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STC-Shaped Guitar from Schecter belonging to the C series

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  • WiMoWiMo

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 09/18/04 at 02:09
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Features: see below
    A small pet lowers the note.

    USE

    The neck is super enjoyable however I do not get it remarked on the large round, thick, AC is undeniable, but broad, nah not really.
    Without being "special shredder designed" it allows a very good speed especially good grip it offers.
    The weight is super balanced and excellent rgonomie (though some think who regret the absence of chamfer)

    SONORITS

    As shown before, the highlight of the guitar is still very far away from its versatility and sound quality. Truly Exceptional
    Compare this guitar with a term or nearly lp price is absurd. But then his level, sorry ... these guitars are playing in the same CATEGORY (it probabl…
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    Features: see below
    A small pet lowers the note.

    USE

    The neck is super enjoyable however I do not get it remarked on the large round, thick, AC is undeniable, but broad, nah not really.
    Without being "special shredder designed" it allows a very good speed especially good grip it offers.
    The weight is super balanced and excellent rgonomie (though some think who regret the absence of chamfer)

    SONORITS

    As shown before, the highlight of the guitar is still very far away from its versatility and sound quality. Truly Exceptional
    Compare this guitar with a term or nearly lp price is absurd. But then his level, sorry ... these guitars are playing in the same CATEGORY (it probably dplaira those claqu quite a tune for the made in us)
    nothing I dteste

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    This will do 6 months that I used the high dose, and always with the same pleasure
    The choice taiut easy: either pay me this correnne or wait and pay me a lp std, now I really see that I would have been wrong to expect.
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  • MGR/Shane GossMGR/Shane Goss

    Schecter Diamond Series C-1 Classic

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 08/18/04 at 15:00
    Well I've been looking and test playing this guitar for three months and then I got a student loan (uh-oh) and went out and did something stupid like buying it at guitar center for 750 after case and acsessories.

    Oh man, where to start? The beautiful design catches anybodys eye and brings lots of compliments. It has a good design for easy and quick playing, carries out notes with great sustain, and screams on solos and crunches on rythym.

    Nothing at all.

    Every detail on this guitar has been payed close attention to from the designers at Schecter, it has a good solid body and is worth alot more then what i payed for it. They did an excellent job with this guitar.

    This guitar is defina…
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    Well I've been looking and test playing this guitar for three months and then I got a student loan (uh-oh) and went out and did something stupid like buying it at guitar center for 750 after case and acsessories.

    Oh man, where to start? The beautiful design catches anybodys eye and brings lots of compliments. It has a good design for easy and quick playing, carries out notes with great sustain, and screams on solos and crunches on rythym.

    Nothing at all.

    Every detail on this guitar has been payed close attention to from the designers at Schecter, it has a good solid body and is worth alot more then what i payed for it. They did an excellent job with this guitar.

    This guitar is definately worth the buck, but be ready because you wont ever want to play anything else after this work of art.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/JeffMGR/Jeff

    Schecter C-1 Classic

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 04/23/04 at 15:00
    Local music store for $700.00

    I have been playing for around 16 years and this is the smoothest neck my fingers have ever wrapped around. The action is nice and low with no fret buzz. The sustain brings a tear to my eye! Every note is heard and will ring as long as you want it to without feedback.
    The looks are absolutely stunning. Not one flaw with the paint or neck. No sharp ridges at the frets. The vine of life inlay is beautiful and accents the guitar extremely nice. Everything about this guitar is great. Absolutely top notch craftsmanship. Just as good as any American made guitar on the market.

    Nothing...Well I wishI could have conned the store out of a free case!

    Absoul…
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    Local music store for $700.00

    I have been playing for around 16 years and this is the smoothest neck my fingers have ever wrapped around. The action is nice and low with no fret buzz. The sustain brings a tear to my eye! Every note is heard and will ring as long as you want it to without feedback.
    The looks are absolutely stunning. Not one flaw with the paint or neck. No sharp ridges at the frets. The vine of life inlay is beautiful and accents the guitar extremely nice. Everything about this guitar is great. Absolutely top notch craftsmanship. Just as good as any American made guitar on the market.

