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Schecter Hellraiser Extreme-5 Left-Handed Bass B-Stock 1623 vs Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 FL bass in Honey Satin

The Hellraiser Extreme-5 is a left-handed 5-string fretted bass built for aggressive genres like metal and djent with extended low-end reach, while the Stiletto Studio-4 FL is a 4-string fretless designed for jazz and funk with nuanced expressive playing. Choose the Hellraiser if you need speed and aggression on five strings; pick the Stiletto if you want fretless expressiveness and versatility across standard tuning.

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Schecter Hellraiser Extreme-5 Left-Handed Bass B-Stock 1623

$1,199.00
View Schecter Hellraiser Extreme-5 Left-Handed Bass B-Stock 1623

Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 FL bass in Honey Satin

$1,249.00
View Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 FL bass in Honey Satin

Specs side by side

Schecter Hellraiser Extreme-5 Left-Handed Bass B-Stock 1623Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 FL bass in Honey Satin
Price$1,199.00$1,249.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
BodyPrecision BassModern Bass
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale34" Scale
Strings54
FretboardEbonyRosewood
NeckMaple
Neck ConstructionNeck-Thru-Body
Pickup ConfigurationP/JActive HH
Year20242022
ConditionRefurbishedNew

Why choose Schecter Hellraiser Extreme-5 Left-Handed Bass B-Stock 1623

  • Left-handed 5-string configuration with 35-inch scale for extended low-end clarity
  • Slim neck profile and 24 X-Jumbo frets engineered for speed and rapid position shifts
  • Dual EMG 40TW pickups with 18-volt active electronics deliver aggressive, punchy tone suited to metal and djent
  • B-stock pricing offers significant savings on full factory specifications

Why choose Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 FL bass in Honey Satin

  • Fretless rosewood fingerboard with lined markers enables expressive pitch bending and sliding typical of jazz and funk
  • Dual EMG 35HZ pickups with 3-band active EQ provide full tonal shaping and presence control for studio work
  • Thinner nut width (1.496 inches) and standard 34-inch scale suit traditional four-string playing styles
  • Neck-through mahogany body with bubinga top maximizes resonance for nuanced technique capture
Bottom line: Buy the Hellraiser Extreme-5 if you are a left-handed player pursuing metal, djent, or hard rock who benefits from five strings and fretted precision. Buy the Stiletto Studio-4 FL if you are a right-handed intermediate-to-pro player seeking fretless expressiveness for jazz, funk, and studio session work.

Frequently asked questions

Which bass is better for jazz and funk?

The Stiletto Studio-4 FL is purpose-built for jazz and funk with its fretless rosewood fingerboard and 3-band active EQ that captures subtle technique nuances. The Hellraiser Extreme-5 is engineered for metal and djent where fretted precision and aggressive tone are priorities.

What is the main difference in scale length and string count?

The Hellraiser Extreme-5 features a 35-inch scale with five strings, providing extended low-end range and frequency separation. The Stiletto Studio-4 FL has a standard 34-inch scale with four strings, suited to traditional jazz and funk tuning and playing techniques.

Is the Hellraiser Extreme-5 available for right-handed players?

This specific listing is a left-handed model; contact the retailer to confirm whether right-handed versions of the Hellraiser Extreme-5 are in stock or available to order.

How do the pickup and electronics differ between these two basses?

The Hellraiser uses dual EMG 40TW pickups with 18-volt electronics optimized for articulate, aggressive tones with extended headroom. The Stiletto uses dual EMG 35HZ pickups with 18-volt active 3-band EQ for punchy, clear tones with precise tone-shaping control.

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