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Schecter Hellraiser Electric Guitar Rig by Kyle Augstin

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2009

Kyle Augstin, Musical Instruments Associate from Westminster, Colorado, plays heavy, melodic music and chooses the Shecter Hellraiser for its metal, tough, gothic look, and active pickups for overdriven crunch sound and clarity at high gain levels. He also likes the Peavey Vypyr amp because of its high range of tonal choices, its built in effects and pedals, and its USB outlet for hooking up to his computer.

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  • Set neck for access? no, set neck for sustain brother.

  • Dude. Quit fighting the baldness

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  • @paule720 but u do get nice access to the higher frets with a set neck, he wasen't wrong.

    but ur right too, set neck gives sustain i agree

  • who give a flying fuck about his heair i didnt type "schecter hellraiser" to see fags commenting about the dudes hair fkn faggggs

  • @KGuitar1987 well dude good for you for admitting that, and good choice in gear but id still choose a schecter of a gibson ;)

  • Just so everyone is clear that is me a year ago and I did not get to chose the gear I reviewed. I use Jackson and Gibson guitars, Engl Amps, and Sennheiser Mic's and Wireless systems. Schecter is a killer guitar company, because their quality control far surpasses other companies in that price range. Oh and those of you commenting on my hair I was recovering from an illness and the medication I had to take caused some hair loss, now its healthy, long, and I'm alive. Rock On People!

  • @JoshGoldie I don't understand that: I have had this guitar (in red) for almost a year and it has never gone noticeably out of tune. I play a lot and the Floyd on this guitar is legit 100%, and still works perfectly.

  • @barrdogg2000 its fine now, i diddnt get this guitar because the floyd kept going outa of tune, got a different guitar with an original floyd :) P.S they were 9 guage......

  • @JoshGoldie get thinner strings...

  • I tried one of those ages ago was great but cost about $900

    I got a Damien elite with emg 81/85 fr $500

    No trem good guitar cept bolt on

  • @JoshGoldie Hey there. To get easier bends on the guitar get lower gauge strings:) You may notice that when you go to buy a new guitar, some may have easier bends than others. Make sure they are both in standard eADGBE tuning, so the string tension is the same. And if that is not it, one of them most likely has lower gauge strings, making them way easier to bend.

  • PLEASE HELP, i just tryed out this guitar today and it way amazing, the only thing i didnt like about it was that the strings were quite hard to bend, can somebody please tell be how to set up my guitar so that its easier to bend the strings, thanks.

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