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Schecter Hellcat (2005)

Other Shape Guitar from Schecter belonging to the Hellcat series

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Published on 03/11/07 at 06:14
Bolt (broad but thin), rosewood key, mechanical clutch, 3 single coil pickups, tremolo style Jazzmaster.
3 position selector micro (phase / off / out of phase) a general volume, 1 Tone general.
white finish + pickgard tortoise, all perfect ....
Satin finish neck, cream binding ....

UTILIZATION

The guitar is quite large as cot cot head body, but the balance is good as sitting and standing not short of fatigue for ...
the handle is very comfortable, not really cramped, access to acute is in the middle (type strats and other) ...
the only dark spot on the bridges of the bridge that are of a Jazzmaster and do not take too many strings in attacks a little strong. I have changed the bridges "GraphTech" and since then no more problem. It is cheap and effective.
Cot sound is very versatile mics have more fishing than just "normal" and switches provide a broad range of sounds (the 3 mics 2 sets or extreme in-phase and phase out etc etc. .. ..) we find the type Start sound but with more power. micro acute saturation harmonics can leave it short of regal ... I use a combo Vox AD30, and frankly, I do not need anything else ...

SOUNDS

I play a little bit of everything as a dilettante and this guitar allows me to play anything .. from funk to blues to hard there is not an area where you can not find the right sound. the vibrato should be reserved for use rather soft but it holds well the agreement. good for extreme metal, can be a lack of body but not my thing ....

OVERALL OPINION

I was looking for a guitar in his typical Strat without the look I do not like ... and I came across this Schecter: AND IT'S CRAZY LOVE! ! I do not use it! ! I left my closet in my Telecaster and Les Paul copy for this beautiful bte, especially if its looks and sounds ... I had a lot of guitar for 20 years with a Jazzmaster, a Start and many others I've resold with no remorse and that they will accompany me for quite some time ... (Until his little sister will be also a Schecter)
my only question: why did you wait so long?