Had some photo gear that was set on a shelf not being used so decided to turn it into wood and wires instead. Quite fancied one of these (relatively) low-priced Schecters since they appeared at NAMM. There are no big guitar stores near where I live so I had to buy online. The problem with buying a guitar like this online is the tops vary so much, burl being quite a random thing. And I've seem some photos of this guitar model where I really didn't like the top. Thankfully the good people at Peach take photos of the actual guitar. Which also saves me the bother of taking the pictures myself.
This is a Schecter C-6 Pro in Charcoal Burst. Very low action, feels wonderful. Pickups are very pokey and strong - no reason to think I'd want to change them. Fit and finish is excellent. You could easily believe it was a much more expensive guitar. I imagine this is quite a Marmite guitar due to the top, but I love it.
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btw HNGD.
I'd have preferred their 3+3, but headstocks aren't something I am too bothered by. Apart from massive Fender ones, which I rather dislike.
The top has an almost Japanese landscape Hokusai vibe.
HNGD !
I'm very happy with it. Pickups are superb for metal riffing. But tapped they also sound really good for clean.
It's funny that in my old age more "metal" guitars like this are appealing to me. Whereas in my youth it was the classic Les Paul look that floated my boat.
So many guitars. . . so little money!!!
I love this Schecter C-1 Hellraiser FR BCH:- https://www.thomann.de/gb/schecter_diamond_c1_hellraiser_fr_bch.htm
Very nice guitar that, also +10,000 points for the left-hand headstock . Never played a Schecter, having seen this they’re deffo added to the list.