SCHECTER708.B0924 vs SCHECTER710.B0604 — Compare

Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924 vs Schecter C-4 GT Bass Natural B-Stock 0604

Both are identical Schecter C-4 GT models with the same playability, electronics, and core specs—the only difference is finish color and cosmetic condition. Choose Trans Blue if you prefer a striking visual statement with a single blemish, or Natural if you want classic aesthetics and prefer to avoid the reported burn mark.

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Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924

$919.20
View Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924

Schecter C-4 GT Bass Natural B-Stock 0604

$919.20
View Schecter C-4 GT Bass Natural B-Stock 0604

Specs side by side

Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924Schecter C-4 GT Bass Natural B-Stock 0604
Price$919.20$919.20
BrandSchecterSchecter
BodyModern BassModern Bass
Body TypeSolidSolid
Strings44
FretboardEbonyEbony
Pickup ConfigurationP/JP/J
BridgeFixedFixed
Year20212022
ConditionRefurbishedRefurbished

Why choose Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924

  • Striking satin trans blue finish with black racing stripe for visual distinction
  • B-stock pricing reflects genuine value despite unplayed condition
  • Same professional-grade EMG electronics and thin C-neck as Product B

Why choose Schecter C-4 GT Bass Natural B-Stock 0604

  • Classic natural finish suits any musical context and stage setting
  • Ebony fretboard adds visual refinement and potentially smoother feel
  • B-stock condition likely shows less visible cosmetic wear than the burn mark on Product A
Bottom line: These basses are tonally and functionally identical; your choice depends purely on finish preference and tolerance for cosmetic imperfection. Pick Trans Blue for bold aesthetics or Natural for timeless looks and potentially better cosmetic condition.

Frequently asked questions

Are the pickups and electronics truly identical between these two?

Yes. Both feature EMG 35DC bridge and 35P4 neck pickups with 2-band EMG EQ, master volume, blend controls, and 9-volt battery power. Tone shaping capability is the same.

What is the actual difference in playability or neck feel?

No difference. Both have the thin C-neck profile (.787" at 1st fret, .866" at 12th), 34" scale, 16" radius, 24 X-Jumbo frets, and Graph Tech Black Tusq XL nut. Hand feel and reach are identical.

What cosmetic wear should I expect on each B-stock unit?

Product A reports a small burn mark on the bottom edge; Product B's specific cosmetic condition is not detailed but described as minor wear. If cosmetics matter, contact the store for photos of the exact unit.

Is one finish better for stage or recording?

Neither is objectively better—it's personal preference. Trans Blue stands out visually under stage lighting; Natural blends into any aesthetic and photographs more neutrally in studio settings.

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