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The Schecter Hellraiser Extreme C1 Electric Guitar is a quality crafted instrument built to rock, and rock hard. Its mahogany body with maple top provides a balanced tone with great warmth and bite. The Ultra Access heel enables you to fire off leads in the upper registers with ease. The TonePros bridge offers unequaled stability and sustain. Paired with EMG active 81 and 89R pickups the Schecter Hellraiser Extreme C1 guarantees the highest output metal mayhem imaginable.
Schecter Locking Tuners
Schecter Locking Tuners feature a locking screw pin to lock the string into place for greater tuning stability. Details include a 19:1 gear ratio allowing for precise fine tuning adjustments, removable knobs, threaded peghead bushing, and a 10mm diameter peg hole.
EMG Active 81/89R Pickups
81: Utilizing powerful ceramic magnets and close aperture coils, the tone was designed with detailed intensity, incredible amounts of high end cut and fluid sustain. This pickup will make your leads slice right through even the densest mix. 89: Loaded with Alnico V magnets and has separate preamps each providing custom outputs for both dual coil and single coil modes (R Version use REAR coil ). In dual coil mode, the sound is rich, warm and powerful, but still very clear and is similar to the 85.
Neck
Made from 3 pieces of maple and 2 center strips of walnut. This well balanced combination of select wood takes the bright tones of maple and adds a dark tone from the walnut strips. Often used for Thru neck construction giving the acoustic tone of the instrument a perfect string vibration transfer to the body.
Schecter Hellraiser Extreme C1 Electric Guitar Specifications - Construction: Set Neck with Ultra Access
- Body: Mahogany
- Top: Flamed Maple (Maple Fingerboard) or Quilt Maple (Ebony Fingerboard)
- Neck: Multi-Laminate Maple and Walnut
- Finger Board: Flamed Maple
- Frets: 24X Jumbo
- Inlay: Black Pearl or Mother of Pearl 'Gothic Crosses'
- Bindings: MOP with Multi-ply B/W
- Tuners: Schecter Locking
- Pickups: EMG Active 81/89R Black Chrome Covers
- Bridge: TonePros System
- Scale: 25.5 inch
- Hardware: Black Chrome
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| i might have got the lemon |
| Quality |
| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| overall it seems to be a well made guitar, very solid.i just have a problem with 2 strings so im not sure if its a bad tuner, a defective nut or bridge, or a combination of those somewhere. |
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| Reliability |
| How has it stood up over time? |
| not long after i started playing it ive had problems with the low E-string not staying in tune for long, i also have a problem with the G string. it sounds like its being "pinched" or slightly muted when i pluck it, it doesnt ring out properly and sounds "off" besides that i havnt had a problem with any other part of it. |
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| Overall |
| Your general opinion of this product. |
| overall this is a great guitar, the tone is awsome and the finish is flawless. however, if A.M.S. or schecter refuse to do anything about the 2 defects mentioned above it wont matter how good it sounds or looks if you have spend a few hundred dollars to get the defects fixed at a local guitar shop a few months after you buy it, its not worth much is it? and if thats the case i wouldnt recomend anyone buy this. we`ll see how this is handled over the next few weeks. |
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| Playability and Feel |
| How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing? |
| well balanced, not heavy at all. the neck is baby-ass smooth and fast. the ebony fretboard is slick and fast. the controls are well placed. |
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| Tone |
| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| just strumming it unpluged you can hear the quality sound it makes, beutiful acoustic like sound and sustain for days.the wood has awsome tonal qualities. and when you plug it in and crank up the distortion the emg`s do not dissapoint. |
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| Finish |
| How did the stain or paint job look? |
| the finish is absolutely flawless. |
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| Action |
| How was the action out of the box? |
| due to the amount of 12 hour shifts im forced to work at my place of employment i wasnt able to play it for almost a month after it was delivered to my house. what little time i had to mess with it right out of the box it seemed fine, there were no obvious flaws or defects right away. |
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