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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
Schecter The Freeze Sicle 4 String Electric Bass in Purple
Specs side by side
| Schecter Signature Johnny Christ Left-Handed Electric Bass in Satin Finish | Schecter The Freeze Sicle 4 String Electric Bass in Purple | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,449.00 | $1,399.00 |
| Brand | Schecter | Schecter |
| Body | Precision Bass | Precision Bass |
| Body Type | Solid | Solid |
| Strings | 4 | 4 |
| Fretboard | Ebony | Ebony |
| Pickup Configuration | — | P |
| Bridge | — | Fixed |
| Year | Unknown | 2023 |
| Condition | New | New |
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
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.