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Schecter Blackjack SLS C-7 A Hell's Gate

Electric solidbody baritone or 7/8 string guitar from Schecter belonging to the Blackjack SLS series

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«  A great lead guitar »

Published on 06/29/13 at 06:06
SLS Slim Line Series Schecter C-7
Finish Crimson Red Burst

Body: Mahogany
Mahogany w / flamed maple
Neck: 3-pc maple
Fingerboard: Ebony
Frets: 24X Jumbo
Tuners: Schecter Locking
Pickups: Seymour Duncan AHB-1 7 strings
Electronics: Volume 2/1 Switch Tone/3-Way
Bridge: TonePros Tune-O-Matic bridge with string through
Scale: 26.5 "
Hardware: Black Chrome

UTILIZATION

The handle is an innovation in its series with Schecter Slim Line Series, it is flatter than on their other models. This greatly simplifies the game for little fingers between the larger larger than 6 strings usually 24.5 "or 25.5" neck and tuning.

Access to acute is no problem, the handle has been designed to handle the crazy.
The guitar sound is great even unplugged.

SOUNDS

I used to make metal and the guitar is royal. This is my main guitar I use in my setup with a Peavey 6505 + head and a cabinet Orange 4 * 12.

I reproach against the microphones by AHB-1 7 strings. If you want the active I advise you to get in EMG that I actually did. Or if you have the passive version since the SLS range exists in the passive and active versions. The AHB-1 7 strings are round, so those looking for an aggressive and cutting sound I recommend you stay on these pickups.
Since I installed an EMG kit 81-7/60-7 above I have a much more aggressive and sharp sound that I wanted.

OVERALL OPINION

I use this guitar since December 2012 granted Drop A. Before I had a Schecter Blackjack ATX C-1 (6 strings) also mounted active Seymour Duncan had the same defects as those on the 7-string, so too round.

What I like most about this guitar is the refined and satin sleeve which allows slipped and incredible accuracy. With small fingers, I did not even feel the difference from 6 to 7 strings. Besides pulling since before I was 14-74 and now 11-58.

What I like least is the mechanical part. Schecter mechanical parts do not exist, it is impossible to simply customize the buttons. I intend to change by Schaller M6. Then comes the string through that create a lot of harmonics. I will rectify this by installing a fixed bridge Schaller.

A guitar is never perfect series in May this Schecter an excellent base. If I had to be a custom shop I would take almost the same properties in the violin and foremost this genial mat handle. If you want a 7-string easy to play and versatile, I urge you to let your guitar for this Schecter.