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Description

Unlock your full potential with the Schecter Blackjack SLS C-7 P, a formidable 7-string electric guitar that perfectly balances style and substance for modern musicians. Crafted for those who crave versatility and power, this guitar is equipped to handle everything from bone-crushing riffs to soaring solos. The combination of a flame maple top and a mahogany body provides a stunning visual and sonic presence, while the ultra-thin maple neck ensures speed and agility in your performance.

At the heart of the Blackjack SLS C-7 P lies a pair of Seymour Duncan passive humbuckers, expertly designed to deliver a wide array of tones. Whether you’re after a gritty rhythm or a silky-smooth lead, these pickups have you covered. The TonePros TOM bridge, paired with a string-through-body design, offers exceptional stability and sustain, allowing your notes to resonate with clarity and precision.

Musicians will appreciate the Ultra Access heel carve, which facilitates seamless navigation across the fretboard, making even the highest frets easily reachable. This guitar is not just about aesthetics and comfort; it’s engineered for serious sound and performance, making it an indispensable tool for any guitarist looking to expand their musical horizons.

Key Features:

  • Solidbody 7-string electric guitar designed for modern playstyles
  • Flame maple top on a mahogany body with a thin maple neck for comfort and speed
  • Seymour Duncan passive humbuckers for a wide range of tones
  • TonePros TOM bridge with string-through-body design for enhanced stability and sustain
  • Set neck with Ultra Access heel carve for easy upper fret access
Art Rodriguez

Art Rodriguez

Schecter Blackjack SLS C-7 w/ DiMarzio Ionizer 7

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Schecter Blackjack SLS C-7 w/ DiMarzio Ionizer 7

Art Rodriguez

Art Rodriguez

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Maldouman's Schecter Blackjack SLS C-7 (7 String Djent Guitar !!)

Louman

Louman

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Schecter Blackjack SLS C-7 & Music Man JP12 || EZmix: MARK LEWIS Metal Tones

K.I.R.

K.I.R.

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Schecter Blackjack SLS С7 (demo)

Дмитрий Вдовиченко

Дмитрий Вдовиченко

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Blackjack SLS C-7 P Review: This guitar is a good match for the price of $899... | Schecter | Electric Guitars | Reviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com

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The Schecter Blackjack SLS C-7 P is a mixed bag for musicians seeking a 7-string guitar. While the build quality and hardware, such as the Schecter locking tuners and the smooth satin finish, earn points for reliability and durability, the guitar struggles with fret buzz and a lackluster bridge pickup. The initial Seymour Duncan Full Shred in the bridge is critiqued for its muddy sound, prompting a recommended swap to a Duncan Distortion 7 for improved sound. The guitar is comfortable to play and versatile in sound after modifications, but it falls short in terms of action and bridge design. Overall, it's a solid choice for metal enthusiasts on a budget, but potential buyers should be prepared for some setup work and consider alternative options or upgrades.

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Nikki Misery at After Shock 2017 with his Blackjack SLS C-7 P

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