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Schecter Stiletto Custom-5 Left-Handed Electric Bass Gloss Natural vs Schecter Riot-5 Session Electric Bass in Aged Natural Gloss Finish
The Stiletto Custom-5 LH features a mahogany body with flamed maple/walnut top and dual EMG 40HZ pickups with 2-band EQ, while the Riot-5 Session uses swamp ash with EMG 40J/40DC pickups and 3-band EQ plus 18-volt power for higher output. Choose the Stiletto for studio precision and tight tone control; choose the Riot-5 for modern versatility and punchy dynamics in live gigging.
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Schecter Stiletto Custom-5 Left-Handed Electric Bass Gloss Natural
Schecter Riot-5 Session Electric Bass in Aged Natural Gloss Finish
Specs side by side
| Schecter Stiletto Custom-5 Left-Handed Electric Bass Gloss Natural | Schecter Riot-5 Session Electric Bass in Aged Natural Gloss Finish | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $999.00 | $999.00 |
| Brand | Schecter | Schecter |
| Body | Modern Bass | Modern Bass |
| Body Type | Solid | Solid |
| Strings | 5 | 5 |
| Fretboard | Rosewood | Maple |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Schecter Stiletto Custom-5 Left-Handed Electric Bass Gloss Natural
- ✓ Mahogany/maple/walnut construction delivers warm, resonant tone suited to studio work
- ✓ Thin C-neck profile optimized for left-handed players
- ✓ Dual matching EMG 40HZ pickups provide tight, articulate low-end response
- ✓ 2-band EQ offers straightforward, focused tonal shaping
Why choose Schecter Riot-5 Session Electric Bass in Aged Natural Gloss Finish
- ✓ Swamp ash body and 18-volt active electronics produce higher output and punchier mids
- ✓ 3-band EQ enables broader tonal range across rock, funk, and modern styles
- ✓ Narrower fret width (Narrow X-Jumbo) with 12-inch radius suits faster picking and contemporary techniques
- ✓ Rated specifically for gigging and touring versatility
Frequently asked questions
Which bass is better for funk and rock?
The Riot-5 Session is engineered for funk and rock with its higher 18-volt output, 3-band EQ, and EMG 40J/40DC dual-pickup design. The Stiletto Custom-5 LH is more suited to studio sessions and tight, defined tone.
What is the key difference in pickup configuration?
The Stiletto uses dual EMG 40HZ pickups powered by 9 volts with 2-band EQ, while the Riot-5 uses an EMG 40J neck and EMG 40DC bridge pickup combination powered by 18 volts with 3-band EQ for more tonal flexibility.
Is the Stiletto Custom-5 LH available for right-handed players?
The Stiletto Custom-5 listed here is left-handed. Schecter offers the Stiletto in multiple configurations, but this specific model is designed for left-handed players.
Which bass has a thinner neck profile?
The Stiletto Custom-5 LH features a Thin C-neck profile (.787 inches at the first fret), while the Riot-5 has a standard C-shaped neck (.826 inches at the first fret). The Stiletto is slightly slimmer.