Schecter Goregehn guitar in Cocobolo Psychic Bullseye
Wylde Audio Goregehn Cocobolo Psychic Bullseye Guitar
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Description
Wylde Audio Goregehn Cocobolo Psychic Bullseye Guitar
This Wylde Audio Goregehn captures responsive, articulate playing with a neck designed for precision tracking and layered tracking work. The cocobolo top with turquoise Psychic Bullseye inlay delivers stunning visual character paired with a punchy, focused tone that cuts through dense high-gain mixes without sacrificing clarity or definition. Built for aggressive playing styles where dynamic articulation and controlled sustain lock recordings into the pocket, this instrument translates your playing nuance directly to tape.
Playability & Recording Precision
The 3-piece maple neck in Zakk 'C' profile maintains consistent thickness from the 1st fret (.83") through the 12th (.96"), providing reliable hand feel for multi-take sessions and complex tracking runs. 22 X-Jumbo frets on an ebony fretboard with 14" radius enable fast position shifts and smooth bends with repeatable intonation, while the Graph Tech XL Ivory Tusq nut (43mm width) and 2-way adjustable truss rod ensure tuning stability across session work and environmental changes.
Tone & Signal Chain Integration
The EMG 81 bridge pickup and EMG 85 neck pickup combination delivers the articulate aggression and harmonic detail this guitar demands, with independent volume controls for each and a master tone control via 3-way toggle switch for quick tonal recalls between takes. A mahogany body with set neck deep insert joint construction and TonePros T3BP Tune-O-Matic bridge with T1ZS tailpiece anchor the tone with natural sustain and focused resonance that sits tight in high-gain arrangements.
Key Features
- Body: Mahogany with cocobolo top featuring turquoise Psychic Bullseye inlay
- Flat top with bevel edge contour
- Set neck deep insert joint construction
- 3-piece maple neck in Zakk 'C' profile
- Scale: 24.625"
- Ebony fretboard with 22 X-Jumbo frets and rune inlays
- 14" fretboard radius with side dot markers
- Graph Tech XL Ivory Tusq nut, 43mm width
- Grover tuners with 2-way adjustable truss rod
- EMG 81 bridge and EMG 85 neck pickups
- TonePros T3BP Tune-O-Matic bridge with T1ZS tailpiece
- Right-handed configuration with satin black hardware and Ernie Ball Regular Slinky strings
This Goregehn is engineered to handle demanding session work where tonal clarity and controlled sustain define the instrument's tracking character.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Neck Construction | Set-Neck |
| Country of Manufacture | South Korea |
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At a Glance
The Goregehn captures punchy, focused tone with harmonic complexity that sits perfectly in heavy mixes—the EMG 81 bridge and 85 neck pickups deliver independent voice control and articulate attack ideal for layering aggressive riffs and leads without muddiness. The stable 3-piece maple neck and 14" radius ebony board support fast tracking and clean intonation during demanding sessions, while the mahogany body with cocobolo top and set-neck construction provide natural sustain that records with clarity and presence. A versatile high-output platform for metal, hard rock, and progressive tracking where tonal separation and sustain matter.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Progressive
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Folk
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What pickup configuration does this guitar have?
The Goregehn uses an EMG 81 bridge pickup and EMG 85 neck pickup with independent volume controls for each, plus a master tone control via 3-way toggle switch.
Is this guitar suitable for beginners?
No—this instrument is designed for intermediate, advanced, and professional players. The neck profile and high-output pickups are engineered for aggressive playing styles and complex riff work rather than foundational learning.
What kind of music is this guitar best suited for?
The Goregehn excels in metal, hard rock, and progressive genres where articulate aggression, harmonic complexity, and high-gain clarity are essential. It is not recommended for jazz or folk applications.
What are the key specs for the neck and fretboard?
The guitar features a 3-piece maple neck in Zakk 'C' profile (0.83" at 1st fret, 0.96" at 12th fret), a 24.625" scale, and an ebony fretboard with 22 X-Jumbo frets on a 14" radius with side dot markers.
How does the bridge and tailpiece setup work?
The guitar uses a TonePros T3BP Tune-O-Matic bridge paired with a T1ZS tailpiece, providing stable tuning, focused resonance, and natural sustain characteristic of set-neck construction.
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