    Nothing...Well I wishI could have conned the store out of a free case!

    Absoulutely top notch. This is a high quality instrument at an entry level price.
    More compliments on this guitars looks than with my Gibson LP or Charvel San Dimas.

    An absolute must buy! I am extremely happy with this instrument. It is now my first ax of choice! Buy this guitar!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/BolingerMGR/Bolinger

    Schecter C1-Classic

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 04/18/04 at 15:00
    This was purchased as a gift (cool huh?) at Drum City Guitarland out of Wheat Ridge, Colorado. They beat anyones prices on Schecter and are great guys to deal with. I had been scoping them out when they hit the market originally and talked my fiance into buing it as a bithday present. She paid around $650.

    I absolutely love evrything about it. The playability, sustain, tonal qualities and visual aspects. I have a '91 Gibson Firebird V, a '91 Mockingbird, an old strat well you get the idea...but I use the Schecter almost exclusively.

    The only issue I had was with the pots. For some reason Schecter installs linear pots (or at least they did 2 years ago). I had the 3 pots (and resistors) re…
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    This was purchased as a gift (cool huh?) at Drum City Guitarland out of Wheat Ridge, Colorado. They beat anyones prices on Schecter and are great guys to deal with. I had been scoping them out when they hit the market originally and talked my fiance into buing it as a bithday present. She paid around $650.

    I absolutely love evrything about it. The playability, sustain, tonal qualities and visual aspects. I have a '91 Gibson Firebird V, a '91 Mockingbird, an old strat well you get the idea...but I use the Schecter almost exclusively.

    The only issue I had was with the pots. For some reason Schecter installs linear pots (or at least they did 2 years ago). I had the 3 pots (and resistors) replaced with 500k audio's for around $40.
    Thats it!

    Its definitely solid, mahogany body/maple top, neck-thru with grovers. You really have to play it. The Duncans' are extremely responsive to the touch, and can overdrive depending on how hard you pick.

    Ive played for 30 years. This is the nicest axe Ive come across, and Ill put it up against any of them out there.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/DavidMGR/David

    Schecter C-1 Classic

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 12/18/03 at 15:00
    From A local Guitar store for 700.00 dollers

    It looks cool, sonds good, plays fast

    It is rather heavy

    It is a single piece neck, very durable

    It is a very cool good sounding guitar. A little expensive but there is no other guitar under 1200 dollers i would rather have

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
  • MGR/MasonMGR/Mason

    Schecter C-1 Classic

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 08/13/03 at 15:00
    My wife picked this guitar up for me at Guitar Center after I had been looking at it for about three months. Got a great deal on it for 650.00

    This guitar surpasses all guitars on the market right now. I used to work for GC and know the quality that some guitar makers are known for. The neck through body, cream binding, arch-top, grover tuners, and the inlay on the neck makes this guitar absolutely stunning to look at. The pick-ups are an added surprise as I usually swap stock pick ups out for something more custom. These pick ups are great. Just put on a set of heavy strings and tune low and your in for a crunch fest that you wont forget. The guitar feels great to play and no matter what …
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    My wife picked this guitar up for me at Guitar Center after I had been looking at it for about three months. Got a great deal on it for 650.00

    This guitar surpasses all guitars on the market right now. I used to work for GC and know the quality that some guitar makers are known for. The neck through body, cream binding, arch-top, grover tuners, and the inlay on the neck makes this guitar absolutely stunning to look at. The pick-ups are an added surprise as I usually swap stock pick ups out for something more custom. These pick ups are great. Just put on a set of heavy strings and tune low and your in for a crunch fest that you wont forget. The guitar feels great to play and no matter what you run it through it will sound great. Schecter is definatley on the rise and people owe it to themselves to check out the quality on this guitar. The price that these guitars go for almost make one feel guilty. Awsome guitar.

