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Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: USD 200 USED
Submitted 05/15/2008
at 05:34am
by rick
Email: kimura180 at aol<dot>com
Features
:
No Opinion
CONSTRUCTION/SCALE: Bolt-on /25.5???
BODY: Basswood
NECK/FINGERBOARD: Maple/Rosewood
FRETS: 24 Jumbo
INLAYS: Tribal
PICKUPS: Diamond Plus
ELECTRONICS: Vol/Tone/3-Way
BRIDGE: TOM w/ thru-body
BINDING: None
TUNERS: Diamond
HARDWARE: Black
COLOR: Satin Black
Sound
:
9
play thru 2 dif rigs: A Crate-made Palimino V32 (4- EL84 tubes) w/ std. 12" Celestion spkr - OR- a Ceria-tone Trainwreck Express Clone thru two EVM 12L speakers. minimal FX: tube screamer, flange and Line6 DL4 delay (which I love)
not a noisy guitar, rich sound but screams on the bridge pickup.
I play all styles, but mostly dark, edgy rock, and funky fusiony stuff.
This guitar fits just about perfectly, although I MIGHT change out the pickups...
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
I was shopping at a secondhand store for a Strat or a Tele - didn't find any that really "fit" then stumbled on this dusty, neglected piece. I already had a Classic which i really love, but this one fit even better. The action and geometry are perfect for me. Actually i tweaked the action and set up a little (there was a slight buzz w/ the low e string) and cleaned it up put new strings on (D'AddarioXL .09--42) and played at church the next morning, much to the appreciation of my fans...er.. congregation and fellow bandmates who preferred the livelier sound.
All the electronics and hardware are working great.
I couldn't pass it up for $200
Reliability/Durability
:
9
haven't been out but a coupla times, but have put it thru its paces at home - seems very solid. Plus most of my gigs (Not just church, but small clubs, coffeehouses, outdoor festivals, etc.) aren't real thrash scenes, so i doubt it'll get tossed around - and I don't toss my instruments around anyway....much haha.
Again I've had no issues w/ pickup noise, set-up/durability, or the knobs & selector switch.
Tuners and bridge are solid, good intonation and neck seems stable.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
not applicable
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
I've been playing since 1979, semi professionally - also have a schecter bass i love too... go figure... and also play drums - so I stay pretty active. I've played a lotta different guitars, many very high end instruments, and this little Blackhawk fits me better, performs well and suits my style better than most anything else I've played. I'll probably use this one predominantly, and the Classic as a backup, depending on the type of gig, style, etc. Th Classic may be better for the jazzier stuff.. we'll see. The most important thing obviously is that along with my tattoo and part-time cagefighting career, this guitar will make me look even more badass.
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: USD 299
Submitted 06/01/2007
at 02:25am
by Haddy
Email: mperyean_1080<at>hotmail dot com
Features
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No Opinion
Finish: Matte/charcoal black
Body: Omen-6 style body
Bridge: TOM with string-thru body
Tuners: Unbranded non-locking tuners, but well made
Neck/Scale: 24 jumbo frets, 25.5 inch scale (guitar tech said it was
more like 25.1...who cares, it stays in tune!), bolt-on
Woods: Basswood body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard
Controls: Volume (dodgy), tone, 3-way selector
Make: Made in Korea, set up in the US
Pickups: Schecter passive H/H
Inlays: Kickass tribal inlays
Other: Purchased during 2000 Boxing day sales, rare limited run
model of only 200 made for GC
Sound
:
9
I play a variety of music, my tastes and playing style has evolved over the years. I started out playing punk, then it moved on to screamo and now its metal. Generally, anything with a tempo higher than 180 bpm and heaps of distortion. This guitar suits my style perfectly.
I gave it a 9 because i can't remember what it sounded with the original pickups, i now have EMGs in it. Nevertheless, from what i remember it was pretty good, was hotter than my previous Ibanez's. But with EMGs this thing rules; i'm sure its a fairly versatile guitar but Schecter has a reputation for metal-oriented guitars and this embodies that philosophy. The frets are great and its easy to play fast riffs, licks and solos even in the upper registers. Its well intoned and keeps in tune great, thank the sturdy tuners for that. For the price, its way better than the BC Rich and Ibanez guitars, and despite being made in Korea the action was fantastic and there was obviously a fair amount of attention to detail that went into this guitar (just look at the inlay work).
