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Schecter hardcase for C-Shape Bass vs Schecter hardcase for Ultra-III -UM
The SGR-6B is designed for C-shaped Schecter bass guitars, while the SGR-11-UM is engineered specifically for the Ultra III guitar model. Choose the SGR-6B if you own a Schecter C-shaped bass; choose the SGR-11-UM if you have a Schecter Ultra III guitar.
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Specs side by side
| Schecter hardcase for C-Shape Bass | Schecter hardcase for Ultra-III -UM | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $229.00 | $229.00 |
| Brand | Schecter | Schecter |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Schecter hardcase for C-Shape Bass
- ✓ Fitted specifically for C-shaped Schecter bass guitars
- ✓ PE molded hardcase with EPS foam and plush interior protection
- ✓ Through-bolted handle and aluminum valance for durability
- ✓ 3 accessory compartments for organized cable and strap storage
Why choose Schecter hardcase for Ultra-III -UM
- ✓ Purpose-built fit for Ultra III guitar model
- ✓ Premium deep plush blue crushed velvet interior lining
- ✓ Heavy-duty PE construction with aluminum valance edge protection
- ✓ Lockable middle latch and 3 accessory compartments for security and organization
Frequently asked questions
What instrument does each case fit?
The SGR-6B is molded for Schecter C-shaped bass guitars. The SGR-11-UM is engineered specifically for the Schecter Ultra III guitar model. Using the wrong case risks inadequate protection and fit.
What's the difference in interior materials?
Both cases feature EPS foam protective interiors with deep plush lining. The SGR-11-UM specifies crushed velvet interior lining, while the SGR-6B has plush blue interior—both protect instrument finishes effectively.
Are these cases equally durable for gigging and touring?
Both use PE molded hardcase construction, heavy-duty aluminum valance reinforcement, through-bolted handles, and lockable latches. Durability is comparable; the key difference is instrument fit, not protection quality.
How much accessory storage do they offer?
Both cases include 3 accessory compartments for cables, straps, strings, picks, and maintenance supplies, providing equivalent organization for essential equipment.