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Whats your opinon on Schecter?

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Yak
Posted 2006-11-04 9:38 PM (#233039)
Subject: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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Does anyone have an opinion on Schecter electrics? Im currently look at the possibility of a new Fender Strat. The new Hwy101 looks good, but the Schecter looks like a really nice guitar and caught my eye. Looking in the $600 - $1000 price range.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-11-04 9:52 PM (#233040 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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I don't own one but I have played a friends' Schecter. Can't tell you what model but it sounds great when he's playing it (jazz/rock). He's told me that he won't play anything but anymore - he just loves the sound he gets.
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Northcountry
Posted 2006-11-04 9:56 PM (#233041 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?
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Hamer
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alpep
Posted 2006-11-04 11:05 PM (#233042 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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schecter was a lot better in the early 80's when townsend was using them
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an4340
Posted 2006-11-04 11:24 PM (#233043 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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Never had the pleasure of working out a schecter. But I don't like the current crop of fenders. Have you thought about ESP's, Godins or Reverends? Or making your own from Warmoth? And of course Hamers?
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TRboy
Posted 2006-11-05 1:54 AM (#233044 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?



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The first (and only) 7 string guitar I ever saw was a Schecter electric which looked well made.

....I've always wondered how you'd play (chord) a 7 string.....I have a hard enough time with 6.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-11-05 6:49 AM (#233045 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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Six is more than enough fun for me too, Mike. Sometmes a 12 but it kills me when I see someone playing something crazy like a 7 or 10 string or, God forbid, something like this...
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JeffreyD
Posted 2006-11-05 9:20 AM (#233046 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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Carvin Tried a few others, but bang for the buck...only electric I will ever own again (have had 3 now).
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Beal
Posted 2006-11-05 8:23 PM (#233047 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?



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I've had several but they were the 70's and 80's made in the US models. All china now I guess. If you like it go for it.
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alpep
Posted 2006-11-05 10:11 PM (#233048 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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Originally posted by Weaser P:
Six is more than enough fun for me too, Mike. Sometmes a 12 but it kills me when I see someone playing something crazy like a 7 or 10 string or, God forbid, something like this...
the linda manzer pikasso. I actually had that in my hands when Scott Chinery owned one. I think Pat matheny actually uses one.
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innerman
Posted 2006-11-05 10:32 PM (#233049 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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I tend to like the older ones. I think they were a parts company like Mighty Mite or All-Parts and some of the guys working there just decided to go whole hog. Somebody correct me if that's not quite right.

The ones I've played in the last 10 years or so are visually attractive and some of them have a couple of unique features, but most seemed like a sum of the lowest common denominator from other popular guitars. Jack of all trades, master of none. Lacked distinction. Workable, respectable, but nothing great or really interesting.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-11-05 10:34 PM (#233050 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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you can weave blankets on it too.
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jb
Posted 2006-11-06 3:54 AM (#233051 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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[sarcasm]
That guy clearly can't play properly - he's looking down at his hand...

[/sarcasm]

I get lost on a six string neck. No idea how I'd cope on 2x12's plus a 6!

JB
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MidiBuzz
Posted 2006-11-19 9:26 PM (#233052 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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I had both a Schecter PT Custom Tele and a Fender Nashville Tele. Both were worth about the same amount of money. The Shcecter was a much nicer built, better looking better equippped guitar. I liked playing it more as well. I ended ups selling both as I am not a Tele kinda guy.

I kinda miss the Schecter....
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72tour
Posted 2006-11-20 1:17 AM (#233053 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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Schecter..did I spell it right? Anyway, all the nu-metal bands use 'em for some reason. I like 'em okay. If that's the style your going fo though... get an Ibanez... or maybe a Jackson.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2006-11-20 8:02 AM (#233054 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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Originally posted by alpep:
Originally posted by Weaser P:
Six is more than enough fun for me too, Mike. Sometmes a 12 but it kills me when I see someone playing something crazy like a 7 or 10 string or, God forbid, something like this...
the linda manzer pikasso. I actually had that in my hands when Scott Chinery owned one. I think Pat matheny actually uses one.
looks like a train wreck to me...restringing must be something to watch, let alone tuning that monster.
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brainslag
Posted 2006-11-20 8:49 AM (#233055 - in reply to #233039)
Subject: Re: Whats your opinon on Schecter?


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Do you even play those short fat necks? Or are they there just for the resonance of the extra strings?
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