The inlays are pretty unique and kickass. Originally i wasn't looking to buy a guitar, but it was the boxing day sales and i was drawn to the finish and inlays. Once i started playing her, i was hooked and was hard pressed to find any reason why i shouldn't have bought it, being a limited run model and all. The price was reasonable and it was the best overall guitar in its price range in the shop.
I have a VHT 50CL and a Xotic BB Preamp currently, though in the past i've used it with an Ibanez Toneworks SS amp, an Ashdown Fallen Angel 60w and a Korg AX1000G and various other pedals. I can safely say that this guitar sounds fantastic though whatever gear you put it through. Cleans are great and when unplugged the strings resonate audibly, which is a sign of a well made guitar.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
The guitar was very well set up originally, low action and well intoned. It has never gone out of tune on me no matter how hard i play. Made in Korea it may be, but QC was great; kudos to Schecter! I'd buy any Schecter Korean-made guitar if this is the quality they have on a "lower-mid" range model.
My only beef with it is that the volume knob became scratchy after a while; apparently this problem is present on all the Black Hawks. Its no big deal considering i just left the volume on max and it was a cheap fix; i changed out all the electronics when i installed the EMGs anyway.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
I've gigged with this guitar several times over the years and it is my main workhorse guitar. It has never let me down and i doubt it ever will. There are some legitimate concerns that the basswood body is 'soft' and dings easily, but i have yet to ding it despite my rough playing. It did fall off my bed recently and landed on the tone knob, slightly cracking the finish, but no major damage. At one of my last rehersals i forgot to wear my belt sideways and the finish at the back was slightly scratched, but this will obviously happen to any guitar. Moral of the story: don't wear belts when playing!
Strap buttons are of reasonable size and are sturdy; no complaints. The black hardware looks great and should last for some time. If you use good strings there is no reason whatsoever why this guitar would not be sufficient for a gig without a backup.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
I've gone though about a dozen guitars in the 12 years i've played guitar but this one is a keeper, so that should give you some measure of how well made this guitar is. I have been thinning the herd lately but i have no doubt this guitar will continue to be my main axe. Its cheap enough to abuse, but well made enough to rely on.
Currently i also own a 1996 Gibson Les Paul Classic and a 2006 PRS 20th Anniversary Custom 24. They are wonderful guitars but limited in their application onstage (or just too valuable to bang around), so i find myself going back to the Schecter. I love this guitar; too bad its a limited edition otherwise i would have gotten a second one just in case.
The salespeople at GC weren't too accurate about the specs of this guitar, but at the time i wasn't too knowledgable about guitars anyway. For what its worth, it became more valuable to me the more i got to know about it and guitars.
I love this guitar to bits, if it was stolen i'd scour ebay for another one in good condition. And if i ever find the fool who took it i'd whip his balls with rusted strings. On hindsight i would love to have had this with a 006-style body as i think its a unique shape, but as far as superstrat-style guitars go this is pretty sexy. This is probably one of the best guitars for the price you can get in my opinion.
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: GBP 200
Submitted 01/16/2007
at 02:19pm
by Jack
Features
:
8
25.5 scale
Bolt on
Basic archtop strat
Made from Basswood
24 Frets
Made in china
Rosewood/Maple
H/H pickups, passive!
3 way toggle
Volume and Tone control
The tuners felt like top notch grover tuners..
Tune-O-Matic, no fancy bits
Came with good quality Cable and Gig Bag
The guys at the shop threw in a crate powerblock!! they must be insane for the price i paid! :D
Sound
:
8
Suits my stile very well, which is balls to walls distortion ;)
These pups sound really beefy, and you can nail pinch harmonics really well!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
Set up perfectly action is low.. everything was brilliant!
