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Schecter Omen-4 [2003-2011]
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4-string bass guitar from Schecter belonging to the Omen series

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  • mickael777mickael777

    Schecter Omen-4 [2003-2011]Published on 07/15/08 at 10:32
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Very nice finish.
    Active / passive.

    USE

    Using very pleasant.

    SONORITS

    Bass and treble that sound !!

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Incomparable quality-price ratio. I would do without this purchase hsiter a single second!
  • audiotripaudiotrip

    Very good bass

    Schecter Omen-4 [2003-2011]Published on 06/04/14 at 06:49
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Active bass 4 strings and 24 frets made in Korea
    Bolt-on maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, basswood body
    Bridge, mechanical and micro Schecter Diamond Series
    2 humbucker pickups such assets
    2 volume knobs (neck, bridge) and 2 tone knobs
    No active / passive switch, damage.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is thin, fairly low light and the whole is very enjoyable to play.
    The bass is very well balanced and not leaning forward, the grip is immediate.
    Access to acute is easy although it is not where we are going more often.
    The sound palette is very broad and active electronics, you can sculpt the sound in detail.

    SOUNDS

    The well-rounded and warm the greasy stoner funk…
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    Active bass 4 strings and 24 frets made in Korea
    Bolt-on maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, basswood body
    Bridge, mechanical and micro Schecter Diamond Series
    2 humbucker pickups such assets
    2 volume knobs (neck, bridge) and 2 tone knobs
    No active / passive switch, damage.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is thin, fairly low light and the whole is very enjoyable to play.
    The bass is very well balanced and not leaning forward, the grip is immediate.
    Access to acute is easy although it is not where we are going more often.
    The sound palette is very broad and active electronics, you can sculpt the sound in detail.

    SOUNDS

    The well-rounded and warm the greasy stoner funk, this bass is incredibly easy and the sound is always waiting for you.
    Used on a Fender tube amp or a POD Pro Bass live in PA, it does every time.
    Again, this bass is ultra versatile and I do not know her limits or styles in which it would not be comfortable.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for 7 years, it is a pure joy each time the plug.
    Sometimes I use my old Aria bass when I want to sound a bit filthy punk / Garage genre, but it became my main bass.
    I like the look, especially the head, its color and its ergonomics and of course the sound!
    I'll do him one complaint: the absence of an active / passive switch which prohibits not have a 9V battery feed on pain of being deprived of sound when battery.
    Another detail, the original strings are coated awful as a sort of varnish and pilling in tatters each use; replace the outset.
    I would definitely do it again the same choice today anyway because this instrument is very nice and offers a beautiful finish in this price range.
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  • MGR/LawdawgMGR/Lawdawg

    Schecter Omen 4

    Schecter Omen-4 [2003-2011]Published on 08/13/07 at 15:00
    Played guitar professionally 20+ years ago. Currently a bass player in a local mid life crises blues/rock band.

    I have a 78 Fender Strat and an Ovation but when my neighbors and I got together and jammed we needed a bassman. So, I volunteered. I needed a bass but didn't want to spend goo gobs of cash, so I checked out the Schecter Omen 4 on Musiciansfriend.com. for $349.00

    It plays like a much more expensive bass. As a converted bassman I know about setting up an ax and how I want it to feel. The action was nice, no buzzing, great intonation and sustain. Active electronics are more than adequate, especially at this price.

    The body is a little chunky. And the d & G strings can be a little…
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    Played guitar professionally 20+ years ago. Currently a bass player in a local mid life crises blues/rock band.

    I have a 78 Fender Strat and an Ovation but when my neighbors and I got together and jammed we needed a bassman. So, I volunteered. I needed a bass but didn't want to spend goo gobs of cash, so I checked out the Schecter Omen 4 on Musiciansfriend.com. for $349.00

    It plays like a much more expensive bass. As a converted bassman I know about setting up an ax and how I want it to feel. The action was nice, no buzzing, great intonation and sustain. Active electronics are more than adequate, especially at this price.

    The body is a little chunky. And the d & G strings can be a little too bright in comparison to the E & A strings. But proper EQ can overcome that.

    The overall quality is awesome for such an inexpensive unit. This Omen 4 was made in S. Korea. Again as a converted bassman this was a fantastic bass to learn the craft on.

    Bottom line is I owned the omen 4 for a year and a half and I still love to play it. But I'm ready to move on. Only because my chops have gotten much better on bass. I will keep this bass forever. I am happy to have learned on such a nicely crafted bass. (for $349.00)

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • Fred-RoKFred-RoK

    Schecter Omen-4 [2003-2011]Published on 09/28/04 at 12:05
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Schecter Omen-4.
    - Made in Korea up to States (Burbank, California in Schecter).
    - 24 frets, pickups "DUNCAN DESIGN humbuckers", a neck, a bridge
    - Bridge Diamond (?, I think)
    - Rglages: 2 volumes (neck, bridge) with 2 band equalizer (low, high)

    UTILIZATION

    The omen-4 is quite small, lgre and comfortable. The sound is round and very powerful. The handle is easy plutt. But hey, everyone is DIFFERENT.

    SOUNDS

    Jou via a di-box in a console and a small amp 50Watts ... I know what brand. The sound is nickel. We do what we want.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have not long since, but I regret not buying. The report qualitprix is, I think, excellent.
    Schecter brand is …
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    Schecter Omen-4.
    - Made in Korea up to States (Burbank, California in Schecter).
    - 24 frets, pickups "DUNCAN DESIGN humbuckers", a neck, a bridge
    - Bridge Diamond (?, I think)
    - Rglages: 2 volumes (neck, bridge) with 2 band equalizer (low, high)

    UTILIZATION

    The omen-4 is quite small, lgre and comfortable. The sound is round and very powerful. The handle is easy plutt. But hey, everyone is DIFFERENT.

    SOUNDS

    Jou via a di-box in a console and a small amp 50Watts ... I know what brand. The sound is nickel. We do what we want.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have not long since, but I regret not buying. The report qualitprix is, I think, excellent.
    Schecter brand is well known for its quality guitars ... well it is the same for the bass.

    Even if the omen-4 is an entry-level home, the construction is solid and well finished. I wanted a good bass too CHRE, I. ;)
    A friend, bass player for years, has t tonn ...

    Only negative, is difficult. I think there is a distributor who call'd franais Gn'G (G and G, what) ... But is that Schecter is the stock ... also applies to the scratch.
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