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Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C-8 guitar in Trans Black Burst vs Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 LH guitar in Honey Satin

The Hellraiser Hybrid C-8 is an 8-string extended-range guitar built for metal and progressive genres, while the Stiletto Studio-6 LH is a left-handed 6-string bass designed for funk, progressive, and studio work. Choose the Schecter guitar if you play six-string or extended-range metal; choose the bass if you're a left-handed bassist seeking punchy, articulate low-end tone.

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Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C-8 guitar in Trans Black Burst

$1,349.00
View Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C-8 guitar in Trans Black Burst

Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 LH guitar in Honey Satin

$1,349.00
View Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 LH guitar in Honey Satin

Specs side by side

Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C-8 guitar in Trans Black BurstSchecter Stiletto Studio-6 LH guitar in Honey Satin
Price$1,349.00$1,349.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter HellraiserSchecter Stiletto
BodySingle CutawayModern Bass
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale28" Scale35" Scale
Strings86
Frets24 Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyRosewood
NeckMapleMaple
Neck ConstructionSet-NeckNeck-Thru-Body
Pickup ConfigurationActive HHActive HH
BridgeHipshotFixed
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C-8 guitar in Trans Black Burst

  • Ultra-thin C-neck (0.748" first fret) enables fast, comfortable playing across 24 frets
  • 8-string extended range with 28" scale for modern metal and djent applications
  • Active EMG 57-8H and 66-8H pickups deliver high-output, articulate tone with extended dynamics
  • Set-neck construction with ultra-access joint balances playability with sustain

Why choose Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 LH guitar in Honey Satin

  • Left-handed configuration with full factory setup—rare and ready to play
  • Neck-thru construction with thin C-profile neck (0.787" first fret) for smooth upper-fret access
  • Dual EMG 45HZ pickups with 18-volt power deliver punchy low end and articulate midrange
  • 35" scale and 6-string setup ideal for funk, progressive bass lines, and studio sessions
Bottom line: Buy the Hellraiser C-8 if you need an extended-range 8-string guitar for heavy modern music. Buy the Stiletto Studio-6 LH if you're a left-handed bassist looking for an articulate, high-output instrument suited to funk and progressive styles.

Frequently asked questions

Are these instruments the same type?

No. The Hellraiser is an 8-string guitar; the Stiletto is a 6-string bass. They serve entirely different roles in a band or studio.

Which has a longer scale length?

The Stiletto Studio-6 bass has a 35-inch scale, compared to the Hellraiser's 28-inch guitar scale. Longer bass scales provide better low-end clarity and string tension.

How do the neck profiles compare?

Both feature a thin C-shape. The Hellraiser measures 0.748" at the first fret and 0.787" at the twelfth; the Stiletto measures 0.787" and 0.866" respectively. Both are designed for fast, comfortable playing.

What genres suit each instrument?

The Hellraiser excels in metal, progressive, and djent; the Stiletto is optimized for funk, progressive, and studio sessions. Their tonal characters and ranges align with these different musical contexts.

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