It's always nice to have some axes in the arsenal for when you just need that *specific* sound. A good baritone is certainly one such tool. Here we have a perfect axe for the down tune players out there, looking for a good player grade baritone. This Diamond Series from Schecter is a nice option for someone on a budget. This example comes to us in good playing shape albeit with some wear throughout. The worst of it might just be a slight separation in the finish at the heel, everything all still stable. There are nicks and bruises throughout, as this likely has been on some stages. Simply put, the satin black finish just isn't as resilient as a thick poly - but it just looks so cool and so heavy. Consequently, it's resulted in a nice "relic" look to it. All black hardware (including the locking tuners) add to its demeanor.
26" scale with a 1 5/8" nut width. It has a speedy profile, naturally glossed over from play, with some nicks and scratches in the profile. Easy to play low action and a straight neck, that currently measures about 4/64" in height at the twelfth fret, albeit with a hair of buzz (not problematic with the right amount of overdrive).
Comes with a gig bag.
26" scale with a 1 5/8" nut width. It has a speedy profile, naturally glossed over from play, with some nicks and scratches in the profile. Easy to play low action and a straight neck, that currently measures about 4/64" in height at the twelfth fret, albeit with a hair of buzz (not problematic with the right amount of overdrive).
Comes with a gig bag.
| Listed | 4 years ago |
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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