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Description

Unleash your creativity and bass prowess with the ESP E-II Stream FM, a 4-string electric bass guitar that harmonizes bold design and outstanding performance. Crafted for those who demand versatility, this bass is perfect for any genre, from rock to fusion. It features a maple neck and white ash body, delivering robust stability and an engaging tonal experience that resonates with every pluck and slap.

The E-II Stream FM is engineered with EMG Soapbar pickups, a choice that ensures you have a dynamic P/J pickup configuration at your fingertips. This setup offers a wealth of tonal possibilities, combining deep lows and articulate highs, making it a staple for any bassist's toolkit. Thanks to its comfortable thin U contour neck, this bass lets you glide effortlessly across the fretboard, unlocking your full potential.

Designed with the discerning musician in mind, the bass comes equipped with a Hipshot A-style bridge that offers both string-through and top-load options, catering to your stringing preferences and enhancing your playing comfort. The flamed maple top not only adds a touch of elegance but also contributes to its distinctive sound signature.

Whether you're jamming in the studio or performing on stage, the ESP E-II Stream FM is your go-to instrument for reliable, top-notch sound.

Key Features:

  • Maple neck and white ash body for stability and punch
  • EMG Soapbar pickups with P/J configuration for versatile tones
  • Thin U contour neck for comfortable playability
  • Hipshot A-style bridge for flexible stringing options
  • Flamed maple top for added aesthetic appeal
  • Active electronics with 2-band EQ for easy tone shaping

Product specs

Brand ESP
Model E-II Stream FM
Year 2014 - 2016
Made In Japan
Categories 4-String Basses, Active Bass Guitars
Active / Passive Pickups Active Pickups
Active Preamp Active Preamp
Body Material Ash
Body Shape Single Cutaway
Color Family Black
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Neck Material Maple
Number of Frets 21
Number of Strings 4-String
Pickup Configuration HH
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Top Material Maple
Wood Top Style Flamed

FAQs

What type of pickups does the ESP E-II Stream FM use, and how do they affect the sound?

The ESP E-II Stream FM is equipped with active pickups, providing a powerful and clear sound ideal for genres requiring punch and clarity, such as rock and metal.

Is the ESP E-II Stream FM bass guitar suitable for beginners?

The ESP E-II Stream FM is more suited for intermediate to advanced players due to its active electronics and professional build quality, which might be overwhelming for absolute beginners.

What materials are used in the construction of the ESP E-II Stream FM?

The ESP E-II Stream FM features an ash body with a flamed maple top, a maple neck, and a rosewood fretboard, offering a balanced tone with a visually striking appearance.

How many frets does the ESP E-II Stream FM have, and what is its neck profile?

The ESP E-II Stream FM has 21 frets and a comfortable neck profile that facilitates smooth playability for various playing styles.

Does the ESP E-II Stream FM have a passive or active preamp?

The ESP E-II Stream FM is equipped with an active preamp, enhancing tonal versatility and allowing for greater control over the bass's sound output.

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