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- tarz200tdi
A great guitar ... almost.
Published on 06/01/13 at 00:09 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Characteristics have already been said
I had the first version, with EMG 81 and 85 non splitable.
Excellent guitar, but kept only 3 weeks because it has not convinced me in the end: continue reading ...
UTILIZATION
This really is a quality instrument.
A great violin, a properly calibrated weight, excellent balance, a perfect finish ...
In short we feel that we have in our hands a reliable instrument and "longlife" after 5 seconds of the game not even connected.
The sustain is remarkable
Being an addict Gibson in terms of handle (knacki my balls and my big palms like tuning forks and short sleeves a little overweight), the handle (pitch fender) is a treat because i…Read moreCharacteristics have already been said
I had the first version, with EMG 81 and 85 non splitable.
Excellent guitar, but kept only 3 weeks because it has not convinced me in the end: continue reading ...
UTILIZATION
This really is a quality instrument.
A great violin, a properly calibrated weight, excellent balance, a perfect finish ...
In short we feel that we have in our hands a reliable instrument and "longlife" after 5 seconds of the game not even connected.
The sustain is remarkable
Being an addict Gibson in terms of handle (knacki my balls and my big palms like tuning forks and short sleeves a little overweight), the handle (pitch fender) is a treat because it is not a caricature like Ibanez for example. .. He keeps such a small head side thickness, ideal for riffer comfortably, which seems to refine the acute ... Short form handle which, in addition to its comfort, it gives a true versatility in terms of game
Access to acute is perfect ... This is a guy who plays Gibby SG who said ...
The hardware is super strong, reliable etc ... We are really confident, which at this price is still rare!
SOUNDS
It is true that not buy this type of instrument to funk, country or back in the text and notes Robert Johnsonn ...
With electronics it is clear that this tool is more than comfortable in genres bleeding ... And that for copper, zinc, aluminum, stainless steel and even titanium is the ideal shovel whatever metal you play. In terms of range, it is well above an LTD, and a bit below an ESP ...
After I have still not caught, or rather I was very frustrated very quickly by both EMG ... I soon felt that they completely have stifled the instrument: it has such a quality violin (which means not connected: sustain, harmonics, brightness, and heat - mid made by the construction mahogany neck + stuck ...) that the microphones are unable to highlight ... Brief EMG EMG make us, giving the feeling that they scoff at the guitar in which they are placed ...
In short it is objectively good, even very good, but I find this terrible frustration, non-development of the electronic violin by choice.
OVERALL OPINION
As said by introducing an excellent instrument, I bought more at very low prices (and sold more expensive ...), but finally made a meteoric passage into my set.
A versatile little guitar, especially a small inconsistency in my opinion between violin and electronics.
on the other hand (it will be another opinion soon), regretting its comfort and violin character, but I plunged for a blackjack ATX ... and then, finally REVELATION: we really hear the guitar and not only micro ... And it confirms that the C-1 are excellent shovels!See less50 - SonicPulverizer
Not too extreme
Published on 10/29/12 at 15:15The Schecter C1 Hellraiser is an excellent playing guitar that possesses much more charm than you might think. The C-1 has a mahogany body and set mahogany neck with what Schecter calls an "ultra-access" cutaway. As far as electronics are concerned, the C-1 is EMG equipped with an 81 and an 89 wired into a 3 way blade switch, shared tone, and two push pull volumes that split the coils in the pickups. The appointments such as the body binding and cross inlays look a lot more appealing in person than in stock photos and lend the guitar a more expensive feel. I'm not a fan of over the top metal guitars but something about the looks of the hellraiser seemed restrained and thought out.
UTILI…Read moreThe Schecter C1 Hellraiser is an excellent playing guitar that possesses much more charm than you might think. The C-1 has a mahogany body and set mahogany neck with what Schecter calls an "ultra-access" cutaway. As far as electronics are concerned, the C-1 is EMG equipped with an 81 and an 89 wired into a 3 way blade switch, shared tone, and two push pull volumes that split the coils in the pickups. The appointments such as the body binding and cross inlays look a lot more appealing in person than in stock photos and lend the guitar a more expensive feel. I'm not a fan of over the top metal guitars but something about the looks of the hellraiser seemed restrained and thought out.
