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Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 Electric Bass Honey Satin vs Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 Electric Bass See-Thru Black Satin
Both are identically spec'd Stiletto Studio-4s in the same price tier, differing only in finish and fretboard material. Choose Honey Satin for warmer aesthetics with a maple/walnut neck, or See-Thru Black Satin for modern stage presence with a rosewood fretboard.
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Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 Electric Bass Honey Satin
Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 Electric Bass See-Thru Black Satin
Specs side by side
| Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 Electric Bass Honey Satin | Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 Electric Bass See-Thru Black Satin | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,149.00 | $1,149.00 |
| Brand | Schecter | Schecter |
| Body | Modern Bass | Modern Bass |
| Body Type | Solid | Solid |
| Strings | 4 | 4 |
| Fretboard | Rosewood | Rosewood |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 Electric Bass Honey Satin
- ✓ Warm Honey Satin finish pairs aesthetic appeal with practical durability
- ✓ Maple/walnut neck construction
- ✓ Focused midrange and defined sustain emphasized in tone description
Why choose Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 Electric Bass See-Thru Black Satin
- ✓ Modern See-Thru Black Satin finish suits professional studio and stage work
- ✓ Rosewood fretboard provides warmer tone character
- ✓ Punchy lows and articulate highs with flexible tonal shaping
Frequently asked questions
What's the actual difference between these two basses?
The core specs are identical: both have neck-through construction, 24 X-Jumbo frets, 34" scale, thin C-profile neck, dual EMG 35HZ pickups, and 3-band EMG Active EQ. The differences are finish color (Honey Satin vs. See-Thru Black Satin) and fretboard material (maple/walnut in Product A, rosewood in Product B).
Will the fretboard material affect the tone?
Yes, rosewood (Product B) typically delivers warmer, darker tones compared to maple/walnut (Product A), though both basses' tone is primarily shaped by the mahogany body, Bubinga top, EMG pickups, and active EQ system.
Which finish is better for gigging?
See-Thru Black Satin offers a more contemporary stage appearance, while Honey Satin presents warm, professional aesthetics. Both finishes are durable satin-coat options; choose based on your preferred visual presentation.
Are these suitable for funk and progressive music?
Yes, both models are explicitly recommended for funk and progressive styles. The dual EMG active pickups and 3-band EQ allow extensive tonal shaping from punchy lows to articulate highs, making them versatile for dynamic playing techniques.