Schecter doesn't just build great guitars, they create them. Like works of art, each design is a work of art, individual, but still showing Schecter examples of quality in durability, playability, and of course, sound. The C7-FR is no exception. With a bolt-on Mahogany neck with Rosewood fingerboard and Mahogany body loaded with Duncan Design Active HB-105 pickups, anyone will admit that this guitar doesn't just sound good; it looks good, too. Learn More...
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8 out of 10Feature:
It has an extra string for one and a floyd rose double locking tremolo.
Quality:
It seems to be made well enough.
Value:
It is good for its price and i got it for only 350$
Desirability:
It looks very good in black.
Sound:
The guitar has a pretty good sound to it. but the pickups sometimes cut out on me when i use the 3-way selector.
Ease of Use:
It has a smooth neck and a wide fretboard which is good for most people.
Overall:
I am glad i bought this guitar.
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9 out of 10Feature:
the volume and tone knobs were kinda confusing at first.
Quality:
the guitar is made perfectly. stable withou a single flaw.
Sound:
i love this guitar. ive been playin ibanez guitars for a long time but cant afford for a high end ibanez 7 string with FR. I can tell you that after you p[lay a seven string like this, a 6 string just seems so wrong. only down side is im used to having the guitar strapped up high. but do to the shape i have to hang it lower, otherwise it digs into my chest.
Ease of Use:
like a hot knife through butter
Overall:
i expect to be satisfied with this baby until i make the mistake that causes its doom.
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