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Description
Discover the art of precision with the ESP M-II Roselia Sayo II, a solid body electric guitar engineered for serious musicians who crave unparalleled performance and craftsmanship. This instrument is perfect for shredding solos or delivering powerful riffs, thanks to its expertly designed build and high-quality components. Crafted in Japan, the ESP M-II Roselia Sayo II merges tradition with modernity, offering a seamless playing experience that caters to a variety of musical styles.
At the heart of this guitar lies a neck-thru-body construction, which ensures maximum sustain and stability, allowing every note to resonate with clarity and power. The guitar features a fast, thin U-shaped maple neck that provides effortless playability, making it an ideal choice for players who demand speed and precision. Equipped with a pair of EMG 81 and EMG 85 active pickups, the M-II Roselia Sayo II delivers a dynamic tonal range, from crisp cleans to aggressive high-gain sounds, suitable for both stage and studio settings.
The ebony fingerboard, adorned with 24 extra-jumbo frets, offers superior feel and control, while the double-locking Floyd Rose Original tremolo system gives you the freedom to dive bomb and bend notes to your heart's content without sacrificing intonation. Whether you're performing live or recording in the studio, the ESP M-II Roselia Sayo II stands out as a reliable partner in your musical journey.
Key Features:
- Neck-thru-body construction for enhanced sustain
- Thin U-shaped maple neck for fast, precise playability
- EMG 81 and EMG 85 active pickups for versatile tonal range
- Ebony fingerboard with 24 extra-jumbo frets
- Floyd Rose Original tremolo system for stable tuning and expressive playing
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Owner Insights
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Features and functionality
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The hardtail version of the ESP M-II Roselia Sayo II comes standard with EMG pickups, unlike the Floyd Rose version, which includes Seymour Duncan Nazgul/Sentient pickups.
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The lower-end ESP M-II Roselia Sayo II lacks the rose inlay, featuring only a Roselia label, differentiating it from higher-end models.
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Comparisons
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Some users initially viewed ESP guitars as metal-centric but found versatility and broader appeal after trying them, particularly due to exposure from the Bandori series.
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The Ibanez RG is noted as a more common and cheaper alternative with similar attributes to the M-II, but it's easier to find in Western markets.
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Value and pricing
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Current production models of ESP Bandori guitars, like the M-II Roselia Sayo II, have a wait time of 12-18 months, making used models a viable alternative.
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Ishibashi can be an option for purchasing, but international buyers face high shipping costs and must use wire transfers rather than credit cards.
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Haruka Kudo uses the second iteration of the ESP M-II Roselia Sayo II, as seen during the BanG Dream! 7th Live Roselia performance. This model is equipped with Seymour Duncan Nazgûl bridge pickups and Sentient neck pickups, replacing the previously used EMG 81s. It also features a Floyd Rose tremolo system and has added controls for pickup selection and volume adjustment.
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