Thursday, November 11, 2010

Schecter 2446 8-Strings Electric Guitar, See-thru Black




This review is from: Schecter 2446 8-Strings Electric Guitar, See-thru BlackThis is the first 8-string guitar (actually the second... see below for an explanation) I have owned, so I was not exactly sure how it would feel with the longer scale. I have played 7-strings for years, so I was already accustomed to a wider neck, but this is a monster. If you are coming from a 6-string, this might give you a bit of a problem for a while, as the neck is considerably wider than you will find on your standard guitar, and the scale is longer. Once you get used to the scale and the neck width, you will be in love. Scale forms are more logical on the 8-string than the 7-string, as you are dealing with an even number of strings again. I found modal and scalar playing to be more intuitive with the move from 7 to 8 strings than from 6 to 7, because of the even number of strings. If you play your scales and modes in three-finger box configurations, you will find the 8-string guitar to be very easy to master. aThe finish on this guitar is beautiful and the quilt is amazing. I cannot say enough about how great this guitar looks in person, as it is a lot better than expected. Many times you will see a picture of an instrument on the instrument and the one you end up with doesn't look as good, as they take pictures of the best looking example. This is not the case here. This guitar is absolutely beautiful. I bought this guitar because the Damien Elite 8 that I bought first has a bolt-on neck that makes it very difficult to play in the higher register. You will not have any problems with this guitar, as the contour of the neck-through design is very comfortable and feels wonderful.If you are not going to play leads, the Schecter Damien Elite-8 Eight String Electric Guitar - Crimson Red would be a fine choice, as it costs a couple of hundred dollars less, but this is the ONLY way to go if you are playing leads....

This review is from: Schecter 2446 8-Strings Electric Guitar, See-thru BlackThis guitar is actually the Hellraser C-8 Special. To be honest I could wax lyrical about how much i love this guitar for hours, the action, the tone, everyting about this guitar is great. Add to this the fact that at my time of purchase it only cost about $740AU with postage included, makes me feel like dancing. An equivalently priced guitar here in Sydney is pure garbage, and god help you if you want an 8 string. To give you an idea of how much we get pumped in Australia... The Hellraiser C-7 costs $1599 here. Getting an 8 string here is nigh on impossible and the price i was quoted for this exact guitar was $1850. So you do the math, $740 or $1850, what would you prefer? Definately a recomended purchase....




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