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Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: GBP 560
Submitted 03/04/2009
at 11:22am
by Blackmalcolmrob
Features
:
8
Made around 2004, Korea, 24 frets, mahogany body with maple top. 5-piece walnut/maple neck. Rosewood fretboard.
See-through black cherry finish
Gold hardware
Pickups: 2 emg 35HZ passive
2 volume knobs (this has changed in later models to volume/blend for some reason)
Slightly fiddly bridge.
EMG 2-band active EQ (BTS control)- SEE "SOUND" SECTION.
I give the bass an 8 for features since the pickups, tuners, bridge and eq could potentially be replaced with better ones. That's not to say they aren't good, in fact they're all very good.
Sound
:
8
This bass has performed well in every situation I've used it in, I play mainly in a prog/tech/metal band, through a boss mini-rack compressor/limiter/gate, an MXR M-80 distortion/DI and sometimes an electro harmonix bass big muff. Amp-wise I use a hartke vx3500 4x10 combo. I play with a pick, fingers, tapping and sometimes slapping. This bass sounds good in all of these settings, I especially like it for tapping. I tune to drop D, then everything down a semitone.
The bass is not noisy on normal settings. A lot of people in other reviews have complained about the high eq knob being hissy and noisy, but this is likely because it's set to too high a central frequency. On the circuit board attached to one of the pots there are two switches, which allow 4 different sounds for the treble pot. See http://www.emgpickups.com/content/wiringdiagrams/BTseries.pdf for more information.
The bass is fairly bright in sound, mainly due to the hz pickups, and although the eq can help to an extent, there isn't quite enough bass for my liking. I plan on swapping the pickups for active emg 35tw's. Luckily this will be relatively easy since the electronics are all EMG anyway so the pickup cavity and eq control can stay exactly the same.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
The bass was very well set up from the factory, with nice low action, pickups at a sensible hight and accurate intonation.
The binding on the neck has some very slight flaws, but nothing noticeable. Also, the gold hardware deteriorates a bit over time, but that's par for the course with anything gold-plated.
Reliability/Durability
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10
The bass looks very elegant, but it's proved to be very tough! It's fallen over on hard floors several times (my fault) without more than a tiny dent to show for it. The nut on the output jack occasionally becomes slightly loose, but that's really just nit-picking. The truss rod has been adjusted once, by a small amount since there was a bit of fret buzz, and I had the guitar set up again when I started playing in drop C sharp tuning instead of standard.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I haven't had to deal with Schecter. I think the warranty was a year.
Overall Rating
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9
I have been playing bass for 5 or 6 years, and played guitar for years before that. I owned an epiphone thunderbird before this bass, and didn't like it at all. I shopped around while looking for this bass, and chose it over more expensive basses like low-end warwicks and MIM fenders, mainly because of the feel. I've never regretted it, and never considered replacing it, since it's such a good bass to upgrade. The build quality and materials are top-notch, and with better pickups (and maybe improved bridge and tuners) this bass would have the same spec as far more expensive high-end basses like the ESP b-1004. Very good value for money.
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/29/2008
at 11:25pm
by Chezzer
Email: charlesruiz_2000 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
10
Don't really need to explain features here, just note I got mine in the Black Cherry color (So Beautiful!).
Sound
:
10
The Sound to me, on my Ampeg BA-115, is kinda transparent at very low practice-at-your-home volume, but once you kick up the volume this baby shines! It has a nice Thrash Metal tone that I use it for, very dark sounding. It has a wide range of tones, don't understand why people would want to change the pickups? You can go from a ringing treble sound to a very deep "rap" bass sound. Very nice.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Well, I didn't get this from the factory, bought it at a local Guitar Center where apparently people steal parts and the saddle from the bridge was missing. No knock on Schecter for that, just really pissed off that someone would take it. It had no flaws what-so-ever and minor fret buzz at the first fret on the A, very easy to set up and I didn't need to take it to a tech. Very nicely made on Schecter's part.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Everything on this baby seems solid. I had a friend try to turn me down by telling me all these lies that Schecter uses crap glue and plastic resin to make it heavier, I don't know if these are true, but if it's true, keep it up Schecter cuz you guys make one good bass! No need for a back up at shows cuz this one will stay in tune no matter how far i bend the string, and I mean "BEND" like the D off the fretboard by the E.