If you did a blind play of this guitar and a top end c-1 you could hardly tell the difference, this guitar plays like a dream for the price tag! The stock stings (i think were ghs) were pretty good, not like those slinky ones you get in a jackson, i got some ernine ball beefy strings on it now tho.. maximum chunk!!
Reliability/Durability
:
9
I have this guitar for a couple of days, and i have gave it a good hammering, and there is not a scratch on it, it stays in tune very well unlike ibanez guitars...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
havent dealt with, and dont want to, but schecter website has nowt on it, shame..
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing 4 years, and played plently of guitars including the likes of ibanez's, deans(fbd dime), rally the list is endless, and out of 'em all ill probally say its the cheapest and the best, so get a this bargin!!
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: USD 100 USED
Submitted 01/10/2007
at 03:00pm
by mark
Features
:
10
CONSTRUCTION/SCALE: Bolt-on /25.5???
BODY: Basswood
NECK/FINGERBOARD: Maple/Rosewood
FRETS: 24 Jumbo
INLAYS: Tribal
PICKUPS: Diamond Plus
ELECTRONICS: Vol/Tone/3-Way
BRIDGE: TOM w/ thru-body
BINDING: None
TUNERS: Diamond
HARDWARE: Black
COLOR: Satin Black
Sound
:
10
Schecter is a great metal guitar, but this can be used for anything. I can get a variety of tones out these stock pups and my V-Amp Pro.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
I bought this used off of eBay. When I got it I could tell it had been sitting around for a while not played. Extremely dusty and the strintgs were rustier than I've ever seen a set. I put some 8's on this and checked intonation and setup. Flawless, I didn't have to do a thing except lower the action just a bit!
Reliability/Durability
:
10
I don't gig anymore, but iI wouldn't hesitate to take this with me. You always gig with a backup!!
Customer Support
:
10
I sent an email to Schecter asking them about the Black Hawk since I couldn't find any detailed specs on this. They responded back within 24 hours and told me that the Black Hawk is just basically a fancy Omen-6.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for about 20 years now. I own a Epi LP Std, Jackson Soloist, Fender Strat MIM, Ibanez RG340. I sold my amps since I don't gig anymore. Just run a V-Amp Pro through my computer now.
I've been wanting a Schecter for quite a while now, but have been strapped for cash. When I got this off eBay for $100, I was thrilled!! I am just amazed how much bang for your buck Schecter gives you.
I recorded some sound clips and did side by side comparisons of this with my Jackson that has a DiMarzio Breed in the bridge and a DiMarzio Air Norton in the neck. I used same sounds (V-Amp patches) and I could not tell a difference with the bridge pup and only a slight one with the neck. I tweaked my eq a bit and got the same exact tones out of the neck pup.
The bridge pup measured about 17.5 ohms and the neck was about 15.5 ohms! These pups are hot!!
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: US $250
Submitted 05/03/2006
at 06:03am
by kevo
Features
:
8
Made in Taiwan(I Think).
24 frets
Solid Mahogany body w/ pine neck and ebony fret board
Sound
:
10
The sound is incredible. The best sound I have ever heard out of a guitar. The solid Mahogany body resonates the sound like a dream. This guitar has an all round sound that can be used for any type of music i.e. death metal country blues classic rock etc.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
There were no flaws with this guitar at all. Came from factory in perfect condition.
Reliability/Durability
:
7
This guitar is built tough. It can withstand many live shows and the finish I'll never have to worry about that. The only concern is the pickups. The set screws tend to come loose leaving the pickup bouncing around in there. I would recomend getting different pickups like I did and it made a difference (The sound of the stock pickups is great, but reliability is not).
Customer Support
:
10
Never dealt w/ the company or had to deal w/ the company exept when buying it.
Overall Rating
:
9
My overall rating on this guitar is a big two thumbs up. It's a great starter guitar as well as for the pros. I've had it for four years and as my playing progressed, the guitar was still able to keep up with me.
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: US $329
Submitted 11/25/2005
at 01:25pm
by Jeff
Features
:
9
Don't know much about the technical details of kids - so I don't know much about the features, especially.
