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Schecter C-1 Blackjack

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Price New Schecter C-1 Blackjack @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.schecterguitars.com/
Features 9.2 (14 responses)
Sound 9.3 (14 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 9.2 (14 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.8 (12 responses)
Customer Support 7.0 (1 response)
Overall Rating 9.3 (14 responses)
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Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: USD 550
Submitted 04/13/2009 at 07:04am by kyle

Features : 8
Everyone pretty much laid out the specs.
Hard to argue with all liscenced hardware.
I don't feel anything needs to be added to it or replaced.

Sound : 9
I currently own a thd flexi 50 on top of a mesa recto 4x12.

I've played lots of types of music mostly hardcore, disco, deathmetal, jazz, stoner sludge, and everything else (as I like to genre hop all the time)I've also played from standard to drop G. I find this guitar handles all genres and tunings without fail. The set neck is amazing! really helps sustain the lower notes played around the neck where most bolt ons seem to kill them. It is bright but tamed. Sustain is exactly what I need as i find almost every other guitar fails me in that department. This guitar is gig ready and will not color, or muddy your sound.
I'd say it really really shines for hardcore of all sorts and you wont have to scoop your mids to sound good.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
I love low action and love drop tuning. I have NEVER had a fret buzz issue even in drop g. Always stays in tune.
The koreans do a great job on alot of their guitar suprisingly. (except their ibanzes or anything with bolt on necks)
No loose wires. Nice and light too.

good looking axe.
It does not look overly lame and sparkely like the other schecters. No TUFF tribal or mud flap girls or blue flames in the fret board.
Just black with creme binding and metalic black hardware.
My favorite of the shecter c-1's
After a few years the shiny black finish on the knobs and bridge comes off with use, but who cares? your playing music with it, not posing nude.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This has been my main guitar for about 4 years and has never ever let me down. For the most part this thing has rarely been in a case. I have accidentaly yanked the cable out countless times. played many shows and droped it. wacked the neck in doorways or people. It has never had a fuzzy input or broken up the signal.

Never used a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
dunno?

Overall Rating : 9
Schecter in my opinion value wise is not matched by anyone. For 500 bucks there is no better guitar brand new. I've seen them as low as 350$ used.
To buy anything more would pretty much be a luxary.
I'd call it a poor mans les paul.

The only thing I don't like is the fact it is made in korea.
I hope they get treated well at the factory, but I highly doubt it seeing how little the cost is.


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: Canadian Dollars 700
Submitted 11/06/2008 at 07:54am by Cypress

Features : 7
24 frets, neck-through construction, 2 passive pickups, 5 way tone selector, volume control and tone control knobs
seriously, look on schecters webiste for features!

no features that reinvent the wheel, but not missing much either

Sound : 8
The two pickups have very different sounds
i use a line 6 spider 3 amp and the bridge pickup (a Seymour Duncan JB)
has a lot of attack, good for leads or rhytyn metal (which is what i play a lot of) especially with amp setting like the line 6's metal settings (tweaked of course). The neck pickup is a duncan 59 and isn't as ballsy, good for lighter plains styles, and has a very mellow tone plaing on a clean channel

overall it would be nice to use more than teh bridge for the large amout of metal i play, but the variety is a positive

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Everything was golden straight out of the box (metaphoriclaly speaking)
the strings sucked, but stock strings always do
a new set of strings and your ready to go
i use the zack wylde dunlop 10-60 sets and they work great, action is great for shred with no fret buzz

Reliability/Durability : 10
I use this thing solid 2-3 hours a day and it has not once failed me, still staying strong. Its always nice to go prepared with a backup, cuz you never know, but this one wouldnt; crap out on me

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
While i have only been playing for a year, i eat breate and sleep guitar, and this was my first purchased guitar. As soon as i played it i knew it was the one to get. Not breaking the bank at $700 and giving a great tone with out of th box playability and durability.
With teh passive pickups and all around solid nature, even when i expand my guitar collection, i think this will be my all around backup.
A solid investment i would recommend or buy again!!!!


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/24/2008 at 04:27am by Vikingraider1

Features : 10
As per the below, quality hardware (grovers, Tone Pro and Seymour Duncan pickups)and great workmanship too. Made in Korea.
I got this really cheap, which is a good job because the plank who owned it before me I think used this as a cricket bat rather then a guitar...more on that later.

