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Schecter Signature Johnny Christ Left-Handed Electric Bass in Satin Finish vs Schecter The Freeze Sicle 4 String Electric Bass in Purple

The Johnny Christ is a signature instrument optimized for metal and aggressive styles with high-output EMG pickups and an aggressive tone character, while The Freeze Sicle is a versatile all-rounder with a balanced 3-band EQ better suited to funk, studio work, and live gigging across multiple genres. Choose the Johnny Christ if you play metal or djent; choose The Freeze Sicle if you need studio versatility and don't require a left-handed option.

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Schecter Signature Johnny Christ Left-Handed Electric Bass in Satin Finish

$1,449.00
View Schecter Signature Johnny Christ Left-Handed Electric Bass in Satin Finish

Schecter The Freeze Sicle 4 String Electric Bass in Purple

$1,399.00
View Schecter The Freeze Sicle 4 String Electric Bass in Purple

Specs side by side

Schecter Signature Johnny Christ Left-Handed Electric Bass in Satin FinishSchecter The Freeze Sicle 4 String Electric Bass in Purple
Price$1,449.00$1,399.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
BodyPrecision BassPrecision Bass
Body TypeSolidSolid
Strings44
FretboardEbonyEbony
Pickup ConfigurationP
BridgeFixed
YearUnknown2023
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Signature Johnny Christ Left-Handed Electric Bass in Satin Finish

  • Left-handed configuration for southpaw players
  • High-output EMG MMCS/81 setup with aggressive sustain ideal for metal
  • 2-band active EQ with punchy, tight low end designed for heavy music
  • Signature design (gold crosses/deathbat inlays) appeals to metal bass players

Why choose Schecter The Freeze Sicle 4 String Electric Bass in Purple

  • 3-band EQ (B64) provides more tonal flexibility across funk, studio, and live settings
  • 18-volt battery system delivers higher headroom and cleaner signal than 9-volt
  • Carbon-fiber reinforced neck reduces neck dive and improves stability
  • Swamp ash body with beveled contour balances resonance and visual appeal
Bottom line: Buy the Johnny Christ if you play metal or djent and are left-handed; its high-output pickups and aggressive tone are purpose-built for those styles. Buy The Freeze Sicle if you need a right-handed bass for funk, studio sessions, or gigging across multiple genres and want maximum EQ control and tonal adaptability.

Frequently asked questions

Which bass is better for metal?

The Johnny Christ is purpose-designed for metal and djent with high-output EMG pickups (MMCS/81), aggressive sustain, and a tight low end. The Freeze Sicle is more versatile but not optimized for that genre.

Can left-handed players use The Freeze Sicle?

The Freeze Sicle is only available as a right-handed instrument. The Johnny Christ is specifically offered in left-handed configuration for southpaw players.

Which has better EQ control?

The Freeze Sicle offers a 3-band EMG B64 EQ system compared to the Johnny Christ's 2-band active EQ, giving more detailed tonal shaping options for studio and live work.

How do the pickup outputs differ?

The Johnny Christ uses higher-output EMG MMCS and EMG 81 pickups designed for aggressive attack and sustain. The Freeze Sicle uses EMG 35J and 35P pickups paired with an 18-volt battery for cleaner headroom and studio-friendly clarity.

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