Some asshat stole my 2 guitars and amp out of my car and left me without the thing ive done for 15 years. Im crushed because rn, times be tough and dont have money to buy a guitar. Can i have one of your budget guitars from recent vids? I hate to beg online but i'm shooting my shot regardless lol.
When doing these videos you should really be using a starter amp instead of a plug-in because not many beginners are going to get a computer program for an amp.
I bought a Schecter Omen 6 in 2010 and still have it now. It's unrecognizable because of all the mods, but it's an amazing guitar to play. Then I got a C-8 Deluxe in 2018 and out of the box it had no flaws, aside from needing a setup. Schecter makes good stuff.
@@Johnnywayne5302 The strings on it weren't to my liking, plus I have my guitars looked at by a luthier so they all play perfectly for me. I like light strings and low action, that's not what you're gonna get from the factory.
Best thing I ever did for my own guitar playing sanity was rolling up my sleeves and learned to set up my own guitars. Saved me money and the last guitar I paid to get set up I really wasn't happy with the work (Gotoh 510 wasn't floating properly / cost me $60!!!). Taylor's advice here is what all new guitarists should listen to.
Real talk, that rosewood fretboard has one of the coolest grain patterns I’ve seen. Shame that it came in such a rough shape, because on paper, it looks like the perfect budget guitar. The contours and the finish look surprisingly high-end. Great demo as always!
Yeah, that board is really cool looking. I bought one of the $199 Jackson 7 strings years ago and its maple board has flame in it. Was pleasantly surprised with that.
i hated Schecter because of all the bands but lately ive been wanting this dark korn,coal chamber sounds for some new sounds i own a solar but the omen elite has such a great sound
That isn't the cheapest Schecter I've seen unfortunately. When I first started playing I got a Schecter SGR for £159 off of Amazon and... it absolutely sucked. The frets weren't level. The neck was crooked. And he pickups just sounded like ass. They're probably all issues i could've fixed but i knew precisely squat about guitars at the time. LOL. That one sounds alright though, one you adjusted it obviously. I bought the Schecter Syn Custom-S a few months back and it's hands down thr best guitar I've ever played. And the gap is pretty huge. Between that and the second best guitar I've ever played of course. Huge difference. And I'm in love with the sustainiac!!! Great video though mate!!! Interesting, to the point and fun. Will check out more of your content. 👌
I always liked Schecters, they still can be and were one of the best used values on the market. Especially the early 00s ones. I haven’t even punched a wall while shotgunning my energy drink of choice (today) but it’s early
I picked up a made in South Korea 2005 Schecter Diamond C1awhile back for $150. The person I bought it from had paid for a setup and it plays like butter. There is something to be said about any guitar that is made in South Korea. I have never came across one that wasn't top notch quality for the price.
I have a Schecter E1 Special Edition figured maple Purpleburst, with Sustainiac, Apocalypse VI bridge, FR1500/Hot RoD, Luminlays and Ebony FB with SS frets and Block inlays with white triple bound and CARBON FIBER BINDING! Its by far the best guitar have ever played or owned. I have had Jackkson, LTD, Ibanez, Fender, etc... high end Schecters are amazing! ( it was like $1600)
Schecter makes some quality instruments, and after owning 5 of them, i can say despite some pretty garish aesthetic choices back in the 00s, they've always been rock solid in quality and playability. I have seen the occasional dud, with issues similar to the twisted neck that you encountered, but it's pretty rare and does happen occasionally with mass produced instruments.
Wow didn’t know that. After playing Schecters almost exclusively for a while I bought my first LTD this year and I was surprised at how similar it felt to my Schecters.
@@thisguy2973 I’m pretty sure they’re different companies. The same guy just owns both. ESP is a separate entity from Schecter guitar research. LTD is ESP’s “affordable” brand if that’s what you mean.
Crazy all the comments about issues from the factory upon arrival. Maybe just a budget guitar issue? Being a DRUMMER that plays a little guitar and bass, my platinum schecter is my favorite $700ish shredder apart from my ltd h200. And won't play any other bass. Having said that, i always buy from a local store. Guessing they fix any issues a guitar might have. But again..right along with my ltd...the action is super fast and light.
yeah they have quality control issues. i bought a omen elite multi 7 string. its a 800 guitar. it came with extremely high action and needed a fret dressing. when i got it back it still had high action issues with the bridge bottomed out. i had to wind up putting a shim to angle the neck a little more. it is now one of my favorite guitars to play.
When I first started playing guitar about 18 months ago, I barely new how to change strings. Now, I’m currently scalloping a neck and refinishing a body while recrowning some frets on my Samick. You can learn how to do anything with enough time and effort.
