Review of my Schecter C-1 Custom 2010 Model
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Also the custom has the ultra access heel or the back of the neck where the joint is it's rounded off for much better access I was playing one of these at GC it's awesome!!
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Nice demo! I have a Schecter Blackjack atx c-1 fr and I will buy this one soon! :)
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Schecter all the way. forget Gibson, over priced.
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Is this a good guitar for shredding really fast and playing Metallica and Iron Maiden?
smOfficialMusic 2 weeks ago
@smOfficialMusic yep. perfect.
MegaGuitarman22 2 weeks ago
What´s the difference of the CUSTOM and the STANDARD model? Im thinking in buy it, but there´s just the Standard model.
diegosantimarinhodsm 1 month ago
@diegosantimarinhodsm the custom has american made seymour duncans and not the cheaply made duncan designed pickups that are made over seas. it doesn't have locking tuners, and it's not as good of a guitar in general in my opinion.
MegaGuitarman22 1 month ago
Hey, nice demo!
Have you compared the C-1 Custom to the Solo 6 Custom? I'm buying one of the two, but not sure which I would prefer. From what I gather, the only real difference (other than the looks) is the wood used for the neck (Solo 6 uses mahogany neck) and the two extra frets on the C-1. Also, the string-thru body design on the C-1. I really want to know if the tone is indistinguishable between the two.
itguy43 2 months ago
@itguy43 i unfortunately haven't compared the two together. i have a solo 6 damien elite, but that one has active pickups and is a different guitar. im pretty sure if the only difference is the two extra frets and the neck wood, then it comes to be a personal choice. mahogany tends to put out darker tones verses maple and. rosewood is also a darker sounding wood. it's up to you man. i don't think the tone would be that different. hope this helps a little. rock on.
MegaGuitarman22 2 months ago