I bought this with the gold binding and and inlays. For 600$ it was a demo. My only complaint. The gold electrolytes on the electronics are not good. My soap bar where I rest my hand . The gold is wearing off quickly. This guitar is excellent thou. As a guitar player I don’t know what else you need. Great guitar ! Absolutely a great guitar. There are those who complain about the weight. I guess they never played a Gibson. This guitar does what a Gibson won’t do to save money. The pick ups are made in the USA. How they did that at this price is amazing . And tone pros added in . What else do you need ?
I'm considering one with the natural top. The only thing stopping me is that the pasadena pickups seem too hot maybe? I love the guitar but looking for a vintage paf sound. I could change pickups ...but that's extra $$$
Dial back the volume...the tech at schecter(I think his name is jake) is a cool dude. I ordered my hellraiser hybrid pt from the factory. You could maybe ask him if they could exchange the Pasadena's for a pair that's not so hot.
It is a pretty sweet guitar. But if you really wanna get that classic PAF sound, this can get you close but won't be exactly what you want. It will definitely help if you roll back the volume knob. But still might leave you a little disappointed if it's not what you are looking for.
Hello from Spain....good job and interesting video......I would like to know the model of tool used to pulish the frets and the web site where it can be purchased...Thanks a lot...happy new year
@@WorshipSounds7 you shouldn't need to adjust the intonation unless it's out. Raising the saddle is easy. Turn it about a quarter turn at a time. Checking for string choking while doing a pull up / strong bend
I love mine! I play it the most out of all my guitars. The pickups are a little hot for me, but I just turn down the gain on my amp and it seems to do the trick. I think it would be good for blues, I hope you love it!
Hey, when did you buy that guitar? I am wondering about the colour combination. For the satin black body the bindings are yellow with gold hardware while yours has white bindings and black hardware. A review with an emphasis to the neck profile would be helpful as well btw. Do you have any issues with the nut?
I got this guitar back in November of 2017. I bought it from Musicians Friend as a scratch and dent open box. I can definitely do a review of this guitar and go over all the details if you would like. The nut slots are a little low on the D and G sting causing a little bit of buzz. I have been putting off changing the nut for a while now. Its not bad you can only really hear it acoustically. When you are plugged into an amp its gone.
@@WorshipSounds7 ruclips.net/video/ZXmfgTpb5kM/видео.html is the only decent review on youtube. Many owners found this accurate. There are not many comments around the neck profile. I am wondering how it compares with Les Paul 60s for example.
@@stsdema28 I have never personally played a 60s Les Paul so I wouldn’t be able to tell you how the neck feel compares. But I just took some measurement with my caliper for you. The neck thickness at the 1st fret is 0.795 and 11th fret 0.857 (Thats in inches). I did some research on some forums and it looks like a 60s Les Paul neck thickness at the 1st fret is 0.874 and 11th fret 0.992. The Solo Custom is definitely thinner. If you are trying to get this as a Les Paul alternative there also several other things that are different compared to a Les Paul, but I’m sure you already know that. I hope this helps you. I will check out the video you sent and I will probably do a review of the guitar.
@@WorshipSounds7 Really my fingers don’t notice the difference. And Gibson doesn’t come with locking tuners. Or a nut like this. And the Gidsons in this price range don’t have made in America pick ups. And your concern is is a few thousands of an inch. Play it. What more do you need. High priced guitars are a thing. My favorite guitarist are the ones who guitars are worn from use. Like mine are. And still sound the same .
Im watching cuz I love schecter and im bored...looks great tho. Iv came close to pulling the trigger on one of these, but i try tk stay away from 24.75" scale. Im sure it plays quite authentically. Those inlays look gorgeous. Im definitely team schecter, but I just got an ibanez AZ242F and holy friggn moly. My schecter is a hellraiser hybrid pt and i love it, but the ibanez blows it out of the water. I also have a jim root tele (which retails for 100 more) and it blows that out of the water too.
Hey man I just got a solo ii custom and the guitar did not come set up at all the high e string to high I'm pretty mechanically inclined but usually that comes from watching someone do it on RUclips thus my handyman skills are almost to jedi master except for set up my new girl lol ok thanks man
Stainless steel frets won't pit like that. Regular wire will look like that within 6 months of owning it if you play on it every day. Schecter doesn't put SS on the customs, but they do on the Supremes, but those models are ugly imo. LTD has the EC-1000's with SS frets. No more Fender/Gibson Epi/Schecter until SS is there starting around $800. Not playing with crap fret wire anymore.