I own a Schecter Omen Extreme 6 and a Hellraiser C VI bass. Both came with the sticker on the back, both had impeccable intonation and set up. They're an absolute absolute joy to play. Even Glenn from SpectreSoundStudio loves them for how good they set up their guitars and he's a hard man to please. Not sure what went wrong with the deluxe you demoed here however I'm glad you enjoyed playing it brother 🤘
I love Schecter guitars!! I had a see through black C-1 Platinum that I absolutely loved and seriously cried when I had to sell it to pay a fu*+ing bill. I'll get another one some day.
If it's a dual action truss rod it will get tighter in both directions once you go past neutral. In your case it may have already been past neutral and only got tighter as you went.
I have 3 Schecter 7 strings , one of which is a C7 deluxe , basically the same guitar as the one that you reviewed brother .all mine have come from the factory in near perfect set up condition . Just a touch of string drop for slightly lower action and tuning it down . I replaced the tuners with locking ones and switched out the stock pickups with a set of GUITARHEADS HEX 7s. The guitar is absolutely amazing to play . I would say someone didn't do their job at Schecter before they signed off on the checklist or possibly it got shaken up during shipping and the neck shifted a little bit ??? I gave $459 for my C7 deluxe and am floored by how well it plays . Great review as always Taylor 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
My old 2008 Schecter Damien V has those beveled edges, satin black paint job, but it has the black abalone falling bat inlay. It also came stock with passive EMG's.
I am sure that the nut on that is plastic as well. Another item that is fairly common on the budget guitars. Always a good way to upgrade a budget guitar. Hell, a lot of guitars around 1000$ have plastic nuts.
I like their more workhorse style guitars, I used to have the Omen 8 in walnut and it was a good guitar, but I wanted one with a longer scale length. I can't say I'm a fan of their more flamboyant guitars though, the ones with flamed/quilted maple tops and covered in abalone. But thats true of other brands too.
I have an old C1 Hellraiser that I bought used maybe 10 years ago to have a beater laying around at a different location. I didn't expect to like it but it plays great and just has a thing, so I kept it.
I think so, too. All in all, this is not confidence inspiring and does not make for an enjoyable or fun experience. Sadly, because this reflects on their whole lineup.
If you did not did it yet, you can try the Sonic Stratocaster with one humbucker only. Mine came very well setup. It's a weird bridge. It's a hardtail but it's not string thru body. The HSS Sonic has a standard stratocaster bridge.
A c shape peaks in the middle a thin u or d shape is flatter. To companies, please roast your maple used in the necks. Especially your budget ones that are devoid of multilaminates, carbon rods etc. 😊 make your roast maple budget necks a three or two piece neck. Do not use 🚫 poplar 🚫 for body materials if you want people to use and buy your guitars, use tichlite fretboards and dont drive up the cost.
The first guitar I spent my own money on was a schecter 006 deluxe in like 06 or 07. It was affordable for a 19 year old with a shit job, and with updated pickups it was great.
I own 7 schecters and there is no better bang for the buck except for maybe firefly.....that being said most of them are around the 700-1000 range.....from my personal xp get a schecter made in south korea......i only have one Indonesian made and its the sun valley super shredder.....all others ive sent back....its the factory qc from my xp......
I have owned a diamond series Damien, a reaper 7 ms, and a sls elite fr. I have love all of them. One complaint was the weight of and thickness of the neck in the Damien. But all were more than worth the money.
Great video! I bought a Schecter E1 special edition satin candy apple red used in great condition for $850 and it's an awesome guitar. It's as good as my more expensive guitars.
6:23 dude i have same problem with pickups height screw on the Scheter Reaper for 800$. Its just locked, i dont know who set this. Also there is many videos about poor Schecter QC even on the top models like km-6 mk3 hybrid \ artist and other Schecters above 1000$.
It's because of my C1-Platinum I'll forever be a Schecter fan! I can't put that guitar down, it's the best 2nd guitar ever! Bonus if you look on Musician's Friend, it's always on sale for $599, Guitar Center will match that price, so don't pay the $749! It's such a good instrument, if anyone is considering it, buy it at that price or buy it used. Taylor, if you can, you've got to try a C1 Platinum out!
I recently got an Omen 8 Multi Scale which is going for $750. You're not going to get the same thrill as opening up a nice Fender hard case and being hit with that Fender smell. But it's pretty decent. Biggest complaint I had was that pickups were pretty anemic. I got Bare Knuckle to make me an Aftermath at the right angle, and it's a lot better.
What really sucks about low end guitars is that it's mostly beginners that will buy them and beginners are the least aware of what could be wrong with them. 🫤
I have what I believe to be that same Schector c6 Deluxe & a floyd model (FR) with coil splitting. I LOVE my matte black Schector & my floyd model is pretty awesome to. Personally, I Love Japanese guitars/Westone & the bendmaster trem system. I grew up on a 1986 Westone Spectrum LX. I currently have a Westone Sx & the fine tune knobs turn butter smooth.I love my Schector's as well...
