Schecter C-7 Diamond Series Review

The C7 is part of the Deluxe model line, and is made with a body fashioned from linden wood and a maple neck fitted with a rosewood fingerboard. The body and neck are screwed together, and the guitar is equipped with two Schecter Diamond Plus humbuckers for pickups.

The C-7 Multi-scale Rob Scallon model is equipped with a swamp ash body, a 3-piece mahogany neck, and carbon fiber reinforcement rods. It also features Schecter Diamond ’78 Rob Scallon pickups, which have been tailored to Rob’s specific needs. The guitar also has a Hipshot Hardtail bridge and Hipshot Grip-Lock tuners for reliable tuning stability.

The Schecter C-7 Diamond Series is a solid body electric guitar that is used by Justin Broadrick. This guitar is a popular choice among musicians because of its affordable price and excellent build quality. Its classic design and solid construction make it a great choice for any kind of music.

Another characteristic that sets the C7 apart from others is its compound radius fingerboard. This allows guitarists to have the best of both worlds – a narrow nut and wider neck. Both of these characteristics can greatly affect playability. The Schecter C-7 Pro’s nut width is 48mm, the same width as that of a baritone guitar. This gives guitarists more room on the fretboard, but it can make bar chords more difficult.

The Schecter C-7 Pro guitar features a Coil Split option, which allows guitarists to split the pickup coils. This helps reduce output of humbucker pickups and add clarity. The C-7 Pro is ideal for heavy metal and similar genres, though it can be used for any genre.