Sound : 10
Really good. I play punk and metal and use this through either a Zoom multi-effects for recording or a Peavey 5150 Combo for live. Both sound equally as good. Great sustain due to the scale length and neck contruction. The Seymour Duncan pickup configuration of the JB and 59 are a great combination and very versitle for both clean and hi-gain stuff.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Well this would have been a good guitar, if it wasn't owned by Captain ******* Caveman before me. Obviously clueless on how to use a guitar it was pretty beaten up, with really heavy pick scratches on the from (what was he playing with? A fucking kitchen knife or something?) and he also managed to cave in the area around the jack plug - probably by bashing one of his women over the head and dragging her back to the cave. There was also a crack in the headstock and the nut was loose which did give me some tuning problems. None of this is of course the fault of Schecter - who rightly assume that people who buy their guitars don't have the IQ level of an amoeba and think its actually a good idea to use it as a sledge-hammer. Even after all the above I can see that this is a quality instrument which has been well put together. It reminds me a lot of the construction of an ESP LTD Viper I had which was really well put together. It wouldn't surprise me if the two were made in the same factory. I'm going to give this a ten because I've seen other Schecters and seen how well they've been put together and I assume, that before Captain Caveman got hold of it, that this too was a quality instrument.
For some reason, guitars made in Korea get bad press, usually by people who are very snobbish when it comes to origin of manufacture - basically if it isn't made in America its crap. These people probably said the same about Japanese guitars in the 70s and 80s and everyone knows how high the quality is on these pieces.
I think these people should take their heads out of their arses and actually try these guitars made in Korea out. I own a few, a Korean Peavey Wolfgang, an ESP LTD EX-400 BD and have just sold an ESP LTP Viper. The quality on all three is flawless, especially the Wolfgang. I also had a Gibson SG Special and the quality control on that thing was abysmal. Where the Wolfgang had shielded wire, shielded pickup cavities and shielded covers. The Gibson didn't have any of this, it was really poorly finished and the paintwork was very poor indeed. Yet the Gibson went for double the price.

Reliability/Durability : 10
As mentioned above this has taken a severe battering and still plays nicely. All the hardware still works (which is a miracle in itself after the way this guitar has been treated) and the finish really is tough. The binding looks solid and the overall construction is good so this will last the distance. Really good quality hardware for the price.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to use them.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing over 25 years, both guitar and bass so I think I would know a quality instrument when I play one. This definitely is a quality instrument and for the price, its fantastic vale. The hardware is top notch as are the pickups and if you can get a used one, its even better value. They are hard to get hold of over here in the UK as the mail dealer for Schecter isn't operational any more. Don't let the "Made in Korea" tag put you off either, these are quality built instruments on a par with ESPs Korean label "LTD". I've just bought a Schecter C-1 Stealth which I am hoping is as nice to play as the Blackjack.


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: US $370.00
Submitted 05/06/2006 at 09:57pm by Hamordude

Features : 9
Sweet... Just picked up a Schecter C-1 Blackjack, and here are the specs:

Lefty
Made In Korea
24 Extra-Jumbo Frets
Solid Mahogany Body
Maple Neck/ Rosewood Fretboard
Master Volume/ Master Tone/ 5-Way Switch
Two Humbuckers: Seymour Duncan JB Bridge & 59' Neck...
THICK Gloss Black finish with 3-Ply Creme Bindings
TonePros locking Tune-O-Matic Bridge with string through
Grover Tuners
25.5 Neck Scale

It's got everything you need, the 5-way switch splits coils in the "inbetween" positions giving you some tonal flexibility... which is a very nice option to have. I REALLY dig this Axe.

Sound : 10
It suits my style of playing very well... I play the virtouso "guitar hero" stuff most of the time, however I play a good bit of everything... Anything from Classical & Bluesy stuff, to 80's Hair and Modern Metal. This guitar covers all the bases quite well, it has all the tonal options I need.

I've got 2 different amps I use... A Carvin Legacy Halfstack for the bigger venues & shows and a Line 6 Spider II for little jams and practicing. This guitar sounds VERY good through both of them, it's got just enough balance of lows and highs. The mahogany body gives it a really thick low-end for the heavy stuff, and the maple neck brings out definition and clarity in the highs. It has a tremendous amount of sustain too... Certainly comparable to a Les Paul. When you play it you can feel it resonate against your body, it's really rich.

