Well, for musicians and guitar enthusiasts in the world,, Schecter, most new product launches in 2011. just let us discuss what is to be seeded at this product.
Features
Tuners - Schecter Locking
Schecter Locking Tuners feature a locking screw pin to lock the string into place for greater tuning stability. Details include a 19:1 gear ratio allowing for precise fine tuning adjustments, removable knobs, threaded peghead bushing, and a 10mm diameter peg hole.
Finger Board - Ebony
Ebony has a snappy, crisp attack with the density of Maple, but with more brittle grains, oilier pores, and a stronger fundamental tone than Maple. It has a tremendous amount of percussive overtones in the pick attack, that mute out shortly thereafter to foster great, long, sustain
Pickups - Seymour Duncan Active Blackouts AHB-1
9-volt active humbucker for aggressive playing styles. Recommended for old school metal, garage, punk, thrash, drop tunings, and other heavy rock styles. Capturing the tone that players want in an active design using balanced inputs. The result is 12dB to 14dB less noise, plus more lows, more highs, and more output.
Neck - 3-pc Mahogany
Made with 3 pieces of mahogany for extra stability. 3 piece necks can withstand the test of time. Where standard necks may show aging defects from temperature and moisture changes throughout the years, the 3 piece neck will stay nice and straight for a lifetime of playability.
Specs
Construction: Set Neck w/ Ultra Access
Available Bodies: - Mahogany
Neck: 3-pc Mahogany
Finger Board: Ebony
Frets: 24X Jumbo
Inlay: Active Symbol
Bindings: Aged Multi-Ply
Tuners: Schecter Locking
Pickups: Seymour Duncan Active Blackouts AHB-1
Electronics: Vol/Tone/3-Way Switch
Available Bridges: - TonePros TOM w/Thru-Body
Scale: 25.5"
Hardware: Black Chrome
Available Colors: - Aged Black Satin (ABSN)
- Aged White (AWHT)
- Walnut Satin (WSN)
Available Cases: - SGR-2A
Available Lefty: Yes
source : Schecter
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