
Schecter Hellraiser C-8 FR 8 String Electric Guitar - Black Cherry
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NO SALES TAX on orders outside NY
The 8-string Schecter Hellraiser C-8 electric guitar has a gorgeous quilted maple top, a double cutaway mahogany body, 3-piece set mahogany neck, and a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard. The Hellraiser C-8 has a long 26-1/2" scale length to accommodate the lower tuning of the added F# and B strings. The guitar's Hipshot 8 fixed bridge provides maximum stability and sustain.
Features:
Tuners: Grover
Fretboard Material: Rosewood
Neck Material: Mahogany 3-pc w/ Carbon Fiber Reinforcement Rods
Inlays: Abalone Gothic Crosses
Scale: 28" (711mm)
Neck Shape: Thin "C"
Thickness: @ 1st Fret- .787" (20mm)/ @ 12th Fret- .866" (22mm)
Frets: 24 X-Jumbo
Fretboard Radius: 16" (406mm)
Nut: Floyd Rose
Nut Width: 2.125" (54mm)
Truss Rod: 2-Way Adjustable Rod w/ 5/32" (4mm) Allen Nut
Hardware Color: Black Chrome
Top Contour: Arched Top
Dexterity: Right Handed
Construction: Set-Neck w/Ultra Access
Body Material: Mahogany
Top Material: Quilted Maple
Binding: Abalone w/ BLK/WHT/BLK Multi-ply
Bridge: Floyd Rose 1000 Series
Controls: Volume/Volume/Tone/3-Way Switch
Bridge Pickup: EMG 808
Neck Pickup: EMG 808
Battery Compartment: 9-volt Clip-in Battery Compartment
Weight: 9 lb 4 oz
Case sold separately
Condition:
This instrument is in excellent, near mint condition. It has a few minor finish buffing scratches that are hardly detectable and would not show well in the pictures. The techs found no other flaws or issues and it has little to no play wear. It looks, plays and sounds great! Please see pictures for overall condition of the guitar. The actual item for sale is shown in the photographs.
More Info:
We are an authorized dealer for brand approved manufacturer refurbished guitars. These guitars are sent directly from the manufacturer to the authorized refurbishing center where they are fully inspected and cleared by a certified technician. They are sent there for many reasons, including: returns, cosmetic flaws, minor repairs, returns, surplus & discontinued or last years models. Most of theses guitars are given a new serial number and the back of the headstock is lightly stamped "used" by the authorized refurbishing center.