After alot of careful thought and looking into my needs for an alternative tuning guitar sans Floyd, I think this is about the best deal out there. I can't afford a Les paul and after owning a couple I've come to the conclusion that the LP body style doesn't suit me, but the sound does. I am a Strat style body addict and this thing has the best of both worlds between an LP and a Strat. It even comes with two Seymour Duncan buckers, Distortion in the bridge and a 59 in the neck, 2 vol, 1 tone and 3 way toggle switch, 24 jumbo frets, no inlays except for the 12th fret has a tribal inlay, full body neck and head binding, Tonepros bridge, string through body and black hardware. It's all mahogony and maple. I think this thing will smoke. If any of you guys have played one let me know. Musicians Friend has them as an exclusive and I'm getting it in a trade for an Epiphone reject guitar I sent back to them.
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Re: Schecter C-1 Stealth!!!!
Damnit Chris! I was 100% sure until you made that post... Now you have me doubting myself! hahah It DEFINITELY wasn't an Elite though. This one was Black with Ivory binding and one inlay on the 12th fret (Double Diamonds I think?).
Isn't Musicians Friend and Guitar Center one and the same? The only reason I thought that was when I went to shop online at guitarcenter.com it toom me straight to Musicians Friend?
Hell, what do I know? [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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Dosen't GC own mf? [img]graemlins/stupid.gif[/img] Never mind!
[ December 27, 2002, 05:34 PM: Message edited by: skidd ]
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Troy, the double diamond inlay C-1 is basicaly the same as the Stealth, but the Stealth has a tribal inlay. I think the C-1 you played has a JB in the bridge and a 59 in the neck. The Stealth has a Distortion in the bridge. I should have it in a couple to 3 weeks. I have given up on new Jacksons for now. It'll be May or June before I would be able to get anything else anyway and I need this Schecter like right now. My bar band days are about to be relived. We are metalizing old country drinking songs and covering a few others. Remember Elton Jon's song "Saturday Night" being re-done by Flotsom and Jetsom? We are thinking about trashing "Daniel". I need to be in drop D for most of this. I already got my guitar parts and my buddy has the bass parts down, our drummer needs to gethis together. We're just doing this for fun. I think this Schecter C-1 Stealth should do exactly what I need. Thanks guys for the replies.
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I decided against the Schecter C-1 Stealth. I got to play a C-1 Elite with the same setup as the Stealth. I didn't like the neck and it had a sound that was less than desirable TO ME. I think I'm going to go with another Fender Tom Delong Strat. It had the sound and the feel I'm looking for and is a good candidate for new pickup configurations. Plus it has a C shape neck and that is the ideal shape for my hands. Schecter is a damn good guitar, but the neck feels like the LP I just got rid of. This is what happens when I think out loud on the net. Thanks for all the input guys.
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