Hello, thanks for giving up your time for this...
When you want to kick back and play, which is your "go to" guitar?
Which guitar gets closest to providing you with the tone you hear in your head?
Do you have any designs that you think might just be too much for the current market?
What's up with the Sir Saint avatar? Cool, but unusual
Hello, thanks for giving up your time for this...
When you want to kick back and play, which is your "go to" guitar?
Not sure I should answer this! Michael will be mad.
Right now my USA Trad PT with Custom Antiquities thanks Seymour!
My USA Jazz Bass
and my 1980 Les Paul Standard
this list will change in one month!
Which guitar gets closest to providing you with the tone you hear in your head?
Depends on the tune but a Corsair often or My Trad PT
Do you have any designs that you think might just be too much for the current market?
One example that's near & dear is a particular Duncan Designed pickup. When I purchased the guitar, I checked the pickups and found that the neck pickup matched neither the specs published for that guitar by Schecter, nor the specs published on Duncan's website.
Regarding the pickups, that is probably more for Evan... but IMO I think the Duncan Designed pickups are very consisitant,
FYI the 2010 C-1 CUSTOM will have an ebony fingerboard!
The Duncan Designed stuff is very consistent. If what you had was an HB-103, it should have the following D. C. Resistance: Neck 8.13K, Bridge 17.08K. If what you got was significantly off (+/- 5%) from that specification, I'd like to know more about it. You can PM me with the details.
Okay I got another one for you guys.
How do you choose who does your graphic design, both web and print?(catalogues, direct mail, magazine advertisements etc).
Do you keep it in-house, hire one or more advertising firms or search out and hire particular artists and designers that you enjoy?
MCschecterPres,
Hello and thank you for coming to the SDUGF to answer our questions. (excuse me a second...I have to go flip my opossum on the grill, I will be right back)
Okay...my questions are this:
1. Where does the Schecter guitar company purchase their woods for building guitars?
2. Are the woods aged naturally, or do you speed dry the woods in a special room for that purpose?
Having not had a hands-on with a recent PT, I'll ask how the Super Rock II pickups compare to "normal" (i.e. Duncan) models we can relate to? Are they real hot, vintage voiced, what's the magnet type, etc.
I, for one believe a PT with a 59 set is a thing of beauty.
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Is David Schecter still involved with the company? If so, on what level?
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The Hellcat VI was already mentioned in this thread, but I'd like to bring it up again. I know it's much more than a doom-metal downtune machine, but I'm intensely interested in using it as a doom metal downtune machine. Have there been thoughts of, say, jumbo-frets, active HBs in place of the minis, making it more pointy/evil etc., or is that the sort of thing I'd have to get through the custom shop?
(Forgot to add 24 frets to Doom Hellcat VI (Doomcat VI?) wishlist.)
And speaking of 24, have you guys dabbled with the idea of a short-scale guitar? I'm particularly fond of 24" scale, but see that you primarily work with 24.75 or above.
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