Schecter C-7 Apocalypse guitar in Red Reign

Schecter C-7 Apocalypse Electric Guitar in Red Reign

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SKU
SCHECTER3056
Color
Red
$1,549.00
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Description

Brand new guitar with standard tuning, factory setup, and full Schecter's warranty.

  • Set-Neck Construction w/ Ultra Access
  • 26.5” Scale
  • Swamp Ash Body
  • Maple/Padauk Multi-ply Neck
  • Ebony Fingerboard with Glow in the dark side dots
  • 48mm Graph Tech XL Black Tusq
  • Thin C Neck Contour
  • 24 XJ Stainless Steel Frets
  • Satin Black Hardware
  • Schecter Locking Tuners
  • Hipshot Hardtail (.125) bridge w/ String Thru Body
  • Pick up: Schecter USA Apocalypse-VI Set
  • Finish: Red Reign

Schecter C-7 Apocalypse Controls:

  • Master Volume (push/pull)
  • Master Tone
  • 3-Way Pickup Switch
More Information
Condition New
Dexterity Right handed
Neck Construction Set-Neck
Country of Manufacture South Korea
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At a Glance

The Schecter C-7 Apocalypse captures articulate, aggressive tones with extended upper-midrange presence and tight low-end definition, making it ideal for recording metal, progressive, and djent material in a home or professional studio. The set-neck design and 26.5-inch scale provide sustained harmonic richness and consistent intonation across all seven strings, while the Schecter USA Apocalypse pickups deliver the articulation and aggression needed for heavy production tracking. Its versatile controls and balanced tone profile sit well in dense mixes without mud or lack of definition.

Who This Is For

Great for

  • Metal
  • Djent
  • Progressive
  • Extended Range

Not the best pick for

  • Jazz
  • Blues
  • Country

Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this guitar suitable for 7-string playing if I've only played 6-strings before?

This is an intermediate-to-advanced guitar, so prior experience with extended-range instruments or metal styles is recommended. The 26.5-inch scale and 48mm nut width are standard for modern 7-strings and provide comfortable spacing once you acclimate.

What genres does this guitar work best in?

The Schecter C-7 Apocalypse is engineered for metal, djent, progressive, and other heavy styles where articulate high-end and tight low-end response are priorities. It is not optimized for jazz, blues, or country playing.

What pickups does it come with?

The guitar features a Schecter USA Apocalypse-VI pickup set, designed to deliver aggressive, articulate tones with sustained harmonic response suited to high-gain and extended-range playing.

What hardware and construction features support tuning stability and playability?

The guitar includes a Hipshot Hardtail bridge with string-through-body design, Schecter Locking Tuners, 24 XJ stainless steel frets, and a set-neck construction that all work together to ensure consistent intonation, tuning stability, and fast fretwork across the extended range.

What is the neck contour and fingerboard material?

The C-7 features a 48mm Graph Tech XL Black Tusq Thin C neck contour with an ebony fingerboard and glow-in-the-dark side dots, providing a modern, slim profile comfortable for fast playing and low-light stage visibility.

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