It's got a pretty bright sound, I was suprized... Clean chords have extreme clarity and definition, as does the high-gain sound. Even with a heavily-saturated tone you can hear all the notes... It's a wonderful lead guitar for this very reason, the CLARITY.

Another thing I'm very phsyched about is how quiet it is... I'm used to running a Boss NS-2 to keep things in check noise wise, but I've always found it cuts my sustain a lot, and adds a "steril" element to the tone making it sound processed and artificial. But this axe is super quiet, almost un-noticable amounts of pick-up noise on the "in-between" single-coil sounds and practically NO noise on the humbuckers, I now get to hear all the harmonic overtones that NS-2 typically gets rid of.

I REALLY like the tone of the Seymour Duncan pickups. The JB in the bridge has super-sharp highs, lots of output, and tight lows. While the 59' in the neck has nice round high-end, medium output, and smooth lows. I can't think of a better set of pickups for this axe, it's got a bit of that Randy Rhoads tone to it... VERY cool.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The guitar was set-up absolutely perfect right of the wall... Heavy strings are stock on this model, which I love. I'm big on having a lot of string tension, the more the better. I like being able to "dig in" a bit more dynamically and not have the strings give-in with tons of slack. The action is EXTREMELY low, it literally doesn't take much pressure to play... it's just above the frets. The only guitars I've seen with lower action are the Ibanez RG's

The bridge is the perfect height, the pickups are very close to the strings, the fretwork is immaculate, the bidings are very nicely done... The knobs turn smoothly and the pick-up selector clicks firmly into postion. Tens across the board for set-up... It's complete perfection.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar will DEFINITELY hold-up under heavy conditions... It's got top-notch hardware and components, a thick glossy finish, great build quality, and a super-solid design... It's literally a TANK.

I'd use it without a back-up, but one should always have another guitar in the event that a string breaks (E.T.C)

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't had to deal with Customer Support, this guitar is so solid... it hasn't been a problem.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing about Three and a Half years, religiously... I LIVE guitar... it's ridiculous. If it were stolen I'd do everything in my power to get another one, for the price you CAN'T find a better guitar. I love the tone, the feel, the playability, and the sleek, sultry look... that's everything isn't it?

For guitars I own a Fender Stratocaster, A Carvin DC-727, and Johnson Acoustic and now this. Dare I say, this guitar sounds superior and outplays the Carvin! It's THAT good, I can't stress it enough you've got to try one of these out for yourself. I may have found my ultimate axe... Check one out.


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 03/26/2006 at 08:05am by jon bingham
Email: jon_113<at>yahoo dot com

Features : 7
2005, South Korean made.
24 fret, Arch Top, mahogany body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard.
Seymour Duncan JB,59' pickups.

Very Typical features, I would consider "5" to be average features, I gave this a "7" because of the real seymour duncans instead of the duncan designed pickups.

Sound : 4
This guitar was a let down sound wise, I bought it because it played very nicely, but I couldnt control the feed back and the guitar didnt have any attack.
I typically play an ESP mirage and an Ibanez Jem, both of these guitars smoke this Schecter.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The build of this guitar seems very quality, the paint is beautiful.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
I didnt keep it long enough to judge

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 5
I would much prefer to hear this guitar with a punchier pickup in the bridge, the Duncan JB is the most over rated pickup ever. I would like to hear it with a DiMarzio Evolution or a Duncan Custom Custom.


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: US $450.00
Submitted 03/06/2006 at 04:05am by Herc (Michael Calhoun)
Email: axewielder at verizon<dot>net

Features : 10
2004 Korean Blackjack
24 Frets
Mahogany Body
Maple Set-neck w/ Ultra Access / 25.5?and Rosewood Fretboard
5 Way Switch Volume/Tone
Two Seymour Duncan Humbuckers JB at the bridge and 59 at the neck
Black with High Gloss finish Strat Style Body with Multi Ply Binding
TonePros TOM w/ Thru-body

Sound : 10
This guitar suits my style perfect. I play shred and various genres of metal.
My rig consists of a Pod Xt Pro > BBE 882i Sonic Maximizer > QSC RMX 850 Poweramp > Two Mesa Boogie 2 X 12 Rectifier Cabinets with Vintage 30's > Avatar Stereo 2 X 12 with Swamp Thangs
The guitar sounded excellent right off the rack but I always make my own modifications and perform my own setups. There were zero dislikes about this guitar when I purchased it

