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Schecter Schecter Sixx Bass bass in Satin Black vs Schecter dUg Pinnick Baron-H Bass bass in Gloss Black
The Schecter Sixx is a neck-through instrument with dual EMG pickups and advanced active tone shaping, suited for players who want maximum sustain and tonal control. The dUg Pinnick Baron-H is a lighter 35-scale bolt-on with a single Seymour Duncan pickup, designed for aggressive funk and rock with a simpler signal path and less weight.
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Schecter Schecter Sixx Bass bass in Satin Black
Schecter dUg Pinnick Baron-H Bass bass in Gloss Black
Specs side by side
| Schecter Schecter Sixx Bass bass in Satin Black | Schecter dUg Pinnick Baron-H Bass bass in Gloss Black | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,199.00 | $1,199.00 |
| Brand | Schecter | Schecter |
| Body | Precision Bass | Modern Bass |
| Body Type | Solid | Solid |
| Scale | 34" Scale | 35" Scale |
| Strings | 4 | 4 |
| Frets | 24 Frets | 22 Frets |
| Fretboard | Rosewood | Rosewood |
| Neck | Maple | Maple |
| Neck Construction | Neck-Thru-Body | Bolt-On |
| Pickup Configuration | Active HH | — |
| Bridge | String-Through Body | — |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Schecter Schecter Sixx Bass bass in Satin Black
- ✓ Neck-through construction delivers superior sustain and midrange presence
- ✓ Dual EMG pickups with VLPF active tone control and kill switch for extensive tonal sculpting
- ✓ 24 X-Jumbo frets on rosewood; C-shaped neck profile suits technical and open playing styles
Why choose Schecter dUg Pinnick Baron-H Bass bass in Gloss Black
- ✓ Semi-hollow mahogany body keeps weight around 7.5 lbs, reducing fatigue on long sessions
- ✓ 35-inch scale provides extended range and tighter low-end articulation
- ✓ Simpler single-pickup active setup with direct signal path, easier to maintain and troubleshoot
Frequently asked questions
What is the main construction difference between these two basses?
The Schecter Sixx uses neck-through construction for maximum sustain and tonal coupling, while the dUg Pinnick Baron-H employs bolt-on construction paired with a semi-hollow mahogany body for reduced weight and a different resonance character.
How do the pickup and electronics compare?
The Schecter Sixx features dual EMG pickups (LJX bridge, PX neck) with an advanced VLPF active tone control, kill switch, and dual volume controls for extensive tonal shaping. The dUg Pinnick Baron-H has a single Seymour Duncan Pro Active APB-1 pickup with simple volume control and a more direct signal path.
Which bass is better for extended playing sessions?
The dUg Pinnick Baron-H weighs approximately 7.5 lbs and includes a semi-hollow body design specifically to minimize fatigue during long sessions. The Schecter Sixx is a solid-body neck-through design and will be notably heavier, though it offers superior sustain.
How do scale lengths affect these instruments?
The Schecter Sixx is a standard 34-inch scale, while the dUg Pinnick Baron-H extends to 35 inches, providing a tighter low-end response and extended upper range. The 35-scale also affects string tension and spacing, suiting players who prefer a more aggressive, articulate tone.