Schecter Goregehn Special Edition guitar in Blood River Burl

Wylde Audio Goregehn Blood River Burl Guitar

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Description

Wylde Audio Goregehn Blood River Burl Guitar

The Goregehn is engineered for studio and stage versatility with a mahogany body topped in striking Blood River Burl epoxy and reinforced set-neck construction. The Zakk 'C' profile neck — measuring .83" at the first fret and .96" at the twelfth — supports fast, articulate tracking with a 14" radius ebony fingerboard across 22 X-Jumbo frets. This right-handed platform excels at aggressive high-gain recording work and extended-range session requirements.

Setup & Tuning Stability

The 24.625" scale length paired with Graph Tech XL Ivory Tusq nut (43mm width) and 2-way adjustable truss rod enable precise intonation dialing and neck relief adjustment for optimal recording tone. Hardware features Grover 18:1 tuners, TonePros T3BP Tune-O-Matic bridge, and T1ZS tailpiece in satin gold with brushed gold engraved Buzzsaw covers — designed for rock-solid tuning retention across lengthy sessions and multiple takes.

Tone & Recording Electronics

Active EMG pickupsEMG 81 in the bridge and EMG 85 in the neck — capture tight, articulate high-output tones with controlled sustain and low-noise signal chain, essential for layering and mix clarity. Independent neck and bridge volume controls with a master tone knob and three-way pickup switch enable responsive mid-session tweaking without re-tracking.

Key Features

  • Mahogany body with Blood River Burl epoxy top
  • Set-neck construction with deep insert joint
  • Three-piece maple neck with Zakk 'C' profile
  • Ebony fingerboard with 22 X-Jumbo frets and white pearloid rune inlays
  • 24.625" scale length
  • 14" radius fingerboard
  • Graph Tech XL Ivory Tusq nut, 43mm width
  • EMG 81 (bridge) and EMG 85 (neck) active humbuckers with brushed gold covers
  • TonePros T3BP Tune-O-Matic bridge and T1ZS tailpiece
  • Grover Rotomatic 18:1 tuners, three-a-side
  • Satin gold hardware with volume/volume/tone/3-way switch electronics
  • 2-way adjustable truss rod with 5/32" Allen nut

Brand new and unplayed with full manufacturer's warranty, this Goregehn combines premium materials with professional-grade hardware and active electronics in a highly playable platform.

More Information
Condition New
Dexterity Right handed
Neck Construction Set-Neck
Country of Manufacture South Korea
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At a Glance

The Wylde Audio Goregehn Blood River Burl pairs active EMG 81/85 pickups with a resonant mahogany-and-burl body to capture punchy, high-output tones with articulate definition and minimal noise—ideal for recording heavy music where clarity and aggression matter equally. The 24.625" scale and set-neck construction provide sustain and tonal weight in the mix, while independent volume controls on each pickup allow real-time tonal shaping and layering during tracking or overdubs. Build this into your metal or hard rock sessions when you need a guitar that records with authority and sits forward in a dense mix.

Who This Is For

Great for

  • Metal
  • Hard Rock
  • Extended Range

Not the best pick for

  • Jazz
  • Traditional Folk

Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional

Frequently Asked Questions

What skill level is this guitar suited for?

The Goregehn is designed for intermediate through professional players who are comfortable with aggressive playing techniques and extended range work. The Zakk 'C' profile neck and X-Jumbo frets reward fast, precise fretwork, making it an excellent choice for metal and hard rock musicians.

What genres and styles is this guitar best for?

This guitar excels in metal, hard rock, and extended range playing. The punchy, articulate active EMG pickups with high output and minimal noise are voiced for aggressive music; it is not designed for jazz or traditional folk applications.

What pickups are in this guitar and how do they sound?

The Goregehn features an EMG 81 in the bridge and EMG 85 in the neck—both active humbuckers that deliver punchy, articulate tones with controlled sustain and minimal noise. Independent neck and bridge volume controls plus a master tone knob let you shape your sound on the fly.

What hardware and tuning stability can I expect?

The guitar is equipped with Grover 18:1 tuners, a TonePros T3BP Tune-O-Matic bridge, and a TonePros T1ZS tailpiece in satin gold—professional-grade components engineered for reliable intonation retention and tuning stability under heavy playing.

What is the neck profile and fingerboard radius?

The Zakk 'C' profile neck measures 0.83" at the first fret and 0.96" at the twelfth fret with a 14" radius ebony fingerboard and 22 X-Jumbo frets, providing a comfortable feel for fast, aggressive playing across the entire range.

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