My new baby, Schecter Jeff Loomis 7 string model:
It plays amazingly well... the extended scale feels really nice, and the neck is surprisingly fast to play (especially for someone like myself with small hands).
It has a set neck, ash wood body, maple neck and fretboard, the scale, as I mentioned before, is extended (26.5 inches). EMG 707 pickups. The back of the neck, as you can see, has the same finish as the rest of the guitar, but because of the matted finish, its still incredibly smooth. I've got this tuned down a whole step to ADGCFAD (using a 10-52 set and a .60 for the low A)... the low A string is absolutely beastly for riffing, and has a piano-like quality when doing clean chordal stuff (especially tapping, it almost makes me feel like I'm playing a Stick with the range I get). And of course, now I get to add 1 more string to all my arpeggio and scale shapes .
It plays amazingly well... the extended scale feels really nice, and the neck is surprisingly fast to play (especially for someone like myself with small hands).
It has a set neck, ash wood body, maple neck and fretboard, the scale, as I mentioned before, is extended (26.5 inches). EMG 707 pickups. The back of the neck, as you can see, has the same finish as the rest of the guitar, but because of the matted finish, its still incredibly smooth. I've got this tuned down a whole step to ADGCFAD (using a 10-52 set and a .60 for the low A)... the low A string is absolutely beastly for riffing, and has a piano-like quality when doing clean chordal stuff (especially tapping, it almost makes me feel like I'm playing a Stick with the range I get). And of course, now I get to add 1 more string to all my arpeggio and scale shapes .