Had an omen elite. Like 499$. Pretty awesome guitar. Loved the feel of it and it had great pickups. Something that had a passive feel with active chunk. You could play anything with it. Good all around guitar for relatively cheap. Don't know if you did a video on it already. If you haven't it would be a good one to review. Definitely enjoy watching these clips.
I have a Demon 6 (in the edgy Guitar Center exclusive black cherry burst) I got back in 2015 and I definitely agree with not having a TOM style bridge. Though mine didn't have any locking issues, I had to slap foam underneath because it was really noisy, otherwise killer guitars! Also if you want something skinnier than the thin C I highly recommend trying a Reaper 6! I have one with Seymour Duncan Jupiters and Hipshot locking tuners and it plays like butter!
Glad i recently lucked into a 1999 transparent blue C-7 for $400 with a high end aircraft case. Looks like it has been in case and unused most of its life.
I got a shecter C-6 Pro a few months ago because I thought it looked absolutely gorgeous. Unfortunately when it arrived it was absolutely unplayable. The frets were rusted and it had a severe grounding issue. (This was bought brand new) It had a crazy amount of feedback and there was also more string noise then the springs on a trem bridge. Just be careful when buying things online. And if you do buy just make sure there's a change of mind return policy, as I was unable to return any other way.
I have a shecter demon 7 and mine came wrong from factory because it's really good. The neck is a bit unconfortable but else that is surpisingly good. The Duncan design active pickups are great.
I had this model and after awhile, some QC issues started showing. The dealer I buy from took it back and refunded my money because a few other people were bringing theirs back as well with the same problems. He was even considering being a dealer but changed his mind. It was a shame, because I liked the guitar but not enough to invest in what it needed to make it what should have been.
I wish Saxophones were like guitars, the "cheap" guitars around 300 dollars are usually good and lasts for a longwhile for beginners unless you are throwing them around recklessly which can't be said for Saxophones 😕
Mine was pretty much perfect when I got it secondhand on market place, and I don’t think the last guy had to do much if anything to get it playing right, I wonder if you just happened to get a bad one
my main guitar is a schecter demon 6 and it was under 600 Cad. I put on goto locking tuners but the tuning stability wasn't an issue. love it, only issue is its heavy, but I sit mostly so no big deal. They make good cheap guitars. and came perfect out of the box.
Something shrill sounding about that new microphone. A little thin and treble-ly, maybe your usual Mesa cab sweet spot doesn't match well with the new mic? P.S. - I don't know why you're still feigning the string noise issue with TOM's! All you gotta do is put some foam under the strings or a Jimmy Clip! It's like complaining about spring noise from a vibrato system when we all know the usual fixes. Keep on Rocking everyone! \m/
Schecter necks are massive on most 7s and 8s and even the C9.. wide too. Some models offer comfort but mostly it has been really hard to play.. there is no reason to own one other than diamond c9
What do we as musicians expect from a cheap guitar? There will be issues with the cheap ones,i had almost zero issues w the jackson js22,only the bridge needed to be lowered so its playable,now? Good to go
I primarily play bass now, but held onto my Demon 7 Diamond Series. I still play it from time to time. One thing that stands out to me is it’s barely ever out of tune, it holds like crazy. I always set up all my own instruments. I like them to be very specific to how I like to play. Especially when it comes to action hight and intonation. I like lots of tension on my strings and for them to be as close as possible to the frets without any buzz. That’s based on how I play though lol I’m pretty hard and aggressive, loose floppy strings are just a big no for me.
Dude...that amp sounds fucking SICK even with that cheap o guitar...that tells me it is DEFINITELY my shitty amp that is holding me back despite having a ESP/LTD H-1001 FR now and not a Epiphone Special SG anymore
Can you try sterling Axis by musicman ax3s black. An original, classic design that is familiar to all fans of great guitars, the Sterling By Music Man AX3 traces its roots to the Music Man Axis, the venerable single cutaway guitar that took the scene by storm in the early 90’s. The Sterling by Music Man Axis features a 5-way selector, asymmetrical neck, and vintage style tremolo.
I love Schecter but unfortunately, I've had to get used to receiving unplayable guitars. One was even missing the ground cable to the bridge. In my experience with Schecter and a certain store that claims to inspect the instruments before they leave the store, neither claim seems to be true. If you want a Schecter, get your tools ready.
