Schecter C-7 Multi-scale Rob Scallon Electric Guitar - Satin Dark Roast Reviews
If you’ve ever seen one of Rob Scallon’s videos, you know how much sonic ground he needs his guitars to cover — it’s not abnormal to see him go from scorching meme metal crunch to introspective Midwest-emo inspired cleans in a matter of minutes on his “Album in a Day” series with Andrew Huang. With that in mind, it's really no surprise that the Schecter C-7 Multi-scale Rob Scallon 7-string electric guitar is a truly do-it-all instrument, more than up to the challenge of keeping up with Rob's wide-ranging musical requirements. The C-7 Multi-scale Rob Scallon boasts a beautifully understated swamp ash body and neck-through mahogany 3-piece neck, with carbon fiber reinforcement rods for unyielding stability. Two Schecter Diamond ’78 Rob Scallon pickups bring the PAF punch but are adapted and modified to Rob's need for greater tonal flexibility. What’s more, a Hipshot Hardtail bridge and Hipshot Grip-Lock tuners offer an incredible level of tuning stability and versatile performance — a prerequisite when your days typically include djenting through a modular synth one minute, then cranking out Metallica’s entire catalog in a 4-minute video in the next!
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Highest Rated Reviews
Versatile
This is hands down the most versatile guitar I own. The way the pickups are voiced make them great for everything, and they sound absolutely amazing when coils are split. You can go from absolutely heavy chugs to glassy cleans with ease. The multiscale is great and does not take any time to get used to.
Excellent tone
Right out of the box, this sounded great. I plugged into my PRS 15w amp, with a little reverb, and was blown away by the clean tone. It does all the metal/djent tones too, but I wasn't expecting the cleans to sound so great.
This is my first guitar with fanned frets, and it is not an issue at all. This guitar is very playable. I really have no complaints. Mr. Scallon and Schecter did a great designing and building this guitar.
And of course, Sweetwater was excellent as well.