Description
With sonics and features that rival guitars costing twice the bucks, the Schecter Omen-7 is an incredible value.

Maple neck and basswood body
Maple has a uniform grain, it's strong and stable, and it has less reaction from environmental changes than other hardwoods. Its tone is highly reflective, and focuses more energy onto the body wood. Maple transfers a bright tone to the body which complements the warm tones of a basswood body.

Rosewood fretboard
The most common fretboard, Rosewood is naturally oily, and works well for any surface that sees frequent human contact. The sound is fundamentally richer than maple because the stray overtones are absorbed into the oily pores.

Schecter Diamond Plus pickups
Over wound coils with a ceramic magnet give this aggressive high output pickup the push that will send your amp over the edge. Made for crunchy rhythms and blistering leads, and perfect for drop tunings. This pickup will cut through the mix with ease.

Schecter tuners
These high quality tuners feature a classic design in a lubricated and sealed housing to protect gears for a lifetime of maintenance free playability. Details include a 15:1 gear ratio for smooth and precise tuning, removable knobs, threaded hex peghead bushing, and a 10mm diameter peg hole.

TOM w/Thru Body bridge
Classic design Tune-O-Matic bridge with a Schecter 'String Thru' body tail, for added string tension, sustain and clarity.

Case sold separately.
Schecter Guitar Research OMEN-7 Left-Handed Electric Guitar Black
Schecter Guitar Research OMEN-7 Left-Handed Electric Guitar Black
Features
  • Basswood body
  • 26.5" Scale bolt-on maple neck
  • Rosewood fretboard
  • 24 X-Jumbo frets
  • Pearloid "Semi-Goth" inlay
  • Schecter Diamond Plus humbucking neck pickup
  • Schecter Diamond Plus humbucking bridge pickup
  • TOM w/thru body bridge
  • Schecter tuning machines
  • Master volume and tone controls
  • 3-Way pickup selector
  • Case sold separately
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  • Very good guitar

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byTanner

    fromPhoenix, AZ

    I don't know now much about the specs of this guitar, but I do know it is a great guitar. Up until now I've had a strat and this was an amazingly upgrade. Relatively low price for an amazing guitar, also great since there are very little selections for lefties. Sounds great, I would recommend for any lefties out there wanting a 7 string.

  • Shred-a-licious Deffinition

    5

    submitted12 years ago

    byMatt Knotts

    fromillinois

    I have just purchased a used model of this with the active EMG pups, the neck is smooth, a bit thick and wide but plays fast none the less. the tones you can achieve from the split options, going from the most beautiful melodies to earth shattering lows. if you're a lefty and searching for the guitar of your dreams this is a great place to start. If you're a lefty you know how easy it is to be passed over and let down because the ultimate shredders are only right handed in store or right handed series period. for the price and playability well worth the money!

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  • asked byno nickname

    fromnorth fort myers, florida

    can you please tell me what the seventh string is for, and what differences in sounds playing a chord/leads with the seventh string will produce. been a guitar for many years, and am now looking into 7 strings to find out what the differences are and the playability of the added string....tks in advance..tom

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