Description
- A limited Special Edition of the very popular Schecter model, the Jeff Loomis (Nevermore) signature 7-string guitar, loaded with the Sustainiac system, with absolutely professional features, but – as usual with the Schecter guitars – affordable for the average player while offering an outstanding price-quality relation. Offered here for a special price!
- Finish: Custom Graphic, with black hardware – a very noble looking instrument!
- Body: Swamp ash.
- Neck: Maple/walnut. Set neck with Ultra Access neck joint – developed in the Schecter Custom Shop, this neck construction technique allows for unobstructed access to the upper frets while maintaining all the good qualities of the traditional set neck construction.
- Scale: 26.5″ (baritone) – perfectly suitable for downtunings as well as for standard tuning.
- Fretboard: Maple, with Schecter « Metal Cross » inlays.
- Bindings: Black (fretboard and headstock).
- Frets: 24, X-Jumbo.
- Nut: FR Locking.
- Headstock: Natural.
- Tuners: Orig. Grover Rotomatics with 18:1 gear ratio.
- Bridge: Orig. Floyd Rose tremolo – stays perfectly in tune.
- Pickups: 1x Sustainiac (neck) humbucker, 1x EMG 57-7H Brushed Black Chrome Cover (bridge) humbucker – this new combination is very well suited for downtunings, provides a lot of punch and dynamics, is easy to control and absolutely quiet.
- Alternatively, upon request of the purchaser, we can also perform a professional installation of a different pickup combination, e.g. any DiMarzio, EMG or Seymour Duncan etc. (Only a small upcharge per pickup swap will be required). Furthermore, we offer installation of active boost and EQ circuits like EMG Afterburner, PA-2, SPC, RPC, VMC, EXG etc. Please ask for details if interested.
- Electronics: 1x volume, 3-way toggle switch, 2-way miniswitch (Sustainiac on/off, 3-way miniswitch (Sustainiac mode).
- Absolutely outstanding quality of selected woods, craftsmanship, playability and sound, especially for this price range! The quality level is easily comparable with many USA and Japanese instruments which usually cost 2-3 times more than this instrument.




