SCHECTER1520.B 0214 vs SCHECTER1520.B 2209 — Compare

Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 0214 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 price tier, differing only in B-stock cosmetic damage location and severity. Choose based on which cosmetic flaws matter least to you—the white spot on unit 0214 versus binding cracks and a ding on unit 2209—since both are fully functional and play identically.

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Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 0214

$879.20
View Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 0214

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 0214Schecter 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 0214

  • B-stock damage limited to fret binding cracks and one white spot on body
  • Floyd Rose Special 'Hot Rod' locking tremolo for aggressive tuning stability
  • Active EMG 81/60 pickups with high-output clarity and tight lows
  • Ultra-thin U-neck with carbon fiber reinforcement for extended playability

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

  • Same professional-grade EMG 81/60 active electronics and Floyd Rose tremolo
  • Identical 3-piece maple neck with carbon fiber rods and 24 X-Jumbo frets
  • B-stock pricing reflects minor cosmetic wear only—fully playable
  • Satin Trans Blue finish with flamed maple top for refined modern look
Bottom line: These two units are the same guitar with different B-stock cosmetic blemishes. If you prefer hidden damage (fret binding), choose 0214; if you can live with a visible ding and binding cracks, 2209 may offer slightly better pricing for identical performance.

Frequently asked questions

Are these two guitars tonally identical?

Yes. Both feature the same EMG 81 bridge and EMG 60 neck active pickups, 25.5-inch scale, set-neck mahogany body with flamed maple top, and Floyd Rose Special 'Hot Rod' tremolo. Tone and playability are identical.

What is the difference between B-stock unit 0214 and 2209?

Unit 0214 has cosmetic finish cracks in the fret binding and a white spot on the body. Unit 2209 has cracks in the fret binding and a small ding. Both are fully functional; the difference is cosmetic damage location and visibility.

Is the ultra-thin neck suitable for metal and drop tunings?

Yes. The .748-inch first-fret and .787-inch 12th-fret measurements, combined with 3-piece maple construction and carbon fiber reinforcement, provide stability and comfort for aggressive playing, fast passages, and lower tunings.

Which B-stock guitar offers better value?

Both are priced identically as mid-tier Banshee GT FR models. Your choice depends on aesthetic preference: choose 0214 if the white body spot bothers you more than hidden binding cracks, or 2209 if a small ding is less noticeable to you.

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