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$1,165.22 New
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Description

The Schecter Tempest Custom is a powerhouse of versatility and elegance for the modern guitarist. With its striking mahogany body and refined double cutaway design, this guitar delivers a seamless blend of style and performance. The three-piece mahogany neck, meticulously set with deep insert, complements the smooth ebony fretboard, offering an inviting playability that's both classic and contemporary.

The Tempest Custom is equipped with Schecter USA Pasadena/Pasadena Plus humbucking pickups, known for their aggressive yet articulate tonal range. Whether you crave thick, crunchy riffs or bright, jangly solos, these pickups deliver with precision. The thick C neck shape, combined with a 24.75" scale length and 14" fretboard radius, ensures comfort and speed, making it ideal for both raucous rock and intricate fingerwork.

Tuning stability is a breeze with the renowned Schecter locking tuners, ensuring your riffs stay pitch-perfect while the TonePros bridge and Graphtech nut provide exceptional sustain and intonation. This guitar is crafted for those who seek both aesthetic appeal and robust performance, whether on stage or in the studio. Please note, the SGR-4T molded hardshell case is sold separately.

Key Features:

  • Mahogany body with double cutaway design
  • 3-piece mahogany neck with deep insert set
  • Ebony fretboard
  • Thick C neck shape
  • 24.75" scale length, 14" fretboard radius
  • Schecter USA Pasadena/Pasadena Plus humbucking pickups
  • Schecter locking tuners
  • TonePros bridge and Graphtech nut
  • SGR-4T molded hardshell case sold separately

Product specs

Brand Schecter
Model Tempest Custom
Finish Black Gloss, Faded Vintage Sunburst, Vintage White
Year 2020 - 2025
Made In Korea, Republic of
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Material Mahogany
Body Shape Double Cutaway
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Stop-Bar
Color Family Black, Brown, White
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Ebony
Fretboard Radius 14"
Neck Construction Set-Neck
Neck Material Mahogany
Number of Frets 22
Number of Strings 6-String
Offset Body Non-Offset Body
Pickup Configuration HH
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Scale Length 24.75"
Wood Top Style Opaque, Plain

FAQs

What is the neck profile of the Schecter Tempest Custom?

The Schecter Tempest Custom features a comfortable thin "C" neck profile, which offers fast playability and is ideal for both rhythm and lead guitarists.

What type of pickups are used in the Schecter Tempest Custom?

The Schecter Tempest Custom is equipped with Schecter USA Pasadena humbuckers, providing a powerful and versatile tone suitable for a wide range of music genres.

Is the Schecter Tempest Custom suitable for heavier music genres like metal?

Yes, the Schecter Tempest Custom is well-suited for heavier music genres due to its mahogany body and powerful humbucking pickups, delivering a rich, full tone with plenty of sustain.

Does the Schecter Tempest Custom have a set neck or bolt-on neck construction?

The Schecter Tempest Custom features a set-neck construction, which enhances sustain and provides smooth access to higher frets.

What is the scale length of the Schecter Tempest Custom?

The Schecter Tempest Custom has a scale length of 24.75 inches, similar to many classic electric guitars, offering a comfortable playing experience.

How many frets does the Schecter Tempest Custom have?

The Schecter Tempest Custom comes with 22 frets, providing a full two-octave range on the neck.

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Schecter Tempest Custom - John Connearn

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John Connearn

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PopMusicRu

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Tempest Custom Demo

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Schecter Guitar Research

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Gerry Trevino

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Schecter Tempest Custom Demo

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Leduc's Own Music Shop

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Schecter Tempest Custom

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PopMusicPlay

Reviews

PROS

  • Exceptional pickups provide both old school and modern tonal versatility

  • Mahogany neck offers solid and comfortable playability

  • Features locking tuners and Graphtech nut for excellent tuning stability

  • Quality components offer great value at this price point

  • Unique design and aesthetics reminiscent of high-end models

  • Rock-solid build surpasses typical mid-range quality

CONS

  • Stock pickups may not satisfy those preferring high-end brands like Gibson

  • Some players may desire upgrades to pots and selector switch for personalization

  • Misleading description regarding neck material might cause confusion

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Schecter Tempest Custom.

Mods and upgrades

  • One owner upgraded their Tempest with Bare Knuckle Cold Sweats pickups and a Schaller bridge for enhanced performance.

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Features and functionality

  • A user expressed a desire for a Tempest with 30-inch or 27-inch scale lengths, suggesting a demand for baritone versions.

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  • The distinctive Tempest shape is a standout feature, praised for its aesthetic appeal.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the Tempest's ergonomic design, noting that it sits comfortably in the hands during play.

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  • Owners who typically upgrade pickups often find the stock pickups satisfactory, suggesting a high initial quality.

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  • The offset dot markers can confuse players used to different marker layouts, leading to misfretted notes, especially for those accustomed to front markers.

