Schecter Jake Pitts E-1 FR S Trans Black Burst

Schecter Jake Pitts E-1 FR S Trans Black Burst

Schecter E-1 FR S Trans Black Burst is a signature guitar for Jacob Mark “Jake” Pitts. He is an American musician and record producer best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Black Veil Brides. Click here to read more about Jake Pitts.

SUSTAINIAC®

Sustainers are a pickup system that do exactly what they sound like they do – give you virtually unlimited sustain.  If you’re looking for crazy Steve Vai levels of sustain, then you definitely want a sustainer.  Now, there are other ways of getting more sustain, but they work differently from sustainer pickups.

EMG 81

One of the most popular EMG’s, the 81 is the one that started a revolution. Utilizing powerful ceramic magnets and close aperture coils, the tone was designed with detailed intensity, incredible amounts of high end cut, and fluid sustain. Traditionally used in the bridge position of your guitar, this humbucking pickup will make your leads slice right through even the densest mix. When used in both neck and bridge positions the sound can only be described as blistering. Other recommended pairings include the classic 81/85 setup and the versatile 81/60 combo. EMG’s solderless installation makes swapping your guitar pickups easier than ever.

GALLERY

SPECIFICATIONS

Body: Flamed Maple / Mahogany
Neck type: Ulta Thin 3PC Mahogany
Fretboard: Ebony
Frets: 24
Tuners: Grover
Bridge: Floyd Rose 1500 Series
Neck pickup: Sustainiac®
Bridge pickup: EMG 81
Pickup switch: 3-Way Toggle / 2-Way On-Off Sustainiac / 3-Way Sustainiac Mode (Fundamental-Mix-Harmonic)
Controls: 1x Volume / 1x Tone
Strings: 6 strings, Ernie Ball Regular Slinky #2221 (.010-.046)
Price: $1,699
Year: 2017-
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ABOUT SCHECTER

Schecter Guitar Research, commonly known simply as Schecter, is a US guitar, bass and amplifier manufacturer. The company was founded in 1976 by David Schecter and originally produced only replacement parts for existing guitars from manufacturers such as Fender and Gibson. Today, the company mass-produces its own line of electric guitars, bass guitars, and steel-string acoustic guitars, and offers hand-built custom instruments and a small line of guitar amplifiers. www.schecterguitars.com