Schecter Damien-FR Electric Guitar (Satin Black) Product Description:
- Floyd Rose Licensed Tremolo
- Black Pearl 'Bats' Inlay
- TOM Bridge w/ thru-body
- EMGhz H4/H4A pick up set
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Schecter Damien-FR Electric Guitar Satin Black (SBK)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
heavy road use
By S. Miller
I have used this guitar to retire my Firebird. The only negetive is I put it in the shop about every 3 months. Good trem system but issues with tuning arise. The weight issue is much improved by using a 3 inch wide strap which I use on all my guitars.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
great for the budget
By anonymous
i own one for two years. for the budget it's great.EMG h4 pickups,bat inlays, grover tuners and the licensed floyd-rose trem is decent. what else can i ask for? the only two things that you'll notice right away are weight of the guitar (kinda heavy) and the neck. i use this guitar more than my ibanez rg570. if you're looking for a decent guitar that has alot to offer, plenty of power and light on you're budget. get this one and you wont be sorry
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
this schecter screams like a maniac
By guitar enthuso
I thoroughly enjoy playing this guitar. Mine was made in Burbank, California USA baby. Tho I have owned a hellraiser+ (briefly)(Korean made). Only tuning issues are when I change the strings (one @ a time, alternating high and low, stretching and tuning before moving to the next). The tension in the Floyd can be finicky but once get you tension right its there and doesn't move. (Except for drastic changes in temp). Tuning can be frustrating. ( As w any tremelo system). I prefer a distortion pedal personally. (Boss MT-2 metalzone). The guitar is heavy because the sound is heavy. Look @ the Gibson Les Paul it is heavier than this, but my point is this the "tone of an electric guitar not only comes from the pick ups but also from the "body" as well. Not to say that a light axe will not sound great, if you run the same setup on different guitars and even different genre of music you will definately hear a difference. With that statement I do want to say the EMG's are great for metal, but do know they can handle blues. They may not be as buttery smooth as a Les Paul, but can be a very versatile pick-up. With the set-up I run I can atest to this, "this Schecter can scream like a maniac. I can produce sounds and articulate like I've never heard. (myself play). When I plugged this in and started hearing crazy sounds, the squeals and the Drop-Tuned Mayhem, I couldn't stop playing". This guitar is a BEAST!!! And it is not happy @ all.
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