🎸 Own the night with the Schecter C-1 SLS Evil Twin – where power meets precision.
The Schecter C-1 SLS Evil Twin in Satin Black features a lightweight Swamp Ash body paired with a durable Maple/Walnut neck and a sleek Ebony fingerboard. Equipped with two active humbucking pickups and a hard tail bridge, this 6-string solidbody electric guitar delivers aggressive, noise-free tones and exceptional playability, making it a top choice for professional musicians seeking both style and performance.
Neck Material Type | Maple/Walnut |
String Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Fretboard Material Type | Ebony Wood |
Body Material Type | Walnut |
Back Material Type | Swamp Ash |
Top Material Type | Swamp Ash |
Color | Satin Black |
Scale Length | 25.5 Inches |
Guitar Bridge System | Hard Tail |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
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Good if you know what you like, but some issues slipped through QC.
Ultra thin necks arent for everyone, even more so in the c shape where the neck shape also makes it feel thinner. Everything about this guitar is decent and if you know what you like, could be amazing.The locking tuners are amazing, the nut is good, stainless steel frets make bending feel like butter and the set through neck counter feels like you're scooping air on the high notes. Here's something things that buged me.The fret work needs ... Work. I can't get the action under 2mm without buzzing out on the 5th fret low e. The hipshot bridge doesn't align perfectly with the holes in the body, making stringing up an annoyance. If it was any worse it would actually bend the strings as the come up. The fishman pickups are pretty damn good and the tones you can get with push pull knobs are sweet, but they're active pups and if you like putting in any dynamics in your picking they will make you cringe because it's always 100% or nothing with them. the back of the neck isn't satin either, I know it looks unfinished on photos, but it has a coating on it and yup, it gets sticky real fast. All in all its a good guitar, with some factory issues. Just keep in mind thin necks will make your hand cramp up real fast if you're not used to them (ultra thin c shape, 19 mm at first fret)Edit; dropped from 4 to 3 stars. I had to spend 300 usd to send the guitar back because the neck issue was a factory issue. 140 for shipping across country and 160USD for a case.The neck became super comfortable as I learned how to better grip the neck, I actually prefer it over my 3 thousand dollar ESP.
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