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Schecter PT

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 5:11 pm
by HNB
I ordered a Guild Polara S100 from Guitar Center and it arrived damaged so I swapped it for this. I really like it. I love the double bound body and maple neck. The Grover tuners are really good. I think the pickups in it sound great and I think the coil split option via the tone pot is cool. Schecter makes such good stuff. I am never disappointed. Dual slug humbuckers.
Schecter SuperRock II Pickups
Made with giant sized Alnico-V pole pieces give this pickup an aggressive midrange growl. The well balanced coil winding make this pickup perfect for a wide range of styles of music. Great vintage tone in Single coil mode when Push-Pull knob is pulled up.
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Re: Schecter PT

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2024 8:11 pm
by sal paradise
My friend got this exact one a few years back to replace a terrible 90s no-brand shred style guitar. It sounds great. He loves it & get the feeling he’ll never buy another guitar.

I think these were first released in the 80s as USA models with Telecaster headstocks. Made me realise I knew little about Schecter & sent me down a wormhole of reading their history.

Enjoy 8)

Re: Schecter PT

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 4:24 am
by Unicorn Warrior
Congrats. I’ve never played a Schecter that didn’t play good. Never. Doesn’t matter where it was made.

Re: Schecter PT

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 5:09 am
by seenoevil II
I've always been pretty curious about these since learning that PT (Pete Townshend) used one in the worst era of The Who