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Schecter Tori Ruffin - Freak Juice Traditional LH guitar in Juice Burst vs Schecter Ernie C C-1 LH guitar in Satin Black Reign

The Tori Ruffin excels at blues, rock, and live performance with versatile mid-range warmth and punchy dynamics, while the Ernie C C-1 is engineered for metal, progressive, and studio work with high-output EMG pickups and extended upper-fret access. Choose the Tori Ruffin for dynamic genre flexibility; choose the Ernie C for sustained high-gain clarity and speed.

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Schecter Tori Ruffin - Freak Juice Traditional LH guitar in Juice Burst

$1,349.00
View Schecter Tori Ruffin - Freak Juice Traditional LH guitar in Juice Burst

Schecter Ernie C C-1 LH guitar in Satin Black Reign

$1,349.00
View Schecter Ernie C C-1 LH guitar in Satin Black Reign

Specs side by side

Schecter Tori Ruffin - Freak Juice Traditional LH guitar in Juice BurstSchecter Ernie C C-1 LH guitar in Satin Black Reign
Price$1,349.00$1,349.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter C-1
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets22 Frets24 Frets
FretboardMapleEbony
NeckMapleMahogany
Neck ConstructionBolt-OnNeck-Thru-Body
BridgeTremoloFloyd Rose Licensed
Year20242022
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Tori Ruffin - Freak Juice Traditional LH guitar in Juice Burst

  • Versatile pickup configuration (Pasadena Plus/Atomic/Pasadena Classic) spans blues to aggressive rock tones
  • Lightweight alder body and balanced 25.5" scale length suit both traditional and modern techniques
  • Wilkinson tremolo system adds performance flexibility for live settings
  • Warm singing sustain with responsive dynamics ideal for expressive playing

Why choose Schecter Ernie C C-1 LH guitar in Satin Black Reign

  • High-output EMG 81/89 active pickups deliver tight clarity and articulation for metal and progressive styles
  • Neck-thru mahogany construction maximizes sustain and resonance in studio and live contexts
  • Ultra Thin C neck (.748" at first fret) optimizes speed and comfort for rapid lead work
  • Compound radius ebony fretboard (12"-16") supports both open chords and extended single-note passages
Bottom line: Pick the Tori Ruffin if you play blues, rock, and alternative and value tonal versatility and tremolo expression. Pick the Ernie C C-1 if metal, progressive, and high-gain tones are your priority and you want maximum sustain and upper-fret access.

Frequently asked questions

Which guitar is better for metal?

The Ernie C C-1 is purpose-built for metal with EMG active pickups and neck-thru construction for tight, sustained high-gain tones. The Tori Ruffin can handle hard rock but leans more versatile across multiple genres.

What is the main neck difference?

The Tori Ruffin uses a vintage C profile (20.32mm/21.59mm) on a bolt-on roasted maple neck, while the Ernie C features an ultra-thin C profile (.748"/.787") on a neck-thru 3-piece maple with carbon fiber. The Ernie C neck is faster and thinner; the Tori Ruffin is more traditionally comfortable.

Which has more frets?

The Ernie C C-1 has 24 X-Jumbo stainless steel frets with Ultra Access design for easier upper-fret reach. The Tori Ruffin has 22 jumbo frets on a standard bolt-on neck with conventional access.

Which is better for studio recording?

The Ernie C C-1 suits studio work better due to its high-output EMG pickups, tight tonal clarity, and neck-thru sustain. The Tori Ruffin remains studio-capable but is optimized for live performance dynamics and genre diversity.

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