I just got mine almost a week ago and love it more everyday. I have yet to find a flaw of any kind. The neck and frets are amazing. It's funny how since my area has had temperatures ranging from -5° to 65° since November and out of all my guitars my two Schecters have yet to need a truss rod adjustment. Love your playing. You got a sub and a like from me down here in New Mexico USA
@@umeshgallage1 Mine is an older model (produced in 2006). The neck is glossy and for me it's just perfect to the touch, wood choice and finish is great too (thick layer of glossy paint, really difficult to chip it off with dents). The pickup are really nice for the price, especially on cleans and with coil split. Tuning stability is also very nice and I can downtune quite a bit before encountering issues. The only downside for me is the neck joint, bit too bulky and squared for my taste. Otherwise it plays and feels like an high end guitar. I'd swap the pickups for something with more gain and that's it.
I have the same guitar and wanted to get a 7 string so I could play some of my favorite songs that were on the 7. Mine also has a green tint to it but I can only see the green when I put it under close light. They also make the same guitar in 6 string form!
thanks for the review, i was planing to buy this guitar for this christmas for myself, but i only play six strings, is good to know is not uncomfortable to play
Man you're really good like the guys from k o r n like you have a lot of natural variation and all sorts of crazy patterns kind of stuff that makes a really really great guitarist that I've always had trouble with. I started with metal I was great at it I got hardcore into classic rock and I can just ended up at a limbo before I got locked up and I spent the last 2 years staying clean and contemplating what I want to do with music. I lost out having kids I had to take care of with an accident didn't want to help and just all that with you getting injured surgery and addiction and just not having faith or belief in myself. I was jamming with a drummer that was unfreaking believable and we really were talking about getting some people together. I'm 42 now in my life's a mess and no real good work around here I can't make too much money and I really want to get a band together and contemplating on what I want to get for gear and probably going to be on the base I love guitar but I am way more powerful on the base that's what everybody says I know it too cuz when I first picked it up I was playing flea and Claypool and all sorts of stuff that usually takes you long time to learn I got right away my brother was the same way on the guitar and unbelievable so I'll let him take a guitar over he don't play anymore it's like burn out. Thinking about going with the instructor extreme five-string bass but go with the five string I'm still not having sex instructor 7-string Omen extreme guitar we have is just freaking unbelievable I love it it looks a little different than this the red is just freaking awesome that new blue one and a new blue color is phenomenal too but I don't care for that kind of maple I only like on a fender stratocasters telecasters. Is thunder P bases are great too but it's mainly for classic rock unless I could find one with a humbucker and active circuitry on a budget. That's not happening but I've always been active Ibanez basis for metal but the Schecter guitars we have are freaking phenomenal and extremely good deal for the money as anybody who owns a Schecter has already discovered. I don't have any experience with Schecter base sound though Ibanez bases have always been great for a metal I love them I've had a good number of them. I used to just constantly by trade and sell guitars and bases dive on so much it's really awesome I recommend people to do it it's nice to have just various stuff to try out over time and you'd be really surprised there's a lot of gear you won't think much of you think you probably wouldn't like when you look at it like Ovation Acoustics I looked at them I didn't like them I thought I would never want one I picked one up I played it I've had a couple I still that's the only guitarist actually mine right now. Rest are my son's as soon as I get some money up if I if I can LOL I've God replace my dream Stratocaster that was basically stolen from me two of them in my lifetime that's happened to I have no instrument of my own other than that acoustic and I'm trying to get some stuff together to play bars and stuff in the area.
Man, thank you for review, can u tell please, is it Active humbuckers? Cause i searched in google that active has a wider range that passive. Thank you much . Merry Christmas !
@@lee2by4 Actually i looking for a 7 string guitar in this price range, can i ask you what the difference between this model and Schecter Demon-7 ABSN ? Which guitar will be better to buy ? Cause i want to play prog metalcore, but people said that Demon-7 ABSN with active hummers not good anough. Thank you for feedback !
@@ImNotHackee I've not played a ASBN before so I can't really give you a comparison I'm sorry to say! The ABSN has active humbuckers in them but I have never played them myself, I have heard people say they are not great to be honest but you could always look into upgrading them at some point. :)
So i guess that it will be better to buy Omen Extreme 7 instead of ASBN or check some more guitars for higher price. Thank you again for your answer man, i wish you happiness in New Year. Stay Healthy ! :D
Well than I assume you are not into djent and stuffs...I used to be same,I also said I didn't like 7 strings coz I played classic hard rock/heavy metal but I wanted to evolve so i broadened my horizons and got introduced to different heavy tunings like drop G,Drop B,only than I knew the importance of 7 strings,8 strings etc...That extra String is there for a reason bro🙂
Man... I'm thinking of getting this but the gloss finish on the front is putting me off. I don't like how your forearm can get stuck on the gloss finish.
I just got mine almost a week ago and love it more everyday. I have yet to find a flaw of any kind. The neck and frets are amazing. It's funny how since my area has had temperatures ranging from -5° to 65° since November and out of all my guitars my two Schecters have yet to need a truss rod adjustment. Love your playing. You got a sub and a like from me down here in New Mexico USA
I own this guitar in Cherry Red and it is a beast!! The coil tap is a fabulous add on to this already awesome guitar!!
I just ordered this exact one on amazon a few days ago, my amp already came (Line 6 Spider mk II 20 watt), Im so stoked.
Totally agree!
you got talent man, I've played 15 years and I see it, keep it up!
Thank you!
Flawless demo, I'm gonna buy this guitar in a couple days
Im also planning to buy. Can you share your experience?
