ESP E-II Horizon FR-7 Black Turquoise Burst

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ESP E-II Horizon FR-7 Black Turquoise Burst 7-String Electric Guitar

E-II Horizon FR-7/BKTB, Made In Japan! ESP E-II Series, Premium Woods, 25.5” Scale, Mahogany Body, Arched Quilted Maple Top, 3 Piece Maple Set Thru Neck, Ebony Fingerboard, 24 Extra Jumbo Frets, EMG 66-7H & 57-7H Active Pickups, Floyd Rose Original, Black Hardware, Black Turquoise Burst Gloss Lacquer Finish, Matching Headstock, ESP Hard Case Included

ESP E-II Horizon FR-7 Black Turquoise Burst is a 7-string guitar equipped with an original Floyd Rose tremolo, and offers a brilliant quilted maple top with a Black Turquoise Burst finish with white binding on its body, neck, and headstock.

Beyond its great looks, the E-II Horizon FR-7 is an amazing instrument that features a mahogany body with set-thru construction for its three-piece maple neck. It offers an ebony fingerboard with 24 extra-jumbo frets, and high-quality components including a Schaller straplock, Gotoh locking tuners, and a set of EMG 66-7H (neck) and EMG 57-7H (bridge) active pickups mounted directly to the guitar’s body. Includes ESP hardshell form-fitting case.

Specifications

  • Body: Mahogany
  • Top: Quilted Maple
  • Neck: 3 Piece Maple, Set Thru
  • Neck Contour: Thin U
  • Scale: 25.5”
  • Fingerboard: Ebony, Radius 305 mm
  • Nut: 48mm
  • Frets: 24 XJ
  • Bridge: Floyd Rose Original
  • Tuners: Gotoh Locking
  • Neck Pickup: EMG 66-7H
  • Bridge Pickup: EMG 57-7H
  • Electronics: Active, 1x Volume, 1x Tone, Toggle Switch
  • Strap Button: Schaller Straplock
  • Factory String Gauges: 9, 11, 16, 24, 32, 42, 56
  • Hardware: Black
  • Inlays: Offset Block, Pearl
  • Body Bindings: Maple / White
  • Headstock: Matching
  • Finish: Black Turquoise Burst (BKTB)
  • Case: ESP Hard Case, Black
 

 

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