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ESP LTD KS M-6 Evertune Ken Susi Metallic Silver Guitar 0273 vs ESP LTD MK-600 Mille Petrozza Guitar Black Satin B-Stock

The KS M-6 prioritizes tuning stability with its Evertune bridge for extreme bending techniques, while the MK-600 offers a Floyd Rose tremolo for dynamic pitch effects and active/passive pickup switching. Choose the KS M-6 if you need absolute tuning lock during divebombs and deep bends; pick the MK-600 if you want tremolo versatility and tonal switching flexibility.

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ESP LTD KS M-6 Evertune Ken Susi Metallic Silver Guitar 0273

$1,519.20
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ESP LTD MK-600 Mille Petrozza Guitar Black Satin B-Stock

$1,519.20
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Specs side by side

ESP LTD KS M-6 Evertune Ken Susi Metallic Silver Guitar 0273ESP LTD MK-600 Mille Petrozza Guitar Black Satin B-Stock
Price$1,519.20$1,519.20
BrandESP LTDESP LTD
SeriesLTD M
BodySingle CutawayOther
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" Scale24.75" Scale
Strings66
Frets24 Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyPau Ferro
NeckMapleMaple
Pickup ConfigurationHH
BridgeFixedTremolo
Year20222024
ConditionRefurbishedRefurbished

Why choose ESP LTD KS M-6 Evertune Ken Susi Metallic Silver Guitar 0273

  • Evertune bridge maintains tuning through extreme bending and divebomb techniques
  • Fishman Fluence Modern pickups with high-gain clarity and singing sustain through distortion
  • Lightweight at 8 lbs 7 oz reduces fatigue during extended sessions
  • 3-piece maple neck with thin U contour supports fast, precise lead work

Why choose ESP LTD MK-600 Mille Petrozza Guitar Black Satin B-Stock

  • Floyd Rose 1000 bridge enables dynamic tremolo effects and pitch manipulation
  • Active/Passive switching via mini voice selection switch expands tonal range
  • Pau ferro fingerboard with extra-jumbo frets suits aggressive thrash and drop-tuning styles
  • Double Arrow body shape and black satin finish deliver aggressive visual presence
Bottom line: Choose the KS M-6 if you prioritize tuning stability for extreme bending techniques and need a locked-in platform for modern metal and shred. Choose the MK-600 if you want tremolo effects, tonal switching options, and a thrash-metal platform designed for aggressive rhythm and lead playing.

Frequently asked questions

What's the key difference in bridge systems?

The KS M-6 uses an Evertune bridge that maintains rock-solid tuning even during intense bending and divebomb techniques. The MK-600 uses a Floyd Rose 1000 bridge, which enables dynamic tremolo effects and pitch manipulation but requires more maintenance and skill to use effectively.

How do the pickups and electronics differ?

Both models feature Fishman Fluence Modern Humbuckers with alnico neck and ceramic bridge pickups. The MK-600 adds a mini voice selection switch for active/passive mode switching, while the KS M-6 uses push/pull volume and tone controls for shape without requiring mode switching.

Which is better for drop tunings and thrash metal?

The MK-600 is purpose-built for heavy thrash metal with its pau ferro fingerboard, extra-jumbo frets, and 24.75-inch scale length designed by Mille Petrozza for that style. The KS M-6 excels in modern metal and progressive styles where tuning stability during advanced lead techniques is paramount.

Is the B-Stock MK-600 a concern?

B-Stock typically indicates a minor cosmetic imperfection or box damage with no structural or tonal impact. Both guitars share the same hardware, pickups, and playability; B-Stock just affects appearance and carries a lower price tier.

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