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Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS Electric Green vs Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS Electric Guitar Atomic Snow

Both are identical Nick Johnston Traditional HSS models with the same electronics, playability specs, and construction—the only difference is finish color. Choose based purely on aesthetic preference: Atomic Green with mint pickguard for a vintage-inspired look, or Atomic Snow for a classic bright white appearance.

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Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS Electric Green

$899.00
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Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS Electric Guitar Atomic Snow

$899.00
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Specs side by side

Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS Electric GreenSchecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS Electric Guitar Atomic Snow
Price$899.00$899.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter Nick JohnstonSchecter Nick Johnston
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets22 Frets22 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckMapleMaple
BridgeTremoloTremolo
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS Electric Green

  • Striking Atomic Green finish with mint green pickguard stands out visually
  • Vintage-inspired color scheme appeals to players seeking distinctive aesthetics
  • Same versatile HSS configuration and roasted maple neck as Product B

Why choose Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS Electric Guitar Atomic Snow

  • Classic Atomic Snow white finish suits traditional and modern playing styles
  • Explicitly listed Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut for confirmed tuning stability
  • Mentions locking tuners and Diamond Vintage Tremolo for detail-oriented buyers
Bottom line: Pick the Atomic Green if you prefer bold, eye-catching finishes; choose Atomic Snow if you want a timeless white look. Both guitars deliver identical tone, playability, and versatility across rock, blues, indie, and pop—the choice is purely visual.

Frequently asked questions

Are the pickups and electronics the same between these two?

Yes, both feature two Schecter Diamond Nick Johnston single-coils in neck and middle positions, a Schecter Diamond '78 humbucker at the bridge, and a push-pull coil-split tone control for added flexibility.

What is the main difference between these two guitars?

The finish color: Atomic Green with mint green pickguard versus Atomic Snow (white). All construction, electronics, neck profile, and hardware specifications are identical.

Which one is better for blues and rock players?

Both are equally suited to blues, rock, and indie music. The HSS configuration and roasted maple neck on each deliver articulate cleans and punchy driven tones across these genres.

Do these guitars have tuning stability features?

Yes, both include a 25.5-inch scale with proper nut width, and Product B explicitly mentions locking tuners and a Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut for enhanced stability, though Product A's specifications are otherwise equivalent.

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