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Product: Schecter C-1 Classic
Price Paid: USD 699
Submitted 01/10/2008 at 01:35am by Mike
Email: mikelavins<at>hotmail dot com
Features : 9
24 frets
2007 Schecter C-1 Classic Diamond Series
25.5" scale
Grover tuners
Tone-Pros Tune-o-matic bridge
string-thru neck-thru body
Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz pickups
Mahoghany body with Maple/Walnut neck
Quilted maple top
Volume, Tone, 5-way pickup selector switch
Vine-of-Life neck inlay
Sound : 10
This is a great guitar for rock/metal music. I play it through a 2 channel Mesa Dual Rectifier with a Mesa 4x12, and was blown away at how good this axe sounds. I've always thought the clean channel on Rectos was a bit lacking, but this guitar makes it shine. The bridge JB is full sounding, and you can get some great tones by combining/spliting the pickups. It's very clear sounding, and packs quite a punch when using distortion. Leads sound amazing on this axe. I A/B'd it with my Les Paul equipped with Burstbuckers (which has been my favorite for years) and I have a new favorite. I have read about the tone pot issues, (working only at extremes), and I have to say that the sweep on them isn't the greatest, but I mostly keep it dimed anyway so that doesn't really bother me. For the price, it's a 10.
Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
This thing came set up almost perfectly to my liking. I adjusted the action a little lower (not by much), and it plays like butter. The neck is quite fast, fret edges are by far the best I've seen on a guitar in this price range. I have a small buzz on the low E string when played open, but it's not noticable through the amp. Schecter does a very good job of setting these things up.
The finish on this guitar is spectacular. The maple top has a very nice grain to it, and the blue color is nice as well. I wasn't too sure that I liked the color at first, but it grew on me. The neck inlay matches the blue color also, since it has quite a bit of blues and green throughout. It is quite heavy, weighing in at a pound or two more than my Les Paul.
Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
I haven't had it long enough to play live with it yet, but I'm sure it will hold up. The finish seems like it will withstand fair amounts of abuse, but I wouldn't go throwing it around and expect it not to be chipped or scratched.
The strap buttons are oversized, so they seem like they would keep a strap on very well, but I changed them out with some Dunlop strap locks. Not that I wouldn't trust them, just that every other guitar I have has strap locks on them already.
I would gig without a backup on this guitar if I had to, but I always take at least 2 axes to a gig.
Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't had to deal with them, and hope that I never do.
Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for almost 15 years, of which time I've played just about every kind of guitar known to man - From $100 Squires to $4000 Gibsons and PRS's and everything in between. These guitars are comparable to any expensive name brand guitar. You could go spend $2500 on a PRS with a bolt-on neck, or $700 on a Schecter Classic and get a better bang for your hard-earned buck. The quality build, sound, and feel of this guitar is by far greater than the mid-range price tag of it. For the money, you would be hard-pressed to find a better guitar. I compared this guitar side by side with a Schecter C-1 Hellraiser equipped with EMGs, and the overall sound and feel of this guitar is much better.
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Product: Schecter C-1 Classic
Price Paid: euro 700
Submitted 06/14/2008 at 03:07am by Loris
Email: gio at lastazionedeipensieri<dot>com
Features : 8
This is a Follow up!
The guitar is perfect, you only have to upgrade some electronics.
Sound : 10
It sounds great, easy to play, very versatile.
Judge yourself: you can listen to my C1 played on a Mesa F30 here:
http://www.myspace.com/lastazionedeipensieriAction, Fit, & Finish : 8
I replaced the strap buttons with the Schaller Strap Locks, the 5-way selector with a Shaller megaswitch, the tone and volume knobs and the jack.
This is all you have to do to have an almost perfect guitar!
Reliability/Durability : 10
A back up is always a good idea on a gig, but yes, you could depend on this guitar. I never broke a string, it stays in tune...always on top!
Customer Support : No Opinion
N.O.
Overall Rating : 10
A 10 of course!
For a perfect guitar you have to spend a lot of money: I would choose a PRS Custom 22 10Top...at least

3.000 here in Italy.
But for an almost perfect guotar choose the C1!!!

700 +

130 to replace electronics and you are done! I spent a lot more on my American std Strato, for example.
This little wonder have the right pick ups, is well manifactured, properly set-up and looks beautiful!
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