Schecter V-1 Electro-Resin guitar in Gloss Natural
Description
Schecter V-1 Electro-Resin Guitar – Gloss Natural
The Schecter V-1 Electro-Resin delivers professional recording capabilities in a lightweight, ergonomic package. At 5.84 lbs with a thin "C" neck profile, it sits comfortably during long tracking and overdub sessions, while the flamed maple top with resin-filled fractal burns adds visual character to any studio setting. This instrument bridges premium build quality with the practical playability that home studio producers and engineers expect from a session workhorse.
Build Quality & Materials
The body pairs solid mahogany with a striking flamed maple top enhanced by resin-filled fractal burns, finished in gloss natural and finished with white/black multi-ply binding. The three-piece mahogany neck with pale moon ebony fretboard and mother-of-pearl block inlays reflects meticulous construction, while the deep insert joint design provides exceptional upper-fret access on the 22 jumbo frets across a 24.75" scale.
Recording Tone & Electronics
Electronics center on a Seymour Duncan '78 bridge pickup and Seymour Duncan '59 neck pickup, both with chrome covers, routed through master volume and master tone controls with push-pull coil split functionality. This dual-pickup configuration captures thick, articulate tones that sit naturally in a mix across genre-spanning sessions. A TonePros Locking Tune-O-Matic bridge with locking stopbar tailpiece, combined with Schecter locking tuners and an Ernie Ball compensated nut, ensures the tuning stability and tonal clarity required for punch-in tracking and consistent overdubs.
Key Features
- Body: Mahogany with flamed maple top and resin-filled fractal burns
- Finish: Gloss Natural with white/black multi-ply binding
- Neck: Three-piece mahogany with thin "C" profile and deep insert joint
- Fretboard: Pale moon ebony with 22 jumbo frets and mother-of-pearl block inlays
- Scale: 24.75" with 12"-16" compound radius
- Bridge: TonePros locking tune-o-matic with locking stopbar tailpiece
- Tuners: Schecter locking tuners with chrome hardware
- Pickups: Seymour Duncan '78 bridge and '59 neck with chrome covers
- Controls: Master volume, master tone with push-pull coil split, 3-way toggle switch
- Nut: Ernie Ball compensated nut at 42mm width
- Weight: 5.84 lbs
- Orientation: Right-handed
The V-1 Electro-Resin combines tonal versatility from its dual Seymour Duncan configuration with the tuning stability and playability features that serious recording work demands.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Country of Manufacture | South Korea |
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At a Glance
The Schecter V-1 Electro-Resin captures warm, articulate tones with excellent midrange definition—ideal for recording hard rock, metal, and rock tracking in a home studio or professional session space. Its Seymour Duncan '78 and '59 pickups offer versatile voicing from controlled, punchy rhythm tones to bright, expressive lead work, and the push-pull coil split expands sonic options without switching guitars. The lightweight mahogany body, pale moon ebony fretboard, and locking hardware ensure solid tuning stability across multiple takes, making it a dependable choice for producers and engineers who need a guitar that stays put and captures consistent performances.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Rock
- ✓ Studio Sessions
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Folk
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What skill level is this guitar designed for?
The V-1 Electro-Resin is built for intermediate, advanced, and professional players. Its 24.75-inch scale, jumbo frets, and deep insert joint are optimized for experienced musicians seeking professional-grade reliability and upper-fret access.
What genres does this guitar excel in?
This guitar is purpose-built for hard rock, metal, rock, and studio sessions. Its tight midrange, warm vintage-voiced bridge pickup, and articulate neck option make it well-suited to those styles, though it is less ideal for jazz or folk applications.
How does the coil-split feature work?
The push-pull coil-split on the master tone control lets you split either pickup from humbucker to single-coil mode, expanding your tonal palette from thick, aggressive tones to brighter, more articulate voicings without changing guitars.
Will this guitar stay in tune during gigs or long sessions?
Yes. The combination of Schecter locking tuners, a TonePros locking tune-o-matic bridge, locking stopbar tailpiece, and an Ernie Ball compensated nut ensures rock-solid tuning stability across extended play and frequent string bending.
How comfortable is this guitar for extended playing?
At 5.84 lbs and featuring a thin C-neck profile with a deep insert joint, the V-1 is designed for comfort during long sessions. The deep cutaway provides easy upper-fret access, and the balanced weight reduces fatigue during extended play or recording sessions.
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