Just learned this for myself recently. Bought one because I needed a sustaniac for something and thought hey why not its fun. No… NO it has not been. I’m on my second one now. The first one had connection issues in the pickup switch. The second… The damn switch fell apart on the inside and now all the switch does is wiggle back and forth. It is rediculous for the price of the guitar. I’m unfortunately in a position where I can not do my own tech work since I’m about 70% blind. I can do many a thing. Figured out how to set up a Floyd Rose by feel. Figured out a few fun things. But htis is out of my ability and honestly I’m done with it! Shecter needs to get their QC under control because this is rediculous
So I’m always here hollering Firefly but I’m actually a Schecter guy. I’ve just never really tried any of their affordable models… affordatar… lolol but I can vouch for their Korean mid/upper tier models. They are absolutely sick. Hey the c414.. one of my favorite mics it’s great to blend with a 57 on guitars.
I've bought a cheaper Schecter, not exactly an SGR but just above that category. It had the same issue. The setup was more than lacking but after that was done, it turned out to be a very nice guitar to play.
I own a Schecter SGR C-7, its even cheaper, but it's pretty ok for its price, sounds good too. Not in the greates shape but I still manage keeping it intact :D
I got a Schecter Omen Elite in the Charcoal color this year and its been such a fun guitar to play. The burl top looks amazing, seriously if you havent seen one google it real quick... they are super nice looking. Mine came with a pretty good setup already, or at least something I was content with, so I just went with it. I actually prefer playing this over my Gibson LP Classic. Would be interesting to get your thoughts on a slightly better model than the one in this video to see if spending a few dollars more gets you something better out of the box.
I want to pause this video. I’m just now getting back into the electric guitar but some years back my buddies went through Sweetwater and got a couple of their dream guitars! Of course they couldn’t afford it out right but Sweetwater helped. I’m really hoping I can get some equipment from Sweetwater.
I have several Schecter guitars in my collection IMO their budget friendly stuff is better than most mid range guitar and as good as some higher end guitars. I buy most of my guitars used and for really great prices. Pretty much all but one was under $150.00 and that includes a 7 string avenger. The one I paid a little over 200 bucks for was really new that someone returned not sure why it was mint.
Get their first run s g r prototype c1 The ones that came after that are crapThe first runs on the used market Are awesome and the necks are so shreddable
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Some asshat stole my 2 guitars and amp out of my car and left me without the thing ive done for 15 years. Im crushed because rn, times be tough and dont have money to buy a guitar. Can i have one of your budget guitars from recent vids? I hate to beg online but i'm shooting my shot regardless lol.
When doing these videos you should really be using a starter amp instead of a plug-in because not many beginners are going to get a computer program for an amp.
I bought a Schecter Omen 6 in 2010 and still have it now. It's unrecognizable because of all the mods, but it's an amazing guitar to play. Then I got a C-8 Deluxe in 2018 and out of the box it had no flaws, aside from needing a setup. Schecter makes good stuff.
What needed setting up was it getting a lot of fret buzz?
@@Johnnywayne5302 The strings on it weren't to my liking, plus I have my guitars looked at by a luthier so they all play perfectly for me. I like light strings and low action, that's not what you're gonna get from the factory.
One thing about Schecter is that their customer support is the best in the business - they will replace everything that isn't right on that thing.
Dollar Tree sanding sponges are perfect for filing down sharp fret ends
Best thing I ever did for my own guitar playing sanity was rolling up my sleeves and learned to set up my own guitars. Saved me money and the last guitar I paid to get set up I really wasn't happy with the work (Gotoh 510 wasn't floating properly / cost me $60!!!). Taylor's advice here is what all new guitarists should listen to.
Real talk, that rosewood fretboard has one of the coolest grain patterns I’ve seen. Shame that it came in such a rough shape, because on paper, it looks like the perfect budget guitar. The contours and the finish look surprisingly high-end. Great demo as always!
Yeah, that board is really cool looking.
I bought one of the $199 Jackson 7 strings years ago and its maple board has flame in it. Was pleasantly surprised with that.
My schecter damien 6 is my absolute favorite guitar. I put an 81x in the bridge and ditched the neck pickup
Taylor should check out the Damien 6 for sure. I was thinking of getting one but I'm not sold yet.
How did you cover the cavity for the neck pickup?
They are amazing I have a Damien platinum six ànd a demon 6 both are amazing
@@Gee-nothey are the best guitars you can get for $500
@@patrickshannon4516 thanks. I do like demon 6 or the omen 6. Might to get one. As long as the necks are thin and fast.
