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Schecter Signature Johnny Christ Electric Bass in Satin Black Finish vs Schecter MVP C-4 Vince Price Bass Black Reign
The Johnny Christ is a signature instrument optimized for heavy metal and aggressive modern styles with a traditional bolt-on construction, while the MVP C-4 is a neck-through pro bass with greater tonal versatility for funk, rock, and progressive music. Choose the Johnny Christ for pure heaviness and sustain; choose the MVP C-4 for balance, access to higher frets, and adaptability across multiple genres.
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Schecter Signature Johnny Christ Electric Bass in Satin Black Finish
Schecter MVP C-4 Vince Price Bass Black Reign
Specs side by side
| Schecter Signature Johnny Christ Electric Bass in Satin Black Finish | Schecter MVP C-4 Vince Price Bass Black Reign | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,399.00 | $1,349.00 |
| Brand | Schecter | Schecter |
| Body | Precision Bass | Modern Bass |
| Body Type | Solid | Solid |
| Strings | 4 | 4 |
| Fretboard | Ebony | Ebony |
| Year | 2023 | 2023 |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Schecter Signature Johnny Christ Electric Bass in Satin Black Finish
- ✓ Signature model with working-musician pedigree and proven heavy metal tone
- ✓ Bolt-on ash body delivers natural resonance and harmonic character
- ✓ Tight, aggressive low end cuts through dense mixes
- ✓ C-profile neck optimized for speed and comfort during extended playing
Why choose Schecter MVP C-4 Vince Price Bass Black Reign
- ✓ Neck-through construction provides superior sustain and upper-fret access with Ultra Access design
- ✓ 24 frets instead of 21 expand range for progressive and modern styles
- ✓ Carbon fiber-reinforced maple neck ensures stability and longevity
- ✓ Punchy midrange presence works across funk, rock, and studio applications
- ✓ Stainless steel frets require less maintenance than standard nickel
Frequently asked questions
Which bass is better for upper-fret work and extended range playing?
The MVP C-4 offers 24 frets with neck-through construction and Ultra Access design, making it superior for progressive and modern styles requiring higher positions. The Johnny Christ has 21 frets on a bolt-on body, which is traditional but more limiting for range.
How do the neck designs differ?
The Johnny Christ features a C-profile maple neck optimized for speed and aggressive playing. The MVP C-4 has a thin C-profile neck reinforced with carbon fiber rods, providing greater stability and resistance to environmental changes while maintaining fast playability.
What's the tonal difference between these basses?
The Johnny Christ emphasizes tight, punchy attack with aggressive character suited to metal and modern rock. The MVP C-4 balances punchy midrange with articulate attack and active presence, making it more adaptable to funk, rock, and progressive genres requiring tonal flexibility.
Do both basses have the same electronics?
Both feature EMG pickups and 2-band active EQ with volume and blend controls. The Johnny Christ uses EMG 81 and MMCS pickups; the MVP C-4 uses EMG 35DC and 35CS pickups, with the latter offering higher output better suited to funky and bright applications.