Customer Support
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10
Don't let me get started on this, after my mishap with the saddle, I e-mailed Schecter as soon as I possibly could. less than literally 3 minutes later, they called me and not only replaced the saddle, but gave me a bunch of extras, FOR FREE!
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for 3 years and have tended to notice I am pretty hard on my instruments, but this one feel rock solid. I bought this bass on a whim since I went to Guitar Center to return a pricey Ibanez I was very displeased with, they told me that they didn't have another Ibanez on the premises so I would most likely have to wait a month to get another. So I research on the stores computer and found that this Schecter was the highest rated bass in the price range, so I bought it without playing it, since it was closing time. I just love everything about it, the bridge is easy as hell to adjust and stays in place. The tuning keys will keep you in tune for days on end. Pickups are amazing.If it were lost or stolen I would buy 2 more to take its place.
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: euro 765
Submitted 12/18/2007
at 11:52am
by Monkeybazz
Features
:
No Opinion
I just ordered this bass from a local guitar shop here in Holland. The reviews here certainly helped me to choose this particular one. Hope to get it in february.
Sound
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No Opinion
I'm playing Americana mostly, so with the help of the reviews here, I think I made the right choice. Sadly enough no guitar store here in Holland keeps them in stock, so I completely trust the reviews here.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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No Opinion
Just love a low action and fast neck, smooth looks and a well 'took care of' finish. These basses apparently seems to have it all!
Reliability/Durability
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No Opinion
No opinion yet!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
No opinion yet!
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
It's a shame that the prices here in Holland are way more than in the US. I paid 765 euro's (app. 1000 US dollars). The only way to get one cheaper was bij letting it ship from the states, but with the high taxes and warranty issues, I choose to buy it local. Not many shops sell them here, so it's a kind of unique bass here.
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/08/2007
at 10:02pm
by Bob Nagy
Features
:
8
You all know the features from the previous posts.
With those features, it is a top-10 looking bass.
The Cherry finish is my fav and what I bought.
Downside, the gold will rot like any gold on guitars.
Skin oil + gold plating = green pitts. Where it counts, the bass is
rock solid. It is not a no-holes-barred ultimate quality instrument.
It is a "pay 20% get 80% of the ultimate quality instrument."
Sound
:
10
I've been playing bass for 35 years. Heard that a bunch here ehh?
I am used to the bolt-on basses of all types and like least- the fenders. I have to "work" all the necks and electronics on my basses to get them where I want them. That is clean, loud and low action.
The Siletto ELite has a COMPLETELY different sound than I've heard before. OK, I was prepared for rich harmonics, lots of sustain..etc.
You can't imagine the sound this instrument delivers. It is so far beyond your mind's ability to simulate. I hit the low E and my stopwatch. I could have played accompaniment for 4 measures at medium tempo before I would have to hit it again. The overtones and harmonics are so piano-like..more than a piano. So much so -that with my near perfect pitch and the treble EQ turned up all the way, I had trouble tuning. I can get harmonic taps all over the fretboard. It's as if I am going to have to learn another instrument again. It is that different than a bolt-on mid-grade instrument.
The sensitivity of the EMG's is so -intense- that you have to be conscious of how you hit each string...and with that increased control comes much more expressive range. I was stuff tonight that is completey impossible on my other basses. Are you up to it? This bass raises the bar and your challenge.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
Again, an excellent quality build. the body is very smooth and curvy.
The neck is about 1/2" longer scale than most. That can be taken up by jockying the body to the left a bit. the finish on my used one was very worn with slight scratches. I use a plastic polish to buff it out.
The battery cover thing is a mis-fire. It draws 32MA of current when you plug it in. On a Alkaline 9V, that's about 20 hours max. I might put lithium rechargables in there and add a charging jack. Stock up on 9V batts.