    Without a doubt, there is nothing that I would change about this guitar.

    1st class superb quality. Solid feel and design with all of the class of any guitar that one would pay a couple of grand for.

    Absolute best guitar that money can buy. After playing mine I would pay twice what I payed for another Schecter.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/ChrisMGR/Chris

    Schecter C-1 Diamond Classic

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 01/07/03 at 15:00
    Due to playing Classical for years, I decided to spring for a Christmas gift for myself. Guitar Center matched price on this $900(Retail) for $630.

    Solid "neck through body" It's heavier than Fenders, so that I know I am playing something. I like the Pickups. 5-Way switch. The body style and color. I love the adjustable bridge, although it hasn't needed any customizing yet.

    Not a darn thing I can think of.

    Great finish. Solid construction. Nothing buzzes. It's very easy to play with great feel.

    Highly suggest everyone to ask about a Schecter. I can guarantee it will make you think about quality and price.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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    Due to playing Classical for years, I decided to spring for a Christmas gift for myself. Guitar Center matched price on this $900(Retail) for $630.

    Solid "neck through body" It's heavier than Fenders, so that I know I am playing something. I like the Pickups. 5-Way switch. The body style and color. I love the adjustable bridge, although it hasn't needed any customizing yet.

    Not a darn thing I can think of.

    Great finish. Solid construction. Nothing buzzes. It's very easy to play with great feel.

    Highly suggest everyone to ask about a Schecter. I can guarantee it will make you think about quality and price.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • heads on fireheads on fire

    What a stunner!

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 12/29/11 at 13:30
    Made in Korea
    Construction: Neck-Thru Body with Ultra Access Carved Neck Joint
    Body: Mahogany/Quilted Maple
    Neck: Multi-Ply Maple/Walnut
    Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
    Frets: 24 Jumbo
    Scale: 25 1/2 inches
    Inlays: Abalone Vine of Life
    Bridge: Tone Pros Tuneomatic with Thru-body
    Binding: Creme: Neck/Head
    Tuners: Schecter Locking tuners
    Hardware: Chrome
    Pickups: Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz combo
    Electronics: Volume / Tone / 5-way Mega Switch

    UTILIZATION

    What can I say? This is without doubt an incredible axe! Anytime I've played this out, all I usually hear about afterwards from players and non-players alike is how pretty this guitar is. The inlay is ornate, over the top but st…
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    Made in Korea
    Construction: Neck-Thru Body with Ultra Access Carved Neck Joint
    Body: Mahogany/Quilted Maple
    Neck: Multi-Ply Maple/Walnut
    Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
    Frets: 24 Jumbo
    Scale: 25 1/2 inches
    Inlays: Abalone Vine of Life
    Bridge: Tone Pros Tuneomatic with Thru-body
    Binding: Creme: Neck/Head
    Tuners: Schecter Locking tuners
    Hardware: Chrome
    Pickups: Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz combo
    Electronics: Volume / Tone / 5-way Mega Switch

    UTILIZATION

    What can I say? This is without doubt an incredible axe! Anytime I've played this out, all I usually hear about afterwards from players and non-players alike is how pretty this guitar is. The inlay is ornate, over the top but still classy, and stunningly beautiful! The neck joint is fantastic - I can reach any fret without hindrance. Balance is also great on this guitar - it's about 7 pounds, and it rests on the strap very well, with no neck diving or drooping.

    SOUNDS

    The pickups, again, are one of my favorite sets. I've reviewed quite a few guitars out there with this pickup combination, and I'm always extremely pleased with the results. The bridge is bold and bright, yet not too aggressive, and the neck is ultra smoooooooooooth. The 5 way Mega switch yields some nice variety, adding the "in between" Strat-style tones that are great for funk, country, or fusion. And of course, the timbre is great for rock and metal when plugged into a screaming stack. This C1 Classic is a guitar that feels at home playing any style of music.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This guitar is amazing! In all aspects - performance, sound, cosmetics, build quality - this guitar excels. My hands absolutely love the crisp playability of this neck. Its distinctive appearance will definitely get noticed at gigs, and the tone will be spot on. The C1 Classic comes highly recommended from me, especially for the price!
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  • jokairjokair

