Darf man fragen, wo Du die Schecter gekauft hast und wie teuer sie war?
klar, also ich hab die Gitarre bei PPC Music (
http://www.ppc-music.de) bestellt, die haben auch das Exclusiv-Verkaufsrecht für Deutschland. Schecter macht sich ja ziemlich rar, um die Exclusivität der Marke zu waren.
Also der Preis ist bei der Gitarre sehr an schwanken, da die Lagerbestände immer verschieden sind, so kann es sein, wenn die extra aus den USA importiert werden muss, dass die bei 799,- € liegt.
Letztens hatten die aber z.B. die Goldene Schecter da für 599,- €, ich wollt aber doch lieber die Schwarze haben.
Also vom Sound her ist die Gitarre der absolute wahnsinn....besonders im clean Soud macht der Gitarre so schnell keiner was vor.
Hier ich hab mal ne Rezesion der Gitarre auf Englisch, da sind dann auch alle Fakten drin:
Purchased from: N/A
Gear 1 Music
Features: 8
2001 Model. Made overseas. Black with cream binding, maple neck and fretboard, 2 duncan design humbuckers w\ coil tap, grover tuners, etc...Gets an 8 because of the Korean PUs and no case.
Sound: 9
I am absolutely in love with this guitar. I play through a Hiwatt DC-40 1x12 tube combo. I run my signal through a Boss Compressor, Jekyll and Hyde Overdrive, H2O Liquid Chorus/Echo, and an old maxtone Phaser. I run an Alesis Nanoverb through my amp's effects loop. At first I was skeptical of the pickups, but I am pleasantly surprised. They fit my style of playing much better than my old guitar's (gibson 490s that were too high-output) I play in an original rock band, think Chris Cornell's Euphoria Morning album. The neck pickup has a fat tone, and a very creamy overdrive. The bridge pickup is HOT and produces great lead tones. The single coil sounds are useable, but definately not as good as I would like. I think the reason that this guitar sounds so good is that it is resonant as hell. I had heard that PT's sounded good unplugged, but damn this thing sonds awesome. It's a good rule of thumb that if a guitar sounds good unplugged, it's going to sound badass when its plugged in. I give it a 9, only because of the weak single coil sounds.
Action, Fit, & Finish: 9
This guitar was a floor model in the store I ordered it from. It had some light pickscratches on it, but I f you even look at this finish with a pick it's gonna scratch. Thats just something I'll have to deal with. Aside from being scratch prone, the finish looks like it will hold up well. I'm pretty sure the guitar was set up in the store, so I can't vouch for the factory setup.
Reliability/Durability: 9
Seems durable, but put some straplocks on it to be sure. This guitar is gonna look badass onstage. I did have to replace the toggle switch when I got it, but I suspect this was due to faulty packing or the fact that it was a floor model.
Customer Support: N/A
Overall Rating: 10
I've been playing for several years now and have had a variety of gear: Marshall amps, Silverface Fender Bassman, Epiphone Les Paul, Epiphone Firebird, Gibson Les Paul Studio, Fender Telecaster... About a year ago, I listened to good ol' Pete Townsend's endorsements and bought a Hiwatt. I had finally found an amp that I clcked with. Being a huge Townsend/Eddie Vedder fan, I have always wanted a Schecter PT. I didn't want to bother with the expense or hassle of finding an original one, so I decided to give a new one a try. I like it so much I sold my Gibson Les Paul Studio, because I knew I wasn't going to play it anymore. I love this guitar so much, I am seriously contemplating buying another one (a goldtop) and putting some Rio Grande p-90s in it. That would be sweet. Bottom line, this guitar fits my style visually and sonically, and I would wager that it would do the same for many of you. Do yourself a favor and give one a try.