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
First of all, I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Herc (Michael Calhoun) I'm the administrator for an online guitar forum known as,"The Axe House Consortium." I have my own spec of guitar pickup simply know as, "The Herc," It's a hand wound, Ceramic, High Output humbucker built by Jim Wagner of WCR Guitar Pickups.
I have 4 Schecter guitars, all of which, "Including this one," came setup better than most guitars I've ever purchased.
Here's where I'd really like to compliment Schecter Guitar Research, as they're known.
Never in all my 30 years of playing, have I played such a nice axe at such an incredible price. It amazes me that for between 4-500 bucks this guitar came with Grovers, Tone Pros, Binding and such a beautiful Fit and Finish overall. As I mentioned above, I always perform my own Lutherie work on all my guitars, which includes installing Herc pups in every single one

Reliability/Durability : 10
No worries here. This guitar is built incredibly well and has stood up nicely for the past couple of years. Everything is solid on this Axe

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never had to call Schecter but they're not very far from where I live. They're located in Burbank California, which is about 50 miles away from me so I wouldn't hesitate to drive there if I had a legitimate complaint about something related to their instruments

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 30 years and that includes the Hollywood circuit for a great number of those years. I've played with alot of the great hair and metal bands of my era. I really like these Schecter Diamond Series guitars and as long as they keep up the good work and keep making guitars of this quality, for such a small price, then I'll definitely keep on buying them. Hands down, the best value Axe made and much nicer fretwork than the Ibanez that I've played, lately.
As I've mentioned above, I own 4 Schecters
2 Omen 6's
1 C-1 Blackjack
1 C-1 Exotic
In this day and age, CNC Machine work, in my opinion is unmatched by hand made guitars. I'm not saying that there aren't some beautifully crafted hand made guitars in the world or luthiers that are excellent. I'm simply saying that the human eye or standard of accuracy cannot stand up to the accuracy of todays CNC Machine tolerances.
Schecter really seems to have some excellent quality control and even the electronics cavities on all of mine were meticulously soldered and the leads were all tied back and tucked away. There's nothing that I don't like about my Schecters, I can get the action nice and low for my style of playing and even my Omen 6's that I paid 250 dollars for, play as nice as my high end Les Pauls.


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 01/07/2006 at 05:42am by Tom

Features : 9
2005 C-1 Blackjack from website
CONSTRUCTION/SCALE: Set-neck w/ Ultra Access / 25.5?
BODY: Mahogany
NECK/FINGERBOARD: Maple/Rosewood
FRETS: 24 X-Jumbo
INLAYS: Black Pearl Dots
PICKUPS: Seymour Duncan JB / ?59
ELECTRONICS: Vol/Tone/5-Way
BRIDGE: TonePros TOM w/ Thru-body
BINDING: Multi-Ply
TUNERS: Grover
HARDWARE: Black Chrome
COLOR: Gloss Black (BLK)

It has everything I was looking for. I have had this guitar for about a week.

Sound : 10
This guitar sounds great! Loads of power when cranked up. Nice crisp clean tones. I have a Strat and used to have a Les Paul Deluxe '77 and this guitar sounds better than both.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
This guitar plays perfect right out of the box. Action is just right. Probably one of the best playing guitars I have ever played. The neck feels perfect. Really nice fret work. No buzz. The pickups are very quiet. To me this is the most impressive thing about this guitar, it's just so easy to play. There are some imperfections in the finish. A few small streaks. But hardly noticable. Binding is nice. I love the black chrome hardware. Set neck construction is flawless. Last night I sat down and played this guitar hard for an hour and a half and didn't have to retune once.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Everything is very solid. No complaints.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for 29 years. I have owned a '77 Les Paul Deluxe, American Strat, American Telecaster, Takemine EN-10C acoustic, Augustino acoustic, Gibson acoustic and this guitar probably plays better than any of them. I play a range of different styles. From Hendrix to Johnny Cash to King Crimson and this guitar can do them all. If this guitar were stolen, I would replace it in a heartbeat. I think for the money this guitar can't be beat!


