Schecter KM-6 MK-III Legacy Lefty Guitar Transparent White Satin
Description
Schecter KM-6 MK-III Legacy Lefty Guitar Transparent White Satin
The slim, ultra-thin "C" neck profile on this Schecter KM-6 MK-III Legacy cuts through the mix with fluid lead work and complex fingerings, while the resonant mahogany body with flamed maple top delivers thick, focused tones with natural sustain that commands presence on stage. Built as a left-handed instrument with neck-through construction and ultra access, this guitar delivers across metal, hard rock, and progressive styles with equal authority and reliability. The transparent white satin finish reveals the beautiful wood grain beneath while maintaining a tactile, comfortable playing surface during extended live sets and marathon practice sessions.
Playability & Feel
The neck features a 3-piece maple construction with carbon fiber reinforcement rods, creating a stable platform that holds intonation and tuning stability through demanding gigs. A 12"-16" compound radius ebony fretboard paired with 24 x-jumbo stainless steel frets enables smooth transition between open position work and high-fret soloing, while Luminlay glow-in-the-dark side dot markers keep you locked in during low-light stage conditions. The Ernie Ball compensated nut and Hipshot hardtail bridge anchor accurate intonation and rock-solid tuning retention night after night.
Tone & Electronics
Dual Lundgren M6 pickups deliver aggressive, articulate voice with clear note definition and natural compression suited to high-gain and clean applications alike. The 3-way toggle switch with master volume control keeps the signal path simple and direct, allowing the pickups' character to shine through without unnecessary coloration. The neck-through body construction amplifies resonance and sustain, giving every note clarity and presence that cuts through the mix.
Key Features
- Left-handed 6-string configuration with 25.5" scale length
- Mahogany body with flamed maple top, transparent white satin finish
- Neck-through construction with ultra access cutaway
- Maple 3-piece neck with carbon fiber reinforcement rods, ultra thin "C" profile
- Ebony fretboard with 12"-16" compound radius and 24 x-jumbo stainless steel frets
- 42mm nut width with Ernie Ball compensated nut
- Dual Lundgren M6 pickups with 3-way toggle and master volume
- Hipshot hardtail bridge with Schecter locking tuners
- Aluminum offset/reverse circle inlays and luminlay glow-in-the-dark side dots
- Black 1-ply binding throughout
- 2-way spoke wheel truss rod for neck adjustment
- Weight: 6.4 pounds
This KM-6 MK-III Legacy lefty combines premium components and thoughtful construction to deliver a reliable, gigging-ready instrument that builds confidence in the hands and keeps up with the demands of the stage.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Left handed |
| Neck Construction | Neck-Thru-Body |
| Country of Manufacture | South Korea |
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At a Glance
The Schecter KM-6 MK-III Legacy Lefty is a neck-through 6-string built for aggressive metal, hard rock, and progressive styles with a slim, ultra-thin C-profile neck that rewards fast lead work and complex fingerings. Dual Lundgren M6 pickups deliver articulate, focused tones with natural compression and thick sustain, while the mahogany body with flamed maple top and carbon fiber-reinforced 3-piece maple neck ensure stable tuning and intonation night after night on stage. Choose this instrument if you're a left-handed intermediate-to-pro player who demands premium playability, reliable hardware (Hipshot bridge, Schecter locking tuners, Ernie Ball nut), and a guitar that cuts through a high-gain mix with clarity.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Progressive
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Folk
- – Country
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What neck profile and fretboard radius does this guitar have?
The KM-6 MK-III features an ultra-thin C-profile neck with a 12"-16" compound radius ebony fretboard and 24 x-jumbo stainless steel frets, designed to ease transition between open-position and high-fret work.
What pickups are in this guitar and how do they sound?
Dual Lundgren M6 pickups deliver aggressive, articulate tones with clear note definition and natural compression, suited to both high-gain and clean applications.
How does the neck-through construction affect tone and tuning stability?
Neck-through construction amplifies resonance and sustain, giving every note clarity and presence, while the 3-piece maple neck with carbon fiber reinforcement rods maintains intonation and tuning stability.
Is this guitar designed for left-handed players?
Yes, this is a left-handed 6-string configuration with a 25.5" scale length, ultra access cutaway, and all hardware mirrored for left-handed play.
What hardware comes standard on this guitar?
The KM-6 MK-III includes a Hipshot hardtail bridge, Schecter locking tuners, Ernie Ball compensated nut, and a 3-way toggle switch with master volume control.
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