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Schecter Omen-7 Electric Guitar in Vintage White Finish vs Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin White

The Omen-7 is a seven-string extended-range guitar built for modern metal and progressive music, while the C-6 FR Deluxe is a six-string with Floyd Rose tremolo suited for players who need expressive pitch effects and traditional shredding. Choose the Omen-7 for dropped tunings and seven-string riffing; choose the C-6 FR for dive bombs, whammy bar techniques, and standard six-string playing.

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Schecter Omen-7 Electric Guitar in Vintage White Finish

$499.00
View Schecter Omen-7 Electric Guitar in Vintage White Finish

Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin White

$499.00
View Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin White

Specs side by side

Schecter Omen-7 Electric Guitar in Vintage White FinishSchecter C-6 FR Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin White
Price$499.00$499.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter OmenSchecter C-6
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Strings76
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
Pickup ConfigurationHH
BridgeFixedTremolo
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Omen-7 Electric Guitar in Vintage White Finish

  • Seven-string extended range for lower tunings and broader harmonic options
  • Longer 26.5-inch scale provides balanced tension across all strings
  • Tune-O-Matic bridge with string-through design for solid tuning stability
  • Vintage white finish with honest wear represents great value for working musicians

Why choose Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin White

  • Floyd Rose tremolo system enables dive bombs, whammy bar effects, and expressive pitch control
  • Shorter 25.5-inch scale feels familiar to traditional six-string players
  • 14-inch fretboard radius suits smooth bending and chord work
  • Satin white finish offers clean professional appearance without showing wear
Bottom line: Intermediate to advanced players exploring heavier, extended-range material should choose the Omen-7; six-string players who want expressive tremolo effects and familiar scale length should pick the C-6 FR Deluxe. Both share the same thin 'C' neck and Schecter Diamond Plus pickups, so the choice hinges on string count and bridge system.

Frequently asked questions

Which guitar is better for drop-tuned metal?

The Omen-7 is purpose-built for extended range and lower tunings with its seven strings and longer 26.5-inch scale. The C-6 FR Deluxe can handle drop tunings on six strings but is better suited for standard or half-step drops.

Can I do whammy bar tricks on both guitars?

Only the C-6 FR Deluxe includes a Floyd Rose tremolo system for dive bombs and expressive effects. The Omen-7 uses a traditional Tune-O-Matic bridge without tremolo functionality.

Are the pickups and neck profiles identical?

Both guitars feature identical Schecter Diamond Plus pickups and the same thin 'C' neck shape with matching fret dimensions (.787 inch at the 1st fret, .866 inch at the 12th fret). The main differences are string count, scale length, and bridge type.

Which finish hides wear better during regular use?

The Omen-7's vintage white finish already shows honest wear and is designed for working musicians who don't mind visible patina. The C-6 FR Deluxe's satin white finish will show wear over time but arrives looking clean and professional.

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