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: US $599
Submitted 11/10/2005 at 09:00pm by Danny

Features : 10
We all know by reading other reviews where this guitar was made. Great pickups although I might swap them for detonators.. the 5 way switch is a great feature that I love, string thru sounds amazing, though I was dying for the c1 Floyd Rose (thatll be my next purchase)Tuners are great, the frets are awesome for shred, and the body style is of a super strat, great access to all frets while being extremely comfortable.

Sound : 10
You wanna know how it sounds? Put it this way. I haven't touched my Gibson SG in a few months since buying this bad boy. The config of the humbuckers to single coils is awesome and sounds very strat like, making great clean sounds. The bridge pickup ROARS during solos, and the neck pickup sounds amazing as well, not too bassy but enough that it makes my floor rumble. There is nothing in sound that I dislike - it suits me perfectly!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
When I got this guitar and to this day, the action has been incredible. Extremely low, yet no fret buzzing! The finish is great, a nice jet black gloss with yellow binding which looks sick - no flaws at all in this department, and thanks to Guitar Center I can bring it to them at any time to get the action adjusted for free

Reliability/Durability : 10
Man, I throw this sucker in the air, play rough on the strings, and basically knocked the crap out of it - yet it still looks perfect! Not one string has popped since the last time I changed them.. about 2 months ago! I depend on this more then my SG, since it shows the damage I have given it, while this C1 withstands my wrath! Strap hasn't fallen off once so the strap buttons seem to be solid as hell. I would definately gig without a backup, even though ill always have that SG lying around in the background as my C1 makes me look like a million bucks!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
at first I had doubts about this guitar - the price was pretty high up there for a 16 year old and I wasn't too familiar with Schecter Guitars. Now, I'm pretty sure that I will not play any other brand BUT Schecter! This guitar has truly amazed me and will probably be by my side for many, many MANY years to come.


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 07/03/2005 at 08:03am by Jack
Email: jfdg3<at>aol dot com

Features : 10
The parts were made in South Korea and the guitar itself has been assembled in Burbank, CA. I belive these were made sometime in 2004. It has 24 frets with abalone dot inlays. I think this is a laminate top. It has a volume pod, tone pod, and a 5-way selector. An H/H pickup configuration is complemented by Seymour Duncans (JB SH-4 at the bridge and a SH-'59 at the neck. Passive electronics. Mahogony body and a maple neck. A solid black finish on the whole guitar with creme binding. Strat-like body with a tune-o-matic string thru bridge. Non-locking grover tuners. Medium neck with jumbo frets on a rosewood fretboard.

Sound : 10
Excellent sound especially with the JB-SH-4 humbucker I can get a great distortion and with the 5-way switch I can split the coils and play it like a strat. I plan to buy a marshall valvestate amp and play with it but right now I'm using a piece of crap 10-watt amp but the guitar STILL sounds good. Lots of variety and warm sounds. NO DISLIKES!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Action is factory set and ok. Pickups are in the right place. Properly routed bridge. NO FLAWS!

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar will withstand playing live and is VERY reliable. Everything is in tip-top shape and feels great.

Customer Support : No Opinion
no comment on customer support.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing guitar for maybe 3 years and I have tryed out many, this is the cream of the crop. As good as any gibson, if not, BETTER! I wish I would have just waited a little long til the tempest blackjack came out, but Im fine with this baby. I wouldn't hesitate buying another schecter. I love the sound this thing makes. It is one of the best sounds I have ever heard. Schecters are some of the best you can buy in the $500-700 price range.


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: US $550 (out the door)
Submitted 02/22/2005 at 10:37am by Dmitri (Vexation Katalyst)

Features : 10
I just bought this guitar at a local guitar center. I got a great deal on it. Features include Mohogony body, Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz 59, the reson i bought it was because i liked the ultra access neck- set that the schecter introduces on this model. For the price like that you get much more then what the other companies offer these days. I especialy like the 5 way switch which generates a wide range of tonal qualities both on clean and on the distorted chanels.

Sound : 10
I play mainly kataklysm, cannibal corpse type stuff so this guitar has better deliver a nice chunk... The seymor duncans do extremely well in a mohogany body when it comes to tone.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
when i was instaling Dunlop strap locks the finish cracked a little..
but over all the quitar is a strudy peace of brick..

i was suprized though.. its not as heavy as the other guitars..
when i was playing it before my perchase it sounded chinkier then the rest on the Peavey XXX.