UTILIZATION
The strings are loaded thru-body to a tone pros Tune-o-matic bridge, adding sustain and clarity to the guitar. I enjoyed the feel of the neck and noted that the frets were in better shape than most Gibson USA guitars I've played. The cutaway provides ample maneuverability with the upper registers of the guitar, living up to it's "ultra-access" banner. Tuning stability was average with the guitar. The inclusion of active pickups and coil tap functionality is something otherwise unseen on guitars in the sub $1000 range.
SOUNDS
I played the Schecter through a Mesa boogie Stietto Deuce. Mesa 4x12 cab. No pedals.
The guitar handles every genre with finesse. The strings have an elasticity to the feel that resembles the playability of the newer plek'd Les Paul Traditionals. The C-1 has a great deal of sustain and not clarity both in clean and heavily distorted passages. The guitar is on the darker side of the spectrum but markedly brighter than most all-mahogany Gibsons.
OVERALL OPINION
The Schecter C-1 Hellraiser is a lesson in refinement that most guitar company's geared toward aggressive stylings could learn from. It's very obviously a "metal" guitar, but when you hold it in person with light hitting it, it has a very classy vibe going on. The binding and the active electronics give the consumer a sense that they are getting their money's worth-- which, to be honest, doesn't happen often these days.See less00 - RedSkyWhisper
Very good guitar for metal
Published on 02/22/12 at 09:17 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I do not think I need to redefine the characteristics
UTILIZATION
The handle is very nice, no matter the position: the left hand cut is really perfect and the 24 fret widely accessible. It is a pleasure to play in the treble. It may seem a bit much at first, especially if you like me comes from Fender, or Ibanez.
In terms of weight, it's still not very heavy, it can easily take several hours standing without bursting.
SOUNDS
I play mainly Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Death Metal and Black Metal. This guitar is part of what is best for these kinds of music.
I do not play on my computer but amps, but I have not much to complain about, the sound is really good, w…Read moreI do not think I need to redefine the characteristics
UTILIZATION
The handle is very nice, no matter the position: the left hand cut is really perfect and the 24 fret widely accessible. It is a pleasure to play in the treble. It may seem a bit much at first, especially if you like me comes from Fender, or Ibanez.
In terms of weight, it's still not very heavy, it can easily take several hours standing without bursting.
SOUNDS
I play mainly Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Death Metal and Black Metal. This guitar is part of what is best for these kinds of music.
I do not play on my computer but amps, but I have not much to complain about, the sound is really good, what there is always room for progress.
Sometimes I play a little jazz with the neck pickup (and appropriate settings). I would really like to try this with other stringed active pickups and a split, because the grain of the guitar would sound good with a simple.
OVERALL OPINION
I use this guitar since 2010. I hesitate between Ibanez, LTD and other brands specializing in Metal, but my choice was focused on it because it has an excellent value, especially since I bought it at more than half the original price at the output of this model (bought second-hand 500 euros lead guitarist Loudblast).
So I want to offer me other brand models for different tunings.See less40 - philtoxPublished on 02/20/06 at 05:04 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Guitar "made in korea" RULES of the United States trs good finish.
The strings through the body with a good sustain trs reinforced by micro EMG 81 and 85
Two volumes, a Tomali slecteur three positions.
Note that my Schecter n'tait not come with a house!
UTILIZATION
Channel enjoyable (this is only my opinion) flat end for my hands.
CHAC in acute is facilitated by the handle al enjoyable eye and your left hand.
The guitar is lgre, small and well balance. Its shape recalls some Ibanez with a trs beautiful finish, mine is one of the photo in black, you lose the bending, damage ...
SOUNDS
To play rock, hard rock, it is excellent aid for the microphones, for me it'…Read moreGuitar "made in korea" RULES of the United States trs good finish.
The strings through the body with a good sustain trs reinforced by micro EMG 81 and 85
Two volumes, a Tomali slecteur three positions.
Note that my Schecter n'tait not come with a house!
UTILIZATION
Channel enjoyable (this is only my opinion) flat end for my hands.
CHAC in acute is facilitated by the handle al enjoyable eye and your left hand.
The guitar is lgre, small and well balance. Its shape recalls some Ibanez with a trs beautiful finish, mine is one of the photo in black, you lose the bending, damage ...
SOUNDS
To play rock, hard rock, it is excellent aid for the microphones, for me it's fine.
I play Fender amp and champion110 behringher GMX212. As beginners, I will not speculate too much on the sound, I would say this guitar is less versatile than my Fender, even if I was prfre for comfort.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for four months, I love its finish, ergonomics, and sound.