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 04/19/04 at 08:31
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - 24 frets
    - Handle al in Saddle
    - Mahogany body with table Saddle pommelbr /> - pitch 25.5 "
    - Tone Pros and rope bridge traversing for more sustain.
    - Grover mcaniques
    - Pickups: Seymour Duncan SH-4 (JB), SH-2N Jazz
    - Slecteur 5 Mega Switch positions
    - ... 'Tain, it is too good!!
    - No one feels that touch the quality of the wood
    - Perfect finish

    UTILIZATION

    - Round super enjoyable (I played before on Ibanez, and I find the maneuverability of the Schecter dconcertante)
    - ACCS in acute nickel (24 frets requires)

    SOUNDS

    - Unplugged, the guitar sounds great dj!
    - Great sustain and good harmonic

    - Before I needed to put a lot of effects for a nice…
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    - 24 frets
    - Handle al in Saddle
    - Mahogany body with table Saddle pommelbr /> - pitch 25.5 "
    - Tone Pros and rope bridge traversing for more sustain.
    - Grover mcaniques
    - Pickups: Seymour Duncan SH-4 (JB), SH-2N Jazz
    - Slecteur 5 Mega Switch positions
    - ... 'Tain, it is too good!!
    - No one feels that touch the quality of the wood
    - Perfect finish

    UTILIZATION

    - Round super enjoyable (I played before on Ibanez, and I find the maneuverability of the Schecter dconcertante)
    - ACCS in acute nickel (24 frets requires)

    SOUNDS

    - Unplugged, the guitar sounds great dj!
    - Great sustain and good harmonic

    - Before I needed to put a lot of effects for a nice (and again) clear sound
    now -> everything on the micro SH-2N, and no effect is happiness

    Want to sound funky? And presto, you change position and you Splitt goes!

    - Or, for heavy distortion, there are well diffrent notes (or strings)
    BRIEF THAT OF HAPPINESS!

    OVERALL OPINION

    The blue SCHECTER C1 Classic is the most sober. The red does not like the site and gives an impression of plutt brown ... Finally, gillou me saying he had never seen two the same color red! Otherwise, the orange is nice but a little too flashy my gout!

    Otherwise, this guitar is a killer. I had fun back to my old Ibanez, but will not ...
    And Dunlop strap-locks fall like butter!

    CONCLUSION: for 846 euros (uh, ... gillou home), you have a hyper-versatile guitar (I play mtal, funk ...), super nice and especially not you swing 30% of for the brand (not to mention Gibson or Fender ...).
    What you pay, you have it.
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  • ouf#de#zicouf#de#zic

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 10/25/04 at 09:41
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    See further notice
    (I'm hot for this opinion ke go in the thread "The guitars are great"
    the only lack of this and the abscence of schecter tremolo

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is probably talking about the mesh I've ever seen
    mieu that fender and gibson ibanez as
    to me equally with jackson
    Ergonomic forms against which there is a weight consequant but I think it's good to have psyckologiquement a heavy guitar
    Finally, there are more than sustain a ibanez rg 1550
    about the sounds that tell the seymour duncan really meets my needs and the split and very practical

    SOUNDS

    I play mainly death (COBDIR, Satyricon, Sinergy, Opeth), but also enorment of blue rock (Led …
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    See further notice
    (I'm hot for this opinion ke go in the thread "The guitars are great"
    the only lack of this and the abscence of schecter tremolo

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is probably talking about the mesh I've ever seen
    mieu that fender and gibson ibanez as
    to me equally with jackson
    Ergonomic forms against which there is a weight consequant but I think it's good to have psyckologiquement a heavy guitar
    Finally, there are more than sustain a ibanez rg 1550
    about the sounds that tell the seymour duncan really meets my needs and the split and very practical