Reliability/Durability : 9
So far it been ok...

IM the kind of person that takes great care of my instruments. After each playing i wipe the dirt of them and make sure they are stored in a safe place away from my brother.

while playing live it does well...
My advice- Get strap locks for it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them

Overall Rating : 9
i have been playing for nearly five years..

i own many guitars Jacksons/ charvels, ibanez, and now schecter


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 12/29/2004 at 07:02am by Tom

Features : 10
Made in 2004. It has 24 jumbo frets. Solidtop. Volume, Tone and a 5 way switch that gives you a combination of both humbuckers, single coils(both and neck I think), humbucker neck and humbucker bridge. It has two humbuckers...A Seymour Duncun JB and A '59. The body is mahogany, the neck is maple. The finish is high gloss black with cream binding. The bridge style is a tune o matic. It has Grover tuners

Sound : 10
Wow. the sounds this thing can make. It can play jazz, blues, country, rock, hard rock, shredding...unbelievable how many different configurations you can get out of this. I play this through a Blues Jr. The guitar is quiet when at rest which I like, my Tele tended to have a little hum. I bought this beacuse it is so capable of playing so many different styles on the fly. I am still new to playing and wanted to have a more versitle guitar to play...this fits the bill.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The guitar was set up great. The pickups are adjusted perfectly. The top and bindings were flawless and smooth(the resaon I bought it). The guitar is solid and straight no flaws hat I could see or hear(again the reason I bought it).

Reliability/Durability : 10
I have only had the guitar for a couple of days but it is a solid ax with a great finish. I did replace the strap buttons with strap locks as I did with my other. I don't play live so I wouldn't know how much it'll withstand...I take great care of them in the house.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Don't know yet. I'll come back and rate this if somethign happens.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been learning how to play for about two years so I made the jump to something more versitle than my Tele. This is the best guitar for the price...period. Nothing else had the features or the looks for anything close to this price. If someone took it I'd buy another. I love the playibility of the guitar...it can be used for any genre. Favorite feature is the tone. This guitar has loads of tone and even more in the sustain department...unbelievable in a guitar at this price. I like the 5 way switch better than the coil tap...easier to access. If you're looking to step up from a beginner guitar but don't have the budget for a les paul of strat in the 1000+ range give these a try, they are versitle and well put together...better yet just go play one and you'll know, that's what did it for me.


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: US $549.95
Submitted 11/02/2004 at 04:12pm by Peter
Email: commandercoo1 at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 10
Amazing features on this product. Grover tuners, SeymourDuncan pickups, 10 gauge strings stock (what guitar ever comes with 10gauge, I always have to put them on and mess with the truss rod and what not), tonepros bridge. In terms of features, you get MORE than what you pay for.

Sound : 10
This guitar sounds incredible. It has a full and wonderfull tone. With my MesaBoogie DC-5 I sound exactly like RUSH. I have not heard a better sounding guitar in a long time. It is also incredibly responsive, the sustain lasts forever seemingly and with the pickup selector I can cover a range of 1000000sound with the flick of a switch. Volume pot is not scratchy and works well. Tone pot does not have a lot of range and is basically useless unless want to cut some highs. '59 in the neck does all my clean and jazz sounds perfectly. the JB in the bridge plays anything from megadeth to RUSH and back again. All my notes shine through in a band situation even when playing full powerchords.

By the way, don't base the sound of a guitar with distortion if you are using some shitty BOSS/DOD stompbox. If you use those, you are always going to sound horrible IMHO

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Everything was amazing. Plays like a dream. No bow in the neck WHATSOEVER so I need to add a little because the low strings have a TINY amount of fret buzz. perfect fretboard and the frets are well dressed and HUGE, just the way i like it. This guitar is not for shredding. It is for smooth beautiful leads. You can play very fast but not as fast as on an ibanez or jackson persay.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
This guitar will most likely withstand anything. Very well crafted and made, solid. Hardware is the same as on $2000 guitars, no problem there. Strap buttons are huge, i could barely get my strap over them but I will soon be buying locking straps. I've had 2 guitars fall because of not having strap locks during a show. One was a squier and the whole bridge popped out. The other time I was playing a friends PRS onstage when it just fell and landed flat on its face. The guitar was not damaged but I seriously shat my pants. There's no way i'm risking anything like that with this guitar. In terms of reliability, i trust it 100% no doubt.

