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ESP E-II Eclipse Blue Natural Fade vs Harley Benton ST-70 RW

ESP E-II Eclipse Blue Natural Fade
Electric$2,899
No ratings yet
80Overall / 100
Harley Benton ST-70 RW
Harley Benton
ST-70 RW
Electric$195
No ratings yet
65Overall / 100

The verdict

The ESP E-II Eclipse Blue Natural Fade comes out ahead overall — 80 to 65 on our estimated score.

Estimated from specs & owner reviews — a starting point, not a substitute for playing both.

ESP E-II Eclipse Blue Natural Fade wins on
  • Better build (97 vs 58)
  • Better playability (81 vs 72)
  • Better sound (68 vs 60)
Harley Benton ST-70 RW wins on
  • Better value (75 vs 70)
  • Lower price ($195 vs $2,899)

Scorecard

Estimated scores
MetricE-II Eclipse Blue Natural FadeST-70 RW
Overall8065
Build9758
Playability8172
Sound6860
Value7075

Full specifications

Specification comparison
SpecE-II Eclipse Blue Natural FadeST-70 RW
BrandESPHarley Benton
TypeElectricElectric
Years
CountryJP
Body woodMahoganyBasswood
Neck woodMahoganyMaple
FretboardEbonyAmaranth
Strings66
Frets22
Scale24.75"25.51"
PickupsEMG 66TW Brushed Black Chrome *(Pull Neck Volume for Single Coil Mode) / EMG 57TW Brushed Black Chrome *(Pull Bridge Volume for Single Coil Mode)3 Roswell STA Alnico-5 Vintage ST-Style Single Coils
Rating
Price$2,899$195
BridgeGotoh TOM & Tailpiece
Bridge pickupEMG 57TW Brushed Black Chrome *(Pull Bridge Volume for Single Coil Mode)
CaseEC Guitar Form Fit Case
Case IncludedY
ConstructionSet-Thru
ControlsActive
FinishBlue Natural FadeNatural High Gloss
Fretboard radius305mm305 mm
HardwareBlack Nickel
Neck pickupEMG 66TW Brushed Black Chrome *(Pull Neck Volume for Single Coil Mode)
Neck profileThin UC
NutBone
Nut width42mm42 mm
Scale length24.75"648 mm
Strap ButtonESP Strap Lock
Top woodBurled MapleImitation rosewood veneer
TunersGotoh Locking
Ex Factory StringingD'Addario .010 - .046 (Article no. #104555#)

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