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Schecter Hellraiser C-1 Electric Guitar (Gloss White)

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Color: WHT


Style: HELLRAISER C-1


Features

  • Set-Neck w/ Ultra Access
  • Quilted Maple Top
  • EMG Active 81TW/89 pickups
  • Mahogany Body
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Description

Schecter Hellraiser C-1 Electric Guitar Gloss White (WHT)


Brand: Schecter


Color: WHT


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Product Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 inches


Item model number: Hellraiser C-1/Gloss White (WHT)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 13, 2004


Back Material: Mahogany


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: WHT


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


Scale Length: 25.5


String Gauge: 10-46


String Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tune-O-Matic


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  • Lots of quality for a good price
I have another Schecter that i really enjoyed (Omen Floyd Rose Active) that had a lot of really nice features for a good price. I really wanted the EMG 81/89 combo and, after dealing with the Floyd Rose for a couple years, also wanted a guitar that I could easily change the tuning and string changes weren't such a pain. So the good. The EMGs are great and it's amazing to throw the volume up and let the active pickups do their thing. The locking tuners and fixed bridge are a godsend after dealing with a Floyd Rose for a few years. Finally, the guitar is well put together and I haven't had too many problems with tuning stability or playability. The not so great. Some minor problems with playability because I did notice that the E string consistently buzzed when i played it. I decided to bring it to a tech and the only way to get it to stop buzzing without setting the action super high was to put super heavy strings on the guitar to increase the tension on the neck enough to cancel the buzz. So now i have monster strings that somewhat inhibit the playability at normal tunings. On the bright side Drop B tuning seems to work amazingly so i've just left it at Drop B ever since. But i've never had a single issue with my Omen which was almost half as expensive. The only other thing i've noticed is that even with the ability to split the coils for single coil playing, i've almost never used it due to my tuning set up and how good the EMGs sound. Not much, but it's almost pointless to have the coil tap option if you never use it. Bottom Line: This is still a great guitar and i highly recommend anyone who wants a guitar that plays well and has high quality pickups and specs at a very affordable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020 by JD

  • Solid Guitar With 1 Major Flaw (For Me)
Color: WHT Style: HELLRAISER C-1
I have loved this Schecter Hellraiser guitar. The pickups sound great and the split coil/coil tap options are phenomenal and give this guitar excellent versatility. The look is sharp and the locking tuners are a great touch. Nearly everything about this guitar is exactly what I was looking for - nearly. My biggest problem comes from the same use: detuning. I swapped out the stock strings it came with for Ernie Balls with a .62 base string up to a .12 high string because I want to use this guitar for hard rock and metal exclusively. The 25.5" fret length should allow for that fairly reliably - I see people using LTD guitars with a 24.75" neck length that handle it fine. Sure, you can detune this guitar but there are a couple major problems that immediately kick in: 1. Moving out of standard tuning immediately puts your strings at risk for dislodging themselves on the bridge. I've "rocked out" and played a guitar like this exactly how any guitarist would that wants to crank it up, and the base string often comes out of its bridge position and it gets stuck off the edge of the bridge cradle. Not OK. The typical A string has done this too. I've noticed it's less of an issue with lighter gauge strings and standard tuning but my Fender Strat can handle some detuning just fine and has never once had this issue. Problem is, my Fender Strat is a 3 single-coil pickup and isn't really meant for this kind of style. The Hellraiser is billed to be more in the lane I'm trying to use it for. 2. Larger strings don't sit well on the nut - my .62 string currently rests on top of the groove for the nut instead of within it, and the tuning pegs barely fit the string. You cannot fit a .80 in this guitar, period. If it was a squeeze to get a .62 in it I doubt you can go much larger and that's a bummer. I am submitted for a return, reluctantly, and will be seeking another axe for my needs. I really want to love this guitar and think Schecter should address these small issues. I would consider keeping it if these weren't problems. Just about everything else is solid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2021 by Chris Schroeder

  • Can't be beat for the price
Color: Crimson Red Style: HELLRAISER C-1
I love this guitar. It is a beautiful instrument that is well made. It plays well. The action is superb. Some reviews said that the neck was thick. My neck is very slim and comfortable. But this guitar delivers with sound. I can get a full range of cleans, blues, rock and metal. All humbuckers should allow splitting that sounds as good as this. I know some reviews indicate that Metal sounds may not be the best, but I get what I need from this guitar. The sustain and harmonics are better than most (much more expensive) models. I play this through a Peavey 100 watt tube half stack. I have an LP Custom with PAFs, an original composite Steinberger with the Steve Vai GEM set, Line 6 Variax 700 and a mexican Strat. The clean organic harmonic chord sounds of the LP can't be beat, but the sustain and overdrive pale in comparison to the Schecter. The Steinberger punches out the metal and harmonics a little better, but doesn't have quite the sweet mid frequency variety of sounds of the C-1. I use all 3 guitars for composing and recording original songs in my studio. The Hellraiser is ideal for live playing (wide variety of sounds-don't need to use a second guitar)and excels when I need to run through chord/lead ideas for songs that I am composing. I turn on the recorder and play for hours. But the bonus is when it is time for mix-down. This Schecter fits in and cuts through the mix. Some guitars and pickups are too muddy or too thin when mixed, but I can easily get the C-1 to 'fit'. Bottom Line-If I could only have one guitar for live shows, creating songs, and studio work, this would be the one. I have a list of all the items that I want in a guitar and this Schecter has them all in an attractive and extremely affordable package. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2012 by gordon vonRentzell

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