This is my first guitar - and I think it definitely has good enough features for a first guitar (and maybe for a later guitar, but I'm not knowledgeable enough to tell yet)
There are two pickups, both seem fine - play good metal sound (passive from what I've read). Not sure of type of woods used.
The action is what sold me - having almost ZERO experience in guitars, I could tell it played better than other guitars in the 200-300 dollar price range.
Sound
:
8
I like the sound very much. I plug it into a Fender 112.
Metal comes out quite well - it surprised me how cool a sound a 300 dollar guitar could make.
My thinking is that it plays distorted sounds quite well - you could probably make it better with emg-81 or emg-60 replacing the pickups, but they are quite good stock. I'm not sure about the clean sound - it sounds good to me, but other electrics may do it better, I don't know. I do know that acoustic - electrics much more faithfully reproduce an acoustic sound. (not sure if any electric guitars do that well)
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
I just went into guitar center to try out more expensive guitars - to see how my guitar compared. I was surprised most at how well the action of my guitar compares to very expensive guitars. Not necessarily better, but surprisingly close to guitars which cost up to 1000 dollars.
Definitely much better than the other guitars I was looking at in the SAME price range - stuff like fender squire's (or whatever they're called) and special II's, stuff like that.
I like the black (matte) satin finish. I haven't scratched it, but I sort of baby it. No flaws that I've noticed. It was set up quite well when I got it. It buzzed a little, but I think that's an easy fix.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
The only thing is the volume potentiometer is starting to crap out - just like everyone else's. Except for that, I've never had a single problem. I do break a good number of strings - maybe once a week or once every two weeks if I play a good number of hours in a week (is that a lot?) - but I am playing metallica, and some hard stuff.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them, no idea.
Overall Rating
:
10
Love it, incredible first guitar at a great price.
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 03/18/2005
at 07:52pm
by Lev
Email: levsol<at>gmail dot com
Features
:
8
Made in Korea
24 jumbo frets
1 volume, 1 tone (as all guitars should be!)
HH pickup config (all electronics are passive)
Body is Basswood
Finish is a sexy black...
Tune-o-matic, string thru body.
Body is strat shape (pretty thick though).
Tuners aren't locking.
Neck is pretty thick.
Sound
:
10
Play through Crate GLX 212. I replaced the pickups (Duncan '59 and JB and I can get screaming rock and roll and metal tones with thing thing! Also play through a PodXT Live, and I can get pretty much any sound I want out of this thing. Sounds great clean, Overdrive, or full blown high gain metal fury!
The sound is generally on the bright side.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
The action on this thing is just perfect. I play 11-49s.
Came from factory very well set-up too, but with 9-42s (that had to change).
This is simply among the best electrics I've ever played, not even considering the price range.
Reliability/Durability
:
8
VERY well built guitar. The basswood body is a bit soft, but solid nevertheless. I would use this thing live without a backup and wouldn't think twice about it!
There does, however, seem to be a flaw in the volume knob.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never delt.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing just over 2 years, and this is currently the only electric I own (had a squire strat to start, sold it). If it were stolen, I would definatly go for a Schecter again, although maybe one with a more elaborate finish.
This is practically a dream guitar for me. I was going to chose between this thing, an ibanez RG, and a Jackson of some sort (don't remember the models, but I believe all 3 guitars were approx $300), and this guitar was clearly superior in construction, playability, sound, and looks.
Sometimes I wish it had a floyd rose trem, and other times I'm glad it doesn't.
This is a GREAT guitar.
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: US $250 new
Submitted 10/08/2004
at 11:21am
by Kory
Email: kory<at>phaetasm dot com
Features
:
8
You know; String-thru, diamond Alnico 2's are stock in this, tribal diamond inlays, flat black finish. For what it costs this is a great guitar for the price.