Ct ngatif, trs is messy, nothing rhibitoire.
Bought 825 new music Arpge Nogent sur Marne, I do not regret my purchase, the price is a good qualitprix. If c'tait again, YES with great pleasure, indeed I seek Schecter and other hard to find a dealer in France for a reasonable price. 1000 Pass this guitar is not valid, do not forget that this is a MADE IN KOREA. Note that a new MODEL just made its appearance, see the version with Floyd at: https://www.schecterguitars.com/spec.asp?id=140See less00 - OlipunkPublished on 12/04/06 at 10:52 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Korean guitar.
24 frets, EMG 81/85 (therefore active electronics), Tune-O-Matic Home Tone Gotoh, Grover, fittings "Black Chrome", 2 volumes, 1 tone, 3-position selector, mahogany neck glued mahogany body the table in maple.
-> Www.schecterguitars.com (http://www.schecterguitars.com)
UTILIZATION
Level, the handle, there's no denying it, it's nice, it is neither too big nor too small, it is really comfortable from the start, even people with small hands will be in ease.
Access to acute could not be easier, the notches and set neck give a really comfortable playing in the treble.
In weight, it is clear that there is more light but it is not very heavy (less than a les paul …Read moreKorean guitar.
24 frets, EMG 81/85 (therefore active electronics), Tune-O-Matic Home Tone Gotoh, Grover, fittings "Black Chrome", 2 volumes, 1 tone, 3-position selector, mahogany neck glued mahogany body the table in maple.
-> Www.schecterguitars.com (http://www.schecterguitars.com)
UTILIZATION
Level, the handle, there's no denying it, it's nice, it is neither too big nor too small, it is really comfortable from the start, even people with small hands will be in ease.
Access to acute could not be easier, the notches and set neck give a really comfortable playing in the treble.
In weight, it is clear that there is more light but it is not very heavy (less than a les paul style guitar) and is very well balanced.
SOUNDS
From the first notes, it's knock!
A good big sound, very powerful (you tell me with a emg 81 in bridge, it's normal ). It is clear and precise. A guitar cut for big sound, it is very typical metal from its electronics, it will delight fans of metal of all kinds. For its clear, easy to crunch emg 81.
As for the emg 85, he released (in my opinion) a very good clear sound, very warm and round sound quite "massive". It gives very good sound.
I play a Laney head VH100R and I'm really happy with the sound that I get to go out with this guitar.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a small month now and I'm very happy, active emg's give real power while remaining very accurate.
Price / quality ratio, it's very very good stuff at a price affordable enough, the emg worth and finish is superb (see diament binding on the body in the red version).
I would do this choice with his eyes closed, no complaints. It's not a very versatile guitar, certainly, but for the big sound is a very good guitar, affordable.See less00 - tjon901
My kind of shred guitar
Published on 09/25/11 at 11:10This guitar is meant to take on the mid to high end ESP shred guitars. This guitar has a lot of the same features that you would find on an ESP with some extra touches. This guitar has the more modern design of making a shred guitar that can handle the modern music with low tunings. This guitar has a mahogany body and with a set mahogany neck. The neck has a rosewood fretboard with 24 jumbo frets. The pickups in this guitar are a fully active set of EMG's. You get an 81tw in the bridge and an a 89 in the neck. These are special EMG's because they are both splittable. Up top you have locking schecter tuners with a tonepros string through tune-o-matic bridge. The controls are two volume knobs…Read moreThis guitar is meant to take on the mid to high end ESP shred guitars. This guitar has a lot of the same features that you would find on an ESP with some extra touches. This guitar has the more modern design of making a shred guitar that can handle the modern music with low tunings. This guitar has a mahogany body and with a set mahogany neck. The neck has a rosewood fretboard with 24 jumbo frets. The pickups in this guitar are a fully active set of EMG's. You get an 81tw in the bridge and an a 89 in the neck. These are special EMG's because they are both splittable. Up top you have locking schecter tuners with a tonepros string through tune-o-matic bridge. The controls are two volume knobs with a master tone. Both the volume knobs have push pull pots so you can split either pickup into single coil mode. There is a 3 way toggle to switch between the pickups.