Reliability/Durability
:
8
If the electronics inside hold up, the rest of the bass will. The connector is excellent...knobs robust...body SOILD..
Customer Support
:
8
Called them about intonation and they were very helpful.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I'm very impressed. What a great value (Paid $290 on Ebay).
At $599 new, it's a steal too. Get one!
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/19/2006
at 09:59pm
by Evan
Email: funkymonks127<at>aim dot com
Features
:
9
4 string fretted bass, 2003 owned it for all three years its been around. Got it at local guitar center from those idiots. 600 dollars out the door, bridge is individual string, quilted maple top in black cherry finish, gold hardware, pearl bound neck-very overlooked feature, rosewood board.
Sound
:
8
Pickups are great- for passive p-pups. I'm begininng to liek emg's active line alot better however, not enough volume, and man if this thing had the tri-coil soapbars, itd be heaven. Pre-amp is great. I honestly think i own the only one with a volume-volume setup instead of volume-blend, so i may be biased when i say the preamp is perfect. I run it through a peavey max 450 head, clean, sounds good.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
action great, really easy to chip the binding however, dont drop this one, quilt top very well matched, took me about 4 months to realize it was bookmatched. i had to lower the neck pickup i was hittin it with my popping knuckles, but other than that the bass was good. Adjusting string height was painful at best, it was wy to hard to get the saddle out, adjust angle, heigh, and intonation, standard bridges are better.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
Solid bass, straplocks are me favorite part- so underated, they're big and sturdy- not like vintage strap buttons. like i said easy to chip though.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to deal
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing about 4 years, i own a cort c4fl warmoth dinky j black korina with /flame maple/padouk/bubinga center section and a palisander rosewood neck, emg mmtw pickup and gotoh 201 bridge. Best bass ever made for under 1200. no questions asked. this is my second favorite bass and i also own a modded squier.
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: US $525
Submitted 04/09/2005
at 09:42am
by Stuart Massey
Features
:
9
The features that drew me to this bass were the neck through construction and active P/U's. The gold finish hardware and S-Tek bridge were nice extras and make this a rich looking high end bass. After I played it I would have bought it with chrome or black hardware. Prior to buying it I had heard a bass player on one of these at a club and was impressed. He was laying down some solid grooves and sounding great. I was previously unaware of this line of basses. Later I began shopping for basses and was able to check out the Stiletto at guitar center. I compared it to a Gibson T-Bird (@ $ 1,000)and a Warwick rock bass ( @ $650). It was much brighter and punchier than both of these and was more affordable. It is available in 2 finishes (honeyburst and cherry). I would have preferred the honeyburst but bought the cherry as it was the only one there in stock. Perhaps more finishes would be nice (natural wood, tabacco sunburst). Controls are simple and easy to use. Others have commented on the 2 volume controls vs 1 volume and 1 blend. either way would achieve the same results. -1 for finishes.
Sound
:
8
I bought this bass for classic rock. It covers this quite well with a smooth, solid tone and even sound (your sound man will love it) with no noise. It sounds great at all settings except with treble all the way up (it clicks). I used this with a Carvin rig and a digitech BP-2000 multi-effects pedal for stereo chorus, distortion, and several of the preset configurations like growl, bassman, bright, and trace elliot. I was able to get diverse tones for covering a wide spectrum of music from the Beatles to Alice in Chains. It even gives a respectable Rickenbacker sound for covering Rush! I never used this in the studio but given the opprotunity I'm sure it would excell, especially for original rock music if you want a non-fender sound. I used this bass in tandem with a Fender bass on stage as it lacks a good fender sound blues or funk. -2 for no fender sound and poor high treble sound.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
As others have commented, the action was set up very well. The neck is flawless and plays like a dream. (although I prefer the slightly arched fret board of a fender).
-1 for rear access panel for battery which requires some prying to remove. I think a battery bay should be provided (how much could it effect cost? $20?)
Reliability/Durability
:
9
I have had no problems with this bass in all kinds of weather. I am not impressed with the tuners as they dont work as well as schallers and I can turn them while tuning quite a bit with no effect in tuning.
