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Schecter Damien FR Electric Guitar with Floyd Rose Review

Schecter Damien FR Electric Guitar with Floyd Rose
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I got this thing about a month ago,very nice.fast neck,good tone.I run it thru a randall amp which is good for breaking windows,pissing off neighbors,and making dogs howl.So try one at your local music store but make sure the sales putts plugs it in a amp worthy of this animal.so go now,I SAID NOW!

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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 Tempest Standard Electric Guitar - Vintage Gold Top Review

Schecter Tempest Standard Electric Guitar - Vintage Gold Top
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First off, I got this at a crazy price. Maybe it had sat around for a while I don't know, but the instant after I ordered it the price went back up by $130.
So, needless to say, I got a great deal. Though the current price is still a bit less than original.
I have a couple Les Paul studios('94 & '07) and a '79 Tele and this thing keeps up just fine. I play it more than anything else. I keep it in my bedroom, for learning/writing new songs, plugged into a '53 Gibson GA-5, but I've played it a lot through my Rebel 20 mini(2x12) stack, a bit through a '60s Fender Bassman and quite a lot through my only SS amp a '70s Yamaha G100. Jumpin off track, this is hands down one of the best "clean" amps I've ever played, great re-verb and tremolo, just glassy jazz goodness and totally underrated. They usually go for around $250 for head w/4x10 cab, I have the 1x15 cab and lo-ove it. Any way.
Sound:
Versatile.... That's why I like it. It's made from pretty light asian mahogany and the pickups aren't as hot as stock LPs, so it doesn't rock the screaming LP sustain, but gets pretty close and does sustain. On the flip side it's heavier than a Tele and the pickups are totally different, but with the coil tap it gets pretty close to the Tele "twang" as well. The range of sound this guitar can make, just by fiddlin the knobs, is what has made it my "go to" for foolin around. I was looking at the maple capped model, but I'm glad I went with this one. I think the added brightness and sustain would make it a lot more like an LP, but not quite as sweet and It would destroy the "twang". That said, it has a very nice sound all it's own. If you took all the adjectives you'd throw at an LP or a Tele and put "kinda" in front of them, you'd have the Schecter tempest.
Fit and finish:
Decent.... I'm a craftsman and have built a few instruments, so I see things. You'd have to look pretty hard, but you can see where the price tag comes from. Like I said, decent. The partially recessed knobs, set and bound neck, good hardware and great fretboard definitely make up for a few flaws in the paint and some obvious masking lines. I love the shape and style. There are a lot of guitars that look like an LP or a Strat and there are many that I just can't stand, but this is one of my all time favorites and I think it's even knocked the Ibanez Iceman down a notch..... well maybe.
Playability:
Outstanding.... When I get a new guitar I usually spend a few hours setting it up(a friend got a $3500 LP and then spent $130 and a week getting the frets reworked and a set-up). When this arrived at my door I got out my tools before I even opened the box. I never used 'em. I'm sure it's the same for all Schecter guitars, but this is the best set-up I've seen out of the box on any guitar, simply beautiful. Beyond that, the neck profile and finish are great, the frets are great, I love playing this guitar. It has the lowest action of any of my guitars and doesn't buzz a bit. And it stays in tune. I've put this in the hands of a number of people and they all really like it.
Bottom line:
Would I gig this? Meh... It's worthy, just not my sound for live gigs, as a backup yes.
Would I recommend it to my best friend? HELL YES!!!! And I have.
Is it worth the money? Another HELL YES!!!! This is the best "new" guitar purchase I've ever made.

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Schecter PT Electric Guitar (Gloss Black) Review

Schecter PT Electric Guitar (Gloss Black)
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Do you remember the 80's? There was some great music back then. We actually had guitar gods as they were called. Many companies made some great guitars back then. Charvel, Kramer, and a little known parts company named Schecter, who made guitars for guitarist like Mark Knopler, Pete Townsend, and others. The Schecter PT was made for Pete Townsend of THE WHO. He used this back in the early 80's. I have always loved the look of this guitar, although I was not into tele style guitars back then, I just loved the way this guitar looked. Today, it has the same look and vibe, but the headstock changed, I guess because Schecter did not want to get sued by Fender for using the tele shaped headstock. Anyway, this guitar looks and sounds great. The pickups are hot(Schecter brand) and the neck plays smooth as silk, butter, whatever you want to compare it to. As I have gotten older(43) I have come to appreciate tele's and tele style guitars. I love this guitar, and the way it plays. The guitar has a slick, black mirror image finish on it. You can literely see your self in it. I play alot of 80's type pop/rock, new wave stuff, Duran Duran, Andy Taylor, The Outfield, also some WHO, and this guitar nails it all thru my CAA 50 classic head. I like this guitar so much, I bought two, one for a backup. Great guitar, great price. Welcome back to THE 80's my friend.

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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.
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