Showing posts with label 8 string. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 8 string. Show all posts

Schecter Blackjack ATX C1 FR Electric Guitar (Aged Black Satin, wth Floyd Rose) Review

Schecter Blackjack ATX C1 FR Electric Guitar (Aged Black Satin, wth Floyd Rose)
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I just got this guitar yesterday. I own an Ibanez Prestige and a Gibson Les Paul.
Both awesome guitars (obviously).
So I decided to buy a decent less expensive guitar to set of for strictly Drop C tuning.
I got more than I bargained for!
Withe the Duncans and a neck that blew me away. And you want sustain??? This guitar has
almost as much as my Paul.
Cam set up perfectly from factory.
I am sold! Schecter makes a very nice quality guitar at a price you would have a tough time
matching (in this price range)

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Schecter Hellraiser C-8 Electric Guitar (Black Cherry) Review

Schecter Hellraiser C-8 Electric Guitar (Black Cherry)
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This is the first 8-string guitar (actually the second... see below for an explanation) I have owned, so I was not exactly sure how it would feel with the longer scale. I have played 7-strings for years, so I was already accustomed to a wider neck, but this is a monster. If you are coming from a 6-string, this might give you a bit of a problem for a while, as the neck is considerably wider than you will find on your standard guitar, and the scale is longer. Once you get used to the scale and the neck width, you will be in love.
Scale forms are more logical on the 8-string than the 7-string, as you are dealing with an even number of strings again. I found modal and scalar playing to be more intuitive with the move from 7 to 8 strings than from 6 to 7, because of the even number of strings. If you play your scales and modes in three-finger box configurations, you will find the 8-string guitar to be very easy to master.
The finish on this guitar is beautiful and the quilt is amazing. I cannot say enough about how great this guitar looks in person, as it is a lot better than expected. Many times you will see a picture of an instrument on the instrument and the one you end up with doesn't look as good, as they take pictures of the best looking example. This is not the case here. This guitar is absolutely beautiful. I also have a Schecter Damien Elite-8 Eight String Electric Guitar - Crimson Red and they both have the same wood and finish.
I bought this guitar because the Damien Elite 8 that I bought first has a bolt-on neck that makes it very difficult to play in the higher register. You will not have any problems with this guitar, as the contour of the neck-through design is very comfortable and feels wonderful.
If you are not going to play leads, the Schecter Damien Elite-8 Eight String Electric Guitar - Crimson Red would be a fine choice, as it costs a couple of hundred dollars less, but this is the ONLY way to go if you are playing leads.

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Schecter C-7 Standard Electric Guitar - Black Review

Schecter C-7 Standard Electric Guitar - Black
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Get this guitar, plain and simple. For the money you pay you couldn't possibly find a better deal. The build quality is top of the line, you can feel the quality oozing out of it just by holding it. It's been an incredibly reliable instrument for me. It stays in tune really well without the trouble of a finicky and fragile floyd rose. The duncan pickups deliver a clean sound with lots of power. Having that seventh string for the extra range is very nice, especially if you want to play some of the more extreme forms of metal. The body and paintjob are truly beautiful in person. My only complaint is that it doesn't even come with a gear bag, I went ahead and got a nice hardcase for it. If you get a hardcase make sure it's big enough to accommodate the wider neck due to the seventh string.

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Schecter Damien-7 FR 7-String Electric Guitar (Satin Black) Review

Schecter Damien-7 FR 7-String Electric Guitar (Satin Black)
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I love this guitar. Bought it about a year and a half ago on this very site and am just now reviewing it. Can't recommend it enough to anyone who wants to get started playing 7-String style music. The attack is amazing, and the action is just right. The sound is sick when put through a distortion pedal or amp. The only 7-String I would want more is the Jeff Loomis custom.
Hugs and Riffs

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