SCHECTER1520.B 0017 vs SCHECTER1520.B 2209 — Compare

Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 0017 vs Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 2209

Both are identical Schecter Banshee GT FR models in the same finish and spec, differing only in B-stock condition notes. Choose the one whose cosmetic wear disclosure better matches your tolerance for minor imperfections on a used/demo unit.

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Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 0017

$879.20
View Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 0017

Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 2209

$879.20
View Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 2209

Specs side by side

Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 0017Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 2209
Price$879.20$879.20
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter BansheeSchecter Banshee
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets24 Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckMapleMaple
BridgeTremoloTremolo
Year20202020
ConditionRefurbishedRefurbished

Why choose Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 0017

  • Floyd Rose Special 'Hot Rod' locking tremolo for dive bombs and vibrato
  • EMG 81/60 active pickup pairing for aggressive high-gain and clarity
  • Ultra-thin U-neck with carbon fiber for fatigue-free lead playing
  • 24 X-Jumbo frets on 14" radius for precise bending and articulation

Why choose Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 2209

  • Floyd Rose Special 'Hot Rod' locking tremolo for tuning stability during aggressive play
  • EMG 81/60 pickups for high-output articulate tones
  • Ultra-thin U-neck with carbon fiber reinforcement and fast response
  • 25.5" scale for traditional tuning stability
Bottom line: These are the same guitar; the only meaningful difference is the documented B-stock cosmetic wear. Pick based on your comfort with minor fret-binding cracks and small dings versus an undisclosed condition on the other unit.

Frequently asked questions

What's the actual difference between these two Banshee GT FR units?

Both share identical electronics (EMG 81/60), hardware (Floyd Rose Special), neck profile, fretboard, and scale. Product B explicitly notes minor cosmetic wear including fret-binding cracks and a small ding; Product A's condition notes are incomplete or unclear.

Are they suitable for metal and drop tunings?

Yes. Both feature a 25.5" scale for stable tension in drop tunings, Floyd Rose locking tremolo for tuning retention, and EMG active pickups optimized for aggressive high-gain tones and modern metal.

What's the neck like for lead playing?

Both offer an ultra-thin U-shaped neck with carbon fiber reinforcement, 24 X-Jumbo frets on a 14" radius, and set-neck construction with upper-fret access—ideal for intricate lead work without hand fatigue.

Why are these B-stock, and should I worry?

B-stock typically means demo or returned units with minor cosmetic flaws. Product B explicitly discloses fret-binding cracks and a small ding but confirms full playability; neither defect affects tone or function, making these good value if cosmetics don't concern you.

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