Sound
:
8
I play metalcore and Death metal and this guitar is almost perfect for it. The Factory Alnico pick ups are great and quite quiet. My volume pot (and 3 of my friends who have Schecters) was shit. It cuts out when I use it, but those are cheap and easy replacments.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
I had to customize it from when I got it but the action and playability is just wonderful. Everyone who picks up my guitar says it plays so easy. And that is with 13's on it! Just remeber it is a "lower-class" guitar so dont expect PRS quality people.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Amazing. I, and others acidentally, have beat the crap out of this guitar with no problems. Like I said, the factory pots will go, almost garunteed but those are inexpensive. I have had it for almost 2 years and still love it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been in multiple bands for 4 years and have found the brand I'm staying with until I want to spend over $1,000 on a guitar. For the price its the best guitar you can get. I have owned B.C Rich, Jackson, Ibanez, Harmony, and Fender guitars; Schecter is the one. Those others felt too impersonal to me and more "mechanical" if you know what I mean. Its hard to get inspired from something you can't connect with.
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: US $190 used
Submitted 10/04/2004
at 02:52pm
by Me
Email: none
Features
:
8
pretty neat guitar.volume knob and tone knob.two stock pickups but i put a EMG 81 in the bridge. pretty basic guitar.string thru body I believe
Sound
:
9
I wont give any guitar a 10 because there is no perfect guitar(or at least i havent found it yet).This guitar is the shit. I only paid 190 used and the thing is one of the best investments iv ever made. best guitar iv bought for this price. it has a very dark sound to it especailly with the 81. the only complaint is the stock pickups sounded like poo
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
satin black finish, very easy to gey dust and marks off of it. when i got it, it needed a little adjustments but nothing to harsh. my band plays music like lamb of god and shadows fall and this baby is perfect i especially like the neck and the inlays.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
it hasnt broke on me yet so im happy
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
9
i recommend this guitar to anyone, bigginer or pro.
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 06/13/2004
at 02:30am
by Zack
Email: Humanclayx1<at>aol dot com
Features
:
9
This is a great solid guitar made in taiwan. Its has satin black color. 24 frets a volume and a tone 3 way position switch. Locking bridge stays in tune like nothing else. Schecter pickups and grover tuners i believe. The neck is the greatest feeling maple neck ive played. the body is basswood(kinda soft) it dents easily. i should know after a few intense shows it looks like its 20 years old. C style body, rosewood fingerboard with some kick ass tribal inlays. nothing really came with this guitar i got it from ebay. best 300 ive ever spent.
Sound
:
9
Since day one it sounded good, but i needed more. Hooked it up with some duncans and this thing screams. Ive played it through many amps and got some good sounds through it. Ive played metal rock funk blues this thing could do it all. the neck pickup had a nice warm sound from the beginning. But the bridge needed some more bite, those duncans brought out the best in the guitar. But sometimes i cant get enugh midrange from it, or bass it varries. when it was plugged into my peavy half stack it gave a little feed back even with it cranked. Man with a crybaby u can get the most funky sound or the most metal lead its great. But with my Boss md-2 if its too high it makes nasty feed back. I just put the level down and it fixes that. Great sound either way
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
The guitar was set-up in the factory. I found it to my liking for awile untill i put .11's on then i had to do a little truss rod adjustment and i was good to go. When i got it there was a flaw with the volume knob. it cut out on 10. there was nothing i could do besides change the pot. i did and everythings good now. With any adjustments this guitar can be perfect for nebody. Like i said earlier the wood is really soft, and the paint is thin. dents and scratches easily. the tone knob also is wierd. theres no inbetween 1-10. i dont hear any diffrence moving the knob.i hope a new pot could fix that. overall it is a good guitar just needed a little fixin.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
Man this guitar. I love it, its soo tough. its been through some crazy gigs. it is pretty beat up. but sounds great through nething. like i said earlier the paint is thin and ive only had it for a year and its chippin from the pick scrapes. The bridge kinda cuts the strings sometimes. if im playin really hard itll break from the bridge all the time. i only have a back up in case i break a string. in the beginning the buttons always came loose. so i took it out and super glued it in there and theres no moving for it. haha. but i can depend on it have before will always. i still love this guitar. even if its in 3 pieces. great put together guitar.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
actually i got it from ebay so i cant really do the customer service. but i think its really good.