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  • The leg cutout positioning makes the neck seem longer when playing seated, causing a stretch on the first few frets compared to other guitars.

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Build quality

  • A user regretted returning a Tempest due to a neck heel crack but noted the model's now-discontinued color as a unique feature.

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  • The original hard shell case features a black velvet lining, offering a luxurious touch.

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  • The C-shaped neck and body weight are praised for creating a comfortable playing experience, especially by those who prefer a heavier guitar feel.

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Value and pricing

  • Remarkable deals have been found, such as a Tempest Custom with EMG 81-85 pickups and locking Grover tuners for $299.

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Setup and maintenance

  • A recurring issue is the low E string slipping off the saddle, exacerbated by the light string tension.

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  • Switching to a thicker gauge, like 11s, can mitigate tension and tuning issues.

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Comparisons

  • The Hybrid Tempest model features a thinner neck and lighter body than Schecter blackjacks and hellraisers, affecting the feel and playability.

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4.5 out of 5

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dan_diciuccio

Nice Guitar

I bought this guitar when I was 17. That being said, I have since upgraded the pickups to Gibson p-94s. They rock!!! It has a unique look to it and I will never sell. The other components are of exceptional quality for the price point on this guitar.

Artist usage

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See how Robert Smith uses Schecter Tempest Custom

Robert Smith

Singer, Guitarist

The Cure

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Verified via YouTube

In this YouTube video, from 2002, at 20:26, Robert Smith can be seen using a Schecter Tempest Custom, in white, with black pickguard. There's another shot at 21:13. The pickguard cutout identifies this as the Tempest Custom.

See how Dallas Green uses Schecter Tempest Custom

Dallas Green

Singer, Guitarist

Alexisonfire

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Verified via YouTube

Dallas Green used a white Schecter Tempest Custom guitar during the early days of Alexisonfire, as evidenced in the music video for "No Transitory."

See how Jerry Horton uses Schecter Tempest Custom

Jerry Horton

Guitarist

Papa Roach

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Verified via YouTube

In this Youtube video for Guitar World, Jerry Horton is pictured playing a Schecter Tempest Custom. Although similar, you can tell it's not a Jerry Horton Signature Tempest guitar due to the writing on the truss rod cover.

See how Colin Newman uses Schecter Tempest Custom

Colin Newman

Singer, Guitarist

Wire

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Verified via YouTube

In Wire's live video, The Scottish Play, Newman is seen playing a Tempest throughout the performance.

See how Tim Collis uses Schecter Tempest Custom

Tim Collis

Guitarist

This Town Needs Guns

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Verified via Photo

In this promotional poster for a live show in Melbourne, back in 2011, Tim was shown using the Tempest Custom by Schecter.

See how "J Dog" Jorel Decker uses Schecter Tempest Custom

"J Dog" Jorel Decker

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Hollywood Undead

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Verified via Photo

J Dog uses a Schecter Tempest Custom with a Hollywood Undead-themed finish.

See how Julia Pierce uses Schecter Tempest Custom

Julia Pierce

Singer, Guitarist

Cherri Bomb

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Verified via Photo

Julia is seen playing her Schecter Tempest Custom in a lot of shows with Cherri Bomb. In the Instagram post shared above, she's seen using her Schecter Tempest Custom

See how Alex Snowden uses Schecter Tempest Custom

Alex Snowden

Guitarist

Tallah

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Verified via YouTube

In the Digital Tour Bus episode of "GEAR MASTERS," Alex Snowden is shown using a Schecter Tempest Custom guitar during live performances.

See how Andrew Whiting uses Schecter Tempest Custom

Andrew Whiting

Guitarist

Attack! Attack!

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Verified via YouTube
Color/Finish: Vintage White

From the first seconds of the video you can see Andrew using a Schecter Tempest Custom White

See how Jordon Terrell uses Schecter Tempest Custom

Jordon Terrell

Singer, Guitarist

Hollywood Undead

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Verified via Schecterguitars

Charlie Scene is an artist listed on the Schecter website. He plays a black and gold Schecer Tempest with custom decals on it. This is his main guitar during shows, as he plays it in Drop D tuning, so we can see him playing it in songs like Undead, Been to Hell, Tendencies, Young, Renegade, California Dreaming, etc. Since this is tuned to Drop D, it is used the most out of his guitars live.

See how Nabil Moo uses Schecter Tempest Custom

Nabil Moo

Guitarist, Music Producer

I Set My Friends on Fire

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Verified via YouTube

Nabil can be seen using a Schecter Tempest throughout the "Things That Rhyme With Orange" music video as well as early ISMFOF Warped Tour dates.

See how Jake Jones uses Schecter Tempest Custom

Jake Jones

Guitarist

New Years Day

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Verified via YouTube

In the live performance captured by TheRealConcertKing on YouTube, Jake Jones is seen using the Schecter Tempest Custom guitar during the first half of New Years Day's set on June 19, 2013, at the Warped Tour in Chula Vista, CA.

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