Customer Support : No Opinion
NO idea about this. If the guitar has serious flaws that reveal themself later? I will do something about it. Otherwise I do all my repairs myself or take it to a VERY GOOD guitar repair guy (AKA Luthier). I dont trust anyone with my guitars usually. They always fuck something up. I've had guitars come back from shops WORSE than when they went it. What kind of earplugs were you wearing when u intonated my guitar dumbass. Or, you didnt even hook up the pickup into the series and connect the volume and tone pots, it's just falling out of my guitar!

Overall Rating : 10
Best guitar I've ever owned period. I sound like a god. I play through a 5150II halfstack (good for leads ONLY) and a mesa boogie DC-5 hooked up to a 4x12 cabinet (clean rhythm and distored rhythm. I also use a 535Q-Wah on occasion though I am not much of a wah-wah peddle player. Incredible feel and sound. If you need to buy a guitar and have a realistic amount of money (aren't some rich guy) this is THE GUITAR FOR YOU. Also, dont disrespect this guitar by playing some dopey shit on it. This guitar is for a person who KNOWS how to play. Very responsive and "organic" (as the previous reviewer said) guitar. Go get one!

Also, NEVER shop for guitars or amps at guitar center. All the schecters they had were completely messed up. The necks were so bowed it was disgusting, or they all had broken strings, how the HELL am I supposed to buy something I can't play. Then i tried plugging in to multiple boogies and marshalls. They all sounded like SHIT and the boogies all had their tubes blown. Come on guitar center, you SUCK BALLS. I brought my amp into a local (quiet) music store and was far more impressed by this guitar then by $1000 Ibanez's and Fenders. This thing's got something special...


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: 500 (Euros)
Submitted 10/02/2004 at 11:33pm by Olaf

Features : 9
Real Duncans (59, JB, no covers), mahogany body, maple neck, dark rosewood fretboard, Grover-tuners, Jumbo-frets, TonePros bridge, 5 way switch (pos 2 and 4 are identical).

Black, of course :-)

Only disadvantage are the pots (I`ve unhooked the tone-pot, it sucked too much treble). And I will definitely change the volume pot for a better one soon.

For the money this is the sh*t, no doubt. I`ve never had an axe with such an excellent price/quality relation. Period.

Sound : 10
Since I`m pretty familiar with Duncans I knew what I could expect. The JB is smoother in this C1 compared to LPs, cause the C1 doesn`t have a maple top, so the high end is pretty smooth. The 59 smokes for Gary Moore-ish playing. The JB simply rocks - AFAIK its Duncans most selled replacement pup - and I guess thats the reason.
The 24 frets are perfect for going fast. Plays like butter - sounds like creme. :-)

Full rock, blues, in-between-Strat(ish) sounds - all included. Perfect live-geetar.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Was set too low (like so many). With 10s on it and the action a bit higher its simply perfect.

No dead spots . . .

Reliability/Durability : 10
Perfect.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No idea.

The website is pretty informative, although some of the (diamond series) schematics are "wrong". I don't care about that - I just like to select between so many options/different axes with that quality for that money Schecter offers now.

Overall Rating : 10
I'm playing since almost 30 years now, going thru a lot of axes - my main is still a '76 LP Custom (black) with JB and stock neck pup. Other than that I`ve gone thru a sh*tload of axes (Heritage, Hamer, Fender, PRS, . . .) and compared to a PRS Tremonti SE this C1 BJ is way better built, sounds better and plays better. Since my LPC weights a ton I will use her mostly for praticing and also try her on stage.
Amps are Diezels (Herbert, Einstein) and a '70 Marshall SuperBass. This axe shines thru them - no doubt. Some cheaper guitars are pretty well when played at home, but lack some organic feel (interaction with the amp/speakers) on stage. Not the C1 BJ - really organic axe.

And she looks cool, of course ;-)

More infos about Diezels:
www.diezelamplification.com

List price in germany will be 800 Euros - I was lucky that a friend has sent her to me from the US of A - thanks again my friend !!


