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Schecter Universal Guitar Hardcase SGR-UNIVERSAL vs Schecter Solo-6 Hardcase SGR-9SC
Both are budget-friendly Schecter PE molded hardcases with identical core protection features—aluminum valance, EPS foam, plush lining, and lockable latches. The Solo-6 (SGR-9SC) specifies exact dimensions (42.5" x 4" x 15.5") and weight (~12 lbs), making it the clearer choice if you need confirmed fit; the Universal (SGR-UNIVERSAL) is marketed as a one-size-fits-most option for players who want flexibility across multiple guitar styles.
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Schecter Universal Guitar Hardcase SGR-UNIVERSAL
Specs side by side
| Schecter Universal Guitar Hardcase SGR-UNIVERSAL | Schecter Solo-6 Hardcase SGR-9SC | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $199.00 | $199.00 |
| Brand | Schecter | Schecter |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Schecter Universal Guitar Hardcase SGR-UNIVERSAL
- ✓ Universal sizing fits multiple guitar types without format constraints
- ✓ Marketed specifically for studio sessions alongside gigging
- ✓ Same protective core at potentially lower acquisition cost for casual users
Why choose Schecter Solo-6 Hardcase SGR-9SC
- ✓ Exact dimensions (42.5" x 4" x 15.5") let you verify fit before purchase
- ✓ Specified weight (~12 lbs) helps plan transport logistics
- ✓ Optimized design for Solo-6 six-string models ensures snug, secure fit
Frequently asked questions
Will the Universal case fit my full-size electric guitar?
The Universal is designed to accommodate multiple guitar types and sizes, but exact interior dimensions are not provided. If you need confirmed fit, the Solo-6 specifies 42.5" x 4" x 15.5" and is optimized for full-size six-strings.
Are the protection features the same on both cases?
Yes. Both use PE polyethylene exterior, EPS foam interior padding, deep plush lining, black aluminum valance reinforcement, through-bolted handles, and lockable metal latches. Protection quality is equivalent.
How much do they weigh and does that matter for touring?
The Solo-6 weighs approximately 12 lbs. The Universal's weight is not specified. For frequent touring, lighter cases reduce cumulative fatigue; if weight matters to you, the Solo-6's stated 12 lbs gives you a baseline for comparison.
Which is better for a beginner?
Either works well for beginners. The Universal offers flexibility if you might own multiple guitars later. The Solo-6 is ideal if you already own or plan to buy a full-size six-string, since its dimensions confirm secure fit.