Schecter Stiletto Studio 5 5-String Electric Bass

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The Schecter Stiletto Studio 5 offers great rock tone. With a Bubinga top and EMG Hz pickups, the Schecter Stiletto Studio 5 looks and sounds great.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
Multi-laminate maple and walnut neck Well-balanced combination of bright and dark tones
Neck-through-body construction Longer sustain; strong midrange; smooth feel
Grover tuners Fantastic stability and reliability
Rosewood fretboard Open, warm tone and smooth playing feel

The Stiletto series basses are hands down Schecter's most popular basses. Combining high Tech looks and upper-register playability, the Stiletto is the perfect match for many styles of playing. This 5-string model is 35-inch scale, which yields an extremely tight Low "B". These neck-thru beauties have an exotic Bubinga top, finished in a Natural Honey Satin finish. The Studio is armed with EMG Hz pickups, but adds a MID CONTROL on the 18 Volt 3-Band EQ. Other features include Grover tuners and 24 frets.


Control layout: EMG active 18-volt EQ circuit with bass, middle and treble frequency 12db cut/boost controls.

Construcion: Neck- Thru Body

Body: Mahogany w/ Bubinga

Neck: Multi-Laminate Maple / Walnut

Fingerboard: Rosewood

Frets: 24 Jumbo

Scale: 35-inch

Inlays: Offset Dots

Bridge: Diamond Custom

Binding: None

Tuners: Grover

Hardware: Satin Gold

Pickups: EMG Hz

Electronics: 2-Vol w/ 18V EMG Active 3-Band EQ

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-660-6621

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (60 ratings)
Submitted January 8, 2005 by a customer from yahoo.com

"Yeah, baby"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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This review has been selected by our experts as particularly helpful.
This bass is tight -- no flop on the low B, great range of sounds -- I would not hesitate to recommend this instrument to another musician. (I'd also love to try this baby in a fretless. I'm sure that would be killer.)

Sound
One important that sets this bass apart from so many others is the ability to boost or cut the mids. The one problem I had is that when I plug it into my SWR Super Redhead, I get a buzz when I boost the highs. I believe the fix is to shield the well that holds the components. Overall, it's an excellent instrument at a fraction of the price of ones with similar features and playability.

Features
The bass comes with elixer strings, which take some getting-used-to, because they feel slippery. Once you get your hands around them, you find they sound great. The hardware is top flight, the tuners -- terrific. I love the look of the bridge and remember, this is a neck-through bass -- again others makers want a lot more for this feature.

Quality
This is an extremely well made bass, in my opinion. It's got a solid feel and is easy to handle.

Value
I actually negotiated a price below the sticker in many of the ads I've seen for this bass, which adds to what I consider an already excellent value.

Manufacturer Support
I found the people at Schecter to be quite responsive. They answered my e-mail question read more about the buzz promptly and suggested the shielding.

The Wow Factor
It's hard to get too excited about a natural finish. It looks great, but not sexy. Let's face it -- it sounds wonderful and if you're packing killer guns and have been doing your crunches, you'll get all the attention with this that you need.

Musical Background:
Hobbyist

Musical Style:
Rock, R & B, Blues, some Jazz
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