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Schecter Robert Smith UltraCure VI Electric Guitar Silver Burst Pearl vs Schecter Solo-II Custom Lefty Guitar Aged Black Satin

The UltraCure VI is a 6-string extended-range instrument built for post-punk and indie players seeking articulate, controlled tones with upper-fret access, while the Solo-II Custom Lefty is a left-handed, traditional-scale guitar designed for blues and rock with warm, responsive voicing. Choose the UltraCure VI if you want experimental range and modern aesthetics; choose the Solo-II if you need a left-handed, classic-voiced workhorse.

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Schecter Robert Smith UltraCure VI Electric Guitar Silver Burst Pearl

$1,259.00
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Schecter Solo-II Custom Lefty Guitar Aged Black Satin

$1,249.00
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Specs side by side

Schecter Robert Smith UltraCure VI Electric Guitar Silver Burst PearlSchecter Solo-II Custom Lefty Guitar Aged Black Satin
Price$1,259.00$1,249.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter Solo-II
BodySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolid
Scale30" Scale24.75" Scale
Strings66
Frets24 Frets22 Frets
FretboardRosewoodEbony
NeckMapleMahogany
BridgeFixedFixed
YearUnknown2023
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Robert Smith UltraCure VI Electric Guitar Silver Burst Pearl

  • Extended 30-inch scale for broader tonal palette and extended range exploration
  • Three Seymour Duncan pickups with slider switches for maximum tonal flexibility
  • Slim neck profile and Ultra Access cutaway reduce hand fatigue during long sessions
  • Distinctive Silver Burst Pearl finish stands out visually

Why choose Schecter Solo-II Custom Lefty Guitar Aged Black Satin

  • Left-handed configuration—purpose-built for southpaw players
  • Warm, balanced tone suited to blues and rock genres
  • Push-pull coil-splitting on tone control expands sonic options
  • Solid maple arched top and set-neck construction deliver superior sustain
Bottom line: Pick the UltraCure VI if you play indie, post-punk, or alternative and want extended range on a right-handed guitar. Pick the Solo-II Custom Lefty if you are left-handed and need a warm, versatile instrument for blues, rock, or studio work.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the UltraCure VI longer than the Solo-II?

The UltraCure VI has a 30-inch scale designed for extended-range experimentation and articulate tone control, while the Solo-II Custom Lefty uses a traditional 24.75-inch scale optimized for warm, responsive blues and rock tones. Scale length affects both tonal character and playability feel.

Which guitar has more pickup options?

The UltraCure VI features three Seymour Duncan pickups with individual on-off slider switches for maximum flexibility, while the Solo-II Custom Lefty has two Schecter USA pickups with a 3-way toggle and push-pull coil-splitting. The UltraCure offers more pickup combinations overall.

Is one better for beginners?

Both are rated for intermediate to professional players. The Solo-II's traditional scale and fewer controls may feel slightly more approachable, but the UltraCure's slim neck and Ultra Access cutaway also reduce hand fatigue. Skill level is similar; genre fit and handedness matter more.

What is the key difference in fretboard materials?

The UltraCure VI uses a rosewood fretboard with Mother of Pearl block inlays, while the Solo-II Custom Lefty features an ebony fretboard. Both have 24 jumbo or 22 jumbo frets respectively and support professional-level intonation and playability.

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