I use more than 1 bass on gigs for diversity and so I do have a back up, but it is not necassary. To me its just personal preference.
-1 for tuners
Customer Support
:
10
I bought the bass as a Demo and it did not have any paper work with it. I went on line and requested documents and the bass from Schecter and they sent me a CD-Rom with all the info I needed. Life time warranty is good insurance but has not been needed.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing for 25+ years. My main bass has been Fender P-bass. The schecter compliments this bass well in offering tones unachievable on the Fender. I also have a Fender Jazz bass. I have recently left the classic rock band and moved on to a blues band for which I favor the Jazz bass and am playing the schecter less. Right now if it were stolen I would not replace it. The next bass I buy will be a 5 string and the schecter is a definite candidate.
Overall this is a great bass (especially at the price) which you will definitely love once you plug it in.
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 06/25/2004
at 05:14pm
by steve
Features
:
10
24 jumbo gold frets. Gold hardware. Neck through body. cherry finish. This is a very well built, nice looking bass.
Sound
:
9
I bought this bass for the sound. I tried out every bass I could get my hands on. As soon as I played this one, I knew I couldn't live without it. Shecter makes other basses with the same emg harware but the neck through body, in my opinion was well worth the extra money. hours of sustain. When you turn the pickups up all the way this bass has tonnes of power. Very warm, fat tone. Turn the bass knob up all the way- this bass rumbles!! More treble than you can shake a stick at. Good for slap- not as good as a music man- but pretty darn good. Treble knob has a lot of hiss. Esp. when played standing near other active instruments through a pa. Cannot turn the treble up past 3/4 through a pa w/o a noise gate. If you are planning on playing through a PA, and you like to play slap or you just like treble, plan on purchasing a noise gate peadal. try playing with eq knobs up 3/4 , back pickup all the way up, and front pickup all the way down. Sounds kinda like the bass in collective soul. Lots and lots of different sounds possable with this bass.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
5
Came from the factory set up fairly low. I'm not big on ultra low action. This bass' action changes dramatically with environment. Fret buzz when playing low G (3rd fret, e string), sometimes. OK, but not up to par with the high quality of this bass
Reliability/Durability
:
8
I beat this bass back and forth to church every wk in a hard case. Never had a problem. Seems very solid. Very impressive. Very high quality. Very solid, well placed strap buttons. Very dependable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them. Don't think I will need to
Overall Rating
:
8
2 biggest weaknesses in this instrument: (1) hissing treble knob.
(2) The battery. It's a pain in the butt to get to- like 5 screws an then you hafta pry at the plate. Then when you finally get to it if you're not careful you can really mess up the electronics- they're like right there. And then there's no way of knowing when the battery is going out so it's always like a guessing game to try to figure out when you need to change the battery. By the way, don't waste your time with rechargables, they don't last and they don't have enough juice to make this bass sound really good. just be prepared to cough up the cash for a duracel a minimum of once a month. With that stupid battery panel in the back, if your batt died during a gig, the show would be over by the time you got a new one in there. just play it safe and put a new one in before every gig too. Sounds best with a brand new battery anyways.
Overall though, this bass is the best build, best looking, and greatest sounding instrument a normal person can afford to buy. I will probably get the 5 string someday. If you have $3 a month and and hour to waste with the batt, buy it!!!
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 04/16/2004
at 08:41pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
10
I've been playing the Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-string bass for over a year now. It is a 24 fret, neck through body bass. It has a mahogany body, with a quilted maple top. The neck is a 5 piece laminated neck. This is maple, and wenge or walnut? The pickups are 2 EMG-HZ humbucking bass pickups. it has a 2 band active e.q., an S-TEK bridge, and the neck and headstock are fully bound. The fretboard is rosewood, and the hardware is all gold. Not a bad black cherry finish on the thing either. Truly a beautiful bass.
Sound
:
9
One of my only problems with this bass is the pickups. They are too quiet for me. I'm not too big a fan of the EMG-HZ pickups. Also, I would have preferred a 3-band active E.Q. Other than the quietness, the overall sound isn't horrible, just quiet.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
I bought my bass at Guitar Center, so I don't know if it was still at "factory standards", but I fell in love with it the moment I played it. Again, there were a few problems, however. Nothing major, just preference-related problems. I have HUGE hands, so the neck was kinda thin, and I have carpel-tunnel, so I needed to bring the action down a little. Other than that, the bass is absoluely phenominal!