Overall Rating
:
10
Well im 16 and ive been playing for 3 years. From many styles of music that i try to play this guitar can do it. Plus its a limited edition as i believe so im lucky to have one. ive owned a lotus guitar. And this is a really great guitar. well built and for the price i paid i fell like its worth 900. it has this cirtin style about it thats very appealing. I took a chance buying this guitar(ebay and all) a chance im soo glad i took. if it were stolen id be screwed cus i aint got a job or money to replace it. My guitar teacher has a Ibanes S series. very nice. i hated the way it felt compared to my other guitar. and his guitar is 800. If nebody is looking for a cheap but yet awsome quality guitar schecter is the way to go.
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: US $250
Submitted 04/13/2004
at 10:15pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
This guitar has standard features for an entry level metal guitar. Two humbuckers with 3 way switch, 1 volume, 1 tone pot. It has a fast neck with good frets. I give it a 9 because I like the simplicity of the features. I am not a big fan of four knobbed guitars. I also like that its a metal guitar without a Floyd Rose. Not a big fan myself.
Sound
:
10
It sounds AWESOME. I love it for Metal. I also love it for Classical. I would use it to record anything. Live though, its obviously a metal guitar. It's full and bassy in the neck, bright and trebly in the bridge and perfect blended in the blend. The bridge sounds good for high gain metal (overdriven) and surf, country, any thing twangy (clean). The neck sounds good for blues or classical or old rock. The blend sounds good for any and all styles (just set up the amp how you want it). This is the first guitar I haven't wanted to upgrade the stock pups.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
Action was awesome. It was set up in the USA. The pickups were good. The only problem I had was the volume pots were scratchy after 2 months. 10 buck replacement. I give it a 9 because of how cheap it was, but how much quality it had. It was better than the other guitars in its range and the more expensive schecters. It looks and feels super sweet in flat black. It is a special edition and has awesome inlays that only PRS can compare.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Dependable, yes! I haven't broken a string yet ( I have replaced them, but only by choice) It's sturdy and won't break the head stock when dropped (unlike pricey Gibsons) I haven't ever had a problem except the pots.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
10 overall. Best value guitar new I have ever seen. I've been playing for a while, all kinds of instruments and this was the best value. How can they make such a good guitar for such little money? I guess they have to establish a rep competing against ESP and Ibanez. I guess you could consider B.C. competition too, but every one I have played was ugly junk. Buy SCHECTER. Any one will do. If you can get this guitar, get it. If you have more bucks, get the C1. But if you want metal, guit this guit-ar.
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: US $199
Submitted 04/02/2004
at 02:51pm
by jonny reilly
Email: sokrstud182 at aol<dot>com
Features
:
9
hmmmm lets see i picked up my blackhawk at guitar center about 6 months ago and i was completely overwhelmed with its features. it has 22 jumbo frets with really nice looking mother of pearl inlays. the 2 humbuckers provide a warm playing sound but the 3 way pickup selection helps to show a guitarist the blackhawks amazing durability between warm and crunchy rock like sound, to a more scintilating cleaner vintage. the body is shaped like all the other diamond series schecters, but this has a black satin finish that i think is the shit. the tuners arent that great bcuz mine has to be tuned like every time i move my guitar from down stairs to upstairs. im pretty sure they r grover tuners.
Sound
:
10
holy crap the ounds is amazing like i said before. with its huge variety of sound i can get a n umber of unique noises from my axe and still retain that classic schecter tone. the sound is more rich and crunchy but can be toggled with to make a brighter sound too.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
the pickups were set in very professioonally and the finish was great except for 2 scratches i noticed in the back after i bought it. everything else seemed great
Reliability/Durability
:
10
i ahve only had this guitar for 6 months but nothing has gone wrong even through all of the abuse i have put it through.
Customer Support
:
10
well i got tons of help from this guy i kno at guitar center (Curt) he was super cool and showed me how great of a guitar this was by pitting it up against other guitars in the same price range. bc riches sucked and the only thing that came close was a $500 gibson. Thanks curt!
