Schecter Avenger FR SLS Elite Evil Twin Guitar
Description
Schecter Avenger FR SLS Elite Evil Twin Guitar
The ultra-thin neck profile on this Avenger FR SLS Elite Evil Twin cuts fatigue during extended tracking sessions and overdub work, making rapid passages and extended soloing effortless across its 24 frets. Built to capture aggression and precision in the studio, this instrument excels in high-gain metal recordings while remaining versatile enough to handle hard rock, progressive, and experimental production. The combination of ergonomic design, responsive Floyd Rose hardware, and dual Fishman Fluence pickups delivers both articulate attack and singing sustain—critical for punch and presence in a mix.
Playability & Recording Response
The Ultra Thin C neck with maple/walnut/padauk multi-ply construction and carbon fiber reinforcement rods maintains structural integrity while staying fast and comfortable across long session days. A 12"-16" compound radius ebony fretboard with 24 x-jumbo stainless steel frets provides the smooth, responsive playing surface needed for tight, consistent articulation in the studio, while Luminlay side dot markers with black circles offer visibility without visual distraction during tracking and monitor setups.
Tone & Pickup Electronics
The bridge position Fishman Fluence Modern ceramic humbucker delivers tight, focused crunch that sits cleanly in dense mixes, while the neck's alnico variant provides singing warmth and sustain for layered lead work and overdubs. Push-pull volume and tone controls allow for quick tonal shaping between takes without recabling, giving your session everything from classic rock grit to modern progressive textures in a single instrument.
Key Features
- Neck-Thru construction with Ultra Access cutaway
- Swamp ash body with arched top and satin black finish
- Maple/walnut/padauk multi-ply neck with carbon fiber reinforcement rods
- Ultra Thin C neck profile: .748" at 1st fret, .787" at 12th fret
- 25.5" (648mm) scale length
- Ebony fretboard with 24 x-jumbo stainless steel frets
- 12"-16" compound radius fretboard with roman numeral inlays
- Floyd Rose 1500 Series locking nut and bridge system
- Fishman Fluence Modern ceramic bridge and alnico neck humbuckers
- 2-way adjustable truss rod with heel access spoke wheel
- Grover tuners and black hardware throughout
- Ivory 1-ply binding and luminlay side dot markers
The Avenger FR SLS Elite Evil Twin combines meticulous construction, cutting-edge pickup technology, and hardware engineered for the demands of studio production, making it a serious instrument for engineers and producers who need precision tracking and tonal range across extended sessions.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Country of Manufacture | South Korea |
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At a Glance
The Schecter Avenger FR SLS Elite Evil Twin is engineered for modern metal and progressive recording, with dual Fishman Fluence pickups that capture tight, focused low-end crunch (ceramic bridge) and warm, singing sustain (alnico neck) in a single instrument. The ultra-thin neck profile and 24 frets make rapid tracking and layered lead passages efficient, while push-pull tone controls let you shape textures from aggressive gain to classic rock grit without stopping the session. Built for production versatility in heavier genres—metal, djent, progressive rock—this guitar sits cleanly in dense mixes and handles everything from rhythm tracking to expressive solos without retuning.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Progressive
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Djent
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Folk
- – Worship
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What skill level is this guitar designed for?
The Avenger FR SLS Elite is built for intermediate to professional players. The ultra-thin C-neck profile and 24 frets reward technical facility and rapid technique, while the Floyd Rose system demands tuning stability knowledge. Beginners may find the neck fast but the setup and hardware more involved than entry-level alternatives.
What genres and playing styles does this guitar excel at?
It's purpose-built for metal, progressive, djent, and hard rock. The tight low-end, high-gain capability, and extended fretboard make it less suited for jazz, folk, or worship styles. Aggressive picking, drop tunings, and complex lead lines are where it shines.
How do the Fishman Fluence pickups differ between neck and bridge?
The bridge pickup is a Fishman Fluence Modern ceramic humbucker delivering tight, focused crunch ideal for rhythm and heavy riffing. The neck pickup is an alnico variant that provides warmer tone and singing sustain, favored for lead work and solos.
What's included with the guitar, and what hardware stands out?
The package includes a Floyd Rose 1500 Series locking nut and bridge system for tuning stability, Grover tuners, stainless steel 24 x-jumbo frets, carbon fiber reinforcement rods in the neck, and push-pull controls for on-the-fly tonal shaping. The neck-thru construction with Ultra Access cutaway ensures comfortable upper-fret access.
How does the neck feel, and what makes it different from other metal guitars?
The ultra-thin C-neck profile measures 0.748 inches at the 1st fret and 0.787 inches at the 12th fret, paired with a 12-16 inch compound radius ebony fretboard. Carbon fiber reinforcement keeps it structurally rigid while staying fast and comfortable for extended playing sessions and rapid passages.
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