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Great platform, great specs
7-string bolt-on, 27-inch, stainless steel frets, locking tuners - I mean, who doesn't like that?
The guitar is very lightweight, the neck profile is slim, and the fret job is good (no sharp edges). Body contours are comfortable to sit and stand, no neckdive.
The initial setup was a bit strange - every string was buzzing here and there, but it's ok for me, I setup a guitar as a first thing. All the screws - the ones that hold the neck, the ones that hold tuners, bridge, strap buttons - were loose.
And, it's completely subjective, Schecter pickups - I replaced them immediately. For this price range instrument it is a shame.
The overall impression was that it could be better considering the price. But after fixing all the small issues and replacing the pickups it is a decent axe, that's why I said it is a good platform 😊
The guitar is very lightweight, the neck profile is slim, and the fret job is good (no sharp edges). Body contours are comfortable to sit and stand, no neckdive.
The initial setup was a bit strange - every string was buzzing here and there, but it's ok for me, I setup a guitar as a first thing. All the screws - the ones that hold the neck, the ones that hold tuners, bridge, strap buttons - were loose.
And, it's completely subjective, Schecter pickups - I replaced them immediately. For this price range instrument it is a shame.
The overall impression was that it could be better considering the price. But after fixing all the small issues and replacing the pickups it is a decent axe, that's why I said it is a good platform 😊
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Best 7 string at this price.
A stunning looking guitar which has a zebra-like pattern. The neck is nice and thin, and flat, and the fretwork is really great.
The pickups it comes with are very articulate and don't lose clarity even when you push it to the extreme. It has some great switching options too, with single coils in series or parallel. The latter having an especially sweet sound.
If I had a minor criticism it would be the slight neck dive, but over all it feels as good as my Schecter SLS Hollywood despite being a few hundred Euro less expensive. Really it just foregoes a fancy paintjob and branded pickups, tuners, and bridge, but Schecter's in house hardware is of good quality. But if you need branded hardware, it makes this a great doer-upper.
Highly recommended.
The pickups it comes with are very articulate and don't lose clarity even when you push it to the extreme. It has some great switching options too, with single coils in series or parallel. The latter having an especially sweet sound.
If I had a minor criticism it would be the slight neck dive, but over all it feels as good as my Schecter SLS Hollywood despite being a few hundred Euro less expensive. Really it just foregoes a fancy paintjob and branded pickups, tuners, and bridge, but Schecter's in house hardware is of good quality. But if you need branded hardware, it makes this a great doer-upper.
Highly recommended.
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