ESP E-II Eclipse Evertune Electric Guitar Black Satin B-Stock
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- SKU
- EIIECETBLKS-B
- Color
- Black
Description
ESP E-II Eclipse Evertune Electric Guitar Black Satin B-Stock
The E-II Eclipse Evertune pairs a slim, fast mahogany neck with a responsive set-thru body for effortless upper-fret work and balanced resonance across the board. The Evertune F-model bridge locks in constant string tension without manual retuning—essential for gigging musicians who need rock-solid stability through long sets, alternate tunings, or aggressive playing dynamics. Built for players who refuse to fight their instrument on stage.
Construction & Playability
Set-thru neck construction with a one-piece mahogany neck and ebony fingerboard maximizes sustain and neck rigidity for reliable performance night after night. The 22 extra-jumbo stainless steel frets, 305mm fingerboard radius, and thin U neck contour make this guitar responsive under your hands—equally at home in high-octane lead passages or solid rhythm duty.
Tone & Electronics
The Seymour Duncan Sentient neck pickup and Seymour Duncan Pegasus bridge pickup cut through live mixes with clarity and definition across a dynamic range. Passive circuitry with volume/volume/tone controls and a toggle switch keeps tone shaping straightforward and dependable—no batteries, no complications, just instant access to your sound.
Key Features
- Set-thru neck design with one-piece mahogany construction
- Mahogany body with black satin finish and multiple binding
- Ebony fingerboard with 22 extra-jumbo stainless steel frets
- 24.75" scale length
- 42mm graphite nut
- Thin U neck contour with 305mm fingerboard radius
- Evertune F-model bridge (fully-mechanical constant tension system)
- Seymour Duncan Sentient neck pickup and Seymour Duncan Pegasus bridge pickup
- Gotoh locking tuners with Schaller strap locks
- Passive electronics (Vol/Vol/Tone with push/pull and toggle switch)
- Black hardware throughout
- Includes hard case (CECFF)
The E-II Eclipse Evertune combines meticulous hardware selection, professional-grade pickups, and innovative bridge technology into a solidly constructed instrument ready for studio and stage use.
This specific B-Stock unit features minor cosmetic imperfections on the body that are purely superficial in nature. These marks have absolutely zero impact on the playability, tone, or structural integrity of the guitar. You're purchasing a premium ESP E-II Eclipse with Evertune bridge at a significant B-Stock discount while retaining the full manufacturer warranty and all of its elite performance capabilities.
More Information
| Condition | Refurbished |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Neck Construction | Neck-Thru-Body |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
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Specifications
| Body Style | Single Cutaway |
|---|---|
| Body Wood | Mahogany |
| Scale Length | 24.75" Scale |
| Frets | 22 Frets |
| Fretboard | Ebony |
| Fingerboard Radius | 305mm |
| Nut Width | 42mm |
| Neck Wood | Mahogany |
| Neck Profile | Thin U |
| Neck Construction | Neck-Thru-Body |
| Pickups | HH |
| Pickup Models | Seymour Duncan Sentient (neck), Seymour Duncan Pegasus (bridge) |
| Bridge | Fixed |
| Strings | 6 |
| Orientation | Right handed |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Made In | Japan |
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Progressive
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Studio Sessions
- ✓ Touring
Not the best pick for
- – Folk
- – Worship
- – Acoustic-focused genres
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What does B-Stock mean, and how does it affect playability?
B-Stock means this guitar is fully functional with minor cosmetic imperfections on the body that have zero impact on playability, tone, or structural integrity. You get the full manufacturer warranty and elite performance capabilities at a significant discount.
How does the Evertune bridge work, and when is it useful?
The Evertune F-model bridge is a fully mechanical constant-tension system that maintains stable string tension without manual retuning. It's invaluable during extended sessions, aggressive playing, or frequent tuning variations common in metal and progressive music.
What skill level is this guitar suited for?
This is an intermediate-to-professional instrument designed for players with solid technique. The 24-fret, set-thru design and slim U-shaped neck support lead work and complex passages, while the tight sustain and high-output pickups are built for studio and touring demands.
What pickups are in this guitar, and what tone should I expect?
It features Seymour Duncan Sentient (neck) and Pegasus (bridge) pickups voiced for articulate, responsive tones with clarity and definition. Expect high output, tight sustain, and responsive dynamics across a wide range—ideal for metal, progressive, and hard-rock styles.
Is this guitar good for genres outside metal and rock?
This guitar is optimized for metal, progressive, hard rock, and studio sessions. Its high-output pickups and tight sustain are less suited to folk, worship, or acoustic-focused genres.
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