Schecter Machine Gun Kelly PT Lefty Guitar Hot Pink
Description
Schecter Machine Gun Kelly PT Lefty Guitar Hot Pink
This left-handed Machine Gun Kelly PT delivers a comfortable, fast-playing experience with its thin 'C' neck profile and 25.5" scale length. The hot pink finish commands attention on stage while the bolt-on construction and ebony fretboard provide responsive playability and sustain. Built in Indonesia with quality hardware and electronics, this model balances striking aesthetics with functional design for serious left-handed players.
Playability & Feel
The maple neck with carbon fiber reinforcement rods resists warping while maintaining snappy response, and the thin 'C' shape at the first fret (.787") tapering to .866" at the 12th fret suits both rhythm and lead work. 22 X-Jumbo frets on an ebony fretboard with a 14" radius deliver fast string transitions for fluid playing across the neck, while Schecter Locking tuners and the Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut (1.653" width) keep tuning rock-solid through demanding gigs and studio sessions.
Tone & Electronics
A single Schecter USA Pasadena Plus bridge pickup powers this guitar, paired with a 2-way dependent kill switch for dynamic attack control and creative tone-shaping on the fly. The PT-H bridge with string-thru body construction maximizes sustain and resonance for cutting clarity in a live mix, while black hardware complements the striking pink finish without sacrificing durability through road use.
Key Features
- Left-handed configuration with full-size playability
- Alder body with flat-top contour and black 1-ply binding
- Maple neck with carbon fiber reinforcement rods
- Thin 'C' neck shape — 0.787" at 1st fret, 0.866" at 12th fret
- 25.5" scale length (648mm)
- 22 X-Jumbo frets on ebony fretboard with 14" radius
- Luminlay glow-in-the-dark side dot markers
- Double XX inlays at the 12th fret
- Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut — 1.653" width
- PT-H bridge with string-thru body design
- Schecter USA Pasadena Plus pickup with 2-way kill switch
- Black hardware throughout; Schecter locking tuners
This Machine Gun Kelly PT combines exceptional left-handed ergonomics, professional-grade electronics, and distinctive hot pink styling into a guitar built for players who refuse to compromise on either performance or presence.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Left handed |
| Country of Manufacture | Indonesia |
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At a Glance
The Schecter Machine Gun Kelly PT Lefty is a professionally-voiced left-handed rock machine built for speed and sustain, with a thin 'C' neck, 25.5" scale, and carbon-fiber reinforcement that handles both rhythm and lead work live without breaking a sweat. The single Schecter USA Pasadena Plus pickup delivers tight, focused crunch with a 2-way kill switch for dynamic control, while the string-thru PT-H bridge and ebony fretboard keep articulate attack and responsive playability at the core. Bold hot pink finish and quality hardware make it a stage-ready statement piece for intermediate to pro left-handed players gigging rock, metal, and hard rock.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Rock
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Live Performance
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Folk
- – Traditional Country
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this guitar suitable for beginners?
No — this is built for intermediate, advanced, and professional players. The thin 'C' neck profile and X-Jumbo frets are designed for speed and lead work, making it better suited to players already comfortable with faster playing styles and rock or metal genres.
What is included with this guitar?
The guitar ships fully equipped with Schecter locking tuners, a Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut, 22 X-Jumbo frets on an ebony fretboard, Luminlay glow-in-the-dark side dots, and the PT-H bridge with string-thru body construction. A case or gig bag is not mentioned in the specs.
How does the kill switch work and what can it do?
The 2-way dependent kill switch lets you cut the signal dynamically for creative attack control and tone-shaping — useful for chopping rhythms or creating percussive effects without switching pickup selections.
Why is the carbon fiber reinforcement important?
The carbon fiber rods in the maple neck resist warping and maintain a stable, snappy response over time — critical for a gigging or touring instrument that needs to hold tuning and playability across different venues and climates.
What genres is this guitar best suited for?
This PT is built for rock, metal, and hard rock with its tight sustain, focused midrange, and articulate attack. It is not designed for jazz, folk, or traditional country styles.