Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
If anyone has one for sale lemme know!
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charger3013
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Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
https://www.amazon.com/Schecter-2849-4- ... B00SGSI1HW
Don't know if you want it new or not so here.
Don't know if you want it new or not so here.
Somebody’s gonna have to go back and get a shitload of dimes!
- superheavydeathmetal
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Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Why did I think you were looking for a Model T with a Rosewood board?
Gilmourisgod wrote:I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.
Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Thanks but I'm looking for the one that has a rosewood board.charger3013 wrote:https://www.amazon.com/Schecter-2849-4-String-Solid-Body-Electric/dp/B00SGSI1HW%3Fpsc%3D1%26SubscriptionId%3DAKIAI2C6ZHFTSZDJ2HEA%26tag%3Dchorder-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB00SGSI1HW
Don't know if you want it new or not so here.
Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Yep I'm not a fan of the off center blocks. And I already have enough maple boards on the family!superheavydeathmetal wrote:Why did I think you were looking for a Model T with a Rosewood board?
So yeah any color goes as long as it has a rosewood board.
IDK if they ever made any other color but I only have seen the butterscotch that I'm not too crazy about either. But works for me!
At this time of year we can call it "egg nog" instead of butterscotch!
Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
This one:
But I like the new one better
But I like the new one better
Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Thanks Tim that's the one!tim wrote:This one:
But I like the new one better
- superheavydeathmetal
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Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Nice! I love egg nog. I was just telling my friend the other day that I am excited about having some again. It's so rich and heavy that I can drink it for a meal.
I am absolutely a Maple guy. The only time I prefer anything else is for a pure white bass to have a super-dark fretboard (and black hardware).
I am absolutely a Maple guy. The only time I prefer anything else is for a pure white bass to have a super-dark fretboard (and black hardware).
Gilmourisgod wrote:I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.
Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Paulo, don't take my word for it but check it out: I believe the pups or electronics are not the same between the new T (the one with the block inlays) and the 'older' version, the one pictured in butterscotch with no block inlays...
Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Indeed. Old: passive SD SPB-2 / SJB-2. New: EMG 18v active w/ 2-band EQ.
Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Thanks Yolly and Tim!
At this point it doesn't matter, as long as it sounds good.
If not, I can always upgrade the electronics.
I prefer not to of course!
At this point it doesn't matter, as long as it sounds good.
If not, I can always upgrade the electronics.
I prefer not to of course!
Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Found this video covering the natural one plus 3 more models:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy0m5fWXc7g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy0m5fWXc7g
Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
I have one. Near mint, still has the plastic on the pickguard. I had just purchased it and was about to put some flatwounds on it when I had my accident, so I've never even played it. (Of course I'll put the original strings back on):




Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Score!
Having watched the video Paulo posted above, I definitely prefer the tone of these old passive models (even though I think the new model looks cooler).
Having watched the video Paulo posted above, I definitely prefer the tone of these old passive models (even though I think the new model looks cooler).
Re: Schecter Model-T Butterscotch
Awesome, that's the one!!Carmine wrote:I have one. Near mint, still has the plastic on the pickguard. I had just purchased it and was about to put some flatwounds on it when I had my accident, so I've never even played it. (Of course I'll put the original strings back on):
PM'd you!