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Schecter Omen-6 Electric Guitar in Gloss Black Finish vs Schecter Omen-6 Electric Guitar In Vintage White Finish

Both are identical Schecter Omen-6 guitars with the same specs, neck profile, pickups, and electronics—the only real difference is cosmetics: gloss black with ivory binding versus vintage white with black binding. Choose based purely on visual preference and which finish matches your aesthetic.

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Schecter Omen-6 Electric Guitar in Gloss Black Finish

$499.00
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Schecter Omen-6 Electric Guitar In Vintage White Finish

$499.00
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Specs side by side

Schecter Omen-6 Electric Guitar in Gloss Black FinishSchecter Omen-6 Electric Guitar In Vintage White Finish
Price$499.00$499.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter OmenSchecter Omen
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Strings66
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
Pickup ConfigurationHHHH
BridgeFixedFixed
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Omen-6 Electric Guitar in Gloss Black Finish

  • Gloss black with ivory binding looks sharp and professional on stage
  • Modern aesthetic that suits contemporary rock and metal styles
  • High-contrast binding detail adds visual appeal

Why choose Schecter Omen-6 Electric Guitar In Vintage White Finish

  • Vintage white finish evokes classic rock tradition and timeless appeal
  • Black binding complements the retro look
  • Comes factory-setup and includes Ernie Ball strings
Bottom line: These guitars are functionally identical. Pick the Gloss Black if you prefer modern aesthetics; choose Vintage White if you want a classic rock appearance. Both deliver the same playability, tone, and build quality for beginners and intermediate players exploring rock and metal.

Frequently asked questions

Are the pickups and electronics the same on both?

Yes. Both feature dual Schecter Diamond Plus pickups, identical volume/tone/3-way switch configuration, Tune-O-Matic bridge with string-thru-body design, and black chrome hardware.

Is the neck profile or playability different?

No. Both have the identical Thin 'C' profile neck, 25.5" scale, 24 X-Jumbo frets, 14" fretboard radius, Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut, and 2-way adjustable truss rod.

Which is better for rock versus metal?

Both are equally suited to rock, metal, and hard rock. The choice between them is purely visual—pick whichever finish appeals to you personally.

Does the vintage white finish affect tone or sustain?

No. Finish color is cosmetic only. Both guitars use the same basswood body, maple neck, and hardware, delivering identical tone and sustain characteristics.

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