Overall Rating
:
9
well if someone was lookin for a begginer guitar than get it, if ur lookin for your 2nd or 3rd guitar than get it. overall this guitar can fit into so many catagories that you wonder if the price ($199) is in the right order like u should have paid $991 for it. theres nutin else to say cept that this guitar is a killer deal
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: US $299
Submitted 04/13/2003
at 11:26am
by Larry Hall
Email: Lryhall<at>AOL dot com
Features
:
7
This is a Korean made guitar built in 2002
25 comfortably spaced frets with funky slightly overdone inlay
that might appeal to Headbangers.
One volume, one tone control, 3 way switch. bridge, both, and neck.
Two Humbuckers, possibly Duncan Design? passive.
The body is solid basswood, minimalist flat black finish.
The body style is from the Diamond Series Schecter Collection. Nothing spectacular, but comfortable and effective. Stylish for the money spent.
The guitar has an offset string through body bridge. Attractive and functional.
Tuners/Can't say.. No name on unit. They appear to be Grovers, but that is speculative.
Rosewood neck with nicely spaced frets, not too wide, not too thin.
I favor Fender type necks, and am very comfortable with this one, although a friend said it feels closer to a Gibson style. Go figure...
No accessories, what you see is what you get.
When I rate guitar, I am comparing it with all guitars, from top end to bottom.
Sound
:
8
The sounds this guitar can produce is an array that reaches from low down musty funk to a searing white-hot shredders delight. I play rock, blues, funk, jazz, reggae, and dabble in speed metal. I use a Marshall Valvestate 50 watt amp and an old 1987 Crate 60 G-60. I use a Pod 2.0 Amp Modeler and a Cry Baby Wah.
The guitar is relatively quiet but on the upper end when cranked up, it can easily get away from you. This guitar likes to sing, scream, and might dance if it had legs.
Not many dislikes, if I had to mention one, it would be that the pickups might be a little hot, but that can be controlled. One thing that struck me about this particular guitar was the way it rings and sustains a note even when not plugged in. You can actually hear the tone while playing unplugged. That's a plus in my book.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
The action on the particular guitar I bought was very good, as far as my tastes anyway. These guitars are assembled in Korea but the setup is done in California. I was very pleased with it. The action is very smooth and playable. No buzzes, nor rings.
A very Spartan like flat black finish with no frills. Tasteful black understated hardware. All hardware came tightly assembled with no rattles. It seems for the money, to have the quality of a much higher priced instrument.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
I would be very confident playing this guitar live. If one believes the only way to "play" an instrument is to abuse it, then you might want to consider a $99 Squire, then you won't lose much when you destroy it. I believe in respecting and taking careful care of mine. This Blackhawk is dependable.
Hardware and finish again, last as long as you allow them to. If you take care of your instrument, your instrument will take care of you.
That said, under normal wear and tear, my only concern would be the finish. This is the first instrument I have had with a flat black finish. I doubt it would stand up to a lot of abuse. Fair warning.
I wouldn't be terrified of using this guitar without a backup, but as is the case with every guitar, you can't get "every" sound you want out of it. If you know what you are going to play, and this guitar suits your needs, then yes, feel safe.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No need as of yet. I've had the guitar six months with no obvious faults.
Overall Rating
:
8
I've been playing over thirty years. I played professionally for a number of years, but now play for my own enjoyment. The bad part of it is, that now that I am older and have no desire to play professionally, I am able to afford more and better instruments. What a shame. I own an Ernie Ball Music Man Axis Super Sport, a Big Apple Strat, an American Standard Strat, an Ovation Custom Balladeer acoustic a Schecter Elite 006 Diamond Series electric, and the Schecter Blackhawk
I deal with a salesman at Guitar Center on a regular basis, and was actually in the store looking at some recording equipment, when he brought me the Blackhawk and said, "You've gotta try this one." He is a guitarist, so I generally tend to respect his opinion. I sat down with it and played for over an hour. I was amazed at the overall sound, action, and playability of this instrument. For the price, you can't touch another guitar of this quality. I was totally surprised by Schecters ability to provide a quality instrument at that price.
If it were stolen, I would more than likely buy another.
I really like the guitar. For an instrument of this quality at this price, what can you find to hate about it?
I compared it with other guitars of this price range, Ibanez, Jackson, and others. None of them came close for sheer ballsy playability.
