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Schecter SLS Evil Twin-5 - Satin Black

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Features

  • 5-string Electric Bass with Swamp Ash Body
  • 2 Active Soapbar Pickups - Satin Black
  • Maple/Walnut/Padauk Neck
  • Ebony Fingerboard

Description

The Darker Side of the SLS Elite The SLS Evil Twin-5 is your chance to explore the darker side of Schecter's SLS Elite bass series. Specs are virtually identical between these two great axes, save for the Evil Twin's 100% swamp ash body. What sets it apart are a killer black-on-black satin finish, sinister roman numeral fingerboard inlays, and glow-in-the-dark side fret markers for easy ID'ing on dark stages. Naturally, the Evil Twin slays for rock and metal. But with its Fishman Fluence active soapbar pickups with 3-way voicing switch, push-pull coil splitting, and 2-band active EQ, this bass will surprise you with its pop sensibilities and funk and soul potential. Schecter's neck-through sculpted body and string-through bridge maximize resonance and sustain. Meanwhile, a permanently lubricated TUSQ XL nut, a set of studio-stable Grover tuners, and a dual-action truss rod with easy-access neck heel wheel make the Schecter SLS Evil

Brand: Schecter


Color: Satin Black


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 48 x 17 x 3.75 inches


Top Material Type: Ash Wood, Maple, Walnut, Ebony


Back Material Type: Ash Wood, Maple, Walnut, Basswood, Ebony


Finish Type: Satin


Instrument: Guitar


Item Weight: 12 Pounds


Operation Mode: Electric


Number of Strings: 5


Item Weight: 12 pounds


Product Dimensions: 48 x 17 x 3.75 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 12, 2019


Back Material: Ash Wood, Maple, Walnut, Basswood, Ebony


Body Material: Swamp Ash


Color Name: Satin Black


Fretboard Material: Ebony


Top Material: Ash Wood, Maple, Walnut, Ebony


Number of Strings: 5


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I think this is a 5 star bass....I think.
Let me just clarify I did love this bass, honestly I really did, it was difficult to not give it 5 stars. The fishman pickups are super cool and definitely give this instrument a unique sound, it's on the lighter end especially for a quality 5 string and looks super cool, definitely living up to its name. But unfortunately I had a few problems. For one it was only semi-playable out of the box. The G string wouldn't even play because the pickups were so high. I also noticed quite a few of these "droplet" blemishes all along the fretboard...I've been playing for almost 20 years and have never seen anything like it? Maybe something slightly similar but never this many. It was quite distracting when playing, looked like someone accidentally dripped some kind of polish or something while finishing it. Nobody could definitively say what it was and, considering the price, I simply couldn't "settle" and get over them. The bass was also a little rattley in general and needed some setting up before being gig/practice ready. BUT if you're able to get one of these without any of the above mentioned problems, and/or are a DIY luthier or willing to spend a bit extra out of the box to get it professionally set up, it's a solid bass and you really can't go wrong. I do recommend it but I also felt I should share my experience... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2020 by Amazon Customer

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