Schecter Hellraiser Extreme C-1 VS Blackjack SLS C-1 A

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Schecter Hellraiser Extreme C-1 E (South Korea)

Pickups: EMG 81/89R
Neck/Construction/Shape: Maple.Walnut Multi-ply/Neck-Thru/Thin ‘C’
Controls: Volume/Volume (Push-Pull)/Tone/3-Way Switch
Top Material: Quilted Maple

Blackjack SLS C-1 A (South Korea)

Pickups: Seymour Duncan BlackOuts AHB-1/BlackOuts AHB-1
Neck/Construction/Shape: Maple 3-pc/Set-Neck/Ultra Thin ‘C’
Controls: Volume/Volume/Tone/3-Way Switch
Top Material: Arched Top

The rest of the specs are pretty much the same for both instruments

I am using a Randall 45W head and my style of playing is drop tuning thrash/hardcore.
I dont care that much about the (Push-Pull) split coil or w/e on the neck pup of hellraiser's,just looking for a decent high gain sound with some kind of clarity for riffing.

So my questions are
1.is there a noticable sustain difference between the neck thru and the set neck construction for that kind of music?
2.Quilted Maple or Arched Top Material?
3.There is a difference of 300$ in their price.worth or not?

ps.pickups are a matter of personal choice lets dont make this another emg vs blackouts thread
 
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Schecter Hellraiser Extreme C-1 VS Blackjack SLS C-1 A

I have spent a lot of time with both guitars. The extreme is heavier (weight not tone) and has a thicker neck than the sls. The sls has a much thinner neck than other schecters. It also has 12-16" compound radius. Do you transition between lead and rhythm a lot? Then you may like the sls better. I think the sls is the better choice personally.
 
Re: Schecter Hellraiser Extreme C-1 VS Blackjack SLS C-1 A

I'm a much bigger fan of the sls, it is a lighter guitar, the tone to me is much better, and is more versatile than the hellraiser
 
Re: Schecter Hellraiser Extreme C-1 VS Blackjack SLS C-1 A

It is claimed that you get mahogany’s smooth, appealing lows with good sustain, as well as the extra clarity, definition, and bite added by the dense maple cap,but i dont think the same applies on such distorted sound,so i guess the Blackjack will do just fine.:bigok:

On the other hand Neck-Thru construction provides better sustain and some kind of better tone or something over the Set-Neck construction (looking for more info about it).

Conclusion is (Blackouts+Ultra thin Set-Neck) VS (EMGs+Thicker Neck-Thru+Maple top)
 
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