The hotline is currently not manned. You can reach us again on Wednesday, 20.05.2026 at 09:30.
ESP E-II Eclipse BB BLKS Electric Guitar in Black Satin!
When it comes to guitar design, details matter. It can be the little things that help you and your instrument stand out in a crowded field. The ESP E-II Eclipse BB achieves this with a stunning, thick silver binding on its Black Satin finish.
But this guitar doesn’t just look great—it also offers a set-thru neck for excellent playability and an EMG 60/81 Brushed Chrome pickup set. High-end components on the E-II Eclipse BB include ESP strap locks, Gotoh locking tuners, and a Gotoh TOM bridge and tailpiece.
Includes ESP Hard Shell Case!
Features
General
- Model: E-II ECLIPSE BB BLKS
- Series: E-II
- Made in Japan
- Number of Strings: 6
- Orientation: Right-handed
- Includes Case
Body
- Body Shape: Single Cut
- Body: Mahogany
- Binding: White
Neck
- Neck: Maple, 3-piece
- Neck Construction: Set-Thru
- Neck Profile: Thin U
- Fretboard: Ebony
- Fretboard Radius: 12" (305 mm)
- Fretboard Inlays: ESP Flags
- Scale Length: 24.75" (631 mm)
- Frets: 22 Extra Jumbo
- Nut: Bone
- Nut Width: 42 mm
Electronics
- Bridge Pickup: EMG 81
- Neck Pickup: EMG 60
- Pickup Switch: 3-way switch
- Controls: 2x Volume, 1x Tone
Hardware
- Finish: Chrome
- Bridge/Tailpiece: Gotoh TOM & Tailpiece
- Tuners: Gotoh Locking
- Strings: Elixir Nanoweb Light (.010/.013/.017/.026/.036/.046)
Color & Finish
- Color: Black
- Finish: Satin
Scope of delivery
- 1 x ESP E-II Eclipse BB BLKS Electric Guitar Black Satin
- 1 x Hard Shell Case
Specification
- Product number 00087231
- Neck Mahogany
- Top Maple
- Body Mahogany
- Bridge/Tailpiece Hard tail
- Scale Standard 24.75 - 25.5 inches
- Fretboard Ebony
- Gigbag / Case included Case
- Handedness Right-handed
- Nut width 42 mm
- Finish Satin
- Pickups HH
- Colour Black
Reviews
| 5 Stars |
|
2 |
| 4 Stars |
|
0 |
| 3 Stars |
|
0 |
| 2 Stars |
|
0 |
| 1 Star |
|
0 |
A verification of the ratings has taken place as follows: Only customers who are registered in our online store and have actually purchased the product from us can submit a rating for the item in the customer account.
Variant
This rating has been translated automatically. Original language
Variant
This rating has been translated automatically. Original language
My only criticism of the production: the glaze on the fingerboard turns black. My fingers turned black from playing. Seems to be a typical E-II Eclipse problem, as I have read several times. However, after taking down the strings and cleaning the fretboard once, nothing stains anymore. Therefore not a big point of criticism.
Nevertheless, the finish is very high quality, and the varnished neck is not at all distracting. You don't get sweaty hands, as is always the case with cheaper guitars with lacquered necks. So you shouldn't let that put you off. And the paintwork on the body is even more beautiful in real life than in the photos. Especially when it is illuminated by lights (e.g. on a stage), the finish really makes a statement.
Machine heads: Top, I've never had a guitar that could be tuned so quickly. You always have to retune the guitar slightly, but in my experience this is normal with single-cut guitars and it is really only minimal with the Eclipse (much worse with a Les Paul, for example)
Electronics: Well, you have to like the active 60/81 pickups. I'm actually more of a fan of the passive Seymour Duncan, but I still opted for this Eclipse because there was simply nothing better in this price range and you can always swap out the pickups.
If you are a fan of EMGs, then the simple battery change (open battery compartment with toggle switch) is a very positive feature. This makes screwing around at the back a thing of the past. An extremely helpful feature.
Straplocks: This is my first guitar with straplocks, but I'm glad that it has them. With an instrument in this price range, it would be extremely annoying if it fell down. The strap can be attached very easily with a click and can also be easily removed again by pulling the "button" on the locks on the strap. A good system, even if I have no comparison with other straplocks.
Playability: Unfortunately, the guitar did not arrive well adjusted. It buzzed a lot and wasn't really fretless. I would have liked Kirstein to have adjusted it once before delivery, especially for an instrument in this price range. However, this is where the quality of the E-II Eclipse comes into play again: The guitar can be adjusted very well and I also got the G-string really fretless, which is often a problem. Nothing buzzes anymore and yet the strings lie nice and flat.
This shows the true quality of the guitar: it's incredibly easy to play and I'm absolutely thrilled. I also own an LTD AJ-1, which also has the 60/81 pickups, and in comparison it sounds almost identical. (It sounds a bit fuller, but a layman won't notice any difference) But the playability is simply worlds better.
Conclusion: A great instrument and absolutely worth the money. However, it is only something for long-time musicians in the semi-professional and professional field. Most amateur musicians can also buy an LTD version for half the price and probably won't hear any difference. But if you want to treat yourself to a really high-quality guitar, then I can recommend this Ecplise without reservation.
Questions about product
No questions have yet been asked about this article.
| 3 Year warranty | |
| 30 Day Money Back | |
| Price Match Guarantee | |
| Over 2.000.000 satisfied customers |
The hotline is currently not manned. You can reach us again on Wednesday, 20.05.2026 at 09:30.
| Tuesday | 09:30 - 18:00 | |
| Wednesday | 09:30 - 18:00 | |
| Thursday | 09:30 - 18:00 | |
| Friday | 09:30 - 18:00 | |
| Saturday | 09:30 - 13:30 | |
| Monday | Closed |
Different opening times |


















