The Schecter Model-T Session 5 is killer 5-string with massive tonal punch and throwback style and modern touches for today’s bassists! The Swamp Ash body provides a warm beefy tone while the EMG J and P pickups thump. With Master Volume, Blend, and 2-Band Active EQ controls you can dial in virtually any sound you desire.

The Schecter Custom Bass Bridge (String thru or Top Loaded) and Schecter retro-style tuners provide stable tuning and intonation while complimenting the aged natural satin body with a sleek gloss black finish. The Model-T Session 5 is designed to fulfill all of your bass playing needs and desires. Optional SGR-Universal Bass Case sold separately.

Schecter Model-T Session 5-String Bass Specifications
  • Body: Swamp Ash 
  • Neck: Bolt-on 
  • Frets: 22 Narrow X-Jumbo 
  • Fretboard: Maple 
  • Length: 35 inches Scale 
  • Fretboard Radius: 12 inches 
  • Neck Shape: Thin ‘C’ 
  • Nut: Graph Tech XL Black Tusq 
  • Controls: Master Volume/Blend/2-Band EMG Active E/Q 
  • Nut: Dual Action Truss Rod  w/ 5/32 inch (4mm) Allen 
  • Tuners: Schecter 
  • Bridge: Schecter Custom Bass String Thru (or Top Load) 
  • Neck Pickup: EMG P5 
  • Bridge Pickup: EMG LJ 
  • Inlays: Ebony Side Blocks

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Model-T Session-5 Active 5-String Bass
Categories
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Fretboard Material
  • Maple
Pickup Configuration
  • Split-Coil / S
Active Preamp
  • Active Preamp
Number of Strings
  • 5-String
Active / Passive Pickups
  • Active Pickups
Color Family
  • Tan
  • Natural
Body Shape
  • P-Style
Number of Frets
  • 22

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