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Description



Features
- Satin-finish poplar burl top on contoured swamp ash body
- 25.5"-scale multi-ply maple/walnut neck with 24-fret ebony fingerboard
- Dual Schecter Diamond Decimator high-output humbuckers with coil tap
- Thru-body strung Schecter hardtail bridge, Schecter tuners
Specs
- Body shape: Double cutaway
- Body type: Solid body
- Body material: Solid wood
- Top wood: Poplar Burl
- Body wood: Swamp ash
- Body finish: Satin
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: C ultra-thin
- Neck wood: Multi-ply Maple/walnut
- Joint: Set-in
- Scale length: 25.5 in.
- Truss rod: Carbon fiber rod
- Neck finish: Gloss
- Material: Ebony
- Radius: 14 in. (355mm)
- Fret size: Extra-jumbo
- Number of frets: 24
- Inlays: Dot Offset
- Nut width/material 1.65 in. (42 mm) GraphTech
- Configuration: HH
- Neck: Diamond Decimator
- Middle:
- Bridge: Diamond Decimator
- Brand: Schecter
- Active or passive pickups: Passive
- Series or parallel: Parallel
- Piezo: No
- Active EQ: No
- Special electronics: Push/pull coil taps
- Control layout: Master volume, tone
- Pickup switch: 3-way
- Coil tap or split: Coil tap
- Kill switch: No
- Bridge type: Fixed
- Bridge design: 6-saddle string through body
- Tailpiece: Not applicable
- Tuning machines: Schecter
- Color: Black/Chrome
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Special features:
- Case: Sold separately
- Accessories:
- Country of origin: Indonesia
Reviews
5
8 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jamming8
- Practicing8
- Recording4
- Small Venues4
- Rock Concerts3
- Experienced6
- Novice2
- Fun To Play8
- Good Feel8
- Good Pick Up8
- Good Tone8
- Solid Electronics7
Reviewed by 8 customers
yes i would buy it again
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byJosue
fromGeorgia
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
i love schecters guitars good quality craftman looks sound for the price they offer a lot.
Awesome
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byJoanne
fromVA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This guitar is not only Beautiful Has great clarity Awesome pick ups Nice feel and sound I highly recommend.
Great guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted4 years ago
byGreg
fromBeaumont Ca
I love it
I like it...
submitted4 years ago
byJoe Rocker
fromFL
I've got 3 Schecters if that tells you anything. I have an Apocalypse and a Silver mountain. I bought this for my lady. It's got a slightly thinner neck than the regular "Thin C", it's thinner but not narrower. It came "ready to play"...but to make it even better required a very slight neck adjustment, a couple of the saddles raised...and most importantly for me...the pickups WAY too close and it made it sound "busy" to me...too much going on...chaos. I lowered them to 1/16 treble and 1/8 bass...and they've really improved...I can hear individual notes in the chords where before it was a noisy mess. To the other reviewer wanting to change pickups...try lowering or raising them and see if it improves. This isn't a $1000+ guitar and it shows in the little details...the carve of the body...rounding the neck/frets...the finish...it's not up to the Apocalypse or Silver mountain...but it's a FINE guitar.
As good as it looks
submitted4 years ago
byHayesman
fromMinneapolis
The neck and fretboard are fantastic. I was a bit apprehensive about the C ultra thin neck shape sight unseen (I don't think I had ever played on one?) but I love it. Really smooth, great for practice and jamming, Looks in person as it does online too
Outstanding Guitar
submitted5 years ago
byOld Head Banger
fromPhoenix AZ
Its the first guitar I pick up now when I go to practice. I really like the way it feels and looks. It sounds outstanding also but I am adventurous and plan to try replacing the Bridge Pick Up.
Q&A
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submitted4 years ago
asked byGraham
fromundisclosed
How heavy is this guitar? Thank you.
All guitars vary depending on the density of the wood. Manufacturers usually only spec size and type of wood. Guitars are generally between 6 and 12 lbs. They can be more. The only way to know the weight of an individual instrument is to weigh it. This will be approximately 7 - 8 lbsAll guitars vary depending on the density of the wood. Manufacturers usually only spec size and type of wood. Guitars are generally between 6 and 12 lbs. They can be more. The only way to know the weight of an individual instrument is to weigh it. This will be approximately 7 - 8 lbssubmitted7 years ago
asked byJb
fromFlorida
Is it possible to get a multiscale on this 6?
Please call a Sales Agent for Special Order placement
















