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Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C-7 Left-Handed Electric Guitar Trans vs Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 Electric Bass Honey Satin

The Hellraiser Hybrid C-7 is a seven-string guitar built for progressive metal and djent, while the Stiletto Studio-6 is a six-string bass designed for metal and modern bass styles. Choose the guitar if you play six- or seven-string guitar music; choose the bass if you're a bassist seeking extended range and contemporary tone.

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Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C-7 Left-Handed Electric Guitar Trans

$1,299.00
View Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C-7 Left-Handed Electric Guitar Trans

Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 Electric Bass Honey Satin

$1,299.00
View Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 Electric Bass Honey Satin

Specs side by side

Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C-7 Left-Handed Electric Guitar Trans Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 Electric Bass Honey Satin
Price$1,299.00$1,299.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter HellraiserSchecter Stiletto
BodySingle CutawayModern Bass
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale34" Scale
Strings76
Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyRosewood
NeckUnknown / Other
BridgeFixedFixed
YearUnknown2021
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Hellraiser Hybrid C-7 Left-Handed Electric Guitar Trans

  • Seven-string configuration extends range for djent and progressive metal
  • Ultra-thin C-neck profile (0.748" at first fret) optimized for left-handed players
  • 26.5" scale with 24 X-Jumbo frets balances extended range with playability
  • EMG 57-7H and 66-7H pickups deliver high-output articulation and controlled low-end

Why choose Schecter Stiletto Studio-6 Electric Bass Honey Satin

  • 35-inch extended scale length provides excellent sustain and tonal clarity for bass
  • Neck-through construction with carbon fiber reinforcement ensures stability and minimal neck dive
  • EMG 45HZ pickups with 18-volt active preamp deliver punchy output with strong headroom
  • Six-string bass design accommodates modern extended-range bass techniques
Bottom line: Buy the Hellraiser if you're a left-handed guitarist seeking a seven-string instrument for metal and progressive styles. Buy the Stiletto if you're a bassist wanting a modern six-string with extended scale and aggressive tone.

Frequently asked questions

Are these instruments the same type of instrument?

No. The Hellraiser Hybrid C-7 is a seven-string electric guitar; the Stiletto Studio-6 is a six-string electric bass. They serve different roles in a band and are not interchangeable.

Which is better for metal music?

Both are designed for metal. The guitar suits progressive metal and djent with its seven strings and high-output pickups; the bass suits metal with its articulate, punchy tone and extended 35-inch scale.

What are the key scale-length differences?

The guitar uses a 26.5" scale optimized for extended range in a manageable package; the bass uses a 35" scale typical of modern six-string basses, providing deeper tone and greater sustain.

Who should buy the Hellraiser specifically?

Left-handed guitarists intermediate to professional level who play progressive metal, djent, or modern rock and want a seven-string instrument with an ultra-thin neck profile.

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