@@guyincognito320the schecter blackjacks have SS frets. Not sure of USA price, about 1899 CAD here in Canada. The blackjacks have those Lundgren pickups in them which retail about 150CAD more than any other set….my comparison has been one of the blackjack models vs a LTD EC1000S (Fishman’s)…the Solo II blackjack vs the EC1000S seem very close and the $150CAD difference seems to be the Lundgren’s. I really like the Solo II Custom picked up just now…there are great deals for this guitar used 650-800’ish USD. About 640USD + a hard case used for me. Feels like a great deal…had a studio LP before and this plays way better. So the schecter blackjacks have the SS frets now…1 price point below the supreme’s.
You should have taken it to a professional. You missed a bunch of steps. Mainly the fret leveling. And buffing the frets. I use a dremel with buffing compound. And 1500 grit paper. Not steel wool. But what ever works for you.
Thanks for the feedback! I agree, I think a dremel would definitely be better. But I use steel wool because it is pretty effective and cheap. Most people either have some or can pick some of for a couple bucks.
@@WorshipSounds7 steel wool only scratches the surface. It does not heat up the surface, allowing the metal to absorb the polish compound. And finally resisting the new scratches because it's like glass. Plus it's like butter.
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nice video will love to be able of doing this kind of treatments to all my Gibson Guitars
I bought this with the gold binding and and inlays. For 600$ it was a demo. My only complaint. The gold electrolytes on the electronics are not good. My soap bar where I rest my hand . The gold is wearing off quickly. This guitar is excellent thou. As a guitar player I don’t know what else you need. Great guitar ! Absolutely a great guitar. There are those who complain about the weight. I guess they never played a Gibson. This guitar does what a Gibson won’t do to save money. The pick ups are made in the USA. How they did that at this price is amazing . And tone pros added in . What else do you need ?
Hello, thank you for the video! I’m curious, how do you know when to make the adjustments at the bridge rather than at the neck with the truss rod?
How do you know how much to file down and etc with the fret work and crowning?
Steel wool on the fretboard? 😅
How to properly ground this guitar? I have one solo 2 and is noising a lot, the humming only stop if a touch some metal thing except the strings
Great video, thanks for posting.
Wish I can get a guitar like that. Beautiful guitar I like how you got a schecter. Is that for metal or worship music?
why not, Metal Worship? 80's hair metal ballads about the lord!
I'm considering one with the natural top. The only thing stopping me is that the pasadena pickups seem too hot maybe? I love the guitar but looking for a vintage paf sound. I could change pickups ...but that's extra $$$
Dial back the volume...the tech at schecter(I think his name is jake) is a cool dude. I ordered my hellraiser hybrid pt from the factory. You could maybe ask him if they could exchange the Pasadena's for a pair that's not so hot.
It is a pretty sweet guitar. But if you really wanna get that classic PAF sound, this can get you close but won't be exactly what you want. It will definitely help if you roll back the volume knob. But still might leave you a little disappointed if it's not what you are looking for.
Appreciate the feedback
Hello from Spain....good job and interesting video......I would like to know the model of tool used to pulish the frets and the web site where it can be purchased...Thanks a lot...happy new year
Hey man, quick question. Do you know where can I get how the microphone cables are wielded?
Stupid question here but after you adjust the saddle you re-tune the string then check intonation right?
Yep, after you adjust it, It will be either sharp or flat. So you definitely wanna retune.
@@WorshipSounds7 you shouldn't need to adjust the intonation unless it's out. Raising the saddle is easy. Turn it about a quarter turn at a time. Checking for string choking while doing a pull up / strong bend
I think this is a 2015 Solo-ii Custom that was a limited run for Guitar Center. Can anyone confirm?
Hi. I ordered this guirar sight unseen based on a stellar review on RUclips.
Tell me how you like it please. A review would be great.
I play blues.
I love mine! I play it the most out of all my guitars. The pickups are a little hot for me, but I just turn down the gain on my amp and it seems to do the trick. I think it would be good for blues, I hope you love it!
Hey, when did you buy that guitar?
I am wondering about the colour combination. For the satin black body the bindings are yellow with gold hardware while yours has white bindings and black hardware.
A review with an emphasis to the neck profile would be helpful as well btw.
Do you have any issues with the nut?
I got this guitar back in November of 2017. I bought it from Musicians Friend as a scratch and dent open box. I can definitely do a review of this guitar and go over all the details if you would like. The nut slots are a little low on the D and G sting causing a little bit of buzz. I have been putting off changing the nut for a while now. Its not bad you can only really hear it acoustically. When you are plugged into an amp its gone.