    SOUNDS

    I play mainly death (COBDIR, Satyricon, Sinergy, Opeth), but also enorment of blue rock (Led Zeppelin, Who, Jimi Hendrix,-M-) and I use it for a Fender hotrod deluxe and ds1 and a jcm 900 digitech rp 200 with and I must say I'm ke filled by this guitar
    in the bridge position the sound is full and round as I Lador with a fairly good level of out fabulous for the split and start solo a la Hendrix or M-kan in the neck pickup I love his sound clear rhythmic tapping or Anyway I fill following

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 months I appreciate a little pressure in this guitar tt put a hand on me a look that starts lacing we do not care but its sound is c and probably the best quality / price ratio in c the price
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  • OtlibOtlib

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 02/01/05 at 13:57
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar made in Korea but trs good finish even when
    Microphones (two doubles) are Seymour Duncan SH2 (neck) and SH4 (Bridge)
    5-way switch (two split positions) for the volume Tone versatilitbr /> tailpiece and bridge crossing pro tone to sustain that provides

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is pretty but not too pais (at least more than on my Ibanez, but there is no evil), hard dcrire, but in all cases trs enjoyable with a varnish that slides tr s good.
    it is a race driver, so Access in acute is perfect, until the 24th box, a little inclined as the Les Paul (and it is rgl hair cell).
    The form gives a trs stratode comfortable, with good dcoupe stomachal
    For sound, eh ben c IMMEDIA…
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    Guitar made in Korea but trs good finish even when
    Microphones (two doubles) are Seymour Duncan SH2 (neck) and SH4 (Bridge)
    5-way switch (two split positions) for the volume Tone versatilitbr /> tailpiece and bridge crossing pro tone to sustain that provides

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is pretty but not too pais (at least more than on my Ibanez, but there is no evil), hard dcrire, but in all cases trs enjoyable with a varnish that slides tr s good.
    it is a race driver, so Access in acute is perfect, until the 24th box, a little inclined as the Les Paul (and it is rgl hair cell).
    The form gives a trs stratode comfortable, with good dcoupe stomachal
    For sound, eh ben c IMMEDIATE, it sends a branch and direct the wood!

    9, because nobody's perfect

    SOUNDS

    When empty, it gives a good sound with ADI sustain dja trs is good (it looks a bit like a Les Paul Standard)
    Branch, sends his dry, there was no wiggle.
    The micro grave gives a warm, mellow jazz typ really beautiful.
    The bridge pickup is in turn much more incisive and biting (TheJB forces) and in Exelle distos with trs good DEFINITIONS
    The positions offer sounds intermdiaires typs single coils that give a good overall versatility of the guitar (a is not a good strat qd meme)
    In short: WHAT TO HAPPINESS

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it last month at the US (helping the dollar), APRS long visits in stores and on the forums. I never thought buying a guitar without trying it but I did and I am more than satisfied. It is really what I wanted and the price I paid and I think the report qualitprix is ​​unbeatable.
    So YES I do it again this choice with his eyes closed
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  • LonewolfLonewolf

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 05/05/05 at 08:07
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Schecter made in Corea
    Mahogany body, neck-table Saddle Pomel (25.5 ") Saddle / Walnut button palisandre
    24 jumbo frets
    meca Groover
    Tune O 'Matic tailpiece through
    1 volume, 1 tone, 5-way switch
    two humbuckers Seymour Duncan (Jazz in neck and JB in bridge)
    Nut in plastoc really makes a Cheap cot from the rest of the guitar

    Price gnralement public observation: 1070

    UTILIZATION

    For the form of stratabound it is no problem
    The neck profile I would say close enough to the C button with flat fender like a Gibson, of all good.
    Furthermore, it is therefore accessible through aus acute ... haaa it is optimum.
    The weight, about 4.5 kg, not what is made heavier.
    T…
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    Schecter made in Corea
    Mahogany body, neck-table Saddle Pomel (25.5 ") Saddle / Walnut button palisandre
    24 jumbo frets
    meca Groover
    Tune O 'Matic tailpiece through
    1 volume, 1 tone, 5-way switch
    two humbuckers Seymour Duncan (Jazz in neck and JB in bridge)
    Nut in plastoc really makes a Cheap cot from the rest of the guitar

