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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

$949.00
View Schecter Nick Johnston PT Lefty Guitar Atomic Green

Schecter Omen Elite-7 Multiscale Lefty Guitar Black Cherry Burst

$949.00
View Schecter Omen Elite-7 Multiscale Lefty Guitar Black Cherry Burst

Specs side by side

Schecter Nick Johnston PT Lefty Guitar Atomic GreenSchecter Omen Elite-7 Multiscale Lefty Guitar Black Cherry Burst
Price$949.00$949.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter Nick JohnstonSchecter Omen
BodyTelecasterDouble Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" ScaleMulti Scale
Strings67
Frets22 Frets24 Frets
FretboardMapleRosewood
NeckMapleMaple
Pickup ConfigurationHH
BridgeFixedFixed
Year20232023
ConditionNewNew

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
Bottom line: Buy the Nick Johnston PT if you play rock, progressive, or indie and want a responsive 6-string with balanced warm-to-bright tones. Buy the Omen Elite-7 if you need seven strings for metal, extended tunings, or modern progressive music with tight, aggressive low-end character.

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.

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