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Schecter Signature dUg Pinnick Baron-H Left-Handed Electric Bass Gloss Black vs Schecter Stiletto Studio-5 FF Electric Bass Honey Satin
The dUg Pinnick Baron-H is a left-handed 4-string designed for aggressive rock and metal with a 35" scale, while the Stiletto Studio-5 FF is a right-handed 5-string with fanned frets for extended range and studio versatility. Choose the Baron-H if you're a left-handed player seeking focused punch in standard tuning; pick the Stiletto if you need five strings, fanned ergonomics, and right-handed configuration.
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Schecter Signature dUg Pinnick Baron-H Left-Handed Electric Bass Gloss Black
Schecter Stiletto Studio-5 FF Electric Bass Honey Satin
Specs side by side
| Schecter Signature dUg Pinnick Baron-H Left-Handed Electric Bass Gloss Black | Schecter Stiletto Studio-5 FF Electric Bass Honey Satin | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,249.00 | $1,249.00 |
| Brand | Schecter | Schecter |
| Body | Modern Bass | Modern Bass |
| Body Type | Solid | Solid |
| Strings | 4 | 5 |
| Fretboard | Rosewood | Rosewood |
| Pickup Configuration | — | P/J |
| Year | Unknown | 2017 |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Schecter Signature dUg Pinnick Baron-H Left-Handed Electric Bass Gloss Black
- ✓ Left-handed configuration with responsive thin 'C' neck
- ✓ 35" scale and 22 X-Jumbo frets optimized for tight, percussive attack
- ✓ Seymour Duncan Pro Active APB-1 pickup delivers aggressive growl
- ✓ Mahogany construction with single F-hole produces punchy midrange
Why choose Schecter Stiletto Studio-5 FF Electric Bass Honey Satin
- ✓ 5-string extended range with fanned fret technology for balanced tension
- ✓ Neck-through construction provides superior sustain and resonance
- ✓ Dual EMG 40HZ pickups with 18-volt active system for comprehensive EQ shaping
- ✓ Honey satin finish combines visual warmth with practical grip without fatigue
Frequently asked questions
What's the main difference in string count and scale?
The Baron-H is a 4-string with 35" scale and 22 X-Jumbo frets, optimized for aggressive tone and speed. The Stiletto Studio-5 FF is a 5-string with fanned frets spanning 34"-36", providing extended range and balanced tension across all strings.
Which bass is better for metal and rock?
The Baron-H is specifically designed for metal, funk, and rock with its aggressive active pickup, tight low end, and punchy midrange. The Stiletto is more versatile for studio work and funk but less specialized for metal's percussive demands.
Are both basses left-handed?
No. The Baron-H is explicitly left-handed. The Stiletto Studio-5 FF is right-handed only, so left-handed players must choose the Baron-H.
What's the difference in construction and electronics?
The Baron-H uses bolt-on construction with a single Seymour Duncan Pro Active pickup and 9-volt battery. The Stiletto uses neck-through construction with dual EMG 40HZ pickups and an 18-volt active system offering more comprehensive 3-band EQ control.