Schecter Tori Ruffin Freak Juice Burst Traditional Guitar
Description
Schecter Tori Ruffin Freak Juice Burst Traditional Guitar
The Tori Ruffin Freak Juice Burst combines lightweight alder construction with a comfortable vintage "C" neck shape and meticulously voiced pickups that respond across multiple tonal palettes. The 22 X-Jumbo frets and 14" fretboard radius roasted maple board deliver responsive playability with excellent intonation stability, while the bolt-on design ensures straightforward maintenance and reliable neck pocket integrity. Built for gigging musicians and studio work alike, this guitar balances visual impact with serious sonic versatility.
Playability & Feel
The roasted hard rock maple neck with its vintage "C" shape sits naturally in your hand during long sets, with neck thickness measuring 20.32mm at the 1st fret and 21.59mm at the 12th fret. The Graph Tech TUSQ nut and Schecter locking tuners keep you locked in tune night after night, while the 2-way adjustable truss rod with heel access lets you dial in your preferred neck relief without breaking down the instrument mid-tour.
Tone & Electronics
The HSH pickup configuration—Pasadena Classic neck pickup, Nick Johnston Atomic middle single coil, and Pasadena Plus bridge pickup—handles everything from warm, articulate rhythms to high-output lead tones that cut through a live mix. The 5-way blade switch, master volume, master tone with push-pull coil split, and Wilkinson WVS50IIK tremolo bridge give you comprehensive tonal shaping and smooth vibrato effects on stage, while the coil split function on both bridge and neck pickups expands your palette with instant single-coil options.
Key Features
- Lightweight alder body with Juice Burst fade finish
- Bolt-on construction, flat top contour, right-handed orientation
- Roasted maple neck with vintage "C" shape, 20.32mm at 1st fret, 21.59mm at 12th fret
- Roasted Hard Rock Maple fretboard with 22 X-Jumbo frets and 14" radius
- 25.5" scale length
- HSH pickup configuration: Pasadena Classic (neck), Nick Johnston Atomic (middle), Pasadena Plus (bridge)
- 5-way blade switch with master volume and tone controls, push-pull coil split on bridge/neck pickups
- Wilkinson WVS50IIK tremolo bridge with Schecter locking tuners
- Graph Tech TUSQ nut, 42mm width
- 2-way adjustable truss rod with heel access
- Orange and yellow dot inlays with citrus fruit inlay at 12th fret
- Orange and yellow complementary plastics on pickup bobbins, switch tip, and controls
The Schecter Tori Ruffin Freak Juice Burst delivers professional-grade construction, versatile electronics, and unmistakable visual character in a platform designed for serious performance.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Country of Manufacture | South Korea |
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At a Glance
The Schecter Tori Ruffin Freak Juice Burst is a versatile HSH guitar built on lightweight alder with a comfortable vintage "C" neck, 22 X-Jumbo frets, and a roasted maple board that feels fast and stable under your hands. Its Pasadena and Nick Johnston pickups deliver warm, articulate rhythms through to high-output leads with coil-split options, making it equally at home on stage or in the studio for rock, indie, and pop. Choose this if you want a road-ready bolt-on design with professional tuning stability, smooth vibrato response, and enough tonal range to cover sessions without swapping guitars.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Rock
- ✓ Indie
- ✓ Pop
- ✓ Studio Sessions
Not the best pick for
- – Traditional Jazz
- – Djent
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What pickup configuration does this guitar have, and what tones should I expect?
The HSH setup pairs a Pasadena Classic neck pickup and Pasadena Plus bridge pickup (humbuckers) with a Nick Johnston Atomic middle single coil. You get warm, articulate rhythms from the humbuckers, high-output lead tones from the bridge, and single-coil clarity from the middle position, plus push-pull coil splits on both bridge and neck for expanded single-coil options.
Is the neck comfortable for extended playing sessions?
Yes. The roasted maple neck features a vintage "C" shape with 20.32mm thickness at the 1st fret and 21.59mm at the 12th fret—a classic profile that suits many hand sizes and playing styles. The 22 X-Jumbo frets and 14" fretboard radius deliver responsive playability and stable intonation.
What makes the bolt-on design beneficial?
Bolt-on construction ensures straightforward maintenance and reliable neck pocket integrity over time, making it easier to adjust or service the truss rod via heel access without removing the neck. This design also keeps the instrument road-ready for gigging musicians.
What hardware and tuning stability features are included?
The guitar features Schecter locking tuners, a Graph Tech TUSQ nut at 42mm width, and a Wilkinson WVS50IIK tremolo bridge that all work together to ensure stable tuning and sustained resonance during extended play and vibrato effects.
What genres and playing styles is this guitar best suited for?
The Tori Ruffin is designed for rock, indie, pop, and studio sessions. It excels in intermediate to advanced and professional hands. It is not optimized for traditional jazz or djent styles.