This guitar sounds GNARLY on your setup
i hated Schecter because of all the bands but lately ive been wanting this dark korn,coal chamber sounds for some new sounds i own a solar but the omen elite has such a great sound
That isn't the cheapest Schecter I've seen unfortunately. When I first started playing I got a Schecter SGR for £159 off of Amazon and... it absolutely sucked. The frets weren't level. The neck was crooked. And he pickups just sounded like ass. They're probably all issues i could've fixed but i knew precisely squat about guitars at the time. LOL. That one sounds alright though, one you adjusted it obviously. I bought the Schecter Syn Custom-S a few months back and it's hands down thr best guitar I've ever played. And the gap is pretty huge. Between that and the second best guitar I've ever played of course. Huge difference. And I'm in love with the sustainiac!!! Great video though mate!!! Interesting, to the point and fun. Will check out more of your content. 👌
I always liked Schecters, they still can be and were one of the best used values on the market. Especially the early 00s ones.
I haven’t even punched a wall while shotgunning my energy drink of choice (today) but it’s early
I picked up a made in South Korea 2005 Schecter Diamond C1awhile back for $150. The person I bought it from had paid for a setup and it plays like butter. There is something to be said about any guitar that is made in South Korea. I have never came across one that wasn't top notch quality for the price.
Korea and Japan just make such fantastic guitars for real. Such a nice time when I see a Korean or Japanese made come through at our store
Both my Omen Extreme 6 and my Hellraiser C VI are South Korean made. Not a problem with either 👍🏻
I have a Schecter E1 Special Edition figured maple Purpleburst, with Sustainiac, Apocalypse VI bridge, FR1500/Hot RoD, Luminlays and Ebony FB with SS frets and Block inlays with white triple bound and CARBON FIBER BINDING! Its by far the best guitar have ever played or owned. I have had Jackkson, LTD, Ibanez, Fender, etc... high end Schecters are amazing! ( it was like $1600)
Love my Schecter Demon 6 with active Schecter pickups
I love my C1 platinum! I got it years ago when it was on sale for $399, today it sells for $749.
i remember that! i shouldve gotten one when they were..
They go on sale every holiday. They are one of Guitar Center's loss leaders.
still lots online and local for cheap luckily, got a blue one for 350 with a hard case and flipped it to get an LTD i liked more in blue as well
Some Schecters, especially older ones had ball bat necks but there's definitely quality throughout their offerings.
Schecter makes some quality instruments, and after owning 5 of them, i can say despite some pretty garish aesthetic choices back in the 00s, they've always been rock solid in quality and playability. I have seen the occasional dud, with issues similar to the twisted neck that you encountered, but it's pretty rare and does happen occasionally with mass produced instruments.
You own five guitars and never wrote a good song 🤪
@naturalianoss well, at least I'm writing songs. Let's hear yours? If they're as well thought out as your UA-cam comments, then we're in trouble
I love my Schecters. My Omen Extreme 7 is a fuckin Gem. I still have my first guitar, a Schecter 006 deluxe. Well made guitars.
Schecter is owned by the same people as ESP and LTD.
They also own Edwards.
@raytorvalds3699 man I want to get one of those edwards horizons
Wow didn’t know that. After playing Schecters almost exclusively for a while I bought my first LTD this year and I was surprised at how similar it felt to my Schecters.
Yea, they’re just brands rather than companies.
@@thisguy2973 I’m pretty sure they’re different companies. The same guy just owns both. ESP is a separate entity from Schecter guitar research. LTD is ESP’s “affordable” brand if that’s what you mean.
Crazy all the comments about issues from the factory upon arrival. Maybe just a budget guitar issue? Being a DRUMMER that plays a little guitar and bass, my platinum schecter is my favorite $700ish shredder apart from my ltd h200. And won't play any other bass. Having said that, i always buy from a local store. Guessing they fix any issues a guitar might have. But again..right along with my ltd...the action is super fast and light.
yeah they have quality control issues. i bought a omen elite multi 7 string. its a 800 guitar. it came with extremely high action and needed a fret dressing. when i got it back it still had high action issues with the bridge bottomed out. i had to wind up putting a shim to angle the neck a little more. it is now one of my favorite guitars to play.
I'm disappointed to hear that. I had pretty much settled on getting a Schecter, but I lack the experience to deal with manufacturing issues.
When I first started playing guitar about 18 months ago, I barely new how to change strings. Now, I’m currently scalloping a neck and refinishing a body while recrowning some frets on my Samick. You can learn how to do anything with enough time and effort.
Can you recommend vidoes for a very beginner
Holy shit... Well done!! That's awesome for 18 months. 👌
I own a hellraiser its extremely good its on the same pair as my ltd 1000
American Me??? Man what a shout out! That bands was so sick
@@fredmanto yeah we go way back. I actually filled in on guitar for a while
I own a Schecter Omen Extreme 6 and a Hellraiser C VI bass. Both came with the sticker on the back, both had impeccable intonation and set up. They're an absolute absolute joy to play. Even Glenn from SpectreSoundStudio loves them for how good they set up their guitars and he's a hard man to please. Not sure what went wrong with the deluxe you demoed here however I'm glad you enjoyed playing it brother 🤘
I love Schecter guitars!! I had a see through black C-1 Platinum that I absolutely loved and seriously cried when I had to sell it to pay a fu*+ing bill. I'll get another one some day.
