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Schecter Demon-6 FR-S LH guitar in Aged Black Satin vs Schecter Stargazer-6 guitar in Gloss White

The Demon-6 FR-S LH is a left-handed metal and progressive machine built for aggressive tunings and tremolo abuse, while the Stargazer-6 is a right-handed all-rounder prioritizing versatility and balanced tone for rock and studio work. Choose the Demon-6 if you're left-handed and play modern metal; choose the Stargazer-6 if you want a jack-of-all-trades rock guitar with coil-split flexibility.

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Schecter Demon-6 FR-S LH guitar in Aged Black Satin

$1,049.00
View Schecter Demon-6 FR-S LH guitar in Aged Black Satin

Schecter Stargazer-6 guitar in Gloss White

$1,049.00
View Schecter Stargazer-6 guitar in Gloss White

Specs side by side

Schecter Demon-6 FR-S LH guitar in Aged Black SatinSchecter Stargazer-6 guitar in Gloss White
Price$1,049.00$1,049.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter DemonSchecter Stargazer
BodySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolid
Scale25.5" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets24 Frets22 Frets
FretboardRosewoodEbony
NeckMapleMaple
Neck ConstructionBolt-On
Pickup ConfigurationHH
BridgeFloyd Rose LicensedTune-O-Matic
YearUnknown2024
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Demon-6 FR-S LH guitar in Aged Black Satin

  • Left-handed configuration—essential if you play left-handed
  • Floyd Rose Special Hot Rod tremolo for stable dive bombs and vibrato
  • Sustainiac neck pickup with harmonic sustain and feedback control
  • Aggressive, high-output tone optimized for drop tunings and metal

Why choose Schecter Stargazer-6 guitar in Gloss White

  • Lightweight mahogany body for comfort during long sessions
  • Coil-split switch provides single-coil tones from humbuckers for tonal range
  • Balanced, versatile tone suited to rock, blues, and studio work equally
  • Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut and TonePros locking tuners ensure stable setup
Bottom line: Left-handed metal and progressive players should choose the Demon-6 FR-S LH for its tremolo system and high-output aggression. Right-handed players seeking a versatile rock and studio workhorse should pick the Stargazer-6 for its balanced tone and coil-split flexibility.

Frequently asked questions

Which guitar is better for blues and classic rock?

The Stargazer-6 is designed for blues and rock with its balanced dual humbuckers and coil-split switch. The Demon-6 is voiced for modern metal and aggressive genres, making it less suited to traditional blues phrasing.

Can the Stargazer-6 handle drop tunings and heavy music?

Yes, the Stargazer-6 can handle drop tunings, but it's voiced for balanced clean and high-gain tones rather than the aggressive mids and highs the Demon-6 specializes in. The Demon-6's active bridge pickup and Sustainiac are specifically designed for metal extremes.

What's the key difference in neck feel between these two?

Both use a thin 'C' profile and 25.5' scale, but the Demon-6 is optimized for speed and precision with 24 jumbo frets, while the Stargazer-6 offers 22 jumbo frets and prioritizes comfort for extended playing sessions with its lighter mahogany body.

Why does the Demon-6 cost the same as the Stargazer-6 if it has more features?

The Demon-6's active Sustainiac pickup, Floyd Rose tremolo, and left-handed configuration are premium features, but both guitars occupy the same mid-tier price point due to their target markets and build complexity being comparable overall.

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