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Schecter Goregehn guitar in Cocobolo Psychic Bullseye vs Wylde Audio Blood Raven Barbarian LH Guitar
The Goregehn is a right-handed instrument with a cocobolo top and focused high-gain tone, while the Barbarian LH is a left-handed model with a flamed maple top designed for drop tunings and djent. Choose the Goregehn if you play right-handed and want stunning visual aesthetics with articulate aggression; pick the Barbarian LH if you're left-handed and need a workhorse for metal and extended tunings.
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Schecter Goregehn guitar in Cocobolo Psychic Bullseye
Wylde Audio Blood Raven Barbarian LH Guitar
Specs side by side
| Schecter Goregehn guitar in Cocobolo Psychic Bullseye | Wylde Audio Blood Raven Barbarian LH Guitar | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,699.00 | $1,649.00 |
| Brand | Wylde Audio | Wylde Audio |
| Body Type | Solid | — |
| Scale | 24.625" Scale | 24.625" Scale |
| Strings | 6 | 6 |
| Frets | 22 Frets | 22 Frets |
| Fretboard | Ebony | Ebony |
| Neck | Maple | Maple |
| Neck Construction | Set-Neck | Set-Neck |
| Pickup Configuration | Active HH | Active HH |
| Bridge | Tune-O-Matic / Stopbar | Tune-O-Matic / Stopbar |
| Year | 2024 | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Schecter Goregehn guitar in Cocobolo Psychic Bullseye
- ✓ Cocobolo top with turquoise Psychic Bullseye inlay for distinctive visual presence
- ✓ Punchy, focused tone cuts through high-gain without sacrificing clarity
- ✓ Right-handed configuration suits majority of players
Why choose Wylde Audio Blood Raven Barbarian LH Guitar
- ✓ Left-handed design eliminates need for costly conversions
- ✓ Flamed maple top provides solid sustain and resonance
- ✓ Engineered specifically for drop tunings and djent applications
Frequently asked questions
What's the main difference in body construction between these guitars?
Both feature mahogany bodies with set-neck construction, but the Goregehn showcases a cocobolo top with turquoise Psychic Bullseye inlay, while the Barbarian LH uses a flamed maple top with white binding for a different aesthetic and tonal character.
Are the pickups and electronics identical?
Both models use EMG 81 bridge and EMG 85 neck pickups with volume/volume/tone controls and 3-way switching. The core electronics are the same; tonal differences stem from body wood and construction rather than pickup configuration.
Which is better for drop tunings and djent?
The Barbarian LH is specifically listed as suited for drop tunings and djent, suggesting its design priorities those applications. The Goregehn targets progressive metal and hard rock without explicit drop-tuning optimization.
Can a left-handed player use the Goregehn?
No—the Goregehn is right-handed only. The Barbarian LH is the left-handed option available from this retailer's selection.