Schecter Guitars -- Opinions?

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I've owned 3 schecters, 2 basses and the Schecter classic 6 string. All are top quality gear. The Classic is especially sweet (rivals my LP Studio). Pick one up, you won't be sorry ;)
 
Buck62 said:
I case you didn't know...

Schecter designs the guitars, Samick manufactures them in Korea.

I haven't read all the posts in this thread so this may have been addressed already but this is false info. True the Diamond Series guitars are built overseas but the quality control is done here in the US. Also the Custom Shop guitars are built here in the US, and are priced accordingly. Regardless of where they are built they are exceptional instruments that Schecter takes extreme pride in which is quite evident in the workmanship!

From Schecters website FAQ:

Where are Schecter guitars and basses made?
Our Diamond Series guitars and basses are manufactured in South Korea, and 100% set up in the USA, in our Burbank, CA facility. Our Custom Shop guitars and basses are 100% handmade here in Burbank.
 
come on Harvey!

come on harvey we are all waiting for the rest of the story it was getting really good then you stopped i have not slept in days wanting to know how they got out of the last scene in the tale

:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: i need sleep so finish the story.......
 
dang come on harvey!

we are waiting on the end of the story!
 
Well I redid all the electronics on my C-1 Elite. I put in PRS #7 pickups and replaced the push-pull with a good CTS pot. The Volume was CTS from factory, which I think is great. I also copper shielded the electronics and the pickup cavitys. I finished it off with a new set of Snake Oil Strings.

It sounds really great now. A very modern agressive tone, which is a good slight change from my vintage sounding Les Pauls and SG. Those #7 pickups are awesome! I added a set of Gibson amber speed knobs, too, and removed the chrome ones which I thought were just a bit too much for me. It turned out nicely:
 

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Hard2Hear said:
Well I redid all the electronics on my C-1 Elite. I put in PRS #7 pickups and replaced the push-pull with a good CTS pot. The Volume was CTS from factory, which I think is great. I also copper shielded the electronics and the pickup cavitys. I finished it off with a new set of Snake Oil Strings.

It sounds really great now. A very modern agressive tone, which is a good slight change from my vintage sounding Les Pauls and SG. Those #7 pickups are awesome! I added a set of Gibson amber speed knobs, too, and removed the chrome ones which I thought were just a bit too much for me. It turned out nicely:

Looks really good with the amber knobs.. Glad to see the Dimarzio's out of there...
 
Well, if anyone's still looking at Schecter, I like them.

I played a few PRS's today (ugh) and a few Schecter's. Neither one was better, just different. I will say that the fit and finish on the Schecter was better than the PRS. They both sounded mediocre through the muddy amp I was using, but the PRS was $3500 and the Schecter was $600.

The nicer ones have Seymour Duncan JB's and Jazz's or JB's and 59's. That's a hell of a deal. They also have 4-conductor pickups for alternate wiring.

Now as far as the playability goes, to each their own. I find their necks a bit thick. My buddy loves thick necks, and he's selling his Gibson and buying a Schecter. I personally find them to play and sound light years beyond Fender, and they generally play better than most Gibsons I've picked up.

I had an S-1, and I paid $225 used on eBay. Great deal. Sold it for $275 on eBay a year later because I was broke. It was a good guitar. I prefer angled necks though, and it has a straight neck, so if you like lower action, you'd love the thing.

By the way, I can't stand Ibanez.
 
7evin said:
I played a schecter a couple times and wasn't too impressed! They do look nice and have a nice price tag. But, don't believe the hype! You can buy the baseline Ibanez G10 for under $100 and it plays better than those things. I don't want to be bias, but I think that they are just a new trend. NOT VERY SPECIAL AT ALL. thats just my opinion...

Here's some more hype for ya. I OWN a C1 Classic and that thing plays great and can get a multitude of different sounds. It has JB/59 duncans and a 5 way switch that gives you single coil and humbucker tones. Light as a feather and looks great.

A solid, versatile guitar.
 
Dude, for the money schecter guitar are awesome. They're some of my favorite guitars (and I play caparisons and gibsons) so they're good.
 
Ok, here's the rest of the Schecter story:

The guys in the meatpacking business have grabbed all the Schecter inventory and they haul it to Dallas, Texas, where they have their Blue Ribbon Meat Packing business already set up, and they open up Schecter in Dallas, selling off the inventory to any dealer that will buy the stuff.

In the meantime, Shel gets a court order forbidding the meat guys from using the Schecter name, and he reopens Schecter in California, making very limited production Schecter guitars.

The Blue Ribbon Meat guys basically ignore the court order and still keep selling off the Schecter inventory, while at the same time, getting Samick to produce bodies and necks for them to sell as complete guitars and accessories (Schector also had a nice business going selling pickups and parts).

When it looked like Shel was finally gonna close down the Texas Blue Ribbon Meat guys, they closed up shop and disappeared.

Shortly after this, I learned that Shel Horlick died, and that's where my story ends. I don't know who ended up with the rights to the Schecter name or where they're made now.

Dave Schecter? Last I heard, he was running an NC metal punching machine for some company in Southern California. I think he was screwed out of his own company.
 
I was looking forward to a much more violent ending. Perhaps with guys on hooks in a meat locker........

I also own a Schecter C-1 classic and I think it's a great guitar.
Thanks for the history, Harvey.

Doug
 
i have a black cherry C1+ and it's been great to me. got a good deal on it too, $399 on sale at GC a couple years ago. teh pickups that came with it aren't the best, but it plays really well either way.
 
I just bought a C1 Classic and I am very happy.

It feels like a real guitar, the neckthru construction is absolutely amazing for the sustain and just the feeling you get when playing it.

The guitar is beautiful, and built well. Also the pickups in this thing are great.

I would definitely say they're worth the buy.
 
I own the baritone Blackjack 7 string now for over a year and i absolutly LOVE this guitar.Although, the first thing i did was rip out the JB bridge pickup (i didnt like that hollow sound)and threw a "tone zone" in it.
Now,combined with my mesa triple rectifier ,this thing screams! :D
 
Actually, that story's ending is typical - business is a vicious and savage game.

I am really warming up to these Schecters. I got a Ultra III this past summer which is very unique in many ways. Impressed with the quality, I am awaiting an S-1 black jack as the newest addition to my "stable."
 
Still hump her nightly....

I'm still in love with my Schecter C7, stock pickups and all...

Plug 'er into my single rectumfrier and I'm a happy feller....
 
Harvey Gerst said:
Ok, here's the rest of the Schecter story...

Harvey,

Thanks a million for finishing the story. I have not slept a single wink since you posted the previous installment months ago!! :eek:

Well, ok, maybe I have slept pretty much every single night since you last posted anything about this story, but I was still rather curious about how it all worked out.

Thanks again!

In the meantime, I purchased a 7-string Schecter Hellraiser, but due to some problems with shipping (too long of a story to type here), I never ended up with the guitar I ordered ...instead, my local guitar shop upgraded me to the same guitar in the black cherry finish (from the standard black finish) and took several hundred bucks off the cost. :D

Great guitar, even if I had paid full price! ;)

-mr moon
 
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