Schecter SOLO-II Standard Electric Guitar in Bloodburst

£299.00

Specifications Mahogany body with figured burl top Black single-ply binding on body and neck Roasted Maple neck Rosewood fingerboard with white pearloid dot inlays Thin “C” neck shape 24.75” scale length 14” fingerboard radius 22 Jumbo frets Black hardware Schecter Diamond Standard bridge humbucker with black metal cover Schecter Diamond Standard neck humbucker with black […]

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Specifications

  • Mahogany body with figured burl top
  • Black single-ply binding on body and neck
  • Roasted Maple neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard with white pearloid dot inlays
  • Thin “C” neck shape
  • 24.75” scale length
  • 14” fingerboard radius
  • 22 Jumbo frets
  • Black hardware
  • Schecter Diamond Standard bridge humbucker with black metal cover
  • Schecter Diamond Standard neck humbucker with black metal cover
  • Bridge volume/neck volume/master tone/3-way toggle switch
  • Schecter tuners
  • Tune-O-Matic bridge with stop tailpiece
  • 42mm graphite nut

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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