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Belated-new-guitar-day!

Random find on TM resulted in a jaunt out a South Auckland Cashies to pick up this one last weekend.

Schecter Diamond Series Blackjack C-1

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I’ve owned a Schecter PT-1 before (great guitar) and although I’ve found the quality to be solid, a lot of their designs put me off. However, the Blackjacks have always been a bit less extreme and rather fetching looking.

Biggest points go towards being loaded with a decent set of pickups (‘59/JB combo – tried and true!) and 5-way switch. At the moment, I am loving positions 2 & 4 on clean tones drenched in reverb/delay for those post-rock moments. Cranking the gain gets you all the sounds you’d expect, especially from the JB bridge, but without that sterility that you often get with really high-gain and active pickups.

Bought it with the intention of using it for my heavier band, but to be honest, I’m loving the clean and mid-gain sounds this thing produces. Surprisingly good jazz tones and very Fender-sounding in those middle positions. Amazed at the condition too… for a Cashies trade-in, it’s probably a 4.5 out of 5 in terms of mintness.

Only gripe is that lack of comfort curve on the upper body for the forearm, which I’m used to, but I’m getting used to it.

On a side note, Manukau is fully of some very dodgy people on a Saturday afternoon…. Every other person in the store asked me for change or cigarettes and I caught one guy peering in the windows of the Subby right outside the store…. :shock:
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I am liking your taste in guitars. Good shit

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Love schecters mate
Thats a nice one too

Congrats :)
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That's very handsome for a mettle guitar!

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Yes, even I find that quite easy on the eye.
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The Scarecrow wrote:
On a side note, Manukau is fully of some very dodgy people on a Saturday afternoon…. Every other person in the store asked me for change or cigarettes and I caught one guy peering in the windows of the Subby right outside the store…. :shock:
its not just saturdays mate, places is a total shit hole now days. I am sick to fucking death of those window washers at the cavendish intersection by cashies
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Post by StratMatt »

Very nice, pretty much the USA version of the Horizon which I love.

And yup Manukau is a seething pit nowadays, can't stand the place.
Loving it so far

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The Scarecrow wrote:Belated-new-guitar-day!

Random find on TM resulted in a jaunt out a South Auckland Cashies to pick up this one last weekend.

Schecter Diamond Series Blackjack C-1
That looks as posh as ewt. Thru-neck?

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The Scarecrow wrote:Belated-new-guitar-day!

Random find on TM resulted in a jaunt out a South Auckland Cashies to pick up this one last weekend.

Schecter Diamond Series Blackjack C-1

http://medias.audiofanzine.com/images/n ... 641299.jpg

I’ve owned a Schecter PT-1 before (great guitar) and although I’ve found the quality to be solid, a lot of their designs put me off. However, the Blackjacks have always been a bit less extreme and rather fetching looking.

Biggest points go towards being loaded with a decent set of pickups (‘59/JB combo – tried and true!) and 5-way switch. At the moment, I am loving positions 2 & 4 on clean tones drenched in reverb/delay for those post-rock moments. Cranking the gain gets you all the sounds you’d expect, especially from the JB bridge, but without that sterility that you often get with really high-gain and active pickups.

Bought it with the intention of using it for my heavier band, but to be honest, I’m loving the clean and mid-gain sounds this thing produces. Surprisingly good jazz tones and very Fender-sounding in those middle positions. Amazed at the condition too… for a Cashies trade-in, it’s probably a 4.5 out of 5 in terms of mintness.

Only gripe is that lack of comfort curve on the upper body for the forearm, which I’m used to, but I’m getting used to it.

On a side note, Manukau is fully of some very dodgy people on a Saturday afternoon…. Every other person in the store asked me for change or cigarettes and I caught one guy peering in the windows of the Subby right outside the store…. :shock:
Nice. I remember reading guitar mags back in the day and really lusting after the Tempest Blackjack.
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slash-ed wrote:
The Scarecrow wrote:Belated-new-guitar-day!

Random find on TM resulted in a jaunt out a South Auckland Cashies to pick up this one last weekend.

Schecter Diamond Series Blackjack C-1

http://medias.audiofanzine.com/images/n ... 641299.jpg

I’ve owned a Schecter PT-1 before (great guitar) and although I’ve found the quality to be solid, a lot of their designs put me off. However, the Blackjacks have always been a bit less extreme and rather fetching looking.

Biggest points go towards being loaded with a decent set of pickups (‘59/JB combo – tried and true!) and 5-way switch. At the moment, I am loving positions 2 & 4 on clean tones drenched in reverb/delay for those post-rock moments. Cranking the gain gets you all the sounds you’d expect, especially from the JB bridge, but without that sterility that you often get with really high-gain and active pickups.

Bought it with the intention of using it for my heavier band, but to be honest, I’m loving the clean and mid-gain sounds this thing produces. Surprisingly good jazz tones and very Fender-sounding in those middle positions. Amazed at the condition too… for a Cashies trade-in, it’s probably a 4.5 out of 5 in terms of mintness.

Only gripe is that lack of comfort curve on the upper body for the forearm, which I’m used to, but I’m getting used to it.

On a side note, Manukau is fully of some very dodgy people on a Saturday afternoon…. Every other person in the store asked me for change or cigarettes and I caught one guy peering in the windows of the Subby right outside the store…. :shock:
Nice. I remember reading guitar mags back in the day and really lusting after the Tempest Blackjack.
That's still my favorite shape Schecter.

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Thanks guys. Pretty pleased with the price and condition, great bang for buck. I'd been looking at an Ltd MH1000 recently, but this one had a nicer overall look I reckon.
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Like i said....HNNNNGGGGGG!!!!!! :thumbup:

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Billy Fucking Corgan... who woulda thought

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sirvill wrote:Billy Fucking Corgan... who woulda thought
he rocked the baritone C1 during the Zeitgeist album/tour. Doomsday Clock is a good example of that guitar into a Diezel Herbert.....BIG sounding :)
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