Ten years ago, Chapman Guitars introduced the ML2, a simplified version of a classic guitar. Now, a decade later, they're relaunching an improved ML2 model. Chapman focuses on tuning stability and playability. Their new 'Pennant' headstock design creates a'satisfyingly straight string angle', balancing tension across the strings. This guitar has all the right elements for a wide range of tones and great playability. With a Macassar ebony fretboard, Chapman super rolled edges, and Chapman Stentorian Zerø, ALNICO 5 Humbuckers, this single - cut guitar in a beautiful satin finish has everything you need. Specifications: Body Shape: ML2; Body Material: Ash Veneer (Top), Mahogany (Body); Body Finish: Satin; Neck Profile: 'C' Shape; Fretboard Material: Macassar Ebony; Fretboard Radius: 305mm; Scale Length: 25.5″ (648mm); No. of Frets: 24 Jumbo frets; Fretboard Inlays: Pearl Dots with Pearl Infinity at 12th Fret; Pickups: Chapman Stentorian Zerø Alnico 5 Humbucker (Bridge), Chapman Stentorian Zerø Alnico 5 Humbucker (Neck); Bridge: Chapman String - Through Hardtail; Strings: Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Nickel Wound, 10 - 46 Gauges; Tuning Machines: Chapman Classic Closed (18:1 Gearing); Hardware Finish: Black.





Using your Chapman ML2 Electric Guitar is easy. First, make sure it's in tune using the Chapman Classic Closed tuning machines. Plug it into your amplifier and start playing. When playing, you can use different pickups to get various tones. The bridge pickup gives a brighter sound, while the neck pickup offers a warmer tone. As for maintenance, keep your guitar clean. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures or humidity as it can damage the body and the fretboard. Change the Ernie Ball strings regularly to keep the sound fresh. If you notice any issues with tuning stability or playability, check the string angle and the hardware. If you're not sure how to fix it, take it to a professional guitar technician.