@@umeshgallage1 Mine is an older model (produced in 2006). The neck is glossy and for me it's just perfect to the touch, wood choice and finish is great too (thick layer of glossy paint, really difficult to chip it off with dents). The pickup are really nice for the price, especially on cleans and with coil split. Tuning stability is also very nice and I can downtune quite a bit before encountering issues. The only downside for me is the neck joint, bit too bulky and squared for my taste. Otherwise it plays and feels like an high end guitar. I'd swap the pickups for something with more gain and that's it.
Epic playing mate!
Thank you :)
Like omen and blackstar. Fantastic tone.
Great playing!
I have the same guitar and wanted to get a 7 string so I could play some of my favorite songs that were on the 7. Mine also has a green tint to it but I can only see the green when I put it under close light. They also make the same guitar in 6 string form!
thanks for the review, i was planing to buy this guitar for this christmas for myself, but i only play six strings, is good to know is not uncomfortable to play
No problem at all man thanks for watching, hope you enjoy it if you get it :)
Man you're really good like the guys from k o r n like you have a lot of natural variation and all sorts of crazy patterns kind of stuff that makes a really really great guitarist that I've always had trouble with. I started with metal I was great at it I got hardcore into classic rock and I can just ended up at a limbo before I got locked up and I spent the last 2 years staying clean and contemplating what I want to do with music. I lost out having kids I had to take care of with an accident didn't want to help and just all that with you getting injured surgery and addiction and just not having faith or belief in myself. I was jamming with a drummer that was unfreaking believable and we really were talking about getting some people together. I'm 42 now in my life's a mess and no real good work around here I can't make too much money and I really want to get a band together and contemplating on what I want to get for gear and probably going to be on the base I love guitar but I am way more powerful on the base that's what everybody says I know it too cuz when I first picked it up I was playing flea and Claypool and all sorts of stuff that usually takes you long time to learn I got right away my brother was the same way on the guitar and unbelievable so I'll let him take a guitar over he don't play anymore it's like burn out. Thinking about going with the instructor extreme five-string bass but go with the five string I'm still not having sex instructor 7-string Omen extreme guitar we have is just freaking unbelievable I love it it looks a little different than this the red is just freaking awesome that new blue one and a new blue color is phenomenal too but I don't care for that kind of maple I only like on a fender stratocasters telecasters. Is thunder P bases are great too but it's mainly for classic rock unless I could find one with a humbucker and active circuitry on a budget. That's not happening but I've always been active Ibanez basis for metal but the Schecter guitars we have are freaking phenomenal and extremely good deal for the money as anybody who owns a Schecter has already discovered. I don't have any experience with Schecter base sound though Ibanez bases have always been great for a metal I love them I've had a good number of them. I used to just constantly by trade and sell guitars and bases dive on so much it's really awesome I recommend people to do it it's nice to have just various stuff to try out over time and you'd be really surprised there's a lot of gear you won't think much of you think you probably wouldn't like when you look at it like Ovation Acoustics I looked at them I didn't like them I thought I would never want one I picked one up I played it I've had a couple I still that's the only guitarist actually mine right now. Rest are my son's as soon as I get some money up if I if I can LOL I've God replace my dream Stratocaster that was basically stolen from me two of them in my lifetime that's happened to I have no instrument of my own other than that acoustic and I'm trying to get some stuff together to play bars and stuff in the area.
Very good video, thank you! Tell me please - with low budget - 7 strings Jackson or 7 strings Schecter?
Thank you! Schecter all the way. :)
Yes! Schecter 💯
Man, thank you for review, can u tell please, is it Active humbuckers? Cause i searched in google that active has a wider range that passive. Thank you much . Merry Christmas !
Thank you for the comment! :D And Merry Christmas to you too! These are passive :)
@@lee2by4 Actually i looking for a 7 string guitar in this price range, can i ask you what the difference between this model and Schecter Demon-7 ABSN ? Which guitar will be better to buy ? Cause i want to play prog metalcore, but people said that Demon-7 ABSN with active hummers not good anough. Thank you for feedback !
@@ImNotHackee I've not played a ASBN before so I can't really give you a comparison I'm sorry to say! The ABSN has active humbuckers in them but I have never played them myself, I have heard people say they are not great to be honest but you could always look into upgrading them at some point. :)
So i guess that it will be better to buy Omen Extreme 7 instead of ASBN or check some more guitars for higher price. Thank you again for your answer man, i wish you happiness in New Year. Stay Healthy ! :D
@@ImNotHackee No problem at all, and right back at you :D Hope 2021 treats us all a bit better haha
What happened to Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid PT? Also, I don't like 7 string guitars. One string too many IMO.
They're definately something you have to get used to! I'm still trying to get the hang of that extra string haha
Well than I assume you are not into djent and stuffs...I used to be same,I also said I didn't like 7 strings coz I played classic hard rock/heavy metal but I wanted to evolve so i broadened my horizons and got introduced to different heavy tunings like drop G,Drop B,only than I knew the importance of 7 strings,8 strings etc...That extra String is there for a reason bro🙂
3 Octive scales without horizontal movement on the fretboard says otherwise :)
Do u prefer Demon or Omen?? Btw... Nice review
I haven't tired a Demon before, but from what I have heard they are very very similar, the main difference being the pickups :)
Man... I'm thinking of getting this but the gloss finish on the front is putting me off. I don't like how your forearm can get stuck on the gloss finish.
Super sorry for the late response! I know what you mean about gloss finishes, I sometimes run into the same problem! My go to finish is satin :)
That's why many guitar players have those things around their arms to absorb sweat when performing.
@@drewjohnson4794 you mean the wrist bands?
How much?
459£.