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Open Box Schecter Guitar Research Nick Johnston Traditional SSS Electric Guitar Level 2 Atomic Ink 197881201203


Description



Features
- Alder body
- Roasted hard rock maple neck with C profile
- Roasted hard rock maple fingerboard
- Three singe-coil Schecter pickups
- Schecter Diamond Vintage Tremolo
Specs
- Body Type: Double-cutaway solid body
- Body wood: Alder
- Neck shape: C
- Neck wood: Roasted maple
- Scale length: 25.5"
- Truss rod: Standard
- Material: Roasted maple
- Radius: 14"
- Fret size: Jumbo
- Number of frets: 22
- Inlays: Brass circles
- Configuration: SSS
- Neck: Proprietary Single Coil
- Middle: Proprietary Single Coil
- Bridge: Proprietary Single Coil
- Bridge type: Tremolo/Vibrato
- Bridge design: Floating
- Tailpiece: String thru body
- Tuning machines: Locking
- Number of strings: 6 string
- Orientation: Right-Handed
- Country of Origin: South Korea
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submitted4 years ago
byJohn C
fromKansas City Metro
The Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional is a alternative if you're looking for a Strat in this price range. As always things like neck shape, feel and pickups are personal choices, and for me the Schecter just felt a bit better than the Fender Player Strat and others that I demoed. The roasted maple neck and locking tuners are a plus in this price range as well. The neck is slimmer than a Fender Player neck, and the pickups are more "vintage hot" vs. the Player's modern take on Strat pickups. But as I say these are personal choices; I don't think you could go wrong with either the Schecter or the Fender - but like me the Schecter might be the one you take home.
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