A double action Truss Rod tightened is both way. This is logical if you think about it.
Absolutely love Schecter guitars
My first ever 7 string was the 7 string version of this, as stripped down as it was it was so good!
If it's a dual action truss rod it will get tighter in both directions once you go past neutral. In your case it may have already been past neutral and only got tighter as you went.
@@studowling yeah this was TIGHT like wood creaking as I’m turning, had to put my back into it tight
@@TaylorDanley10/4. I've run into that a few times.
I had a white 7 string version of this, I threw a nazgul in the bridge and called it a day. It was fantastic
I have 3 Schecter 7 strings , one of which is a C7 deluxe , basically the same guitar as the one that you reviewed brother .all mine have come from the factory in near perfect set up condition . Just a touch of string drop for slightly lower action and tuning it down . I replaced the tuners with locking ones and switched out the stock pickups with a set of GUITARHEADS HEX 7s. The guitar is absolutely amazing to play . I would say someone didn't do their job at Schecter before they signed off on the checklist or possibly it got shaken up during shipping and the neck shifted a little bit ??? I gave $459 for my C7 deluxe and am floored by how well it plays . Great review as always Taylor 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
My old 2008 Schecter Damien V has those beveled edges, satin black paint job, but it has the black abalone falling bat inlay. It also came stock with passive EMG's.
@@samoz6865 V or VI
I am sure that the nut on that is plastic as well. Another item that is fairly common on the budget guitars. Always a good way to upgrade a budget guitar. Hell, a lot of guitars around 1000$ have plastic nuts.
I like their more workhorse style guitars, I used to have the Omen 8 in walnut and it was a good guitar, but I wanted one with a longer scale length. I can't say I'm a fan of their more flamboyant guitars though, the ones with flamed/quilted maple tops and covered in abalone. But thats true of other brands too.
I’ve been playing a 2002 C-+ Diamond Series since 2011-2012…
I have an old C1 Hellraiser that I bought used maybe 10 years ago to have a beater laying around at a different location. I didn't expect to like it but it plays great and just has a thing, so I kept it.
every time i open your video it instant stank face, your playing is so Good and Great video
I like the body shape, contours, and details, and the satin black...the issues that you mentioned were concerning though...good video
I think so, too. All in all, this is not confidence inspiring and does not make for an enjoyable or fun experience. Sadly, because this reflects on their whole lineup.
Still sounds legit!!
If you did not did it yet, you can try the Sonic Stratocaster with one humbucker only. Mine came very well setup. It's a weird bridge. It's a hardtail but it's not string thru body. The HSS Sonic has a standard stratocaster bridge.
Doesn't sound too bad for the price point. I love my schecters but I haven't played one of these . Rock on!
A c shape peaks in the middle a thin u or d shape is flatter. To companies, please roast your maple used in the necks. Especially your budget ones that are devoid of multilaminates, carbon rods etc. 😊 make your roast maple budget necks a three or two piece neck. Do not use 🚫 poplar 🚫 for body materials if you want people to use and buy your guitars, use tichlite fretboards and dont drive up the cost.
The first guitar I spent my own money on was a schecter 006 deluxe in like 06 or 07. It was affordable for a 19 year old with a shit job, and with updated pickups it was great.
I have a low end cheapo schecter bass that became my favorite bass guitar to play
I own 7 schecters and there is no better bang for the buck except for maybe firefly.....that being said most of them are around the 700-1000 range.....from my personal xp get a schecter made in south korea......i only have one Indonesian made and its the sun valley super shredder.....all others ive sent back....its the factory qc from my xp......
The sls elite is god tier
I wish this guitar was entry level where I live, because it's so beautiful!! I dream of having one ever since the 2000's
Taylor should test a Leo Jaymz guitar, the Tempest model, or a steve brown sound superstrat next!!
I have owned a diamond series Damien, a reaper 7 ms, and a sls elite fr. I have love all of them. One complaint was the weight of and thickness of the neck in the Damien. But all were more than worth the money.
schecter has been there for me for 20 years now. one of the few brands i fanboy for just bit
Great video! I bought a Schecter E1 special edition satin candy apple red used in great condition for $850 and it's an awesome guitar. It's as good as my more expensive guitars.
I have the 7 strings version. I like it. It's a solid 7 strings.
6:23 dude i have same problem with pickups height screw on the Scheter Reaper for 800$. Its just locked, i dont know who set this. Also there is many videos about poor Schecter QC even on the top models like km-6 mk3 hybrid \ artist and other Schecters above 1000$.
