🎸 Own the stage with vintage vibe and modern edge!
The Schecter PT Special Electric Guitar features a solid swamp ash body paired with a P-90-style single-coil pickup, delivering versatile tonal options. Its maple neck and fingerboard ensure smooth playability, all wrapped in a stunning 3-Tone Sunburst Pearl finish—perfect for discerning players seeking classic aesthetics with contemporary performance.
R**D
Well worth it.
Sounds amazing. Feels amazing as well. I play a Gibson Les Paul, and three Fenders (two strats and a tele)... and this guitar has a place here.
A**R
Best explorer style guitar for the money
Got the schecter e-1 standard best $630 I’ve spent on a guitar
M**.
shipping is poor with weather sensitive products
fine neck and string height,guitar in shipping ups to alaska via airlines guitar box was dropped and no damage thank the LORD.packing was very poor just thrown into another box,no packing.shipping needs to be checked when shipping to bad weather states,in particular where we live southeast alaska.good sound!
J**T
The Decline of Schecter Value
I've been buying Schecter guitars since the early 2000's and I've loved them. I own a C-1 Classic, Hellraiser C-1FR, Hellraiser Extreme, Solo 6 Custom, and a C-1 Plus. All of them are excellent guitars with impeccable workmanship. I got the bug to buy a new guitar recently. I ordered 3 different Schecter guitars and ended up returning all of them due to quality issues. The first one was the Silver Mountain C-1 FRS, which had shipping damage, but also shoddy fretwork and lots and lots of dust sealed into the paint. Fret buzz across the entire neck. The second one was the C-1 FRS SLS Elite. This one had bubbles in the finish, exposed glue at the neck joint. and once again excessive dust sealed in the finish. The fretwork was perfect until you got to the 12th fret, then it looks like they forgot to finish the rest. They also had the FR springs tightened to lower the rear of the bridge which lowers the string height. That's a big no-no and a bad setup. Then there's this PT Special. Again, excessive dust sealed into the finish which makes the guitar feel like sandpaper. There was a chip in the wood where the neck meets the body just above the neck pickup. They didn't even seat the screws holding the bridge down, a couple were sticking up 1/8". These were all brand new guitars from reputable dealers and not seconds. Three strikes and you're out Schecter. Their prices have soared while their quality has dropped below subpar. I don't see any value in Schecter guitars anymore.
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