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Schecter Adds Single-Cut to AXT Lineup

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The Blackjack AXT Solo-6 features Seymour Duncan blackouts and minimalist appointments.



Los Angeles, CA (March 2, 2010) -- Schecter Guitars has added a single-cut option to their minimalist Blackjack AXT series. This is what the company had to say about the addition:


For no frills reckless abandoned, Schecter’s Blackjack ATX Solo-6 addition rounds out an already small grouping of reclusive siblings packing serious aggression.

The heavy metal purist will find the pair of Seymour Duncan Active Blackouts as the prominent standout on this heavily subdued Mahogany body at 25.5” scale. A 3-piece Mahogany neck is set in with Schecter’s Ultra Access for nailing the 24X Jumbo Frets on Ebony.

You won’t find any fame seeking inlays other than an electric active symbol placed at the 12th fret with an understated Aged Multi-Ply binding. Straight up features continue with a TonePros TOM w/Thru-Body bridge system and easy to utilize Volume/Volume/Tone controls give the modern player the freedom to concentrate on playing. Hardware follows suit in Black Chrome and it’s all locked up with Schecter Locking Tuners.

Available in Aged Black Satin (ABSN) or Aged White (AWHT) for $1069 MSRP.

For more information:
Schecter Guitars

     

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Tired Jack
on 03/10/2010
(leaning back in chair yawning...) yaaaaaaaaaaaawwwnn...
R Ray
on 03/05/2010
reckless abandoned? reclusive siblings packing serious aggression? prominent standout? HEAVILY SUBDUED? Who the hell writes this tripe? Seriously, it sounds like a parody of itself. I can understand why PG staff would make the "we didn't write this" disclaimer before the blurb, but how can you guys stand to put something as senseless as this on your site? Don't you feel compelled to edit it, or at least bounce it back to Schecter for translation into English?
Dan Marois
on 03/04/2010
Another brilliantly innovative design. Ho hum.
kerry kruger
on 03/02/2010
While I wouldn't kick one out of bed, (kickass PUs especially, and I do have an Avenger Elite so I'm not a Schecter-hater)) I think having a symmetric headstock on an Avid (forward-leaning) body-type causes an integral visual disconnect, making the one area fight the other. Also the lower treble bout feels too light somehow...which is somewhat exacerbated by the multi-binding. (Why put a RetroClassic feature on a modernist guitar?) Prob'ly just me though.



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