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Schecter Guitar Research C-1 EX Baritone Blackjack Guitar Black


- Set-neck with ultra-access cutaway
- 26-1/2" scale
- Mahogany body
- Maple neck
- Rosewood fingerboard
- 24 X-jumbo frets
- Black pearl dots
- Seymour Duncan JB and '59 pickups
- Volume, tone, and 5-way switching controls
- TonePros TOM string-thru-body bridge
- Multi-ply binding
- Grover tuners
- Black chrome hardware
- Gloss black finish
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Medieval Power
submitted19 years ago
byJapaneseCrunch
fromProvidence, RI
I just got this guitar today. I tuned it down to low F tuning, I'm big on low tuning and wow. This thing is medieval sounding. And that's with just 13's I believe. I'm not sure what they shipped it with. I would like heavier strings though. Overall, I couldn't stop for a couple hours straight. The harmony, natural harmonics, artificial harmonics and resonance kill what I've played on in the past. As soon as I picked it up, I played better to tell the truth. I can't wait to play death metal on this thing.
Amazing Guitar For The Money
submitted19 years ago
byjjayooee
fromSouth Carolina
I was about to buy a Jackson in my local Guitar Center when I saw this sexy beast out of the corner of my eye. It's glossy black paint job is absolutley beautifull, and the Semour Duncan pickups don't hurt it's image either. This guitar is great for detuned heavy rock music, and the Grover tuners do a great job from keeping it going out of tune. Overall this is a great guitar for playing any rock or heavy metal. The only real downside to this guitar is that it's a fingerprint magnet, but buy some polish and it'll look great.
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