Schecter C-1 SLS Hollywood Electric Guitar in Glacier Metallic

£1,299.00

Play fearlessly with this rather audacious guitar! Equipped with modern, powerful hardware for you to be able to play crushing riffs and searingly hot guitar solo’s effortlessly. From the locking tuners, hardtail bridge, to its Fishman Fluence pickups and the jumbo stainless-steel frets, the Schecter Hollywood just begs to be played. Key Features Sonic Clarity […]

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Play fearlessly with this rather audacious guitar! Equipped with modern, powerful hardware for you to be able to play crushing riffs and searingly hot guitar solo’s effortlessly. From the locking tuners, hardtail bridge, to its Fishman Fluence pickups and the jumbo stainless-steel frets, the Schecter Hollywood just begs to be played.

Key Features

  • Sonic Clarity – The Fishman Fluence Open Core Modern pickups are built to be hum-free, and deal pure, uncorrupted musical tone.
  • Play Longer – Thanks to the carved top body contour, and ultra-thin C shape neck, you can play with real comfort for longer.
  • Versatile Tone – The controls feature a push-pull control for a pickup in-and-out-of-phase function, achieving more tonal options at your disposal.
  • Simple String Change – The locking tuners not only make tuning more stable, but also make restringing quick so you spend more time playing.

Multi-Wood Neck-Thru Design

The neck of the guitar is built throughout the body, and built up of layers of Maple, Walnut & Paduak for fantastic resonance, but also a really solid tuning stabilty. The combination of tonewoods mean you get the best sonic complexity.

Schecter guitars are known for their stunning looks, inspiring sound and comfortable playability. Schecter artists include Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, The Cure, Papa Roach, Seether, Prince, Keith Merrow, Nick Johnston, and Zakk Wylde.

Specifications

  • Mahogany body
  • Carved top body contour
  • White/black body/headstock binding and white single ply neck binding
  • Maple/walnut/padauk thru-neck with 2 carbon fiber reinforcement rods
  • 2-way adjustable truss rod with spoke wheel at neck heel
  • Ebony fingerboard with “Hollywood Star” inlays
  • Ultra-thin C neck shape
  • Neck thickness: 19mm at 1st fret/20mm at 12th fret
  • 25.5” scale length
  • 12” to 16” compound fingerboard radius
  • 24 X-Jumbo stainless-steel frets
  • Black nickel hardware
  • Fishman Fluence Open Core Modern Ceramic bridge pickup with black and white bobbins
  • Fishman Fluence Open Core Modern Alnico neck pickup with black and white bobbins
  • Master Volume featuring push-pull control for Fluence voice 1 and 2
  • Master Tone featuring Fishman reactive tone control for precise tone shaping and push-pull Fishman phase inverter for pickup in-and-out-of-phase function
  • Five-way pickup selector switch for (1)bridge humbucker, (2)bridge/neck voice 3 inner coils, (3)bridge/neck humbucker, (4)bridge/neck voice 3 outer coils, and (5)neck humbucker
  • Tonepros M-Series locking tuners
  • Schecter Nouveau Ergo hardtail bridge
  • 42mm Graphtech Ivory Tusq XL nut
  • Ernie Ball 10-46 Regular Slinky Strings #2221

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Schecter

Schecter is a California-based guitar manufacturer established in 1976, known for producing high-quality electric guitars, basses and amplifiers that combine striking design with powerful performance. Their range covers everything from accessible Diamond Series models for beginners to premium custom instruments crafted for professional musicians. Favoured by rock and metal players for their sleek looks, fast necks and versatile tone, Schecter guitars deliver reliability and style at every level, making them a strong choice for players across the UK.

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