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Schecter PT SLS Evil Twin Electric Guitar Satin Black vs Schecter V-7 FR Randy Weitzel Ouija Electric Guitar in Satin White

The PT SLS Evil Twin is a 6-string workhorse with a neck-thru body and Fishman pickups, ideal for standard-tuning metal and progressive players seeking maximum upper-fret access and sustain. The V-7 FR is a 7-string instrument with a Floyd Rose bridge and EMG pickups, purpose-built for drop tunings and extended-range djent players who need tuning stability and lower-register clarity.

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Schecter PT SLS Evil Twin Electric Guitar Satin Black

$1,499.00
View Schecter PT SLS Evil Twin Electric Guitar Satin Black

Schecter V-7 FR Randy Weitzel Ouija Electric Guitar in Satin White

$1,499.00
View Schecter V-7 FR Randy Weitzel Ouija Electric Guitar in Satin White

Specs side by side

Schecter PT SLS Evil Twin Electric Guitar Satin BlackSchecter V-7 FR Randy Weitzel Ouija Electric Guitar in Satin White
Price$1,499.00$1,499.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter PT
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" Scale
Strings67
Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckMahogany
BridgeFixedTremolo
YearUnknown2019
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter PT SLS Evil Twin Electric Guitar Satin Black

  • Neck-thru construction maximizes sustain and tonal resonance
  • Ultra-thin 0.748" neck profile is fastest in class for lead work
  • Fishman Fluence pickups with coil-splits offer exceptional tonal versatility
  • 25.5" scale perfect for standard and drop-D tunings

Why choose Schecter V-7 FR Randy Weitzel Ouija Electric Guitar in Satin White

  • 7-string configuration with 26.5" extended scale handles low tunings effortlessly
  • Floyd Rose 1500 bridge provides rock-solid tuning stability for aggressive playing
  • EMG 707/85-7 pairing delivers tight, punchy low-end clarity ideal for djent
  • Set-neck construction provides strong midrange resonance and body coupling
Bottom line: Choose the PT SLS Evil Twin if you play 6-string standard or drop-D metal and need maximum playability and sustain. Choose the V-7 FR if you're committed to 7-string extended-range playing and drop tunings with a locking bridge system.

Frequently asked questions

Can the PT SLS Evil Twin handle drop tunings?

Yes, the 25.5" scale and tight hardware support drop-D tuning well. However, the V-7 FR's longer 26.5" scale is specifically designed for more aggressive low-tuning applications and extended-range clarity.

Which guitar is better for djent and modern progressive metal?

Both excel in this space, but the V-7 FR's 7-string configuration, Floyd Rose bridge, and EMG 707 bridge pickup are purpose-built for djent's palm-muted, low-end aggression. The PT SLS is ideal for 6-string progressive metal.

How do the neck profiles compare?

The PT SLS Evil Twin has a thinner profile (0.748" at first fret) compared to the V-7 FR (0.787" at first fret). The PT SLS feels faster, while the V-7 FR's slightly thicker neck provides more grip for 7-string technique.

Which pickup system is more versatile?

The Fishman Fluence pickups on the PT SLS offer coil-split functionality for wider tonal range from the same electronics. The EMG 707/85-7 pairing is more specialized for tight, aggressive modern metal tones without splitting options.

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