Reliability/Durability
:
10
I've played live with this bass a few times, and it kicks ass. I've never had to worry about this thing breaking. In my opinion, it's built like a tank, combat ready. It has weight to it, so it doesn't feel like you're wearing a toy.
Customer Support
:
3
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
Like I said earlier, there are FEW problems, but nothing major, just preferences. If it was ever stolen, I'd probably buy it again, or the 5-string version of it. I've had the neck adjusted recently, but that was just to make it more playable for me.(carpel tunnel sucks, you know.) I think it is not a bad bass.
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: US $415
Submitted 03/17/2004
at 06:17am
by Eric Zehnder
Email: EricTheEZ1<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
10
Made in Korea (2002). 24 Frets with 4 strings (obviously). All hardware is gold. 2 volume knobs for both active EMG pickups. 2 more knobs (one for treble boost and the other for bass boost).
The body style is a neck-through design like almost any Schecter and it's definetly got a funk look to the body. Mine was the Black Cherry finish. Gold Grover tuners. Small neck both in width and girth.
Mine also came with a gig bag but I won't trust this bass in a bag.
Sound
:
10
This bass is definetly suited for warmer for jazzy and blusey sounds. That doesn't stop it from sounding awesome with slap or even heavy metal (with a pedal). I use it with an Ampeg B-100R amp and sometimes a Boss OD-3 Bass Overdrive pedal. It's noisy when you leave the pedal hooked in but not on. Not the bass's fault. Just bass and amp it's completely silent when not in play.
The tone is great. It's not quite as beefy as I like, but that's due to the thinner strings that came with it and I haven't changed them yet. I'm sure thicker strings will correct that.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
I haven't adjusted the action yet. It's plenty low for me and my last bass had unbelievably high action so this is great. I'm sure I could take it down a little but I don't have the need right now. Pickups seem a lot lower than my last bass but the neck-through design changes things a little. The treble end of these pickups could use a little tweaking, but not much.
I bought this one used on Ebay and it went through a Michigan winter to get here. It came fully tightened and nothing was loose or worn. Only a small chip on the underside that was already announced before the auction.
The Black Cherry finish and gold hardware makes this a very dynamic bass.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
Everything on this bass seems solid. My last bass was a tank and about twice the weight as this one. This is much thinner and lighter but seems sturdy enough. Should be able to stand the test of time.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't dealt with dealer but seller was top notch.
Overall Rating
:
10
I own an ESP LTD Viper-104 which will soon be sold and I've been playing little under a year, but I can already play stuff like Les Claypool's "The Awakening". This bass handles all styles and excels in massive sustain and a great range of tone. I think with a slightly darker paint job and black binding this bass would be my ultimate bass. Sound would have to remain the same.
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: US $600.00
Submitted 11/11/2003
at 03:51pm
by Tooleyboy
Features
:
9
I've been playing my elite 4 for about a year and a half giging.I've got the honey finish,which is beautiful. 34 inch scale , 24 jumbo frets. standard emg pickup with eq. I have been thinking about taking it in for a check up but really only on a concoius level.I'm very happy with the set up it came with.
Sound
:
9
I play funk and blues and this emg set up seems to suit that style just fine.Very punchy when I need it and with just a tweek of the bal. knob and it's really deep and warm.I run an SWR 4004 head and two golth III cabs.Have noticed that I have to put in a fresh battery for each gig,it really improves the tone.I have noticed that the emg pickups are very hot and wll emit a click if the volumes on the bass are up too much. I leave the volumes low on the bass and make the amp do all the work. I get a much warmer tone that way.I recently used it in the studio, ran it through a tube preamp and had plenty of adjustment with the on board eq. I was very pleased with the tone variation that I was able to achieve.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
I found no flaws from the factory as far as the finish. So far I've been really happy with the set up. The action is low and fast. I have only found lower action on much higher priced basses...ie...peddula....zon...and such. I started using ghs pressure wind strings and I thought it really improved the feel and the tone. It took some up the high end out of the hot emg set up.