UTILIZATION
The arch top design is very comfortable and pretty different than what you would get on most shred guitars. The cutaways are pretty deep and give you good access to the upper frets. The necks on Schecter guitars are pretty big compared to a lot of other shred guitars so that will take some getting use to. I love the tonepros locking tune-o-matic. They lock down in place reducing wiggle and this increases sustain. They also do not fall off when you are changing strings. The locking tuners up top are nice as well. Schecter is really stepping up their game.
SOUNDS
Unlike a lot of guitars with EMG's this guitar has a pretty versatile sound thanks to the switching functions. The 81 is a classic EMG design and the 81tw just adds more functionality to the pickup. In full humbucker mode the 81 is a beast. It has a searing high gain metal sound. When I play music with a lot of palm muting I can get an awesome tone. The 81 really shines when you are playing tight chugging riffs. With the tune-o-matic bridge you dont have to worry about a tremolo going out of tune when you are trying to do heavy palm mutes. Tight chugging riffs and single note lines are what this pickup is best at. When you downtune all these traits just help to keep the sound nice and tight. It is very hard to get a muddy sound from this pickup. The TW came out in 2008 and has the dual mode function like the 89. It is like 2 pickups built into one. You get an 81 with a single coil in the case. It provides a good true single coil sound. You arent really splitting the pickup you are just turning on another pickup inside the case. The 89 is the original "splitting" EMG pickups. It is like an 85 but with the single coil pickup built in as well. In the neck the 85 is a great pickup. It has a smoother sound that works better for leads in the neck position. So with this guitar you essentially get 4 pickups, two EMG S models and an 81 and 85.
OVERALL OPINION
This guitar is meant to do battle with the likes of ESP. This guitar has much of the same features as its ESP counterparts but with slight tweaks that give it a slight advantage overall. You do not see many companies using the dual mode EMG's. This really shows that they want to add an air of versatility to the guitar. This is not just a metal machine it can get your good clean tones too but overall this guitar is pretty beastly.See less10 - Panzer GuardianPublished on 10/31/07 at 08:02 (This content has been automatically translated from French)This guitar is made in Korea and finished in the USA. Extra jumbo frets 24, emg 81/85 pickups, Tune-o-matic tonepro, 2 volume knobs and one tone, mahogany body with set neck with a touch of rosewood, interspersed with references cross-shaped Gothic.
I put 9 because it is possible to do better, but this is great.
UTILIZATION
The handle is pretty average size, and allows to be as comfortable as the rhythmic solos. The neck is glued, so access to treble is excellent (it is also easy to play the last boxes in the bottom of the handle, except the size of the boxes). The form allows a stratocaster type playability optimuum both sitting and standing. In addition, the guitar is pretty…Read moreThis guitar is made in Korea and finished in the USA. Extra jumbo frets 24, emg 81/85 pickups, Tune-o-matic tonepro, 2 volume knobs and one tone, mahogany body with set neck with a touch of rosewood, interspersed with references cross-shaped Gothic.
I put 9 because it is possible to do better, but this is great.
UTILIZATION
The handle is pretty average size, and allows to be as comfortable as the rhythmic solos. The neck is glued, so access to treble is excellent (it is also easy to play the last boxes in the bottom of the handle, except the size of the boxes). The form allows a stratocaster type playability optimuum both sitting and standing. In addition, the guitar is pretty light, so playing up is not a problem.
I put 9 because I would have preferred a flatter neck, even if the handle is very comfortable.
SOUNDS
We enter the heart of the matter: the sound. Like the Gothic cross, the name and EMG show, this guitar is for the metal, which is my favorite style of music. For others, go your way, this guitar you are not destiny.
Coupled with a good amp (for me it is a ValveKing Royal 8), this guitar can indulge in the kind of music the most violent. The riffs and solos peracute pests spend so perfectly with the emg 81. The 85 allows the minimum versatility. A clear, precise enough, and bluesy sound that seems good (I'm not an expert in blues).
Sounds worth a 10 for the metal / shredder base, and much less for others.
OVERALL OPINION
I use this guitar for about 9 months, and it's always a treat to play. Being left handed I did not have many choices, so I chose this guitar for sound, although I would have preferred a more flat and round a floyd rose. The value for money is good I think. For € 850 there is not much left on the shelf.
If I had to redo this choice, I would save a little for a jackson soloist, which would correspond more to what I play. But this guitar is excellent, and I advise all left wanting to play metal / shred and other types affiliates.See less10