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There are many world-renowned guitar players who count Schecter as their favourite guitar makers, including Synyster Gates, Nick Johnston, Robert Smith, Jerry Horton and much more!
Are Schecter guitars good for beginners?
Absolutely, yes! In fact, if it's within your budget, the Omen-6 is widely regarded as one of the best beginner electric guitars for metal music in the world!
Are Schecter guitars versatile?
Despite their well-earned reputation for hard rock and metal suitability, there are many Schecter guitars and basses that work just as well for Jazz, Blues, Pop, and even Country music.
Where are Schecter guitars made?
Schecter builds guitars around the world, but most notably in South Korea. Some high-end models are built in the USA.
What bands use Schecter guitars?
Some bands using Schecter guitars include Cradle of Filth, Suicidal Tendencies, Dead Kennedys, and Body Count.
What types of music are Schecter guitars best for?
Schecter guitars are versatile and suitable for a range of genres, however they are particularly suited to alternative styles and metal genres.
Are Schecter guitars good for metal?
Schecter guitars are a great option for metal players. They have high-output pickups and are suited for downtuning, both of which lend themselves to heavier genres.