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Schecter Solo-II SLS Elite Evil Twin Guitar B-Stock 1035 vs Schecter E-1 FR S SE Guitar Trans Purple Burst B-Stock 2241

The Solo-II SLS Elite offers a neck-through design with lightweight swamp ash construction and push-pull controls for maximum tonal shaping, while the E-1 FR S SE provides a Floyd Rose tremolo system and Sustainiac neck pickup for advanced players seeking infinite sustain and dynamic range. Choose the Solo-II for fast, ergonomic shredding with traditional bridge stability; choose the E-1 for experimental tremolo work and sustain effects.

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Schecter Solo-II SLS Elite Evil Twin Guitar B-Stock 1035

$1,119.20
View Schecter Solo-II SLS Elite Evil Twin Guitar B-Stock 1035

Schecter E-1 FR S SE Guitar Trans Purple Burst B-Stock 2241

$1,119.20
View Schecter E-1 FR S SE Guitar Trans Purple Burst B-Stock 2241

Specs side by side

Schecter Solo-II SLS Elite Evil Twin Guitar B-Stock 1035Schecter E-1 FR S SE Guitar Trans Purple Burst B-Stock 2241
Price$1,119.20$1,119.20
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter Solo-IISchecter E-1
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale24.75" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets24 Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckUnknown / OtherMahogany
BridgeFixedTremolo
Year20222021
ConditionRefurbishedRefurbished

Why choose Schecter Solo-II SLS Elite Evil Twin Guitar B-Stock 1035

  • Neck-through construction maximizes sustain and resonance
  • Ultra-lightweight swamp ash body reduces shoulder fatigue
  • Thin 'C' neck profile (0.748"-0.787") pairs with 24.75" scale for speed and comfort
  • Push-pull volume controls enable extensive tonal shaping

Why choose Schecter E-1 FR S SE Guitar Trans Purple Burst B-Stock 2241

  • Floyd Rose 1500 Series tremolo enables advanced whammy and dive-bomb techniques
  • Sustainiac neck pickup creates infinite sustain and feedback control modes
  • Set-neck construction with ultra access improves upper-fret comfort
  • Dual mini switches allow independent Sustainiac mode and activation control
Bottom line: Pick the Solo-II SLS Elite for straightforward, fast-playing metal and hard rock with traditional tuning stability and ergonomic comfort. Pick the E-1 FR S SE if you want a Floyd Rose tremolo system and Sustainiac effects for experimental progressive or studio work.

Frequently asked questions

Which guitar is better for players who don't want a tremolo system?

The Solo-II SLS Elite uses a fixed TonePros T3BT TOM bridge with tailpiece, making it ideal for players prioritizing tuning stability and traditional bridge mechanics. The E-1 FR S SE requires Floyd Rose tremolo mastery and maintenance.

What's the key tonal difference between the pickups?

The Solo-II uses Fishman Fluence Modern humbuckers for articulate, modern voicing with controlled dynamics. The E-1 pairs a Schecter USA Apocalypse-VI bridge humbucker with a Sustainiac neck pickup, enabling infinite sustain and feedback control for experimental playing.

Which neck feels faster for lead playing?

The Solo-II has a thinner neck at the first fret (0.748" vs. 0.787") and uses a 24.75" scale, making it slightly faster. The E-1's 25.5" scale and marginally thicker neck at the first fret suits players who prefer traditional Fender proportions with precision technique.

Are both B-stock units in playable condition?

Yes. The Solo-II is a standard B-stock unit at reduced price. The E-1 is unplayed with only a minor binding discoloration on the player-side body, representing significant savings on an otherwise excellent condition instrument.

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