New Schecter Models Megathread

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^ I kinda dig that.


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That's a C-1 E/A Classic in pelham blue that he uses for the Piezo system that's needed on some of the songs.
 

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I know that, but looks pretty friggin cool on stage
I agree. Really neat looking guitar. I honestly wouldn't mind trying one just to see what it sounds like in person. But also to test a though I've been having that I may just like all mahogany guitars tonally
 

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1. When did they start making an E/A in Pelham Blue?
2. Why would you post this? It's bad for my wallet.
1- It's been mmm some months I guess?
2- me is evil.

Btw are we sure Schecter isn't still considered an hot topic edgy brand? :lol:
 

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Honestly with all the clipping thing I think this guitars would shine better driving a real tube amp. Gotta drive really really hard.
 

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In that Baena vid he only had 2/3 of the coils active on the triple bucker. Even then, it sounded suuuuper high output. I’ll be curious to here a demo of all three active.
 

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In that Baena vid he only had 2/3 of the coils active on the triple bucker. Even then, it sounded suuuuper high output. I’ll be curious to here a demo of all three active.
Andre Fludd goes through them in a bit more detail:

Seems like the triple coil is stupidly hot - nice when split with with the neck pickup though.

In other news:

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KM MK-III Legacy

Lundgren M6/M7

By far the nicest production KM they've released imo

*yes Korean made :)
 
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Hardware downgraded, less fancy woods, price increased by 100$...
Also neck profile is regular ultra thin and not the modified one from the og mk3, what was the point of that if he doesn't care enough to keep it on newer models
 

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Totally gotta have that white KM7, that's a winner. Never tried Lundgrens, but I'm looking forward to it! The quality level and tone of my Tao 7 have me VERY confidant in this thing.
 

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So, if these are “legacy” models does that mean we’re still going to get an updated model, too? IE MkIV?
 


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