From what I was told, this guitar was a very limited edition, (about 200)? Especially built for Guitar Center. I've not even been able to find it at their website. I know I'm glad to have mine. I find I pick up this guitar as much if not more than my others. It is in good company.
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: US $250
Submitted 04/04/2003
at 10:57pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
Made in 2002, Korea I think.
24 really big frets.
1vol, 1tone, 3way pu switch.
2 "Diamond series" humbuckers, passive.
Basswood body, Maple bolt-on neck, rosewood fb.
Satin black body and headstock.
Archtop "soloist" style body.
Tune-O-Matic w/string-thru body.
Schecter tuners.
25.5" scale.
Black hardware.
Sound
:
10
Great for punk/metal but would work for anything.
I play straight into a Marshall Valvestate 100 watt 1/2 stack.
No noise clean or Distortion.
Nice bright clean sound, crunchy distortion with great harmonics, not muddy at all.
Sounds perfect when I play "How the Gods Kill" by Danzig, pinch harmonics are easy to get out of the pickups, great sustain, big frets make bends easy, comfortable neck that is thin but not a plank, contoured heel and tummy cut.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
It came with medium-low action.
No fret buzz, good intonation, tuners work smoothly and stay in tune very well.
I love the satin neck finish, it almost feels raw.
the body finish looks nice except for one very small nick that I didn't notice until I got home, probably from bumping into another guitar on display.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
I've heard that basswood is a little softer than most guitar woods so I'm just waiting to scratch it with my belt buckle.
I'm probably just paranoid of scratching up my new guitar and I shouldn't worry about it, it seems durable and properly built.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I haven't dealt with Schecter but Guitar Center wasn't very helpful. I walked around for like twenty minutes and finally had to find a salesperson myself and he didn't know crap about anything. He didn't even know what kind of wood the body was and it took another fifteen to twenty minutes to ring me up. What a dumbass! Guitar Center has a lot of cool stuff but the people who work there are assholes and they ignore customers.
I don't know anything about Schecters customer service because I haven't talked to them yet.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for seven years(8th grade)
Right now I own three other electric guitars, a POS plywood series B.C.Rich Warlock, an Epiphone plywood SG, and a conversion Jackson dinky.
If it was stolen I would be really pissed because I would probably never find the person and I would have lost $250. If it were lost I would kick my own ass for being stupid enough to lose a guitar. I couldn't replace it because it is a Guitar Center limited thing.
This is the most amazing $250 guitar I have played. The only guitar I have ever owned that comes close to as nice as this one was my Jackson King V that I payed $620 for in 1996.
Some guitars in the same price range are Bronze series B.C.Riches, some Ibanez, and cheap Epiphones. The Riches and Epis are plywood and sound like poop.
The Blackhawk is the same thing as an Omen6 except for the satin black finish and thorny diamond inlays and. The Omen6 is about $50 more but it comes with a gig bag and the Blackhawk dosen't.
The only things I wish were different about this guitar would be neck-thru and a mahogany body but that would put the price up around a grand.
Product: Schecter Black Hawk
Price Paid: US $250
Submitted 02/14/2003
at 02:51pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
10
Made in 2002 in Korea. 24 frets. Volume and tone knobs, 3 way pickup selecter switch. Dual Humbuckers. Duncan designed, passive pickups. Double cutaway body. Basswood body. Cool looking "tribal" inlays. Satin black finish. String-through bridge. A perfect, slim neck.
Sound
:
10
Suits any style pefectly because of the tone knob and pickup selecter. Has no noise clean and very little distorted. The warm sound is my favorite part of the guitar.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
At guitar center I had to look through several guitars of this model because some of them had strange set-ups, but the one I got had a great set-up with low, but non-buzzing action.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
I've only had it for a month, but everything seems rock solid, and not loose.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never delt with Schecter. It has a lifetime warranty.
Overall Rating
:
10
I,ve been playing 2 years and I also have a Squire. The thing I like the most abouut it is its tone. I play in a punk\hard rock band, and a jazz band. It is perfect for both of those. I would highly recomend for you to buy this guitar.
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