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Schecter Stiletto Extreme-4 Bass Black Cherry vs Schecter Stiletto Extreme-5 Electric Bass See-Thru Black

The Stiletto Extreme-4 is a 4-string with a 34" scale optimized for funk and rock, while the Stiletto Extreme-5 adds a fifth string and 35" extended scale for progressive and studio work. Choose the 4-string for traditional gigging versatility; pick the 5-string for extended range and tonal clarity in modern styles.

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Schecter Stiletto Extreme-4 Bass Black Cherry

$599.00
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Schecter Stiletto Extreme-5 Electric Bass See-Thru Black

$649.00
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Specs side by side

Schecter Stiletto Extreme-4 Bass Black CherrySchecter Stiletto Extreme-5 Electric Bass See-Thru Black
Price$599.00$649.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
BodyModern BassModern Bass
Body TypeSolidSolid
Strings45
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
Year2023Unknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Stiletto Extreme-4 Bass Black Cherry

  • 34-inch scale is lighter and faster to play
  • 4-string simplicity suits rock and funk gigging
  • Punchy, aggressive midrange tone cuts through live mixes
  • Includes Ernie Ball strings

Why choose Schecter Stiletto Extreme-5 Electric Bass See-Thru Black

  • Fifth string expands range for progressive and studio work
  • 35-inch extended scale provides tighter lows and clearer highs
  • Active 2-band EQ offers more tonal flexibility
  • See-thru black finish over quilted maple looks professional
Bottom line: Buy the Extreme-4 if you play funk and rock gigs and want a nimble 4-string. Buy the Extreme-5 if you need extended range, prefer studio work or progressive styles, and value the tonal control of active EQ.

Frequently asked questions

What's the practical difference between 34" and 35" scale?

The 34" scale (Extreme-4) feels lighter and faster, suiting compact gigging. The 35" scale (Extreme-5) provides increased string tension, tighter low-end definition, and better articulation in the upper register—preferred in studio and progressive settings.

Can I use the 4-string for studio work or the 5-string for gigging?

Yes, both are equally capable studio instruments. The 5-string's extra range and active EQ offer more flexibility in the studio. The 4-string works fine for gigging but limits transposition options; the 5-string is more versatile live if you need the low B or extended upper range.

How much does the active electronics differ between them?

Both feature dual Schecter Diamond Bass pickups and 9-volt clip-in batteries. The Extreme-5 explicitly includes a 2-band active EQ with master volume and blend control for tone shaping; the Extreme-4 specs do not detail EQ bands, suggesting it may be passive or have simpler active circuitry.

Which has better tone for funk?

The Extreme-4 is explicitly optimized for funk with its articulate, punchy character and aggressive midrange. The Extreme-5 emphasizes tight lows and articulate highs with active flexibility, making it more versatile across genres but less specifically voiced for funk aggression.

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