Schecter Rob Scallon C-1 Guitar Satin Dark Roast
Description
Schecter Rob Scallon C-1 Guitar in Satin Dark Roast
The Rob Scallon C-1 sits naturally in the hands thanks to its C-shaped neck and carefully calibrated thickness that transitions smoothly from the 1st fret (.846") to the 12th fret (.866"). The neck-thru construction with Ultra Access makes upper-fret work effortless while delivering the tonal sustain and structural rigidity that touring musicians rely on, and the lightweight design won't wear you down through a full set or studio session. This right-handed instrument is engineered for players who refuse to compromise on playability, reliability, or feel.
Playability & Feel
Speed and clarity come from 24 jumbo frets mounted on an ebony fretboard with a 14" radius, paired with pearloid reverse dot inlays for confident position navigation. The 3-piece mahogany neck with carbon fiber reinforcement rods stands up to the rigors of the road, resisting twisting and warping even through temperature and humidity swings. The Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut (1.643" width) locks in tuning stability and delivers consistent string spacing across the neck. A 2-way adjustable truss rod puts control in your hands, allowing field adjustments as your playing or setup evolves.
Tone & Stage Reliability
The Schecter Diamond '78 pickups—with the bridge model voiced to Rob Scallon's exact specifications—grip with articulate midrange and controlled output across the 25.5" scale, cutting through live mixes and recording sessions alike. A volume control paired with a push-pull tone knob and 3-way switch gives you real tonal flexibility without menu diving, while the Hipshot Hardtail bridge with string-thru-body construction maximizes sustain and lets the wood speak. Hipshot Grip-Lock tuners and satin black hardware deliver the gig-ready dependability and cohesive look every working player expects.
Key Features
- Swamp ash body with arched top contour
- Neck-thru construction with Ultra Access for upper-fret playability
- 3-piece mahogany neck with carbon fiber reinforcement rods
- C-shaped neck with precise thickness (.846" at 1st fret, .866" at 12th fret)
- Ebony fretboard with 24 jumbo frets and 14" radius
- 25.5" scale length (648mm)
- Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut (1.643" width)
- Schecter Diamond '78 Special Rob Scallon bridge pickup and Schecter Diamond '78 Rob Scallon neck pickup
- Hipshot Hardtail bridge with string-thru-body design
- Hipshot Grip-Lock tuners with satin black hardware
- Volume/Tone (push-pull) / 3-way switch control configuration
- Right-handed dexterity in satin dark roast finish
The Rob Scallon C-1 combines meticulous hardware selection, robust construction, and signature electronics into an instrument built for the stage and the studio—one that rewards precision technique and tonal exploration night after night.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Neck Construction | Neck-Thru-Body |
| Country of Manufacture | South Korea |
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At a Glance
The Schecter Rob Scallon C-1 is a neck-thru progressive metal guitar built for intermediate to advanced players who need articulate midrange tone, rapid upper-fret access, and rock-solid sustain on stage. Its C-shaped neck, 24 jumbo frets, and carbon-reinforced mahogany construction deliver the precision and playability demanded by modern metal and progressive styles, while the Hipshot hardtail bridge and signature Diamond '78 pickups ensure tight, focused tone that cuts through a live mix. Choose this guitar if you play fast, technical material and need a production-grade instrument that handles extended sessions without fatigue.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Progressive
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Studio Sessions
Not the best pick for
- – Traditional Jazz
- – Worship
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this guitar suitable for beginner players?
The Rob Scallon C-1 is voiced for intermediate, advanced, and professional players who favor progressive and metal styles. Beginners may find the fast fretwork and articulate tone profile better suited to those with some experience; it is not recommended for traditional jazz or worship contexts.
What neck profile does this guitar have?
The C-shaped neck measures 0.846 inches at the 1st fret and transitions to 0.866 inches at the 12th fret, offering a comfortable, modern grip. It features 24 jumbo frets on an ebony fretboard with a 14-inch radius and pearloid reverse dot inlays.
What pickups are included, and can they be swapped?
The guitar ships with Schecter Diamond '78 pickups—Rob Scallon's signature spec—with a dedicated bridge model and standard neck model. The description does not specify pickup swap compatibility; contact the retailer for details on aftermarket options.
How does the hardtail bridge affect tuning stability and sustain?
The Hipshot Hardtail bridge with string-thru-body construction maximizes sustain and resonance while maintaining tuning stability. Combined with the Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut (1.643 inches wide) and Hipshot Grip-Lock tuners, the system is engineered for reliable, consistent string spacing and pitch retention.
What is the scale length, and how does it compare to standard guitars?
The Rob Scallon C-1 features a 25.5-inch (648mm) scale, which is standard for modern rock and metal guitars and contributes to the tight, focused tone profile. This scale is ideal for fast, articulate playing styles.
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