i have never played a schecter. back in the mid 90s i think ed used to play a black tele style that was made by schecter that he donated or gave away. it has been so long i do not remember. good luck in your search!!
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Some Schecter guitars are downright incredible. Their custom shop is world class. There used to be a local shop that carried their California made guitars and man, they are pro-level through and through.
Much like Fender though, they make lower priced, import models.
Both companies make really nice guitars but they both also make some that are meh.
Just be sure to compare apples and apples.
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I have a fender custom shop telecaster, Nash T63, and a mid 80’s Schecter PT (fender shaped headstock). I prefer the feel and sound of the Schecter PT. It has dual HB with coil splits. Very versatile, very comfortable, absolutely love the neck. I might be wrong, but I think it has a Gibson scale length. All three have held their resale value, and the Schecter has actually increased from what I paid for it. I’m not sure how much a newer Schecter or one made overseas will hold value, but if the newer ones feel like the older ones, I’d definitely try one out before getting a fender.
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Much like Fender though, they make lower priced, import models.
Both companies make really nice guitars but they both also make some that are meh.
Just be sure to compare apples and apples.
i wish i wish i wish i wish, i guess it never stops
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2010: Hartford
2013: Wrigley, Worcester x2, Hartford
2015: NYC
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