Reliability/Durability
:
8
This bass really seems to withstand the gig atomusphere. Only thing I have noticed is that it is really picky about climate changes. During a break at a gig, if there is a fan blowing on it, it will go sharp evenly across the board.Pick it and play the first song and it comes right back after you warm up a bit.I do not carry a back up to gigs.
Customer Support
:
9
I have never had to call for support but if my bass got stolen tomorrow I would definatly buy another one just like it. You just can't go wrong for the price. It's allot of bass for the money.
Overall Rating
:
9
I have a G&L and an Ibanez and I seem to be neglecting them. My schecter is more comfortable and has all the sound possibilities I need. I would like to try one of their fretless models but hav'nt seen one around this town.Again, I have'nt found this much bass for the money in any other brand.
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: US $595
Submitted 08/24/2003
at 08:35pm
by Rob Richard
Email: fourstringdrums<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
9
Purchased in 2003, this bass has a 34" scale neck-thru Mahogony Body with a Quilted Maple Top in a gorgeous Black Cherry Stain. The neck is a 24 JUMBO fret, 5-piece maple/walnut neck, with a Rosewood fretboard and cream colored binding (sweeeet) :) The fretboard only has 1 "Diamond" inlay at the 12th fret. When I purched the bass it came with 2 EMG-HZ soapbar p/u's and an active pre-amp with a VOL/VOL/BASS/TREB setup. All gold hardware including an ABM "Monorail" type bridge (Schecter lists this bridge is an "S-Tek" bridge, but its the EXACT same as the ABM), strap buttons and "Grover type" tuners. As another side note, I replaced the ABM bridge with a Schaller Roller bridge. I don't care for the bridge only because in order to adjust intonation, you ahve to detune the string, lift it out of the saddle, loosen a small allen screw, move the saddle, tighten the allen screw back down, and tune back up. Too many steps for a sometimes already tedious process. Also, its a "quick release" bridge and IMO they are great for taking strings OFF, but a pain for when you are trying to put strings on. Nothing to hold the end of the string in place while you wind.
I'd give this a perfect 10 except for the fact that I don't care for the 2 VOLUME knob setup. I prefer 1 VOL/1 BAL
Sound
:
9
As I mentioned above, when I purchased the bass it had EMG-HZ p/u's and an active pre-amp. The tone was wonderful. Very versitile. I could easily dial in j-bass to jaco. Although I did notice that the output of the G string seemed a bit "harsher" or hotter to me, than the other strings. I tried lowering the treble side of the p/u's but couldn't fix it. It might've just been me though..this isn't a negative with the bass :) However about a month after owning the bass, I decided to have passive Bartolini soapbars put in. This was just done out of personal preference and to change out the 2 VOL knob setup (more on that below)
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
The action couldnt've been more perfect in the store. I've read alot of reviews and they all say the same thing pretty much. That Schecter must really tweek the heck out of the bass before it leaves the factory because I was told the bass came in that way. After alot of bad experiences with basses I felt it necessary to take the bass to have a "checkup" My tech thought the nut was aliiiiiiiitle too high (nothing major) and he found that there was a small piece cut out of the fretboard for the nut to sit in, which he found strange. Not a major deal, but he did put a piece of brass in there to give it something more secure to sit on. Fretwise he only found 2 high frets up in no-mans-land where I never play anyway *lol* He could've only fixed those 2 frets, but I had him crown/polish all the frets just out of personal preference. One of the control cavity cover screw holes in the body was alittle misaligned so he had to fix that as well. Again, not a major job. The last and only other problem I found construction-wise but probably my biggest gripe, was in the volume pots. VERY staticky..basically crap. I dont care for 2 VOL knob setups, and seeing as I wanted different pickups anyway, I had him change to a VOL/BAL setup. Finish is top notch. Very beautiful. I spend more time looking at the bass than playing :)
I give this an 8 only because of the volume pots. Definately something that shouldnt've been left out of the factory.