    Price gnralement public observation: 1070

    UTILIZATION

    For the form of stratabound it is no problem
    The neck profile I would say close enough to the C button with flat fender like a Gibson, of all good.
    Furthermore, it is therefore accessible through aus acute ... haaa it is optimum.
    The weight, about 4.5 kg, not what is made heavier.
    The meca are prcises and not move, the knobs of effective quality trs.

    A good point is the handle that the varnish does not stick too when just a sweaty paws

    Against it by default There's some minor finishing as the junctions of Bindings key and head (you can go) and the frets trs not always fit properly, unless an acceptable scratching coming flirt with 1000

    SOUNDS

    It must be able to play without any constraints of any

    Handle on the mic, it sounds clear to the fte, and crunches (the big distos it means) is prcis, soft. The arpges out well, we like a good little tapper blues crunch of a good lightweight

    On the mic bridge, beautiful enough fat distos insured, but JB (like most Duncan) tends to boost the mids hy not always enjoyable on sentences too jittery disto pushed e

    The tone knob from being effective trs, coupled with 5 positions for Plitt's mics, it goes everywhere.

    Truly a versatile scraper, and ultimately without exacerbating a personality, almost bland in fact closer to that of a PRS Gibson in philosophy (and I'm a fan of this grain of rockailleux Gibson)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Finish: plutt is good, even if there are two three small default (junction of the neck binding and that of head, nut plastoc not great Intgr frets not great lim es)
    The embedding of the tree of life in the handle is in a great fact, ca nickel attached is smooth, no hang ca (not like in many Epi or blocks are poorly inlay), better than the Corts. The table is beautiful.
    Default only really well known, the nut plastoc in black and ugly gift I would not give much in the long run, but be replaced by a graphite or bone in the first ca rglage not cost much.
    One of the best short Qualit prices I've seen so far, is the old view.
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  • Meuhrian ze KaribouMeuhrian ze Karibou

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 02/03/06 at 14:05
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Then the wood comes from Canada, is carved in California and sent to the core assembly before being expdi r (Wow, everything?!) O it Verify comes to use.
    a technical point of view:
    -Neck-Rabl (so it passes through the body from side to side)
    24-rosewood boxes decorated with a tree of life pearl (? Verify) really beautiful
    -2 Spices mahogany glue around the handle forms the body, all with a Saddle ond table as a tablecloth ... trs nice table by the way (warf warf warf)
    - Seymour Duncan SH4 and SH2, controlled by a 5 positions, 1 volume 1 tonalitbr /> tailpiece-crossing, genre y'avait not sustain enough ...
    basically, it's a. ..

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is a joy, Access in …
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    Then the wood comes from Canada, is carved in California and sent to the core assembly before being expdi r (Wow, everything?!) O it Verify comes to use.
    a technical point of view:
    -Neck-Rabl (so it passes through the body from side to side)
    24-rosewood boxes decorated with a tree of life pearl (? Verify) really beautiful
    -2 Spices mahogany glue around the handle forms the body, all with a Saddle ond table as a tablecloth ... trs nice table by the way (warf warf warf)
    - Seymour Duncan SH4 and SH2, controlled by a 5 positions, 1 volume 1 tonalitbr /> tailpiece-crossing, genre y'avait not sustain enough ...
    basically, it's a. ..

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is a joy, Access in acute than in the absence of simple heel ... good, it is a bit heavy, but nothing mchant, and what a sound!! I dveloppe ....

