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New
Schecter Diamond Series Omen-6 WSN Electric Guitar
with Walnut Satin Finish
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Schecter Diamond Series Omen 6
Walnut Satin
The Schecter Omen 6 Electric Guitar
is a great metal guitar that you can play for hours. It features a
bolt-on neck with two Diamond plus humbucker pickups. The body is
made of Basswood which is lighter weight than Mahogany and has more
attack and a brighter tone. The bridge is a Tune-O-Matic type with a
string through body tailpiece.
The 25.5 inch scale length neck has 24 jumbo frets and a rosewood
fretboard. The neck is bolted on to the body. There are Dot inlays
on the neck with Diamond tuners.
The pickups are Diamond Plus humbuckers and non-active with very
simple electronics. The electronics consist of a master volume and
master tone control with a three way pickup selector.
Case NOT included.

Features:
- BODY:
Mahogany
- NECK:
Bolt on Maple
- FINGERBOARD: Rosewood
- FRETS:
24 Jumbo
- SCALE:
25 1/2”
- INLAY:
Dots
- BRIDGE:
TonePros TOM with Thru-Body
- TUNERS:
Schecter
- PICKUPS:
Schecter Diamond Plus
- ELECTRONICS: Volume, Tone, 3-way
- FINISH: Satin
Mahogany with Black Hardware
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Schecter Guitar
Research, or commonly known as just Schecter, is an American
guitar manufacturer. The company was founded in 1976 by
David Schecter. Schecter produces an excellent quality line
of electric guitars, bass guitars, and steel-string acoustic
guitars. Over
the years Schecter has attracted a large number of notable
musicians to use its products and many of those musicians
have signed endorsement agreements with Schecter. Generally,
Schecter guitars are favored by metal, hard rock, and
alternative rock musicians.
Some notable musicians who
use, or have used Schecter guitars or basses include:
Pete Townshend of The Who
Yngwie Malmsteen
Sean Yseult ex-White Zombie
Jerry Horton of Papa Roach
Jeff Loomis of Nevermore
Synyster Gates of Avenged Sevenfold
Zacky Vengeance of Avenged Sevenfold
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam
Robert Smith of The Cure
Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits
Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots
Prince
The Misfits |
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