pull coil-split controls on both volume and tone switches allow instant transitions between humbucker and single-coil tones. A Gotoh TOM bridge with tailpiece anchors the mahogany body's natural midrange punch with precision sustain.
Key Features
- Set-thru construction for enhanced sustain and upper-fret access
- Mahogany body and mahogany neck with thick, resonant tone
- Thin U neck contour for fast, comfortable playability
- Ebony fingerboard with 305mm radius and 24 extra-jumbo frets
- 42mm bone nut for articulate response and tuning stability
- EMG 66TW (neck) and EMG 57TW (bridge) active pickups with independent push-pull coil-split controls
- Gotoh TOM bridge and tailpiece for tuning accuracy and sustain
- Gotoh locking tuners and ESP strap locks
- Active electronics with volume, tone, and toggle switch layout
- Black hardware and black finish for aggressive aesthetic
- 24.75" scale length
- Includes ESP Viper guitar form-fit case and Elixir Nanoweb Light strings (.010–.046)
- Made in Japan
The E-II Viper is built for players and collectors who refuse compromise—a professional-grade instrument that merges classic ESP attitude with modern tonal flexibility, stage-ready reliability, and the sustain and precision demanded by working musicians.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
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At a Glance
The ESP E-II Viper is a Japanese-made, set-thru mahogany powerhouse built for metal and hard-rock players who need speed, sustain, and tonal muscle on stage every night. The thin U neck and asymmetrical double-cut deliver lightning-fast fret access across 24 extra-jumbo frets, while EMG active pickups with independent coil-split controls give you anything from articulate cleans to crushing high-gain saturation without compromise. Gotoh hardware, locking tuners, and a bone nut lock in bulletproof tuning stability—exactly what touring and gigging musicians demand.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Progressive
- ✓ Djent
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Folk
- – Country
Skill level: Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What pickups are in the E-II Viper, and can I switch between single-coil and humbucker sounds?
The Viper ships with EMG 66TW (neck) and EMG 57TW (bridge) active pickups, both with independent push-pull coil-split controls on the volume and tone pots. This lets you toggle between humbucker and single-coil voicings on either pickup without rewiring.
Is the neck fast and comfortable for extended playing?
Yes—the thin U contour and asymmetrical double-cut design are built for speed and comfort during long sessions. The 24 extra-jumbo frets and 305mm radius ebony fingerboard support aggressive bends and modern lead techniques without fatigue.
What tuning stability can I expect live?
The Viper uses a bone nut, Gotoh locking tuners, and a Gotoh TOM bridge with tailpiece, all designed to hold tuning night after night under hard playing. Set-thru construction also contributes to sustain and resonance.
What genres is this guitar built for?
The E-II Viper is engineered for metal, hard rock, progressive, and djent styles. Its tight articulation, thick midrange, and high-output active electronics make it less suited for jazz, folk, or country playing.
What's included with the guitar?
The Viper comes with an ESP Viper guitar form-fit case and a set of Elixir Nanoweb Light strings (.010–.046 gauge).
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