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Description
The Schecter Guitar Research C-1 Platinum FR S electric guitar delivers the high-output tones and fast playability that metal guitarists crave. Its mahogany body provides a resonant foundation for the active EMG 81 (bridge) and Sustainiac (neck) humbucking pickups, which produce aggressive tones with endless sustain. The Floyd Rose Special tremolo bridge enables radical divebombs while keeping the guitar in tune.
Sustainiac Pickup Generates Infinite Sustain
The Sustainiac pickup in the neck position can produce infinite sustain at the touch of a switch. By using magnetic fields to vibrate the strings, this pickup sustains notes far beyond their normal decay. Guitarists can unleash otherworldly squeals, drones, and harmonics or use the effect more subtly to fatten up power chords and single notes.
EMG 81 Pickup Delivers Cutting High-Gain Tone
The EMG 81 active humbucker in the bridge position provides the tight, high-output tone that modern metal demands. With its focused midrange and well-defined low end, the EMG 81 pickup cuts through dense mixes with ease while retaining note clarity. The 9-volt battery powering the pickups also provides a noise-free signal chain for silent performance between songs.
Ultrafast Neck and Cutaway for Shredding Leads
The C-1 Platinum FR S features a 3-piece maple neck with a thin profile and 24 extra-jumbo frets for lightning-fast leads and legato runs. An Ultra Access cutaway provides unfettered access to the upper frets. The 12"–16" compound radius rosewood fretboard has a flatter surface along the treble side for more comfortable bendings and wider interval stretches.
Premium Components and Construction
From the Grover tuners to the chrome hardware and binding, premium components are used throughout the C-1 Platinum FR S. The guitar is professionally set up in Schecter's California workshop to strict quality standards before shipping to provide the best playing experience out of the box.



Features
- Mahogany body with quilted maple top
- Set 3-piece maple neck with Ultra Access construction
- Active EMG 81 pickup (bridge), Sustainiac (neck)
- Floyd Rose Special tremolo
Specs
- Model Name: C-1 FR Platinum
- Construction: Set-Neck with Ultra Access
- Body Material: Mahogany
- Top Material: Quilted maple
- Top Contour: Arched Top
- Binding: Silver/Platinum Multi-ply
- Neck Material: Maple 3-piece
- Fretboard Material: Rosewood
- Inlays: Platinum Offset Dots with Gothic Cross at 12th Fret
- Scale: 25.5" (648 mm)
- Frets: 24 X-Jumbo
- Fretboard Radius: 14" (355 mm)
- Neck Shape: Thin C
- Thickness: @ 1st Fret - .787" (20 mm)/@ 12th Fret - .866" (22 mm)
- Nut Width: 1.625" (41.3 mm)
- Nut: Floyd Rose Special
- Truss Rod: 2-Way Adjustable Rod with 5/32" (4 mm) Allen Nut
- Bridge Pickup: EMG 81
- Neck Pickup: Sustaniac
- Controls: Volume/Tone/3-Way Switch
- Battery Compartment: 9-volt Clip-in
- Hardware Color: Satin Chrome
- Bridge: Floyd Rose Special
- Tuners: Grover
- Knobs: Metal Knurled with Set Screw
- Strings: Ernie Ball Regular Slinky #2221 (.010–.046)
- Country of Origin: Indonesia
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Most Liked Positive Review
Great guitar plus Sustainiac at a bargain price
I got this guitar primarily because of the Sustainiac pickup - a feature that's kind of understated in the product description. You can get a detailed rundown of this pickup on the Sustainiac website; but in short: when the sustain function is switched off, it's a normal pickup; when on, it uses the signal from the bridge-position pickup to create an electromagnetic field that vibrates the strings, effectively duplicating what amp feedback does, except at any volume. If you're familiar with the E-Bow, it works on the same principle, except that you don't have to hold something in your hand, and it works on all the strings simultaneously. It's an amazing device: at the least, it allows you to get literally infinite sustain out of a note; with the harmonic selector switch, it allows you to get incredible overtones that exceed even what you can get out of a cranked amp - without damaging your hearing or your relationship with your neighbors. About the guitar itself: first of all, it was an unbeatable deal, with a rebate offer for a free hardshell case and a Guitar Center promotion that knocked off another $150 (yow!) But at any price it would still be an impressive instrument: a beautiful dark burst border fading into a wine-red flame maple top, nicely contoured and completed with a matte-silver binding; and hardware (trem bridge, knobs, tuners) with the same matte-silver chrome finish. The instrument seems very accurately built; the Floyd Rose Special trem/bridge works smoothly, and intonation and string height were good right out of the box. (Really. I'm skeptical when people say that in reviews, but it's true.) This is my first guitar with an active pickup - the EMG 81 in the bridge - and I like it a lot: the preamp built into the pickup effectively acts as sort of a compressor, creating a consistently higher output with more sustain than a passive humbucker. Add the natural sustaining properties of a set neck, and even without boosted gain it has terrific natural sustain. Add the Sustainiac, and... well, you can imagine. No regrets in adding this guitar to my stable.
