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Schecter Stiletto Studio-5 FF - Honey Satin

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$1,149.00

$ 99 .00 $99.00

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1.Color:Natural


About this item

  • 5-string Electric Bass with Mahogany Body
  • Multi-scale Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Active EQ - Honey Satin
  • 2 Humbucking Pickups
  • Maple/Walnut Neck


Slick and studio ready!! the philosophy behind the stiletto studio bass is building on simplicity while delivering the same rich and Commanding tone produced by its mahogany body and EMG pickups. Alas, for 2017 we have also included a 4 and 5 string fanned fret version. A first for us here at Schechter. All basses in this collection share a slick natural finish that gives it a great look, while giving precision tone management with a 3 band EQ.


man
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2021
Overall nice packing which makes no sense as to why the plastic guard is so nicked up .. that is not dust, there was no protective plastic except on pickups themselves. I will replace with a new piece.
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2019
Ordered this bass when it was miss priced at under 300 dollars as I have been wanting something with double humbuckers for my studio but didnt want to spend all of the money on a music man. After setting it up and recording with it, I can safely say this bass will give you the tonality you are after if your expectations are in line. Don't expect it to sound like a Fender Jazz bass because it never will, but if you want to push into Warwick, Pbass, Sterling/Stingray tones this will absolutely get you there. Add in distortion by Darkglass and it absolutely screams. Even at the regular price of 55X dollars I would still consider this bass a steal.The action did come quite high but set up is incredibly easy on this bass. The neck is smooth and thin and plays effortlessly. It sits in a mix perfectly. I can't think of much else to say off the top of my head, if you're considering it but unsure, I would definitely go for it.
Daniel Jessen
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2018
So Ill start this off with, Im not a bass player, but Ive been playing guitar for 16 years, so I feel like that qualifies me to review a bass. First of all, its a Schecter, I may be biased, since Ive been playing schecter guitars since 2005, but Schecter makes some of the best playing, best looking instruments, especially considering their price point compared to other makes with similar specs. If youre not familiar with multiscale instruments, the varied scale length evens out the tension across all strings, which makes tuning more stable, as well as more accurate. Additionally, your fingers tend to move more naturally. I have two multiscale guitars, and the adjustment was a piece of cake. Bass is another story since the scale is much longer, but if youre a decent player, it shouldnt be a problem. I bought this bass for recording use, and so far its performing wonderfully. The finish and hardware combination is gorgeous, and it feels absolutely wonderful. As a schecter player, i will tell you that if you have any doubts, dont. You wont be disappointed.
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