Oh! And one more thing..make sure you take note that there is plastic covering the control cavity cover. I thought my was all scratched and really crappy looking, but it turns out that it was just covering in the protective plastic :) Laugh if you will, but Schecter obviously put it on so well I couldn't tell it was there! :)
Reliability/Durability
:
8
The bass is built rather solid. More than most basses I've seen for $600. I might swap out the tuners, only because as with most basses in this range, they don't feel as good as lets say, Hip-Shot's. Also it would help the bass stay in tune when being put in the case alittle better. The finish looks very durable, I don't think it'll be coming off anytime soon. The neck is rather flexy though which is good because it takes an adjustment quickly, but also might be prone to climate changes. I've had it about 4-5 months, and while I've tweeked it a few times only because I keep trying to see how low I can get the action, I've only adjusted it because of an actual neck change like twice. And each time it required not even an 1/8th of a turn. The strap buttons are very solid. Actually one of the things I noticed about them are the felts underneath. Alot of basses in this price range, the felt looks kind of sloppy, but the felts fit PERFECTLY underneath the strap buttons are totally uniform and well, perfect looking :) I know I'm impressed by it :)
Customer Support
:
10
Only emailed Schecter once inquiring about fretless models. They wrote back within 24 hours and were very helpful and seemed like a pleasure to deal with.
Overall Rating
:
9
If this were lost or stolen I would definately buy again. Schecter is truely one of the underrated bass companies. Even though I put almost as much money into it upgrading the electronics and bridge and could've probably bought an even better used bass for the same total amount of money, I'm very satisfied.
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: US $512
Submitted 04/10/2003
at 11:04am
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
This bass is made in korea. It has a neck thru contruction with rosewood fingerboard. The body top is quilted flamed maple,comes in two colors honeyburst or black cherry, mine is honeyburst. It has a long scale 34" slim neck with jumbo frets and comes strung with GHS Boomers. Active electronics are EMG Hz pickups, 2 volume controls, seperate bass and treble boost controls powered by 9v. All hardware is gold finished, complete with Diamond tuners and S-Tek Bridge. Great looking and solidly built. Comes with allen wrenches and cord. Balances well while standing or sitting, weighs a couple pounds less than a P-bass
Sound
:
10
This bass has the EMG signature sound, to some the refined sound may not be suitable. Since I play jazz, classic rock and country rock using a pick, this baby is the ultimate for anyone desiring to put out clear, punchy warm non distorted tones. At club size venues I run thru a Music Man HD130 with 2 folded horn cabs with 15" k140's. At larger gigs I run thru the mains or rent concert sized equip. Haven't had the opportunity yet to see how well this axe records.
Treble boost is noisy when turned past 3/4.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
7
This bass shipped for 7 days across the country in sub freezing temperatures. When I opened the box and lifted it out the volume and tone knobs fell off,every screw was loose and the neck had a serious bend. Not good even for a moderate priced instrument. The finish is flawless. Aside from the loose hardware this bass is very sturdily built. After a couple hours set-up work, the action, intonation and loose parts are now right. The trim neck is only slightly fatter than a Ric, feels like my old M85 Guild, very fast.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
I've only had this bass 4 months. This beautiful bass was built to be seen and played. Everything about its construction from the quality hardware to the neckthru design and electronics define its rugged durability. I may be daring, but in 25 years performing I've never lugged a back-up bass along to a gig, so far this bass has carried the load and performed problem free.
Customer Support
:
10
I contacted the manufacturer, Schecter Guitar Research and told them about the defective volume/tone knobs. They were very considerate and shipped me new replacement knobs (at no charge)within two days from my call. This bass comes with a lifetime warranty.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing bass for 33 years. In my career I have owned Ric's, Music Man, Gibson, Guild and Fenders. I prefer a bass with a fast neck, enduring sustain and clear tone at high volume. This bass has it all. The looks, qualty of workmanship and playability make this bass a tremendous bargain for the price. At my age if it was stolen I would likely die. If so, my wife would buy this one, for me to be burried with.
