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Schecter Goregehn guitar in Rawtop Buzzsaw vs Wylde Audio Metallic Green Warhammer NT Norse Dragon Bullseye Guitar
Both are premium metal guitars with Zakk Wylde DNA, but the Goregehn prioritizes warm sustain and harmonic richness through its mahogany/maple construction, while the Warhammer focuses on cutting clarity and punchy midrange for dense mixes. Choose the Goregehn for sustained, harmonically complex tones; pick the Warhammer if you need aggressive articulation that punches through a band mix.
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Wylde Audio Metallic Green Warhammer NT Norse Dragon Bullseye Guitar
Specs side by side
| Schecter Goregehn guitar in Rawtop Buzzsaw | Wylde Audio Metallic Green Warhammer NT Norse Dragon Bullseye Guitar | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,699.00 | $1,699.00 |
| Brand | Wylde Audio | Wylde Audio |
| Body Type | Solid | 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 |
| Year | 2024 | 2024 |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Schecter Goregehn guitar in Rawtop Buzzsaw
- ✓ Warm sustained harmonics and high output for lead work and heavy riffs
- ✓ Flamed maple Rawtop Buzzsaw top adds striking visual appeal
- ✓ EMG 81 bridge and EMG 85 neck configuration excellent for tonal range
- ✓ Mahogany body construction yields resonance and sustain
Why choose Wylde Audio Metallic Green Warhammer NT Norse Dragon Bullseye Guitar
- ✓ Tight focused midrange and punchy articulation cuts through dense mixes
- ✓ Graph Tech XL Ivory Tusq nut and Grover tuners enhance tuning stability
- ✓ 24.625 inch scale length provides extended range for drop tunings
- ✓ High-gain clarity with natural harmonic bloom ideal for studio and live settings
Frequently asked questions
What is the main tonal difference between these two guitars?
The Goregehn emphasizes warm sustained harmonics and high output through its mahogany/maple construction and pickup voicing, while the Warhammer delivers tight focused midrange and punchy articulation designed to cut through dense mixes. Both handle metal and djent well but suit different sonic priorities.
Are the neck profiles and playability the same?
Both feature the Zakk 'C' profile with identical dimensions (.83 inch at fret 1, .96 inch at fret 12), a 14-inch fretboard radius, 22 X-Jumbo frets, and set neck construction with deep insert joints. The Warhammer adds a Graph Tech Tusq nut and specifies a 24.625 inch scale length for extended range.
What are the pickup differences?
The Goregehn pairs an EMG 81 bridge with an EMG 85 neck, emphasizing warmth and sustain. The Warhammer reverses this to EMG 85 neck and EMG 81 bridge, prioritizing clarity and articulation. Both offer independent volume controls and master tone shaping.
Which guitar is better for drop tunings and heavy riffs?
Both handle drop tunings and heavy riffs effectively. The Warhammer's 24.625 inch scale length and punchy articulation excel at note definition in very low tunings, while the Goregehn's sustained harmonics and high output work well for thick, resonant tones in aggressive contexts.