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Schecter Guitar Research Hellraiser Extreme-4 Left-Handed Electric Bass Guitar Satin Crimson Red Burst

Description
The Hellraiser Extreme-4 has a multi-laminate maple and walnut neck. It's made from 3 pieces of maple and 2 center strips of walnut. This well balanced combination of select wood takes the bright tones of maple and adds a dark tone from the walnut strips. It's often used for Thru neck construction, giving the acoustic tone of the instrument a perfect string vibration transfer to the body. The ebony fingerboard has a snappy, crisp attack with the density of Maple, but with more brittle grains, oilier pores, and a stronger fundamental tone than Maple. It has a tremendous amount of percussive overtones in the pick attack, that mute out shortly thereafter to foster great, long sustain.
Inside the Hellraiser Extreme-4 are both single and dual-coil EMG 35TW pickups, each with its own output. The single-coil mode is a new version of the J pickup built in the CS (ceramic and steel). The dual-coil mode is the popular CS dual-coil consisting of two coils opposite one another creating a pickup similar to model 35CS. A push/pull volume pot allows you to change from the clarity of a single-coil to the fatness of a dual-coil.
Grover Bass tuners top off this bad boy. The Grover ˜MINI" is lightweight, compact and durable for modern electric basses. Gear ratio is 20:1. Housing is specially machined to achieve the precise tolerance that prevents slippage and allows fine tuning. Sealed gear box has permanent lubrication that makes the MINI friction-free for life.
Case sold separately.



Features
- Neck-thru construction w/ultra access
- Mahogany body w/Quilted Maple top
- Multi-laminate maple & walnut neck
- Ebony finger board w/ 24X jumbo frets
- Mother of Pearl gothic cross inlays
- Mother of Pearl multi-ply bindings
- Grover bass tuners
- EMG 35TW pickups
- Vol (tap)/Vol (tap)/EMG active 18v B64 3-band EQ
- Schecter custom string-thru body or top load bridge
- 34" Scale
- Black chrome hardware
- Case sold separately
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2 Reviews
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of respondents would recommend this to a friend
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- Good Pick Up1
- Solid Electronics1
Reviewed by 2 customers
I would not recommend buying this bass.
submitted6 months ago
byAiden
fromGeneva, NY
I bought this left handed bass because it looked absolutely amazing and all the other left handed basses felt, sounded and just looked really bad. I got the bass broken, and have been having nothing but trouble trying to get it resolved. I do not recommend it at all.
A beauty to look at and play!
submitted5 years ago
byMs.T0NEGATIVE
fromVancouver, WA.
I am a lefty so options are VERY limited as far as basses go. I have been learning on a rouge for a few years and wanted something with a little more sustain. Was looking for a bass with a 9-vault battery basically. Only found 2 options, this beautiful bass or a really ugly white fender. So i went from a $150 rouge bass to this exotic bird! I am not disappointed at all. I have named her Judith and she is awesome in every way. Well worth every penny!
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