It's because of my C1-Platinum I'll forever be a Schecter fan! I can't put that guitar down, it's the best 2nd guitar ever! Bonus if you look on Musician's Friend, it's always on sale for $599, Guitar Center will match that price, so don't pay the $749! It's such a good instrument, if anyone is considering it, buy it at that price or buy it used. Taylor, if you can, you've got to try a C1 Platinum out!
Dude, you should look up what a dual action truss rod is and how it works. You'll get why it is tightening while you are trying to loosen it.
My Schecter SVSS in Lambo Orange completely one me over with Schecters. It’s probably my favorite guitar I have.
I recently got an Omen 8 Multi Scale which is going for $750. You're not going to get the same thrill as opening up a nice Fender hard case and being hit with that Fender smell. But it's pretty decent. Biggest complaint I had was that pickups were pretty anemic. I got Bare Knuckle to make me an Aftermath at the right angle, and it's a lot better.
What really sucks about low end guitars is that it's mostly beginners that will buy them and beginners are the least aware of what could be wrong with them. 🫤
@@jessehutchings this 100% ☝️
I have what I believe to be that same Schector c6 Deluxe & a floyd model (FR) with coil splitting. I LOVE my matte black Schector & my floyd model is pretty awesome to. Personally, I Love Japanese guitars/Westone & the bendmaster trem system. I grew up on a 1986 Westone Spectrum LX. I currently have a Westone Sx & the fine tune knobs turn butter smooth.I love my Schector's as well...
Had an omen elite. Like 499$. Pretty awesome guitar. Loved the feel of it and it had great pickups. Something that had a passive feel with active chunk. You could play anything with it. Good all around guitar for relatively cheap. Don't know if you did a video on it already. If you haven't it would be a good one to review. Definitely enjoy watching these clips.
I have a Demon 6 (in the edgy Guitar Center exclusive black cherry burst) I got back in 2015 and I definitely agree with not having a TOM style bridge. Though mine didn't have any locking issues, I had to slap foam underneath because it was really noisy, otherwise killer guitars!
Also if you want something skinnier than the thin C I highly recommend trying a Reaper 6! I have one with Seymour Duncan Jupiters and Hipshot locking tuners and it plays like butter!
plugged into your Boss Katana Head Gen 3.
Glad i recently lucked into a 1999 transparent blue C-7 for $400 with a high end aircraft case. Looks like it has been in case and unused most of its life.
I got a shecter C-6 Pro a few months ago because I thought it looked absolutely gorgeous. Unfortunately when it arrived it was absolutely unplayable. The frets were rusted and it had a severe grounding issue. (This was bought brand new) It had a crazy amount of feedback and there was also more string noise then the springs on a trem bridge. Just be careful when buying things online. And if you do buy just make sure there's a change of mind return policy, as I was unable to return any other way.
I have a shecter demon 7 and mine came wrong from factory because it's really good. The neck is a bit unconfortable but else that is surpisingly good.
The Duncan design active pickups are great.
I had this model and after awhile, some QC issues started showing. The dealer I buy from took it back and refunded my money because a few other people were bringing theirs back as well with the same problems. He was even considering being a dealer but changed his mind. It was a shame, because I liked the guitar but not enough to invest in what it needed to make it what should have been.
I have two Schecter guitars, a Reaper 6 model and a Nick Johnston signature.
Both of them are GREAT guitars. Nothing to complain about them
I wish Saxophones were like guitars, the "cheap" guitars around 300 dollars are usually good and lasts for a longwhile for beginners unless you are throwing them around recklessly which can't be said for Saxophones 😕
Mine was pretty much perfect when I got it secondhand on market place, and I don’t think the last guy had to do much if anything to get it playing right, I wonder if you just happened to get a bad one
My first electric guitar was this one in electric blue. Still is one of my favourite guitars!
That Keith Merrow guitar is so badass. 👽💜
my main guitar is a schecter demon 6 and it was under 600 Cad. I put on goto locking tuners but the tuning stability wasn't an issue. love it, only issue is its heavy, but I sit mostly so no big deal. They make good cheap guitars. and came perfect out of the box.
Something shrill sounding about that new microphone. A little thin and treble-ly, maybe your usual Mesa cab sweet spot doesn't match well with the new mic?
P.S. - I don't know why you're still feigning the string noise issue with TOM's! All you gotta do is put some foam under the strings or a Jimmy Clip! It's like complaining about spring noise from a vibrato system when we all know the usual fixes.
Keep on Rocking everyone! \m/
TOM’s are far better than hard tails for feel on the palm!
@@burtsgurt How do you mean?
I own the Demon 7, c1 platinum, and reaper custom 6. Hands down my favorite guitars and brand.
