Schecter C-7 MS Silver Mountain Electric Guitar, 7-String

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Ascend to the highest peaks of brutal tone with a Silver Mountain from Schecter. This 7-string model utilizes multi-scale production for superb intonation.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
Mahogany body Rich, warm, focused sound; added sustain
3-piece maple neck Improved strength and stability; clear tone
Multi-scale construction Enhanced intonation and string tension; ergonomic
Luminescent side dots Dots on the side of the neck are illuminated

Lift your voice to new heights on the C-7 Multiscale Silver Mountain from Schecter Guitar Research! Painstakingly crafted and spec'd to excel in the realm of high-output metal, the C-7 Multiscale Silver Mountain is a formidable guitar regardless of genre. The mahogany body, chosen for its tried-and-true tonal pedigree, paired with a 3-piece carbon-fiber-reinforced Thin-C mahogany neck results in serious sustain with powerful low-end response, while the 16" radius, 27"-25.5" scale-length ebony fretboard is embedded with 24 X-Jumbo Stainless Steel frets to serve as a stalwart foundation for even the most chaotic fretwork.

Coming factory-equipped to annihilate stages with premium hardware including a Hipshot Multiscale bridge, Schecter Locking Tuners, graphite nut, and push-pull coil split, this instrument also serves as the debut vehicle for Schecter USA Sonic Seducer pickups: Ceramic-8 beasts crafted to deliver earth-quaking output while still offering exquisite clarity and broad-spectrum tone. Added small details such as Luminlay side-dot markers and 1-ply binding are thoughtful complements to round out this impressive instrument, available in a stunning Blood Moon Silver Mountain finish. Fits in the SGR-1C case, sold separately.

Body: Mahogany body
Neck: 3 piece maple set neck with deep insert joint w/ultra access
Neck Shape: Thin C neck shape
Truss Rod: Duel action truss rod with two carbon fiber reinforcement rods
Radius: 16" radius
Scale Length: 25.5" scale length
Frets: 24 X Jumbo stainless steel frets
Dot Markers: Luminlay side dot markers
Inlays: Abalone line inlays
Fretboard: Ebony fretboard
Bridge: Hipshot USA Multi-scale fixed bridge
Pickups: Schecter USA Sonic Seducer Humbucking pickups
Controls: Volume/volume/tone(push-pull)/3-way switch controls
Nut: 48mm X 6mm graphite nut
Case: SGR-1C molded hardshell case sold separately

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

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 1 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted September 23, 2021 by a customer from gmail.com

"Decent Sound, Horrible QC"

Overall: 1 out of 5 stars
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I was looking to try out a multiscale guitar, and the C-7 MS looked like a decent option for the price. In terms of sound and playability, it absolutely is. The instrument is resonant, the fret work is good, and the shape of the neck is comfortable. Unfortunately it took me about two months (playing the instrument infrequently and keeping it in a case) to notice the awful state of the fretboard. During a string change, I went to clean the fretboard and noticed every single inlay was cracked, sometimes in multiple places. To make it worse, many of the cracks have started to split onto the fretboard itself. Areas near the binding are off-color and appear to be dried out or possibly too much glue was used, and the bottom of the fretboard has literal chunks of wood missing from it. The nut for some reason has pick-thick gaps between the bottom of the nut and the guitar, like the nut slot was cut wrong and they just forced it in with glue. I've watched a few youtube videos featuring this instrument, and it looks like these bizarre QC issues are extremely common. Now, if this was a $400 instrument it'd be one thing, but it's not (even then it really wouldn't be acceptable). An instrument of this price should not have this many quality issues. It really is a shame, because as I mentioned earlier, the instrument does sound pretty good and plays nicely. For now at least I would advise anyone to stay away from this guitar, and possibly Schecter as a whole, until they get their QC straightened read more out. I only wish I had noticed these issues when I was within the 45-day return window.

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