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Schecter Tori Ruffin Freak Juice Burst Traditional Lefty Guitar vs Schecter PT-7 Multiscale Black Ops Electric Guitar

The Tori Ruffin is a left-handed traditional six-string built for blues and rock with three-pickup versatility, while the PT-7 is a seven-string multiscale engineered for progressive metal and extended-range tunings. Choose the Tori Ruffin if you play left-handed and favor classic rock/blues styles; choose the PT-7 if you need extended range and play modern heavy music.

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Schecter Tori Ruffin Freak Juice Burst Traditional Lefty Guitar

$1,349.00
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Schecter PT-7 Multiscale Black Ops Electric Guitar

$1,349.00
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Specs side by side

Schecter Tori Ruffin Freak Juice Burst Traditional Lefty GuitarSchecter PT-7 Multiscale Black Ops Electric Guitar
Price$1,349.00$1,349.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter PT
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" ScaleMulti Scale
Strings67
Frets22 Frets24 Frets
FretboardMapleEbony
NeckMapleMahogany
Pickup ConfigurationH
BridgeFixedFixed
Year20242024
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Tori Ruffin Freak Juice Burst Traditional Lefty Guitar

  • Left-handed configuration—rare and essential for left-handed players
  • Three-pickup system (Pasadena Plus, Atomic middle, Pasadena Classic) offers wider tonal range
  • 25.5" scale and 14" radius suit traditional blues and rock playing
  • Lightweight alder body stays comfortable for long sessions

Why choose Schecter PT-7 Multiscale Black Ops Electric Guitar

  • Seven-string multiscale (25.5"–27") maintains perfect tension across extended range
  • Fishman Fluence Modern-7 dual-voice pickup covers both high-output and organic tones
  • Set-neck with Ultra Access and carbon-fiber reinforcement provide stability and high-fret access
  • Designed specifically for progressive metal, drop tunings, and technical studio work
Bottom line: Left-handed players focused on blues and rock should choose the Tori Ruffin; right-handed players pursuing progressive metal and extended-range playing should choose the PT-7.

Frequently asked questions

Which guitar suits drop tunings and extended range playing?

The PT-7 Multiscale is purpose-built for extended range with its seven strings and multiscale design that maintains consistent tension across all strings. The Tori Ruffin is a traditional six-string best suited for standard or near-standard tunings.

Can right-handed players use the Tori Ruffin?

No—the Tori Ruffin is specifically a left-handed model. The PT-7 is a standard right-handed instrument.

How do the pickup systems differ in versatility?

The Tori Ruffin offers three distinct pickups (bridge, middle, neck) providing warm to aggressive tones across multiple positions and blends. The PT-7 features a single Fishman Fluence pickup with a 3-way toggle offering two voices (modern high-output and organic passive), prioritizing simplicity and modern metal tones.

Which guitar is better for intricate lead work?

The Tori Ruffin's 14" fretboard radius and 22 jumbo frets suit traditional lead techniques, while the PT-7's 16" radius and 24 X-Jumbo stainless steel frets favor modern, aggressive technical playing. Choice depends on your playing style and music genre.

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