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: US $559
Submitted 12/03/2002
at 03:03pm
by Dave
Features
:
9
Made in Korea, bound maple neck-through with rosewood board, medium jumbo frets, mahogany body wings and quilted maple top, Gotoh tuners, 2 passive Emg Hz pickups, active tone circuit: 2 vol controls(like Fender Jazz) treble, bass, gold hardware, dark cherry finish. Narrow J-style neck 1.5" at nut with a slim profile. Easy on my left hand. Bridge is made of 4 unconnected saddles. Body size is lightly smaller than a J-bass and weighs about 7 lbs. Nice looking and well made and easy on the back.
Sound
:
9
I am in a jazz combo that plays bossa style tunes with a smattering of ballads and blues. With my Nemesis 112 Combo it sounds very good. I think the pickups are quite good as they sound solid and punchy and can also sound mellow and warm. However, I would prefer a master vol with a pan knob instead of the 2 ind vol controls. I can get a wide variety of sounds, but a master vol works better for me in a live setting. Just a touch of hiss when the highs are pushed.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Well, Schecter does the final set up in their USA shop, and it came out of the box very well set up. Action, intonation, pickup height, I didn't have to change a thing. Above average construction.
Reliability/Durability
:
8
Have only had it a month. Then hardware seems ok, the finish seems to be above average.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N|A
Overall Rating
:
10
Been playing on and off for 25 years, bass for the last 5. I bought this bass because it was time to upgrade from a no name short scale frankenbass, and I liked the neck profile, the build quality and the price. It compared farvorably with some Ibanez high-end basses and Warwick Rockbass, but I prefered the feel of this neck. No regrets. Great value for the price.
Product: Schecter Stiletto Elite 4-String
Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 05/18/2002
at 08:47pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
10
The full specification on this guitar can be found at http://www.schecterguitars.com/Dprods.htm ; mine has the standard black cherry finish with gold hardware - standard 34" scale with two full octaves, EMG active pickups and Diamond tuners. Everything is extremely well done; this instrument is strikingly beautiful. This guitar is made in Korea.
Sound
:
9
I play classic rock with a smattering of slap whenever I can get the white bread in my band to ante up on some funk. I am currently playing through a Gallien-Krueger 240 Watt Combo amp that has a replacement 400 watt Fender speaker. The guitar makes no noise at all when you don't want it to; when you want it to make noise, it comes at you with great definition no matter what the style. You can get chunky sounds (like the bass lines on Johnny Winter's "Highway 61 Rvisited") or bright, punchy Chili-Pepper type slap riffs. This guitar stops short of being able to recreate fretless or Alembic-type tones, but for the money who's complaining?
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
The action is awesome. The most impressive thing about this axe is speed of the neck - the action is perfect, and it feels like my 1983 Rickenbacker 4003. The pickups are ideally distanced from the bottoms of the strings - for my taste, anyway. The only (slight) negative about this guitar is the tuning machines don't seem to be perfectly aligned. Still, it has had no negative impact on the intonation and the strings have not gone out of tune yet. Otherwise, this one is built like a tank and is one of the more beautiful entries on the current scene.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
This bass is definitely built for wear. I don't know where you can find a more solidly built mass-production guitar for this price. All hardware is solid and built for use. I would consider this guitar completely dependable, but just as a general rule, I never ever play out without a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Lifetime warranty. Currently I have no dealings with the manufacturer.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I have been playing bass guitar for nearly 30 years. I also own a 1983 Rickenbacker 4003 and an Ibanez Soundgear. This guitar is heavier than the Ibanez, lighter than the Rick, but has the feel of the Rick with a more comfortable body. My favorite thing about this guitar is that is has absolutely great tone throughout all ranges and sustains until the year 2525 if you want it to. Again, the neck is incredibly fast and the finish is beautiful and I am completely pissed that something of this superior quality can't be made in the U.S. for this price (just read some of the reviews of the NAFTA P-Basses - they are garbage). If this guitar were stolen, I would definitely buy it again. Come to think of it, if my Ibanez were stolen I would buy this one to replace it.
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