Schecter Deluxe Acoustic acoustic in Satin See Thru Black
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- SKU
- SCHECTER3716
- Color
- Black
Description
Brand new guitar with standard tuning, factory setup, and full manufacturer warranty.
Specifications
General
- Model Name Deluxe Acoustic
- Item Number 3716
- Country of Origin China
- Guitar Color Satin See Thru Black (SSTBLK)
Neck
- Tuners Schecter
- Fretboard Rosewood
- Neck Material Mahogany
- Inlays Mother of Pearl Dots
- Scale 25.5” (648mm)
- Neck Shape Thin ‘C’
- Thickness @ 1st Fret- .787” (20mm)/ @ 12th Fret- .866” (22mm)
- Frets 22 Medium
- Fretboard Radius 16” (406mm)
- Nut Bone
- Nut Width 1.693" (43mm)
- Truss Rod 2-Way Adjustable Rod w/ 5/32” (4mm) Allen Nut
Body
- Hardware Color Black Chrome
- Bridge Rosewood Acoustic
- Dexterity Right Handed
- Construction DoveTail Set-Neck
- Body Material Mahogany
- Top Material Spruce
Accessories
- Hardware Color Black Chrome
- Case SGR-13AC "Case Sold Separately"
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Neck Construction | Set-Neck |
| Country of Manufacture | China |
Reviews
At a Glance
This Schecter captures warm midrange tones and clear articulation that sit well in home recordings, especially for folk, indie, and acoustic-forward productions. The balanced projection and resonant low end record cleanly without dominating a mix, while the factory setup means you can start tracking sessions without setup headaches. At this price point, it's a reliable workhorse for singer-songwriters and producers tracking acoustic parts in the bedroom or small studio.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Folk
- ✓ Indie
- ✓ Worship
- ✓ Home Recording
- ✓ Practice
Not the best pick for
- – Metal
- – Djent
- – Hard Rock
Skill level: Beginner · Intermediate
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the neck feel like, and is it comfortable for smaller hands?
The Deluxe Acoustic has a thin C-neck shape that's easy on the hand. The nut width is 1.693 inches and thickness ranges from 0.787 inches at the first fret to 0.866 inches at the 12th fret, making it approachable for beginners and intermediate players with average to smaller hand sizes.
What kind of sound does this guitar have?
Expect a warm midrange, articulate highs, and resonant lows with balanced projection—well-suited for folk, indie, worship, and home recording. The spruce top and mahogany body work together to deliver clarity without harshness.
Is this guitar suitable for metal or hard rock?
No, the Deluxe Acoustic is voiced for folk, indie, worship, and acoustic-centered styles. Its warm, resonant character and body construction aren't optimized for metal, djent, or hard rock applications.
What's included, and do I need to buy anything else?
The guitar comes factory-setup, fully tuned, and covered by Schecter's manufacturer warranty. The case is sold separately, so you'll want to budget for one if you plan to transport or store it safely.
How does this compare to the Fender CD-60S or Yamaha F335?
All three are budget-friendly acoustics for beginners and intermediate players. The Schecter emphasizes warm midrange and resonant lows with a thin neck; the CD-60S and F335 offer similar price points and versatility, but each has a slightly different tonal character and neck profile—try all three if possible to hear which sits best with your ear and hands.
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