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Schecter Nick Johnston PT Lefty Guitar Atomic Green vs Schecter Omen Elite-7 Multiscale Lefty Guitar Black Cherry Burst
The Nick Johnston PT is a versatile 6-string designed for rock and progressive styles with warm-to-bright tonal balance, while the Omen Elite-7 is a 7-string extended-range instrument built for metal and drop tunings with high-output aggression. Choose the Nick Johnston for traditional song structures and classic rock tones; choose the Omen Elite-7 if you need extra low-end range and modern metal voicing.
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Schecter Nick Johnston PT Lefty Guitar Atomic Green
Schecter Omen Elite-7 Multiscale Lefty Guitar Black Cherry Burst
Specs side by side
| Schecter Nick Johnston PT Lefty Guitar Atomic Green | Schecter Omen Elite-7 Multiscale Lefty Guitar Black Cherry Burst | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $949.00 | $949.00 |
| Brand | Schecter | Schecter |
| Series | Schecter Nick Johnston | Schecter Omen |
| Body | Telecaster | Double Cutaway |
| Body Type | Solid | Solid |
| Scale | 25.5" Scale | Multi Scale |
| Strings | 6 | 7 |
| Frets | 22 Frets | 24 Frets |
| Fretboard | Maple | Rosewood |
| Neck | Maple | Maple |
| Pickup Configuration | — | HH |
| Bridge | Fixed | Fixed |
| Year | 2023 | 2023 |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Schecter Nick Johnston PT Lefty Guitar Atomic Green
- ✓ Warm articulate neck pickup paired with bright cutting bridge single-coil for tonal versatility
- ✓ 25.5" scale with 22 jumbo frets keeps familiar playability and tuning range
- ✓ Roasted hard rock maple neck resists seasonal movement and weather changes
- ✓ Striking Atomic Green finish with distinctive visual character
Why choose Schecter Omen Elite-7 Multiscale Lefty Guitar Black Cherry Burst
- ✓ Seven-string configuration with 25.5" to 27" multiscale design for extended lower range and drop tunings
- ✓ Dual high-output Diamond Heretic humbuckers deliver modern metal articulation and aggression
- ✓ Thin "C" neck profile with narrow first-fret width (0.787") enables faster access and reduced hand fatigue
- ✓ Hipshot 7-string multiscale bridge maintains tuning stability across all seven strings
Frequently asked questions
Which guitar is better for metal and drop-D tuning?
The Omen Elite-7. Its seven-string extended range, multiscale design (27" on the lowest string), and dual high-output humbuckers are purpose-built for metal and drop tunings. The Nick Johnston PT's 6-string, 25.5" scale is better suited to standard and alternate rock tunings.
Do both guitars feel comfortable for long practice sessions?
Yes, but differently. The Nick Johnston PT has a slightly thicker Vintage "C" neck (0.825" at first fret) optimized for control, while the Omen Elite-7's thinner "C" profile (0.787" at first fret) reduces hand fatigue on the wider 7-string fretboard. Both suit intermediate and advanced players.
Which has warmer, more vintage tones?
The Nick Johnston PT. Its neck-position Diamond '78 humbucker delivers warm, articulate tones with roasted hard rock maple resonance. The Omen Elite-7's dual Heretic humbuckers are voiced for modern high-output aggression, not vintage warmth.
How do the fretboards compare?
The Nick Johnston PT has an ebony fretboard with 22 jumbo frets on a 14" radius; the Omen Elite-7 has rosewood with 24 jumbo frets on a 16" radius. Ebony is harder and more durable; the Omen's 16" radius is flatter for faster playability on a wider neck.