I thinking of getting blackouts for my Schecter C-7, and I was wondering if I would have to cut into the body to install them? My Guitar is a limited run Gold top, so I don't want to damage it.
I was a classic rock only kid until my dad gave me a tape of Yngwie Malmsteen. He was my intro into shred, and the heaviest bands I listen to now is Nevermore and Trivium. "Down from the Sky"! :hbang: :shred: :flame:
Well, I don't know much about Blackjacks, but I play a Schecter C-7 which had some work done on it by the previous owner, and it plays nice. My dad, an avid blues player, wished it came in a 6 string form.
Real Name: Jacob
Playing: 1 year
From: Hendersonville, NC
Band: Not just yet
Main guitar: Schecter C-7 Gold top
I can play fast, but I don't know shit. :hbang: Go, Suckdom!
Howdy, y'all! I'm a new seven string player, having just bought a beautiful Schecter c-7 gold top from guitar center. I've been playing for only about a year.
I can do this ->:shred:, but I can't play anything.
Actually, i watched a program about this "six degrees of separation" thing on National Geographic, and a woman in the middle of nowhere in a third world county was able to send a package to a guy in Boston in about six steps.
I wonder if I could talk to Yngwie Malmsteen in person?:scratch:
Married with Children not only paved the way for modern sitcoms, but it was the harbinger of the death of the "family fun" sitcom.
Married with childern :hunter: The Cosby Show
I used to watch the show, until they had Yngwie Malmsteen on and barely talked to him! When the pop metal guys are on, they bug them to death, but when an actual guitarist comes on, they don't even acknowledge him.
I recently bought a used Schecter Diamond series c-7 from GC and I can not seem to find much information about it. I believe it was made in 99', due to the serial number beginning with the numbers 99, but nothing else. It has a gold top, which I haven't seen on much c-7s, and a fender-style...