Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 2775
Description
Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 2775
The Schecter C-4 GT puts a compact, nimble platform in your hands with its ultrathin C-profile neck and balanced body geometry engineered for four-string bass. The striking Trans Blue finish with Black Racing Stripe cuts visual authority on stage while the construction delivers the durability and playability Schecter players rely on for touring and session work. The B-stock designation indicates minor cosmetic imperfections that do not affect playability or sound.
Playability & Neck Design
The 3-piece maple neck with its ultrathin C-profile sits naturally in your hand and minimizes fatigue through long sets, while the ebony fretboard responds with durability and smooth articulation under your fingers. The 34" scale maintains classic bass proportions, with neck measurements of 0.787" at the 1st fret and 0.866" at the 12th fret creating a fast, accessible feel that locks in your technique.
Tone & Electronics
The pairing of EMG 40DC bridge pickup and EMG 40P5 neck pickup cuts through live mixes with articulate, punchy tone and frequency definition that stays focused in a band context. Dial from tight, percussive attack on the bridge to warm, sustained lows on the neck, anchored by Schecter's Custom Bass Bridge with string-through design for enhanced sustain and tonal clarity that carries across every gig.
Key Features
- Mahogany body with flamed maple top
- Satin Trans Blue finish with Black Racing Stripe Decal
- 3-piece maple neck with ultrathin C-profile
- Ebony fretboard
- 34" scale length (864 MM)
- Neck thickness: 0.787" @ 1st fret, 0.866" @ 12th fret
- Offset/Reverse Roman Numeral inlays
- EMG 40DC bridge pickup
- EMG 40P5 neck pickup
- Schecter tuners
- Schecter Custom Bass Bridge with string-through design
- 4-string configuration
- Made in Indonesia
This C-4 GT pairs premium tonewoods, responsive neck geometry, and professional-grade electronics into a gigging instrument built to handle night after night on stage and in the studio.
More Information
| Dexterity | Right handed |
|---|---|
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Country of Manufacture | Indonesia |
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At a Glance
The Schecter C-4 GT is a compact four-string bass built for speed and punch, featuring an ultrathin C-profile neck that cuts fatigue during long sets and a mahogany body with flamed maple top for striking stage presence. EMG pickups deliver articulate, percussive attack with tight low-end definition—ideal for rock, metal, and funk players who need clarity and sustain in a gigging instrument. This B-stock unit has minor cosmetic imperfections but plays and sounds identically to new stock, offering serious Schecter construction quality at a better price.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Rock
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Funk
- ✓ Studio Sessions
- ✓ Gigging
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Traditional Folk
Skill level: Beginner · Intermediate · Advanced
Frequently Asked Questions
What does B-stock mean for this bass?
B-stock means this Schecter is fully functional with only minor cosmetic imperfections that do not affect playability or tone. The instrument plays and sounds identical to new stock at a lower price.
Is this bass suitable for beginners?
Yes—the ultrathin C-profile neck is designed for comfort and reduced fatigue, making it accessible for beginners while offering enough versatility and professional electronics to grow with intermediate and advanced players. The 34-inch scale and responsive neck geometry suit players across all skill levels.
What genres does this bass work best for?
The Schecter C-4 GT excels in rock, metal, funk, and studio sessions where articulate, punchy tone and tight low-end definition are priorities. It is not optimized for jazz or traditional folk applications.
How do the EMG pickups handle different playing styles?
The EMG 40DC bridge and 40P5 neck pickups provide versatile frequency response—the bridge delivers percussive attack and clarity for slap and aggressive picking, while the neck pickup adds warm sustain and body for fingerstyle passages. Blending both offers articulate definition across the full spectrum.
What makes the neck geometry comfortable for extended play?
The ultrathin C-profile measures just 0.787 inches at the first fret and 0.866 inches at the 12th fret, creating a fast, responsive playing surface that reduces hand fatigue during long rehearsals or sets. The 3-piece maple construction adds stability and durability for gigging use.