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Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C-7 TBB

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7-String electric guitar

  • Mahogany body
  • Quilted maple top
  • Maple neck
  • Ebony fretboard
  • 24 X-Jumbo frets
  • Ultra thin C neck profile
  • 673 mm Scale
  • 48 mm Тut width
  • 1ч EMG 66-7H humbucker pickup (neck)
  • 1ч EMG 57-7H humbucker pickup (bridge)
  • Hipshot hardtail bridge
  • Schecter locking machine heads
  • Finish: Trans Black Burst
Available since May 2014
Item number 336318
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Black
Body Mahogany
Top Maple
Neck Maple
Fretboard Ebony
Frets 24
Scale 673 mm
Pickup System HH
Tremolo No
Incl. Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
£1,159
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Very well rounded 7 string
JCS84 04.12.2020
Hellraiser Hybrid is a medium-high end line of Schecter guitars that combines features from both Hellraiser and SLS. Most notably, the neck profile is thin but not too thin, which in my case is exactly what I wanted. The list of specs is quite impressive: locking tuners, graphtec nut, EMG 57/66 pickups (my favorite EMGs) and Hipshot bridge.
These specs somewhat justify the 1100+ € price tag, but there are some minor inconveniences: while the finishing is good in general and mine arrived in perfect visual condition, the binding comes out just enough to be tactile around the 1st and 2nd frets which is a little bit annoying, and the fretwork is in general not quite as well finished as other guitars that are just a tad bit more expensive. For example, it is subpar compared to my Ibanez Prestige that costs a few hundred euros more but came with a hard case. Which reminds me that at this price range Schecter really should include at least a gig bag.
Don't get me wrong: the guitar is great, plays great, the EMG pickups are fantastic, it stays in tune, it feels solidly built and I am very happy with it. I also paid for a full Thomann setup service that included restringing, intonation and filing the nut to accommodate a higher gauge 7th string. The result is quite neat and the action nice and low but there *is* some buzz. As a side note this service did not include the price of new strings; it's only a few Euros but other stores (in my experience) restring for free with a new purchase.
Overall I am satisfied with the guitar, it has only minor issues that could (possibly) be fixed easily and Thomann was quick processing my custom order and delivering it. I would definitely recommend it since the stock specs are excellent and there is basically nothing else that compares at this price range or below.
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I waited 4 months and it was worth it!
Kyle Loren 12.12.2018
Initially I wanted the 6 string version, but after 4 months and several problems, I opted for the 7 string which was avaliable immediatley. And boy am I glad I did. The guitar sounds and play amazingly, the neck is super smooth and seriously comfortable. The pickups are deliciously sensitive and make tapping and double tapping practically effortless. The guitar itself is sturdy and very well built. Top it all with absolutley gorgeous design, and you have an absolute beast of a guitar.
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MRos 18.04.2017
A good metal guitar. Needs a bit of adjustment right out of the box and overall finish is not top notch but I'm definitely satisfied.
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Nicht nur was für die Shredderfraktion ...
Anonymous 15.08.2014
1) Optik und Verarbeitung

Die Gitarre kommt in einem grünlich transparenten Schwarzton daher (habe nach der Seriennummer zu urteilen das hier bei Thomann auf der Homepage abgelichtete Exemplar erhalten). Sie ist von einem Binding in Carbonoptik eingefasst, was die Hochwertigkeit der Gitarre unterstreicht.

Bezüglich der Verarbeitung fiel die nicht im 90 Grad Winkel eingesetzte Achse eines Volumenpoti auf. War aber kein Problem, der Potiknopf kann mittels Inbusschlüssels ein bis zwei Millimeter hochgesetzt werden, so dass er reibungslos zu bewegen ist.

Punktabzug gibt es für den Einbau des Steghumbuckers. Dieser ist nicht im Korpus unterlegt, was störend ist. Der Halshumbucker ist indes einwandfrei befestigt.

2) Bespielbarkeit und Sound

Die Gitarre ist mit EMG's bestückt (66-7H u. 57-7H). Ich bin diesbezüglich befangen, da (fast) alle meine Gitarren EMG's besitzen. Bei allen Meinungsverschiedenheiten hinsichtlich dieser PUs, so sei darauf hingewiesen, dass die hier verbauten Humbucker sehr "organisch" klingen und wunderschön auf Dynamik reagieren. Kein Vergleich zu den eher "kalten" 707 EMG's.

Die gitarre ist direkt in der Dynamik, hat durch die längere Mensur ordentlich Druck, voluminöses Schwingverhalten sowie auf Grund der Hölzer und dem durchgehenden Hals ein schönes Sustain. Wer auf Metal, Droptunings etc. steht, der hat mit der C7 Hybrid die richtige Gitarre. Auch die Fusionecke lässt sich hervorragend abdecken..

Der Hals ist - wenn auch als "ultra thin" angepriesen - subjektiv gefühlt dann doch ein wenig kräftiger als bei der Konkurrenz. Gleichwohl lässt sich der Hals prima bis in die hohen Lagen bespielen. Gut gefällt dabei der matt lackiete Hals. Meine Sorge galt dann der Positionierung der drei Potis, doch stören diese beim Spielen nicht.

3) Fazit

Die C7 Hybrid ist bezüglich Klang, Vielseitigkeit und Bespielbarkeit eine hervorragende Gitarre. Meine Frau ist der Meinung dass die C7 Hybrid auch die "schönste" meiner Gitarren ist. Na dann ist ja alles in Ordnung,
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