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IMHO, one of the best values out there - well built, loaded with eye candy, and there's a lot of different models to choose from.

I own a stock C-1 Classic that is hands down sweet - SD JB and Jazz pickups, TonePros bridge, and Grover tuners.

Any other Schecter owners here?
 
What letter is in the beginning of your serial number on the Schecter?

They do look nice and spec out nicely too. Unfortunately no one in my area carries them so I can't try any out.
 
Spudman said:
What letter is in the beginning of your serial number on the Schecter?

They do look nice and spec out nicely too. Unfortunately no one in my area carries them so I can't try any out.

No letters. It's all numbers.

If you ever get the chance, play one. I did on a fluke...............and walked out with my C-1. :D
 
I went to GC today to resupply on consumables, but I had to cruise "Candy Land" a bit before I got what I came for. :)

They had a pretty good selection of Schecters. Man, some of them were super sweet! :D The most expensive one was $599.

Schecter is offering a top notch "bang for the buck" in guitars these days.
 
Consumables...Candy land...that's beautiful Spanky!!

I've often thought about getting either a C1-Classic or a CSH-1.
 
Plank_Spanker said:
The C-1 Classics are sweet. I love mine. Some folks are put off by the vine inlays, but I like them and they're not distracting a bit when you play.
I like the vine inlays.
 
THe Hellcat VI is extremely droolworthy. :D

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I had The Hellcat VI for a bit... it's nice, but feels very cheap. The electronics on mine were scratchy and popped from the start. Once the Bass VI was re-issued, I sold it for a down deposit on the real McCoy. Nice sound for the $500 I had paid for it though. :)
 
Spudman said:
What letter is in the beginning of your serial number on the Schecter?

They do look nice and spec out nicely too. Unfortunately no one in my area carries them so I can't try any out.

Next time you are in SV, the Sunburst Guitar store in K-town has 'em.
 
I still regret passing up on buying one of the Cali shop PT's back in the early 90s. 48st Custom Guitars had them in stock for, at the time, about $1100 USD. I tried a few times to gank one from Ebay but to know avail *sigh*

I own a PT Elite that plays amazing well. Great guitars.
 
Any of you have experience with one of these Schecter PT Customs?

http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2003/PT-Custom.html

Seems kind of between a Tele and LP kind of thing. One is here in the local shop and it sure is a pretty. Better than the harmony central pic. In person, the quilted maple is less "orange" than in the pic. Korean made. 2003 model. Didn't plug it in but just played it acoustically a little. Seems resonant and quite playable for me. Coil tap on the humbuckers. They are Duncan Designed. Workmanship seems very nice and lots of ornate pretty stuff etc. The quilted maple top is very nice looking, and the back looks like one big chunk of mahogany. Not too heavy, given the big chunk of mahogany, and seems to balance nicely. Anyway, thought maybe one of you would have thoughts.
 
me and my dad own a shecter C1-+ and man that is a great guitar also we just ordered a shecter acoustic acs elite 12 string wich i never played
 
I had a Banshee for a little while very nicely made played like a dream pickups wound to hot for me traded off for my peavey reactor and valve jr combo
 
I picked up a Schecter C-1+ last year after demo-ing one in GC in Paramus.

Very nice guitar, 24 frets on a great neck, coil splits, etc. Was thinking of selling it but after playing it for a couple of hours I changed my mind.

It's a keeper. :)
 
stingx said:
I still regret passing up on buying one of the Cali shop PT's back in the early 90s. 48st Custom Guitars had them in stock for, at the time, about $1100 USD. I tried a few times to gank one from Ebay but to know avail *sigh*

I own a PT Elite that plays amazing well. Great guitars.

Update: I finally scored the most perfect specimen last week!

http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php?t=3787
 
the 12 string shecter ACS elite came here holy crap that thing has such a nice tone
 
The now discontinued "Blackjack" Tempest is a tremendous guitar. Can't tell yo why but it's the guitar that I most want to pick up. High quality parts on a medium price guitar.
 
I guess I've never posted on this thread for some reason, but I have a Schecter Blackhawk that's always been a great player. I replaced the stock pickups some time ago with some GFS Power Rails. They're not bad, but I think I may throw some EMG passives in there (thanks, BCDon!). Here's a pic, although not recent:
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