@@WorshipSounds7 ruclips.net/video/ZXmfgTpb5kM/видео.html is the only decent review on youtube. Many owners found this accurate. There are not many comments around the neck profile. I am wondering how it compares with Les Paul 60s for example.
@@stsdema28 I have never personally played a 60s Les Paul so I wouldn’t be able to tell you how the neck feel compares. But I just took some measurement with my caliper for you. The neck thickness at the 1st fret is 0.795 and 11th fret 0.857 (Thats in inches). I did some research on some forums and it looks like a 60s Les Paul neck thickness at the 1st fret is 0.874 and 11th fret 0.992. The Solo Custom is definitely thinner. If you are trying to get this as a Les Paul alternative there also several other things that are different compared to a Les Paul, but I’m sure you already know that. I hope this helps you. I will check out the video you sent and I will probably do a review of the guitar.
@@WorshipSounds7 I have been looking at this specific Schecter and would love a review from you...Thanks!
@@WorshipSounds7 Really my fingers don’t notice the difference. And Gibson doesn’t come with locking tuners. Or a nut like this. And the Gidsons in this price range don’t have made in America pick ups. And your concern is is a few thousands of an inch. Play it. What more do you need. High priced guitars are a thing. My favorite guitarist are the ones who guitars are worn from use. Like mine are. And still sound the same .
Im watching cuz I love schecter and im bored...looks great tho. Iv came close to pulling the trigger on one of these, but i try tk stay away from 24.75" scale. Im sure it plays quite authentically. Those inlays look gorgeous. Im definitely team schecter, but I just got an ibanez AZ242F and holy friggn moly. My schecter is a hellraiser hybrid pt and i love it, but the ibanez blows it out of the water. I also have a jim root tele (which retails for 100 more) and it blows that out of the water too.
Awesome, glad you watched! I love Schecter too. I really wanna try an Ibanez AZ. I heard they are great guitars.
Ibenez play great. But dont sound like a gibson, or a fender. More like steve via. If you can play that way. My first guitar was a road star 2
Hey man I just got a solo ii custom and the guitar did not come set up at all the high e string to high I'm pretty mechanically inclined but usually that comes from watching someone do it on RUclips thus my handyman skills are almost to jedi master except for set up my new girl lol ok thanks man
Haha, hope you love it once you get it set up!
Is stainless steel frets a lot harder? 🇺🇦
Yes stainless steel at a metal is very hard. Stainless steel frets require more time to work on them as it is harder to remove material.
Stainless steel frets won't pit like that. Regular wire will look like that within 6 months of owning it if you play on it every day. Schecter doesn't put SS on the customs, but they do on the Supremes, but those models are ugly imo. LTD has the EC-1000's with SS frets. No more Fender/Gibson Epi/Schecter until SS is there starting around $800. Not playing with crap fret wire anymore.
@@guyincognito320the schecter blackjacks have SS frets. Not sure of USA price, about 1899 CAD here in Canada. The blackjacks have those Lundgren pickups in them which retail about 150CAD more than any other set….my comparison has been one of the blackjack models vs a LTD EC1000S (Fishman’s)…the Solo II blackjack vs the EC1000S seem very close and the $150CAD difference seems to be the Lundgren’s. I really like the Solo II Custom picked up just now…there are great deals for this guitar used 650-800’ish USD. About 640USD + a hard case used for me. Feels like a great deal…had a studio LP before and this plays way better.
So the schecter blackjacks have the SS frets now…1 price point below the supreme’s.
i thought schecter solo ii customs had a golden cap on the pickups and a pickguard.
Yeah your right I believe the new ones do. I have an older model.
Great video thank you. 🇺🇦
You should have taken it to a professional. You missed a bunch of steps. Mainly the fret leveling. And buffing the frets. I use a dremel with buffing compound. And 1500 grit paper. Not steel wool. But what ever works for you.
Thanks for the feedback! I agree, I think a dremel would definitely be better. But I use steel wool because it is pretty effective and cheap. Most people either have some or can pick some of for a couple bucks.
@@WorshipSounds7 steel wool only scratches the surface. It does not heat up the surface, allowing the metal to absorb the polish compound. And finally resisting the new scratches because it's like glass. Plus it's like butter.
Yeah I’m sure it’s so smooth. I will have to try it!
If you are not a good guitar player this proceed won't help you to do it any better actually,
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