Seymour duncan nazgl pickup: created for total sonic obliteration, the nazgl starts where most passive high output pickups stop.
It has a tremendous amount of percussive overtones in the pick attack, that mute out shortly thereafter to foster great, long, sustain. Ebony fingerboard: ebony has a snappy, crisp attack with the density of maple, but with more brittle grains, oilier pores, and a stronger fundamental tone than maple. Details include a 19:1 gear ratio allowing for precise fine-tuning adjustments, removable knobs, threaded peghead bushing, and a 10mm diameter peg hole. Schecter locking tuners: schecter locking tuners feature a locking screw pin to lock the string into place for greater tuning stability. Other accoutrements include a pair of seymour duncan nazgl/sentient passive humbuckers, hipshot usa bridge, voume and tone controls, a 3-way switch for your pickups, schecter locking tuners and crimson multi-ply binding. The mahogany-bodied shecter blackjack ATX C-8 features a three-piece mahogany set neck with ultra access so you can rock the entire fretboard easy. I was very curious before testing this new instrument for two reasons: first, because the C-8 is an eight-string guitar(), which is a quite new concept and second, because its a Schecter. Nothing wrong with it whatsoever, I am just not taking a liking to playing an 8-string.