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Schecter Schecter Sixx Bass bass in Satin Black vs Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 LH bass in Honey Satin

The Schecter Sixx is a right-handed, versatile workhorse with a split pickup configuration and aggressive active tone shaping, while the Stiletto Studio-4 LH is purpose-built for left-handed players with a dual-pickup setup and 3-band EQ for broader tonal control. Choose the Sixx for right-handed players seeking immediate tonal sculpting; choose the Stiletto Studio-4 LH if you play left-handed and want balanced, professional-grade active electronics.

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Schecter Schecter Sixx Bass bass in Satin Black

$1,199.00
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Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 LH bass in Honey Satin

$1,199.00
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Specs side by side

Schecter Schecter Sixx Bass bass in Satin BlackSchecter Stiletto Studio-4 LH bass in Honey Satin
Price$1,199.00$1,199.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
BodyPrecision BassModern Bass
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale34" Scale34" Scale
Strings44
Frets24 Frets24 Frets
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
NeckMapleMaple
Neck ConstructionNeck-Thru-BodyNeck-Thru-Body
Pickup ConfigurationActive HHActive HH
BridgeString-Through Body
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Schecter Sixx Bass bass in Satin Black

  • EMG VLPF active tone control with kill switch for immediate tonal manipulation
  • Bridge and neck pickup combination delivers punchy lows with articulate highs
  • Right-handed configuration suits the majority of players
  • Cream dot inlays and satin black finish provide cohesive modern aesthetic

Why choose Schecter Stiletto Studio-4 LH bass in Honey Satin

  • Purpose-built left-handed configuration with Ultra Access design for upper-fret reach
  • 3-band EMG active EQ allows broader, more flexible tone shaping than 2-band systems
  • Bubinga top with mahogany body adds visual warmth and resonance characteristics
  • Thinner neck profile (0.787" at 1st fret) reduces hand fatigue during long sessions
Bottom line: Buy the Schecter Sixx if you play right-handed and want a responsive, articulate bass with decisive active controls for studio and live work. Buy the Stiletto Studio-4 LH if you play left-handed and prefer a slimmer neck with more comprehensive EQ shaping options.

Frequently asked questions

What is the key difference in pickup configuration?

The Sixx uses an EMG LJX bridge and EMG PX neck pickup pairing with a VLPF active tone control and kill switch. The Stiletto Studio-4 LH uses dual EMG 35HZ pickups with a full 3-band active EQ, offering more comprehensive frequency shaping.

Are these basses suitable for the same genres?

Both are designed for funk, studio sessions, and live performance by intermediate to professional players. Neither is recommended for traditional jazz or beginners, though both excel at modern electric bass applications.

What is the main playability difference?

The Sixx has a standard C-shaped neck with a 12-inch radius, while the Stiletto Studio-4 LH features a thinner 'C' profile (0.787" at 1st fret) with a 16-inch radius and Ultra Access upper-fret design specifically for left-handed players. The Stiletto's thinner neck reduces hand fatigue over long sessions.

Which bass offers more tonal flexibility?

The Stiletto Studio-4 LH's 3-band active EQ provides broader frequency control than the Sixx's VLPF tone control and kill switch. However, the Sixx's kill switch offers unique on-off tonal contrast for immediate effect.

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