    SOUNDS

    L I cracked ... not only is it beautiful, but most is the sound I was looking for my group (influences A Perfect Circle, Deftones, Nostromo, Muse, Erik Truffaz ...) Tested in dsordre: Marshall JCM 2000 head Orangecrunch (a limit SERIES) Peavey Classic 30 and bandit 112, mesa v twin rack peavey classic 50/50 ENGL cabinet, engl fireball, thunder, powerball ... and I think that's all (that dj a lot tell me) and the well is we realize that the amp is a long way to do it all ... since y 'is not one that sounded wrong with this scratch! even the bandit 112 ... level sound, but prcis sh4 is fat, I like: D, sh2 is warm, round and velvety I LOVE, and splits are super INTERESTED play, especially in the sh2 clean. I use the scratch for almost everything, especially knowing that I need a clean sound than clean, smooth and warm and a noooooooooorme crunch actually a big distortion in the volume but with little gain trs. ..
    I do not use effects, and then the tendon ducts con tripper for (my last P'ti pleasure hach ​​tremolo with lots of short delay rptition, distortion and boosts on bottle neck .. . well, must have the strong stomach and the only sound that I like a little less, it would split the sh4, but the Motes I ....

    OVERALL OPINION

    I'm in love ... dj owner of an ibanez 7 strings Di Marzio high-end and a gibson sg standard, I compltement crack .... when I see the finish of the gibson sg and every problem I've had in conjunction with, well seriousness, the "made in us" thing, I think so ... o mag I provided (baba quimper rock! baba powa!) reu of jackson us, not over the nut silent, the MCA is my sg nazes after 6 months, gibson les paul standard with a friend that oxidizes more than my bike in the rain all winter, the prs 2000 that the sound of ibanez 500, ben long live the core. I come drool less than before on the custom shop esp ... what was seen for less than 1000 to baba, ben made in the us, it's over, I m'achterai another schecter plutt one who Rican coterai triple. scratch that, I love it. and yet, I have tried many ...
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  • skizoboy666skizoboy666

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 08/09/06 at 06:34
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    A beautiful guitar, the finish is impeccable, the embedding of the tree in the handle is perfect for the color I was pleasantly surprised on receiving the color was much darker than the pictures on the site Schecter, originally ordered it in blue is more blue / green as emerald blue see

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is all that is most pleasant, thick enough to play consistent and thin enough to obtain a high speed game so great
    Access to acute is a pure joy to play we susprend extremely low over the beast in a solo feast
    The weight is correct although a little more light would have been better, but given the good sustain and the sound you get one is almost glad to have back pain

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    A beautiful guitar, the finish is impeccable, the embedding of the tree in the handle is perfect for the color I was pleasantly surprised on receiving the color was much darker than the pictures on the site Schecter, originally ordered it in blue is more blue / green as emerald blue see

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is all that is most pleasant, thick enough to play consistent and thin enough to obtain a high speed game so great
    Access to acute is a pure joy to play we susprend extremely low over the beast in a solo feast
    The weight is correct although a little more light would have been better, but given the good sustain and the sound you get one is almost glad to have back pain

    SOUNDS

    I use a combo Engl thunder50 then guide + rock / metal so I guess on a different amp you could get a clean one or more crystalline distortion of the most powerful Death / metal eg
    For sound is incredible is not really all played well all I said, the metal (if the amp'm behind), rock, punk, reagge, blues (enjoyable crunch )....
    Well obviously Needless to say, the clean is not comparable to clean that one could have on a stratovolcano and the distortion is not ESP but now the guitar is the most versatile I had the opportunity to test.
    For the big sound the Seymour Duncan bridge ensures max, the distortion rock to big sound ideal for very heavy metal, small negative split of this microphone is essentially useless as the sound seems to me just got used to my taste
    For the neck pickup is also good at all, whether the split is ideal for the game in accordance with clean, or arpeggio humbucker for clean and great for solos distos!
    I remove a split point for the bridge pickup which is useless in my case

