Schecter Guitars at Studio Gears

Schecter has earned a permanent place in studios and home rigs alike, delivering instruments built to perform under the demands of serious recording — thick, focused tone from premium tonewoods, pickup configurations that translate from tracking to mix with clarity and punch, and construction quality that punches well above its price point. Studio Gears stocks over 575 Schecter guitars and basses across the full lineup, from entry-level workhorses to high-end signature models.

Whether you're laying down aggressive djent tones, tracking progressive rock layers, or searching for a bass that cuts cleanly in a dense mix, Schecter's range covers the territory. With over 110 B-Stock units currently available — open-box instruments that are fully functional and discounted — there's rarely been a better moment to add a Schecter to your signal chain.

The Schecter Story

Schecter Guitar Research began as a parts and repair operation in Southern California, supplying high-quality replacement components to working musicians and technicians who demanded better than what the mass market offered. That parts-focused origin instilled a philosophy of precision and playability that has defined the brand ever since — every neck profile, fret job, and pickup choice reflects the thinking of builders who understand what a recording guitarist actually needs from an instrument.

Over the decades, Schecter evolved into a full-scale manufacturer with a reputation for delivering premium features — neck-through construction, active EMG or proprietary pickup systems, extended-range configurations — at prices that make professional-grade tone accessible. The brand became a go-to for technically demanding players in metal, progressive, and hard rock, and today its roster spans everything from stripped-back six-strings to headless multiscale instruments designed for modern studio production.

What Schecter Is Known For

  • Extended-range guitars and basses — seven, eight, and multiscale instruments built for drop tunings, djent, and modern metal production
  • Multiple neck construction options — bolt-on, set-neck, and neck-through builds across different price tiers, each offering a distinct sustain and resonance character
  • Premium tonewoods including mahogany bodies, maple necks, and ebony or rosewood fretboards that translate richly onto tape and in a DAW
  • Active and high-output passive pickup configurations — EMG and Schecter's own Diamond Series pickups — engineered for clarity at high gain without muddying a mix
  • Highly regarded signature series with players like Synyster Gates, Keith Merrow, and Aaron Marshall, whose instruments double as production-ready studio tools
  • Exceptional build quality and playability relative to price, making the lineup a trusted choice for producers and engineers who need reliable, great-sounding instruments on sessions
Schecter Sun Valley Super Shredder FR-S Guitar Satin Black B-Stock 0119 sku number SCHECTER1285-B0119
Schecter PT EX Baritone Guitar Dorian Gray B-Stock 0047 sku number SCHECTER2148-B0047
Schecter PT EX Baritone Guitar Dorian Gray B-Stock 0694 sku number SCHECTER2148-B0694
Schecter Avenger FR-S Przym Vespid guitar in Metallic Red Przym sku number SCHECTER928
Schecter Ultra Przym Mercury Rose Electric guitar sku number SCHECTER926
Schecter E-1 FR Przym Palladium guitar in , Gloss Black sku number SCHECTER924
Schecter V-1 Przym Palladium guitar in Gloss Black sku number SCHECTER923
Schecter Avenger FR Przym Palladium guitar in Gloss Black sku number SCHECTER922
Schecter Solo-II Przym Palladium guitar in Gloss Black sku number SCHECTER921
Schecter C-1 FR-S Pale Moon LH guitar in Natural Satin With Black Burst sku number SCHECTER695
Schecter C-1 Pale Moon LH guitar in Natural Satin With Black Burst sku number SCHECTER694
Schecter C-1 FR-S Pale Moon guitar in Natural With Black Burst sku number SCHECTER693
Schecter C-1 Pale Moon guitar in Natural With Black Burst sku number SCHECTER692
Schecter Stargazer-6 LH guitar sku number SCHECTER686
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Schecter John Browne Tao-8 LH guitar in Ozone Burst sku number SCHECTER637
Schecter John Browne Tao-7 LH guitar in Ozone Burst sku number SCHECTER636
Schecter John Browne Tao-6 LH guitar in Ozone Burst sku number SCHECTER635
Schecter Wrathmaker guitar in Tortoise Shell Corridors sku number SCHECTER4591
Schecter Omen Elite-8 MS Lefty Guitar Black Cherry Burst sku number SCHECTER2469
Schecter Omen Extreme-II guitar in Nocturne Shadow sku number SCHECTER1324
Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HH LH guitar in Atomic Mercury sku number SCHECTER1159
Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HH guitar in Atomic Mercury sku number SCHECTER1158
Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS 10th Anniversary LH guitar Atomic Saffron sku number SCHECTER1157
Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS 10th Anniversary guitar in Atomic Violet sku number SCHECTER1156

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do Schecter guitars sound in a recording context?

Schecter instruments are consistently praised for their in-the-mix clarity. Mahogany-body builds with set or neck-through construction produce warm, sustained low-mids that sit well under distortion without getting flabby. Active pickup configurations — particularly models loaded with EMG or Schecter's own high-output humbuckers — deliver a tight, articulate transient response that tracks well at high gain and holds definition in dense, layered arrangements. On clean and mid-gain tracks, the ebony and rosewood fretboard options contribute a noticeable brightness and snap that works especially well for funk, progressive, and hybrid-genre sessions.

Which Schecter line is best for metal and djent production?

The Hellraiser, Banshee Mach, and C-1 SLS lines are the most production-oriented choices for heavy music. The Hellraiser series features active EMG pickups, set-neck construction, and ultra-low action setups that make fast, technical riffing translate cleanly onto a recording. The Banshee Mach-7 with Evertune bridge is particularly popular for studio tracking — the Evertune system holds intonation and pitch stability to a degree that virtually eliminates tuning variation between takes, which is invaluable when layering multiple guitar tracks. The C-1 SLS Custom brings a through-neck design and high-output pickups suited to sustained leads and complex chord voicings.

What do the Synyster Gates signature models offer that standard models don't?

The Synyster Gates signature guitars are collaboration instruments developed in close partnership with the Avenged Sevenfold guitarist, and they incorporate specific appointments he uses on recordings and live: a thin C neck profile optimized for fast lead playing, custom Sustainiac pickup systems on select models for infinite-sustain tracking effects, and premium hardware including Floyd Rose or hardtail configurations depending on the variant. The headless TR and TR-S models add modern ergonomics and tuning stability particularly valued in studio settings where quick retuning between takes matters. These guitars are among the most feature-rich instruments in the Schecter catalog relative to their price tier.

What does 'B-Stock' mean for Schecter instruments at Studio Gears?

B-Stock Schecter instruments are open-box or cosmetically imperfect units that are fully functional and playable. They may show minor blemishes, signs of previous handling, or slightly imperfect finish work — nothing that affects tone, intonation, or structural integrity. Studio Gears carries over 110 B-Stock Schecter units at any given time, and they represent a strong value opportunity for home studio owners and producers who prioritize sound and playability over showroom cosmetics. Each unit is inspected and confirmed functional before listing.

Does Schecter make instruments suited to genres outside metal?

Absolutely. While Schecter's reputation is strongest in metal and progressive rock, the catalog includes instruments well-suited to broader session work. The Hellcat-VI is a baritone-scale guitar that occupies a unique sonic space useful for atmospheric, alternative, and experimental production. Schecter basses — including models associated with Johnny Christ and Michael Anthony — cover funk, rock, and studio-pop territory with clarity and punch. The C-series standard guitars with passive humbucker setups are versatile tracking instruments that work across hard rock, classic rock, and beyond. The thin C neck profile found across many models is comfortable enough for extended studio sessions regardless of genre.

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