Most Liked Negative Review
Mixed Feeling
I bought this to create weird and ethereal sounds with effects from my Boss ME-80 like Tera Echo. I had some issues getting the guitar tuned and setup as it differs from my Steinberger floating tremolo system. After a lot of internet searching I got it dialed in and found it to be pretty cool. The guitar had no buzz, good intonation well finished frets which are huge and I like them. It is a pretty heavy guitar but no heavier than my Les Pauls. It really annoyed me that Schecter did not provide any documentation or tools. This is a very sophisticated piece of equipment and its operation is not intuitively obvious. Also it has two 9V battery compartments which were real devils to get open. They should not be putting in cheap compartments on an active pickup system where frequent battery changes may be needed. I should not have to pry open plastic doors with Xiem tools so that the plastic doesn't break. Just sayin. But to get the sounds and tones, you have to pay these intangible prices.. I recommend it to get the sounds but be forewarned that little things may get you PO'ed. Oh the beautiful maple quilt is almost invisible due to the dark over spray. It would have been much better if Schecter. had left some brightness on the quilt which really is quite a good piece of timber. Opportunity lost.
- Practicing36
- Jamming35
- Recording27
- Small Venues27
- Rock Concerts24
- Fret Buzz4
- Craftsmanship3
- Poor Pick Up3
- Flat Sound1
- Terrible floating bridge1
- Experienced31
- Novice7
- Professional Musician6
- Good Feel42
- Fun To Play41
- Good Pick Up33
- Good Tone33
- Solid Electronics32
Reviewed by 52 customers
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submitted2 months ago
byRandy
fromVirginia
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
The playability of this guitar is amazing. Very fast fretboard, and the Sustainic is fun to play with.
Buy a Schecter guitar without a Floyd Rose special
submitted2 months ago
byOscar
fromNorthHollywood CA
I bought this guitar for my son in February 2025. The Floyd Rose Special is garbage. It is made of soft zinc. The strings pop out. I've had to take it back to GC 4 times for the techs to set the D string but it pops out within a month and I have to resting. Get the Apocalypse to save$
Poor QC on the C-1s...
submitted4 months ago
byCharles
fromDenver, CO
I have been trying to get back into guitar and these looked like great, feature packed mid range guitars for exactly what I want to do, but unfortunately after going through 3 separate brand new ones, all with a assembly, manufacturing, and usability issues, I was left burnt every time. The Sustaniacs, while amazing pickups in other guitars, were all incorrectly installed in different ways, with either bad gain settings, or horrible grounding issues that made them literally unusable. They guitar bodies were also poorly made and had the slots for both backplates cut too small, with the plates crammed in to a point where they would break paint off when removed, and were impossible to reinstall without force.
Amazing for the price
submitted5 months ago
byMichael
fromKansas City
This guitar can't be beat for the price. This keeps ups all day with my $1500 and up guitars I use this as my daily workhorse. And the sustaniac is freaking amazing endless divebombs for days. The sounds u can get going are inspirative as all heck
Great Guitar, play everyday
submitted6 months ago
byChris
fromSavannah Georgia
Great for rock and metal, also has a beautiful clean tone. The sustainiac and Floyd Rose are the cherry on top. #Sweepstakes
Not so good for the price
submitted7 months ago
byGabriel
fromWorcester, MA
I took it out of the box and it had a broken string. They replaced it. When I got home it broke again. The stability of the Floyd is very bad, replace it and you will be fine. They replaced all the strings, it broke again.Also the sustainiac makes noise in harmonic mode, nice guitar tho
Q&A
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submitted8 months ago
asked byMike
fromundisclosed
Is the guitar worth it without the special sustain function, which I don't care about?
Yes, it is.submitted9 months ago
asked byJJ
fromLas Vegas, NV
IS the Floy Rose bridge of this guitar also a floating bridge?
Yes, the Floyd Rose bridge on a Schecter C1 guitar is considered a "floating bridge" because it is designed to pivot slightly on its mounting points, allowing the strings to exert equal tension on both the bridge and the back of the guitar body, enabling significant pitch bending with the whammy bar while maintaining tuning stability; this is a key characteristic of a Floyd Rose system.submitteda year ago
asked byHarris
fromShelton, CT 06484
Can you replace the floyd rose special with a genuine floyd rose without have to make any modifications to the guiter?
I’m sorry, I don’t know. In a case like this we recommend having a qualified tech look at the instrument.submitted2 years ago
asked byLorenzo
fromUT
What are the frets made of? Are these SS or nickel?
The Schecter Guitar Research C-1 has nickel frets.submitted2 years ago
asked bygg
from91910
Hi, Can you tell me which country this guitar was made in, and can it be properly set up in either your La Mesa or San Ysidro stores? Also, it was mentioned that there is a hard case available as a free option, what case is it, and when could I pick the guitar up if purchased. Thank you, gg...
The C-1 is made in Korea. The guitar will be set up by Schecter. I'm not aware of a case as a free option. A case is not included. Our standard delivery time is 3 to 5 business days.submitted4 years ago
asked byDemosthenis
fromAntioch, Ca
Any available case specifically made for this guitar or a case that fits this guitar?
Please see "Schecter Guitar Research Diamond Series SGR-1C Molded Guitar Case"submitted5 years ago
asked bySophia
fromOR
Is this a good starting guitar?
This guitar would be a good starter guitar.