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Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 LH guitar in Honey Satin vs Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 FL guitar in Honey Satin

The Studio-6 LH is a fretted left-handed bass for funk and studio work, while the Studio-6 FL is a fretless right-handed bass built for jazz, funk, and fusion requiring expressive intonation control. Choose the LH if you're left-handed and want traditional fret precision; choose the FL if you're right-handed and want fretless expressiveness.

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Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 LH guitar in Honey Satin

$1,349.00
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Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 FL guitar in Honey Satin

$1,349.00
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Specs side by side

Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 LH guitar in Honey SatinSchecter Stiletto Studio-6 FL guitar in Honey Satin
Price$1,349.00$1,349.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter StilettoSchecter Stiletto
BodyModern BassModern Bass
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale35" Scale35" Scale
Strings66
Frets24 Frets
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
NeckMapleMaple
Neck ConstructionNeck-Thru-BodyNeck-Thru-Body
Pickup ConfigurationActive HHActive HH
BridgeFixedFixed
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 LH guitar in Honey Satin

  • Left-handed configuration for southpaw players
  • Fretted fingerboard for fast, accurate intonation and studio reliability
  • Tight, defined tone ideal for funk and progressive styles
  • Factory setup and full manufacturer warranty included

Why choose Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 FL guitar in Honey Satin

  • Fretless rosewood fingerboard enables expressive sliding and vibrato essential to jazz and fusion
  • Active 3-band EQ with master volume and blend for tonal shaping versatility
  • Warm, woody tones with singing mids suit jazz and contemporary styles
  • Percussive attack capability with controlled high-end presence
Bottom line: Left-handed players seeking fretted precision should buy the Studio-6 LH. Right-handed players wanting fretless expression for jazz, funk, and fusion should buy the Studio-6 FL.

Frequently asked questions

What is the key construction difference between these two basses?

The Studio-6 LH features a 24 X-Jumbo fretted fingerboard with frets for precise intonation, while the Studio-6 FL has a fretless rosewood fingerboard allowing slide and microtonal expression. Both share the same 35" scale, neck-thru construction, and carbon fiber reinforced maple/walnut necks.

Which bass is better for jazz?

The Studio-6 FL is specifically designed for jazz, fusion, and contemporary styles where fretless expression, vibrato, and articulate midrange singing are valued. The Studio-6 LH's fretted design and tight tone suit funk and studio session work better.

Can left-handed players use the Studio-6 FL?

No. The Studio-6 FL is a right-handed instrument only. The Studio-6 LH is the left-handed option, though it is fretted rather than fretless.

How do the electronics differ?

Both use dual EMG 45HZ pickups and 18-volt active systems. The Studio-6 FL explicitly features a 3-band active EQ with master volume and blend control for greater tonal flexibility, while the Studio-6 LH specifications list high output and tight response without detailing EQ bands.

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