Schecter OMEN-6 6-String Electric Guitar, Walnut Satin
The Omen Series from Schecter has offered the beginning and seasoned player a fantastic value for the money for years! Sturdy construction and great-sounding components makes the Omen Series the best value-priced guitar series on the market.
Buy this guitar. No really, don’t read this, buy the guitar. Hurry Up! PRELUDE: Let me start off by saying I’ve never owned a Schecter, I’ve never even PLAYED a Schecter until I purchased this one. I already have a Gretsch 5420T and a Fender Strat. I wanted something a little more aggressive, but not a one trick EMG pony. Having said that, I didn’t know what to really expect. I had an Epiphone SG a long time ago, and recently repurchased one. I just never could click with it, and Les Pauls just sounded sooo generic to my ears.LOOKS: Great, clean…
Great There is something special about this guitar. First off, it has a really nice weight to it. The satin finish on the body is what really sets it apart from the glossy versions, in my opinion. It gives the guitar such a better look. The neck feels great. And I mean great. Very smooth feeling when you’re playing and running your hand down the length of it. The pickups are ok, I think they are meant to be changed anyway. They do sound great with the right amp though.The inlays look…
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Buy this guitar. No really, don’t read this, buy the guitar. Hurry Up! PRELUDE: Let me start off by saying I’ve never owned a Schecter, I’ve never even PLAYED a Schecter until I purchased this one. I already have a Gretsch 5420T and a Fender Strat. I wanted something a little more aggressive, but not a one trick EMG pony. Having said that, I didn’t know what to really expect. I had an Epiphone SG a long time ago, and recently repurchased one. I just never could click with it, and Les Pauls just sounded sooo generic to my ears.LOOKS: Great, clean…
Great There is something special about this guitar. First off, it has a really nice weight to it. The satin finish on the body is what really sets it apart from the glossy versions, in my opinion. It gives the guitar such a better look. The neck feels great. And I mean great. Very smooth feeling when you’re playing and running your hand down the length of it. The pickups are ok, I think they are meant to be changed anyway. They do sound great with the right amp though.The inlays look…