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 3 months, what I like most is that this guitar is the kind of guitar that, when placed on its stand will make you want to play, when you look at it as if it called us, the difference is that some guitar, warbling sound when plugged connect to its plumage, we are not disappointed, imagine you are approaching a beautiful girl (or handsome guy) in a bar and you realize in talking + to be in that barrel that girl is also very smart, funny and interresting .... it happens not every day
    For the price I bought it (the guitar at 920 euros Woodbrass and I'm not disappointed given that I already try 300 euros more expensive guitars that sounded less than the schecter!
    I would do this choice a thousand times!
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  • KirgonKirgon

    Schecter C-1 ClassicPublished on 12/20/06 at 01:10
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    04/09/04:
    Guitar corréenne ...
    As mentioned earlier, 24 jumbo frets, Duncan JB humbucker 2 '/ 59' splitabble thanks to a selector 5 posititons ...
    Sets Tone Pro bridge.
    Driver Channel 5 parts thinner than my squier affinity, but wider (a treat)!
    Table dappled beautiful maple and a beautiful tree of life on the stick that my surprise does not seem a bit cheap as could be suppposer the pictures!
    A good finish, which leaves some slight flaws but hey, not too bad!

    Rating 9 / 10

    EDIT 20/12/06: Nothing really has noted, it is still good agreement, honestly, you can just regret a little plastoc binding of the handle. Otherwise it is 100% nickel ...

    UTILIZATION

    04/09/04…
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    04/09/04:
    Guitar corréenne ...
    As mentioned earlier, 24 jumbo frets, Duncan JB humbucker 2 '/ 59' splitabble thanks to a selector 5 posititons ...
    Sets Tone Pro bridge.
    Driver Channel 5 parts thinner than my squier affinity, but wider (a treat)!
    Table dappled beautiful maple and a beautiful tree of life on the stick that my surprise does not seem a bit cheap as could be suppposer the pictures!
    A good finish, which leaves some slight flaws but hey, not too bad!

    Rating 9 / 10

    EDIT 20/12/06: Nothing really has noted, it is still good agreement, honestly, you can just regret a little plastoc binding of the handle. Otherwise it is 100% nickel ...

    UTILIZATION

    04/09/04:
    Handle very nice ... Not necessarily super fast (jumbo frets and neck wide enough forces) but I knew by buying it was not a guitar shredder special (although it is possible to do it anyway) ... Otherwise, it is a form stratabound / PRS, very easy to play, it was quickly at ease ...

    Access to acute is impeccable, one begins to play with the 24th box with ease!

    The guitar is well balanced, it is quite heavy, sustain Hell (neck-;-)), a pure wonder!

    Rating 9 / 10

    EDIT 20/12/06: Regarding the sustain of hell, I moderate my comments a bit. Sustain excellent ^^...
    I will soon make me do a Start 'at Warmoth for two shovels extremely complementary. But honestly, the only thing we can blame it clean sounds to be a little go anywhere without particular color (nice because versatility and damage both when seeking something more distinctive).
    I do not change the note, it's heavy!

    SOUNDS

    04/09/04:
    Then ... I'm about to ***, I thought to keep my squier for clean sounds that were not too ugly bah eh, no! Outside the Squier, the versatility of the Schecter C1 Classic is amazing, two humbuckers pechus well, and intermediate positions in Fender'iens to fade ...

    In short, one word: versatility, but not bad, or is that way, no no no, everything here is worth taking!
    So .. me ... I took all ...

    10/10

    EDIT 20/12/06: See above!

    OVERALL OPINION

    04/09/04:
    I use it for one week and a half like that, it made me do a little balance with little to rush ...

    I am captivated by its beauty, its sounds, its sutain short, all qualitées ....

    I put an overall score of 9 / 10 was due to a default light finish but if you want the versatility at an unbeatable price (730 euros imported from the EU -> price including taxes and transportation), there no more ...

    Voila! Thank you for reading!
    Good 'day!

    Overall Rating 9.8/10 -> 9 on the ballot!

    EDIT 20/12/06: 9.8 is closer to 10 than 9, so I put 10 ... If I change the scratch, it will be blue with a PRS tremolo and birds! Otherwise I keep ...
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