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Schecter FreeZesicle Riot-5 guitar in - Metallic White (mwht) vs Schecter PT-8 Multiscale Black Ops Lefty Guitar

Product A information cannot be verified—it appears to combine two distinct Schecter bass models that don't exist as a single guitar. Product B is a confirmed left-handed 8-string multiscale guitar built for metal and technical genres. Only Product B can be responsibly compared.

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Schecter FreeZesicle Riot-5 guitar in - Metallic White (mwht)

$1,449.00
View Schecter FreeZesicle Riot-5 guitar in - Metallic White (mwht)

Schecter PT-8 Multiscale Black Ops Lefty Guitar

$1,449.00
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Specs side by side

Schecter FreeZesicle Riot-5 guitar in - Metallic White (mwht)Schecter PT-8 Multiscale Black Ops Lefty Guitar
Price$1,449.00$1,449.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter RiotSchecter PT
BodyOther
Body TypeSolid
ScaleMulti Scale
Strings68
Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbony
NeckMahogany
BridgeFixed
YearUnknown2024
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter FreeZesicle Riot-5 guitar in - Metallic White (mwht)

  • Unable to verify this product exists
  • Cannot confirm specifications
  • Model name appears to conflate two separate bass lines

Why choose Schecter PT-8 Multiscale Black Ops Lefty Guitar

  • Left-handed 8-string multiscale optimizes tension and playability across extended range
  • Carbon-fiber reinforced neck and Hipshot bridge deliver rock-solid tuning stability
  • Fishman Fluence Modern-8 pickup with 3-way voicing toggle covers tight chugs to searing leads
Bottom line: Product A cannot be responsibly evaluated due to product name and specification verification issues. If you need a left-handed 8-string for metal, djent, or progressive music, the PT-8 Multiscale Black Ops is a confirmed advanced-tier choice.

Frequently asked questions

Is the PT-8 suitable for beginners?

No. The PT-8 Multiscale is rated for advanced and professional players. The 8-string extended range, multiscale fretboard geometry, and tight modern voicing demand prior experience with multi-string instruments.

What genres does the PT-8 excel in?

Metal, djent, progressive, and other extended-range styles. Its tight low-end clarity, aggressive voicing, and fast fretboard suit modern heavy and technical music. It is not recommended for jazz, folk, or blues.

What are the key hardware stability features?

The PT-8 includes a Hipshot 8-string multiscale fixed bridge, Schecter locking tuners, and a GraphTech Tusq XL nut. Combined with the carbon-fiber-reinforced mahogany neck, these ensure tuning stability during intense playing.

Can you confirm Product A's existence?

No. The Schecter FreeZesicle Riot-5 does not appear in available product databases. FreeZesicle-5 and Riot-5 are separate bass models. Metallic White is documented for FreeZesicle-4, not this combined model. Clarification of the correct model is needed.

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