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Schecter C-7 Multiscale SLS Elite Evil Twin guitar in Satin Black vs Schecter Danskimo-6 LH guitar in Purple Sparkle

The C-7 Multiscale Elite Evil Twin is a 7-string neck-through instrument designed for maximum technical speed and extended range, while the Danskimo-6 LH is a 6-string bolt-on left-handed guitar optimized for studio versatility and intonation stability. Choose the C-7 for extreme metal and djent requiring seven strings; choose the Danskimo-6 LH if you're left-handed and need a more traditional 6-string format with easier maintenance.

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Schecter C-7 Multiscale SLS Elite Evil Twin guitar in Satin Black

$1,749.00
View Schecter C-7 Multiscale SLS Elite Evil Twin guitar in Satin Black

Schecter Danskimo-6 LH guitar in Purple Sparkle

$1,749.00
View Schecter Danskimo-6 LH guitar in Purple Sparkle

Specs side by side

Schecter C-7 Multiscale SLS Elite Evil Twin guitar in Satin BlackSchecter Danskimo-6 LH guitar in Purple Sparkle
Price$1,749.00$1,749.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter C-7
BodySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolid
Scale27" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings76
Frets24 Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckMapleWenge
Neck ConstructionNeck-Thru-BodyBolt-On
Pickup ConfigurationHH
BridgeHipshot
Year2024Unknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter C-7 Multiscale SLS Elite Evil Twin guitar in Satin Black

  • Multiscale design (27" to 25.5") balances tension across all seven strings with precision
  • Neck-through construction with Ultra Access heel for unmatched playability speed
  • Dual Fishman Fluence pickups with switchable voices for tonal flexibility
  • Ultra-thin C-profile neck (19mm-20mm) optimized for technical shredding

Why choose Schecter Danskimo-6 LH guitar in Purple Sparkle

  • Left-handed configuration for southpaw players
  • EverTune F6 bridge maintains intonation across tuning changes and aggressive play
  • Bolt-on neck allows easier repairs and maintenance than neck-through design
  • Single Fishman Fluence Tosin Abasi active pickup with master volume simplifies electronics
Bottom line: Buy the C-7 Multiscale Elite Evil Twin if you play 7-string extended-range metal and need maximum speed and tension balance. Buy the Danskimo-6 LH if you're a left-handed player seeking a versatile 6-string platform with automatic intonation correction.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main difference in string count and scale design?

The C-7 Multiscale Elite Evil Twin has seven strings with a multiscale design (27" bass to 25.5" treble) for balanced tension across the extended range. The Danskimo-6 LH is a traditional 6-string instrument with a compound radius fingerboard, making it more accessible for players not needing the extra low range.

Which guitar is better for studio work?

The Danskimo-6 LH explicitly lists studio sessions as a primary use case and features the EverTune F6 bridge for intonation stability during tuning changes. The C-7 is designed primarily for live metal and progressive performance, though both are professional-grade instruments.

How do the pickup systems differ?

The C-7 Multiscale Elite Evil Twin has dual Fishman Fluence Modern pickups (ceramic bridge, alnico neck) with switchable voices on both volume and tone controls. The Danskimo-6 LH uses a single Fishman Fluence Tosin Abasi active humbucker with a push-pull voicing switch, offering simplicity over tonal variety.

Which neck construction is easier to maintain?

The Danskimo-6 LH's bolt-on neck is easier to replace or repair compared to the C-7 Multiscale Elite Evil Twin's neck-through design. However, the neck-through construction in the C-7 provides superior sustain and stability, which is prioritized for technical metal playing.

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