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Rare 4-string version of the Schecter Hellcat produced in limited quantities in the 90s, 00s, and possibly later. USA factory, possibly special-order-only.

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See how Justin Meldal-Johnsen uses Schecter Hellcat Bass (4-String)

Justin Meldal-Johnsen

Bassist, Music Producer

Nine Inch Nails

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Verified via YouTube

Justin Meldal-Johnsen was documented using a Schecter Hellcat Bass (4-String) with distinctive lipstick pickups during the Sessions at West 54th television broadcast on September 5, 1997. This evidence is supported by a video uploaded by Benniken on YouTube, showcasing a complete performance where Meldal-Johnsen exclusively played this specific model of bass. Further discussion and mention of this bass in relation to Justin Meldal-Johnsen can also be found in a thread titled "Justin's Gear" on the TalkBass forum.

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