FRX Series Guitars

E-II FRX BLKS BLACK SATIN

Item number: 10007896;0

E-II FRX BLKS BLACK SATIN

With bold curves and bevels, the E-II FRX is a distinctively menacing guitar shape designed for people who aren’t afraid to bring on the rock! Formerly called “ESP Standard”, all ESP E-II instruments are created at our ESP factory in Tokyo, Japan, and are designed for professional players who accept no compromises in tone, feel, or reliability for their guitars and basses. The E-II FRX features set-thru construction with an alder body and three-piece maple neck with ebony fingerboard that includes 24 extra-jumbo frets and offset dot inlays. Top-quality components on the E-II FRX include Gotoh locking tuners, ESP strap locks, and a Floyd Rose Original bridge. We’ve updated the E-II FRX to add an EMG 60TW-R with coil-splitting via push-pull control, and an aggressive EMG 81 in the bridge position, both with Brushed Black Chrome covers. Includes an ESP hardshell form-fitting case.

Specifications

Electric Guitar

FRX

Alder

None

Ebony

HH

EMG

No

Active

Black

Set-Thru

25.5"

24

6

Floyd Rose

Right-Hand

Yes

Highlights

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Floyd Rose
The Floyd Rose Original locking tremolo keeps your guitar in tune even when heavily using the vibrato system.
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Set-Thru Neck
The Set-Thru technique ensures great tone and sustain, having the combined advantages of the classic neck joining methods. Thanks to the beveled heel cap, you'll reach even the top frets effortlessly.
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Ebony Fingerboard
The ebony fingerboard ensures a transparent, overtone-rich sound and is equipped with frets made from stainless steel.
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Gotoh Hardware
Featuring Gotoh locking tuners and ESP strap locks, ESP made sure you have the perfect hardware.
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EMG Pickups
in the bridge position you'll find your old friend, the EMG 81. The EMG 60TW-R in the neck position can be splitted via the push/pull-function of the tone pot.
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Controls
Controls are as simple as they are effective, with volume and tone controls and a three-way switch. Pull the tone pot to split the neck pickup.

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