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KatyPerryologist
Re: Opinions on Schecter?
but for a metallica sound are emgs better?
but for a metallica sound are emgs better?
but for a metallica sound are emgs better?
I am not really one to brag about anything but why would you sound funny bragging about owning a guitar that is "Attractive, affordable, reliable and completely usable"?
Should you? Who cares what other people think in that respect.If there's no shame in bragging about something that is "Attractive, affordable, reliable and completely usable", then can I brag about my suit that I bought at Target? I mean hey, I shouldn't feel funny about that, should I?:bling:
What do you mean preference, do you mean they didn't have the options you were after or you just prefer other guitars?Seriously though, Schecters are pretty nice guitars. I have a C1 Custom in Trans Blue. They're great bang for the buck, they play well, and if you're willing to spend a little extra, you can get some solid pickups in them like EMGs or Duncans. My only complaints are about preference, not reliability, function or build quality. Play one and if you dig it, buy it.:headbang:
I think you've missed the point of Empty_Pockets post. There's a difference between taking pride in something and bragging about it. Taking pride in owning a Schecter makes perfect sense. But bragging about it would come off like Ten Things I Hate About You when the kid says, "I'm thinking of getting a Tercel. Yeah, that's a Toyota." Bragging about an affordable, commonly-found product like it's hot sh!t makes you look lame, that's the point. You said you don't brag so I doubt that it will come up but Schecters are not high-end guitars. What we're trying to say is if you said, "Yeah, I own a Schecter," it wouldn't be impressive like saying, "Yeah, I own a PRS Dragon III."Should you? Who cares what other people think in that respect.
If you got a great deal on a high end product why would it bother you?
Seriously, don't be "that guy." You've been on this forum long enough to know that, a few turds aside, nobody here judges a guitar that way. Besides, are you telling me if you just won $350 million in the lotto, you'd pass-up Gibson, PRS, ESP, Fender, Ibanez, etc. and only consider buying a Schecter? I'll call bullsh!t on that every day of the week and twice on Sundays.However, if a brand name or higher price tag for the same quality is your thing..to each their own.:scratchch
I definitely owe you a better explanation here. What I mean is the only things I can really complain about with Schecter can be chalked up to what I personally prefer on a guitar. The main thing is the neck. I don't like thin necks like most Ibanez guitars, but the Schecter necks to me are typically too thick. Not a flaw in the guitar, but not what I prefer. It's the sort of thing that didn't bother you at first, but the more you notice it the less you like it. When I bought my C1 Custom, it had Vol/Vol/Tone. Again, I'd prefer Vol/Tone/Tone. I don't care for the Custom Custom it came with either. But a little soldering and a mag swap and now I have those items addressed(C8s rock, thank you Lt. Kojak & Blueman). I also didn't like that the pots were cheap crap. They can give me Duncans, but won't spend $15 more for good pots... don't get it. The ping locking tuners don't hold tune as well as Sperzels or Schallers either. But there's a solution for that too.:bigok:What do you mean preference, do you mean they didn't have the options you were after or you just prefer other guitars?
They are nice instruments, and still good value but not as much as they were a few years ago.
The designs look like they are aimed at metal players, but many of them have thicker necks than you would expect for that style of guitar.
That's true, hence they did this:...the only things I can really complain about with Schecter can be chalked up to what I personally prefer on a guitar. The main thing is the neck. I don't like thin necks like most Ibanez guitars, but the Schecter necks to me are typically too thick. Not a flaw in the guitar, but not what I prefer. It's the sort of thing that didn't bother you at first, but the more you notice it the less you like it.
If you like the chubbier necks pretty much any of the high-end ones mentioned so far.
If you're like me and prefer slimmer necks, the BlackJack SLS line is for you. They have them in red but I so much prefer them in blue![]()
I guess my humor is lost on others alsoLet me just say that I'm not trying to come across as rude here, but I'm trying to be direct to give you a better explanation. I was trying to explain via humor, but I guess I failed in getting that across.
As I said, not my thing no matter what I have.I think you've missed the point of Empty_Pockets post. There's a difference between taking pride in something and bragging about it. Taking pride in owning a Schecter makes perfect sense. But bragging about it would come off like Ten Things I Hate About You when the kid says, "I'm thinking of getting a Tercel. Yeah, that's a Toyota." Bragging about an affordable, commonly-found product like it's hot sh!t makes you look lame, that's the point. You said you don't brag so I doubt that it will come up but Schecters are not high-end guitars. What we're trying to say is if you said, "Yeah, I own a Schecter," it wouldn't be impressive like saying, "Yeah, I own a PRS Dragon III."
When did I say that? I look for the best guitar for my money. LIke Gibsons, but they are a bit out of my reach for the model I actually want. NEver played a PRS and the models I have seen just don't call out to me for overall looks either. Not a big Fender fan either. I like Ibanez and have been considering putting them on my NGD list. I never said I am only buying a schecter, I said I like what I have seen in their models so far within my budget but that is not to say I am not going to look at other guitars.Seriously, don't be "that guy." You've been on this forum long enough to know that, a few turds aside, nobody here judges a guitar that way. Besides, are you telling me if you just won $350 million in the lotto, you'd pass-up Gibson, PRS, ESP, Fender, Ibanez, etc. and only consider buying a Schecter? I'll call bullsh!t on that every day of the week and twice on Sundays.
What guitars am I hinting at, let me know so I can check them out also?I agree in not paying more than you should for something of same quality. But Schecter's are mid-level quality in my book, and not comparable to the guitars you're hinting at. But if that's your concern, I'd go Ibanez. IMHO Ibanez will have a better guitar than Schecter for the same price.
Well, getting every cent worth of my money in the guitar and ending up with a solid workhorse is exactly what I am after. Of course I have other guitars I would love to own (don't we all) but I am on a lower budget so I want to make sure I get the best for the limit. So far the schecters are at the top of my list but there are others that fall within my budget. Just wanted to get the opinions from people that have played them and I appreciate your opinions. Next week I will be researching a different insturment until I find the right one.I definitely owe you a better explanation here. What I mean is the only things I can really complain about with Schecter can be chalked up to what I personally prefer on a guitar. The main thing is the neck. I don't like thin necks like most Ibanez guitars, but the Schecter necks to me are typically too thick. Not a flaw in the guitar, but not what I prefer. It's the sort of thing that didn't bother you at first, but the more you notice it the less you like it. When I bought my C1 Custom, it had Vol/Vol/Tone. Again, I'd prefer Vol/Tone/Tone. I don't care for the Custom Custom it came with either. But a little soldering and a mag swap and now I have those items addressed(C8s rock, thank you Lt. Kojak & Blueman). I also didn't like that the pots were cheap crap. They can give me Duncans, but won't spend $15 more for good pots... don't get it. The ping locking tuners don't hold tune as well as Sperzels or Schallers either. But there's a solution for that too.:bigok:
But that's just it, this is nit-picking. Everything I just mentioned can be modified (save for the neck unless you want to risk having a luthier shave it downmg
. I love that it came w/ a solid Tone Pros TOM. The finish is pretty nice, as is the craftsmanship. Only other complaint is that their tops are veneer only. They don't put a maple cap under them so you don't get any tonal benefits from your flame/quilt. It's just there to look good (although, my experience with Epi is they do have a maple cap under their veneers to add tone).
But I really mean this: Schecter to me is kind of a cross-breed (style-wise) between ESP and Gibson. Style and power with a little pizazz. In my opinion, Schecters give you every penny's worth of your money in the guitar. They are good, solid ,workhorse instruments that won't disappoint and will give you many happy jam sessions.
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