Schecter Demon 6 FR Electric Guitar in Aged Black Satin with Floyd Rose

Retailing in the region of £585.00

If you are looking for New Guitars from Schecter, the Schecter Demon 6 FR Electric Guitar in Aged Black Satin with Floyd Rose is a great option. In stock, and ready to ship with fast, reliable delivery across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. For more details within Electric Guitars, additional Solid Body Electric Guitars options, full specifications, demos, images, videos, and secure online ordering, read more below.

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Description

If you are looking for New Guitars from Schecter, the Schecter Demon 6 FR Electric Guitar in Aged Black Satin with Floyd Rose is a great option. In stock, and ready to ship with fast, reliable delivery across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. For more details within Electric Guitars, additional Solid Body Electric Guitars options, full specifications, demos, images, videos, and secure online ordering, read on below.

The Schecter Demon-6 FR is a weapon designed for metal and metal alone. The active Duncan-Designed humbuckers have an enormous output with brutal crushing lows and surgically precise highs and just beg for high gain distortion and huge riffs. The Floyd Rose Special lets you get really nasty with punishing dive bombs and whammy action for out of this world sounds!

Body & Neck

Basswood is used for the body, known for its balanced, mouldable sound. It's the perfect platform for high-output humbuckers, providing a sounds that's both level and undeniably in-your-face. 

The neck is Maple, complemented by a Rosewood fretboard. This adds the perfect amount of top-end clarity, with plenty of attack. The Rosewood also helps to smoothen the midrange response, helping with note clarity when it comes to chords and rhythm parts. All-in-all, the Demon-6's construction is just as suited to ripping lead playing as it is to chugging the heaviest of riffs.

Hardware & Electronics

Schecter opted for Duncan-designed pickups in this particular instrument; Active HB-105s to be precise. These super-hot pickups play a huge role in delivering the monstrous metal tones that the Schecter Demon guitars are known for. With a Basswood, Maple and Rosewood platform, you can expect the perfect mixture of clarity, bite and muscle in your sound.

Finally, a Floyd Rose trem and black-chrome hardware line-up neatly with a black satin finish. This is about as metal as it gets – can you handle it?

Here's what Schecter say about the Demon-6 FR:

The Schecter Demon-6 FR (Floyd Rose tremolo) from the Schecter Demon Active series features the Duncan Designed version of the super-popular Seymour Duncan Blackouts active humbucker. These pick-ups give 12dB to 14dB less noise, plus more lows, more highs, and more output. Simply put, Blackouts have more tone than other active pickups. If you are into metal or thrash these guitars are for you.

Specification

  • Neck Construction: Bolt-On
  • Body Wood: Basswood
  • Neck Wood: Maple
  • Finger Board Wood: Rosewood
  • Frets: 24X Jumbo
  • Inlay: Gothic Cross
  • Tuners: Schecter
  • Pickups: Duncan Designed Active HB-105
  • Electronics: Vol/Tone/3-Way Switch
  • Bridge: Floyd Rose Special
  • Scale: 25.5"
  • Hardware: Black Chrome

Additional information

Weight 23 kg

About the manufacturer

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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Electric guitars use magnetic pickups to convert string vibration into an electrical signal, allowing the sound to be shaped through amplifiers and effects. Key things to understand include body shape, pickup type, neck profile, scale length and bridge design, as these all affect tone, feel and sustain. They are used across almost every modern genre, from clean and expressive to high-gain and aggressive styles, making them one of the most versatile instruments available.

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Guitars cover a wide range of instruments designed to suit different styles, techniques, and sounds, from acoustic and classical models to solid body, semi-hollow, and hollow electric designs. Factors like body shape, scale length, neck profile, string type, and pickups all influence how a guitar feels and responds, making each type suited to different players and musical approaches. Whether used for rhythm, lead, songwriting, or experimentation, guitars are expressive, versatile instruments that form the heart of countless genres and playing styles.

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Floyd Rose

A Floyd Rose is a double-locking tremolo system designed to allow extreme pitch modulation while keeping the guitar in tune. By locking the strings at both the nut and the bridge, it prevents string slippage, making it possible to perform deep dive-bombs, pull-ups, and vibrato effects without the tuning instability associated with traditional tremolo systems.

Floyd Rose systems are most commonly found on rock and metal guitars, where aggressive tremolo use and precise tuning stability are essential. They offer a wide expressive range but require more setup and maintenance than fixed bridges, including string balancing and fine tuning at the bridge, making them best suited to players who actively use the tremolo rather than occasional vibrato.

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