For the record, my 27" baritone ESP UltraTone was shipped in E standard tuning. So it seems some people do it.Yeah, you've clarified that a couple times. I guess I'm asking , as I'm surprised that someone would choose a 26.5" scale (for 7 string) to play in standard tuning. But maybe he does use a lower tunings on his 7s, I don't know.
Moving right into the USA signature model design I see. I really like the look of it.
Moving right into the USA signature model design I see. I really like the look of it.
100% agreeI kinda wish the import looked the same
100% agree
I like the way you think. They have the sun valley line to cover the pickguard side of things. Always wanted a more charvel "dinky" type shape like this. So long as it doesn't have the ultra thin C neck I'd definitely try it out.I'd even dare to say: I wish there was a whole schecter line of imports based on that exact model. Different finishes, fixed bridge, floyd rose, HS/HSS config, reversed headstock etc.
I like the way you think. They have the sun valley line to cover the pickguard side of things. Always wanted a more charvel "dinky" type shape like this. So long as it doesn't have the ultra thin C neck I'd definitely try it out.
Agree on all points.Yup. It's like a reaper without bevel, we are not that far from that... maybe a lil rounder edges and no, NO, NO figured veneers, burled tops, funky inlays or anything like that. Charvel would sh*t themself it Schecter started gettin serious at their game. Problem is they won't.
I'd even dare to say: I wish there was a whole schecter line of imports based on that exact model. Different finishes, fixed bridge, floyd rose, HS/HSS config, reversed headstock etc.
YepFor the uninitiated, what's the giveaway that its a USA model? The logo?
For the uninitiated, what's the giveaway that its a USA model? The logo?
Reminds me hard of the AZ’s with that color and neck/fretboard combo