Schecter KM-7 MK-III Legacy Guitar Transparent White Satin
Description
Schecter KM-7 MK-III Legacy Guitar Transparent White Satin
The KM-7 MK-III Legacy captures articulate, controlled tones across extended recording sessions without hand fatigue or tuning drift. Built in collaboration with Keith Merrow, this 7-string instrument combines a sleek Transparent White Satin finish with purposeful engineering optimized for tracking tight, precise performances and layering complex arrangements. The 26.5" scale maintains clarity and tension on lower strings while supporting the demands of modern metal and progressive production styles.
Construction & Recording Stability
A mahogany body paired with a flamed maple top delivers resonance and focused midrange character, while the neck-through construction ensures sustained note definition and consistent vibration transfer—critical for punchy, cohesive recordings. The 3-piece maple neck reinforced with carbon fiber rods provides exceptional stability for session consistency; the ultra-thin "C" shape (0.748" at the 1st fret, 0.787" at the 12th) enables rapid chord changes and clean single-note work across multiple takes. The 24 X-Jumbo stainless steel frets on ebony and the 12"-16" compound radius fretboard facilitate seamless transitions between chords and single-note passages, reducing need for additional gain-staging in post-production.
Tone & Signal Path
Dual Lundgren M7 humbuckers deliver tight, articulate output with exceptional clarity and dynamic range—essential for cutting through dense mixes and maintaining definition during layered rhythm tracking. The master volume and 3-way toggle switch provide straightforward tonal control for quick session adjustments, while the Hipshot Hardtail bridge machined from solid brass ensures rock-solid tuning stability and precise intonation across all strings, minimizing re-takes due to drift.
Key Features
- Body: Mahogany with flamed maple top; finished in Transparent White Satin
- Neck-through body construction for maximum sustain
- 3-piece maple neck with carbon fiber reinforcement rods
- Ultra thin "C" neck shape; 1st fret 0.748" (19mm), 12th fret 0.787" (20mm)
- 26.5" scale length, 7-string configuration
- 24 X-Jumbo stainless steel frets on ebony fretboard
- 12"-16" compound radius fretboard
- Lundgren M7 humbuckers (bridge and neck)
- Hipshot Hardtail brass bridge with black hardware
- Schecter locking tuners and Ernie Ball compensated nut (48mm width)
- Aluminum offset/reverse circle inlays with Luminlay glow-in-the-dark side dot markers
- 2-way spoke wheel truss rod adjustment
This instrument represents a finely engineered recording platform for producers and engineers tracking modern material who demand tonal clarity, tuning reliability, and uncompromising playability in a visually striking package.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Country of Manufacture | South Korea |
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At a Glance
The Schecter KM-7 MK-III Legacy is a precision-engineered 7-string designed to capture articulate, tight tone with exceptional clarity and dynamic range in the studio. The 26.5-inch scale and compound-radius ebony fretboard ensure accurate intonation and smooth tracking across lower strings, while Lundgren M7 humbuckers deliver the clarity and sustain needed to sit clean in dense, progressive mixes. Its lightweight, balanced design and neck-through construction make it an ideal multi-session workhorse for recording metal, djent, and progressive music where precision and consistency matter.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Progressive
- ✓ Djent
- ✓ Extended Range
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Blues
- – Folk
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What neck profile does this guitar have, and is it suitable for fast playing?
The KM-7 MK-III features an ultra-thin C-shaped neck measuring 0.748" at the 1st fret and 0.787" at the 12th fret, specifically designed for fast lateral movement across the fretboard. The 24 X-Jumbo stainless steel frets and 12"-16" compound radius fretboard enable seamless transitions between chords and single-note passages, making it ideal for technical metal and progressive styles.
How does the 26.5-inch scale affect tuning stability and tone on the low strings?
The 26.5" scale maintains proper tension and clarity on all seven strings, preventing the lower tunings common in metal from becoming muddy or floppy. Combined with the Hipshot Hardtail brass bridge and carbon-fiber-reinforced neck, this scale length delivers precise intonation and the tight, articulate tone essential for modern extended-range playing.
What pickups come with this guitar, and what tone should I expect?
The KM-7 MK-III is equipped with dual Lundgren M7 humbuckers, which deliver tight, articulate output with exceptional clarity and dynamic range. These pickups are voiced specifically for the clarity and precision required in technical metal, djent, and progressive music, allowing individual notes to cut through dense arrangements.
Is this guitar suitable for genres outside of metal?
This instrument is engineered specifically for metal, progressive, djent, and extended-range styles and is not recommended for jazz, blues, or folk music. Its voice, pickup voicing, and ergonomic design are optimized for the articulation and sustain demands of modern metal and technical genres.
How does the neck-through construction benefit playability and tone?
Neck-through construction ensures optimal sustain and vibration transfer throughout the instrument, while the 3-piece maple neck reinforced with carbon fiber rods provides exceptional stability and resistance to weather-related warping. This design is essential for the extended sustain and tuning stability required in lower-tuned, extended-range metal applications.
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