What a brilliant guitar. Where to start? I’ll just keep this brief and roll off compliments like a fanboy—but I’m not, this is my first Schecter. Pasadena pickups are stellar. Hotter than PAF’s but tonally still capable of vintage-type sounds. Sound great when split, as well. Set up was perfect right out of the box. Stainless steel frets are excellent. Fit and finish are top shelf. Satin body makes for a slick neck. Hardware is quality—locking tuners, solid switch, the best factory knobs I’ve ever encountered, Tone Pros bridge, etc. Very playable— low action, great fret work, slick compound radius neck, carved heel for access to upper frets, nut is upgraded to an Ernie Ball Compensated Nut and it shows in how well the guitar stays in tune. Aesthetics—the binding is aged to beautiful effect, hardware is gold (and lovely), knobs are black with rubber that is felt more than seen, fretboard is gorgeous ebony, mother of pearl block inlays—this guitar would not be out of place in the hands of metal thrashers and at the same time would look great in the hands of a black tie jazz guitarist. I don’t know how they get such good stuff into that price point, but I’m glad they do. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Quality is outstanding at just about any price point! It came set up out of the box and is simply stunning in person. The neck is extremely comfortable and easy to play. I'm so glad I took a chance buying this without having played one first...no regrets whatsoever!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
its very modern with a classic look
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Best Selling in Electric Guitars
Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Save on Electric Guitars