Schecter necks are massive on most 7s and 8s and even the C9.. wide too. Some models offer comfort but mostly it has been really hard to play.. there is no reason to own one other than diamond c9
2:25 😂 15 shillings 😂
Yes necks are warped went back to my fenders
What do we as musicians expect from a cheap guitar? There will be issues with the cheap ones,i had almost zero issues w the jackson js22,only the bridge needed to be lowered so its playable,now? Good to go
I have the silver 6 string hard tail and I love it.
Prs is one you should try out there customs are nice
I primarily play bass now, but held onto my Demon 7 Diamond Series. I still play it from time to time. One thing that stands out to me is it’s barely ever out of tune, it holds like crazy.
I always set up all my own instruments. I like them to be very specific to how I like to play. Especially when it comes to action hight and intonation. I like lots of tension on my strings and for them to be as close as possible to the frets without any buzz. That’s based on how I play though lol I’m pretty hard and aggressive, loose floppy strings are just a big no for me.
Dude...that amp sounds fucking SICK even with that cheap o guitar...that tells me it is DEFINITELY my shitty amp that is holding me back despite having a ESP/LTD H-1001 FR now and not a Epiphone Special SG anymore
nah the last person to play schecter would be me cuz i would never ew
Can you try sterling Axis by musicman ax3s black. An original, classic design that is familiar to all fans of great guitars, the Sterling By Music Man AX3 traces its roots to the Music Man Axis, the venerable single cutaway guitar that took the scene by storm in the early 90’s. The Sterling by Music Man Axis features a 5-way selector, asymmetrical neck, and vintage style tremolo.
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9:12 when are we getting an m-vave blackbox profiler demo/review 😊?
I love Schecter but unfortunately, I've had to get used to receiving unplayable guitars. One was even missing the ground cable to the bridge. In my experience with Schecter and a certain store that claims to inspect the instruments before they leave the store, neither claim seems to be true. If you want a Schecter, get your tools ready.
Just learned this for myself recently. Bought one because I needed a sustaniac for something and thought hey why not its fun. No… NO it has not been. I’m on my second one now. The first one had connection issues in the pickup switch. The second… The damn switch fell apart on the inside and now all the switch does is wiggle back and forth. It is rediculous for the price of the guitar. I’m unfortunately in a position where I can not do my own tech work since I’m about 70% blind. I can do many a thing. Figured out how to set up a Floyd Rose by feel. Figured out a few fun things. But htis is out of my ability and honestly I’m done with it! Shecter needs to get their QC under control because this is rediculous
@@allanquiros6787 they suck
So I’m always here hollering Firefly but I’m actually a Schecter guy. I’ve just never really tried any of their affordable models… affordatar… lolol but I can vouch for their Korean mid/upper tier models. They are absolutely sick.
Hey the c414.. one of my favorite mics it’s great to blend with a 57 on guitars.
SLS FS Evil Twin is the most badass guitar I've ever had.
I've bought a cheaper Schecter, not exactly an SGR but just above that category. It had the same issue. The setup was more than lacking but after that was done, it turned out to be a very nice guitar to play.
I own a Schecter SGR C-7, its even cheaper, but it's pretty ok for its price, sounds good too. Not in the greates shape but I still manage keeping it intact :D
What is your opinion on harley benton? 300+ dollars would be smack in the middle of their range.
I got a Schecter Omen Elite in the Charcoal color this year and its been such a fun guitar to play. The burl top looks amazing, seriously if you havent seen one google it real quick... they are super nice looking.
Mine came with a pretty good setup already, or at least something I was content with, so I just went with it. I actually prefer playing this over my Gibson LP Classic.
Would be interesting to get your thoughts on a slightly better model than the one in this video to see if spending a few dollars more gets you something better out of the box.
I have a cheap schecter and it’s my guilty pleasure that I pick up the most out of my guitars if I only have a little bit of time to play.
I want to pause this video. I’m just now getting back into the electric guitar but some years back my buddies went through Sweetwater and got a couple of their dream guitars! Of course they couldn’t afford it out right but Sweetwater helped. I’m really hoping I can get some equipment from Sweetwater.
I have a white c-6 deluxe. It's awesome.
My platinum 6 is the best guitar i’ve ever played. But my cheaper 7 string needed a lot of work to get playing. Just like the one in the video.
Have you done one with a B. C. Rich yet?
I have several Schecter guitars in my collection IMO their budget friendly stuff is better than most mid range guitar and as good as some higher end guitars. I buy most of my guitars used and for really great prices. Pretty much all but one was under $150.00 and that includes a 7 string avenger. The one I paid a little over 200 bucks for was really new that someone returned not sure why it was mint.
Get their first run s g r prototype c1 The ones that came after that are crapThe first runs on the used market Are awesome and the necks are so shreddable