Product: Schecter C-1 Blackjack
Price Paid: US $533
Submitted 07/04/2004 at 07:10pm by Anonymous

Features : 10
2004, Made in Korea. 24 frets, with black pearl dot inlays. Solid Mahogony body. Two passive Duncan pickups: '59 in the neck, JB in the bridge (no pickup covers). 5-way pickup switch allows for single-coil like tones in addition to humbucker sounds. Gloss black finish with creme binding. Neo-strat "classic" body with string-through body Tone Pros bridge. Neck scale is 25 1/2".

Sound : 9
This suits my style well, it's a great rock guitar. I use it with a 50 watt class A/B all tube combo (Crate VFX5112), and Maxon pedals (SD-9, CS-9 Pro). The guitar is not noisy, except when I am using to generate my own noise. The sound is generally full and thick. The JB can be piercing on a clean setting, but is great with tube distortion. The '59 is incredibly sweet and well balanced. The 2nd position on the 5-way switch (counting the full neck sound as 1st) gives a great Strat sound: I can evoke Hendrix. The 4th position is okay, 3rd is decent. I also own a C1+, which has a Korean-made JB clone (HB-102b) in the bridge, and gasp, heresy...I slightly prefer that sound to the actual JB in the Blackjack. The JB is darker and has less sustain, but maybe that will improve as I adjust the height. It does sound a LOT better with amp distortion than it does clean. Playing a neck solo through this is astounding, though, and
that blows away the HB-102n Jazz clone in the C1+.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
The action was decent when I got it, but there is some fret buzz, okay, a BUNCH of it on the low strings. I think the JB needs to be adjusted in relation to the strings, but the '59 is right on. There are always flaws in Schecter Diamond series guitars--you just have to pick the ones you can live with. This one has some irregularities around the binding, but nothing heartbreaking. Guess I need to get it set up properly.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Guitar feels very solid, but I try not to abuse my instruments. Hardware looks solid. Finish is black, so it needs care, but looks durable. Strap buttons are solid. I wouldn't gig without a backup, but then again, I don't gig anyway. Sort of an academic question, idn't it, then?

Customer Support : 7
I've emailed Schecter twice, and they're getting better. This time they got back to me within a few hours. Last time, it took a few days. I've had the SGR1C case for this on order for a few months, and I was wondering where it got to. Schecter provides a lifetime limited warranty.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing since 1985. I am currently 31. If lost or stolen, yeah, I think I'd buy this guitar again. I got it at a very black time in my life...my wife is in the hospital for the second with severe depression. Even so, it's not a morbid guitar. You really can't tell from pictures of it, but it's very classy looking. The creme binding is very subtle, and the inlay dots look like eclipsed moons (what PRS tries to give you if you don't buy their doofy bird inlays). This guitar is the color of power and hope, not despair. It's helping me get through my problems.

This guitar complements my (vintage sunburst) 2003 C1+ well. I didn't think I'd ever buy a black guitar. I had actually ordered another C1+ (black cherry). But the 2004 c1+ changed the pickups, now they're HB-103s, which are Korean knock-offs of the Duncan distortion set. They were unbearably muddy, and the other C1+ had screws that didn't fit into the Tone Pros bridge. I ended up exchanging that one for this Blackjack C1. New for 2004, these guitars have the "all access" neck joint, which makes the guitar feel very playable at the high frets. My 2003 C1+ doesn't have it, but that plays fine anyway. I like that this is a different scale (25 1/2") than what I'm used to, it keeps me guessing a little. It feels very long when you strap it on, but there's power in that. It's very easy to access high-fret notes compared to my 24 3/4" scale 2003 C1+. I chose this guitar because I had a connection with it, and it sounded great. Aren't all our purchases emotional?

In sum, this is a beautiful guitar...you don't really get that from the pictures. Schecter puts out a great product at the right price. You just have to do their quality control for them. When it comes down to it, this guitar costs the same as the C1+. With the C1+, you get a nice flame top, elaborate inlays, and cheap pickups. With this guitar, they put in "real" Duncans, so you get a plain black instrument...they've got to save money somewhere. You know what? Schecter might sell a lot of these because they have real dot inlays. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the vectors on the C1+, too. For a guitar to be playable, I can't have some crappy "Vine of Life" confusing me, like you get in the C1 Classic, or worse, only an inlay at the 12th fret, like in the C1 Elite. This guitar fills a gap in Schecter's product line--A beautiful 25 1/2" instrument with inlays that you can actually use to navigate around the fretboard.

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