SCHECTER1520.B 1381 vs SCHECTER1520.B 2202 — Compare

Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 1381 vs Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 2202

Both are virtually identical Schecter Banshee GT FR models in the same finish and price tier, designed for metal and progressive rock. The key difference is that these are separate B-stock units (different stock numbers), so the choice depends on which specific instrument you inspect for cosmetic condition and playability.

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Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 1381

$879.20
View Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 1381

Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 2202

$879.20
View Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 2202

Specs side by side

Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 1381Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 2202
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 1381

  • Lightweight at 8.1 pounds reduces fatigue during long sessions
  • EMG 81/60 pairing praised for note separation and articulate aggression
  • Floyd Rose Special tremolo ensures tuning stability in technical play

Why choose Schecter Banshee GT FR Electric Guitar Satin Trans Blue B-Stock 2202

  • Detailed neck measurements provided (0.748" at 1st fret, 0.787" at 12th) for precise fit assessment
  • Emphasizes wide dynamic range and harmonic clarity across all registers
  • Set-neck construction with Ultra Access cutaway confirmed for upper-fret comfort
Bottom line: Choose based on which B-stock unit is physically available for inspection, as specs are essentially identical. Both suit intermediate-to-professional metal and progressive players seeking sustain, note definition, and fast playability.

Frequently asked questions

Are these the same guitar or different models?

Both are Schecter Banshee GT FR models with identical electronics (EMG 81/60), neck profile, Floyd Rose Special tremolo, and body construction. They are separate B-stock units with different inventory numbers, so minor cosmetic wear may vary between them.

What's the weight difference, and does it matter?

Product A is stated at 8.1 pounds. Product B does not list a weight specification, so you cannot reliably compare fatigue impact without handling both. Mahogany/maple construction is consistent between both.

Are these guitars suitable for genres beyond metal?

Both excel in metal, hard rock, djent, and progressive rock. Neither is ideal for jazz, folk, worship, or country due to the high-output EMG pickups and aggressive tonal character, though skilled players can adapt them to other styles.

What makes the Floyd Rose Special tremolo important for these guitars?

The locking nut and Special-series hardware maintain tuning stability during aggressive tremolo use, pitch-bending, and the physical demands of metal techniques, which is critical for the technical playing styles these guitars are built for.

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