By Daniel Turbin


Schecter hellraiser is a type of guitars that Schecter Guitar Research makes. The company has been in business for nearly 35 years now and has clientele and shops established in over 150 countries worldwide. Schecter features attracted its share of celebrities over the years, which includes the likes of Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Prince, Papa Roach, and also Stone Temple Pilots, The Cure, Nevermore, and others. There are quite a few guitars in the Schecter Hellraiser wide selection along with low priced stocks.

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Amid the Hellraiser guitars is the Schecter diamond collections Hellraiser guitar collection. There exist at least six diamond basses, they usually come in many different colors: (1) dark metallic blue, (2) white, (3) black, (4) sunburst. 3 electric diamond P basses come in colors like (5) vintage ivory as well as (6) Gloss Black. The Schecter diamond P basses include the following features:

The diamond-J electric basses can be found in colors such as vintage ivory and also gloss black, while bearing the following details and Gorell windows:

Another selection of guitars that comprise the Schecter diamond series is the Schecter Hellraiser C-1 selection. The C-1 collection comes in a number of colors like 1) Black Cherry, 2) Gloss White, 3) Crimson Red, 4) Antique Amber, 5) Old fashioned Black Satin, 6) Black, 7) Dark Metallic Blue, Sun Burst, 9) Darker Brown Sun Burst, 10) Old fashioned White Satin, 11) Black Burst, and also 12) Crimson Burst. The C-1 series provides every kind from standard electric guitars to specialized electric guitars, and custom electric guitars. The following details apply to standard C-1 guitars although all the C-1 guitars may contain some or every one of them:

TonePros bridge system that includes tune-o-matic style bridge mount and string mounts for support

The schecter hellraiser bass guitars are great in magnitude. Here are the names of the normal bass guitars:

The Schecter Tempest Hellraiser guitar is one of the most cherished Schecter guitars that was withdrawn in 2010. The line was created in 2007 and just came in the colors of Gloss Black or Black Cherry. The Tempest have the following features/specifications:

EMG active 81/60A combination

Upgraded to EMG 81 TW/89 active humbuckers in 2008

4-control layout, had buttons for volume and also tone for each pickup

Versions of the Tempest are still sometimes offered in the 2011 guitar varieties, though the inclusion of the SOLO guitar ended the mainstream production of the Tempest. You can find versions of the Tempest in the 2007, 2008, and 2009 Schecter guitar research catalogs.



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