SCHECTER429.B 1008 vs SCHECTER432.B 1541 — Compare

Schecter C-6 Deluxe Guitar Satin Purple B-Stock 1008 vs Schecter C-6 Deluxe Guitar Satin White B-Stock 1541

Both are budget-tier Schecter C-6 Deluxe guitars with identical core specs and hardware, differing only in finish color and cosmetic condition. The Satin Purple is unmarked; the Satin White shows vintage patina. Choose based on aesthetics and whether you prefer pristine appearance or character wear.

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Schecter C-6 Deluxe Guitar Satin Purple B-Stock 1008

$279.20
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Schecter C-6 Deluxe Guitar Satin White B-Stock 1541

$279.20
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Specs side by side

Schecter C-6 Deluxe Guitar Satin Purple B-Stock 1008Schecter C-6 Deluxe Guitar Satin White B-Stock 1541
Price$279.20$279.20
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter C-6Schecter C-6
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets24 Frets24 Frets
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
NeckMapleMaple
Pickup ConfigurationHH
BridgeFixedFixed
Year20212020
ConditionRefurbishedRefurbished

Why choose Schecter C-6 Deluxe Guitar Satin Purple B-Stock 1008

  • Pristine satin purple finish without cosmetic aging
  • Same responsive Thin 'C' neck and 24 Narrow X-Jumbo frets
  • Dual Diamond Plus pickups for warm leads and tight rhythm

Why choose Schecter C-6 Deluxe Guitar Satin White B-Stock 1541

  • Vintage white-to-yellow patina adds character and visual interest
  • Identical playability and tone to purple model at same price
  • Enhanced sustain and clear treble from string-thru body design
Bottom line: Both guitars are functionally identical with the same neck geometry, fretboard radius, pickups, and bridge. Buy the Satin Purple if you want pristine cosmetics; buy the Satin White if vintage patina appeals to you and you play rock, metal, or studio sessions.

Frequently asked questions

Are the necks and fretboards identical between these two?

Yes. Both feature a Thin 'C' maple neck, 25.5" scale, 14" fretboard radius, 24 Narrow X-Jumbo rosewood frets, and graphite nuts. The only neck difference is visual: Purple has a satin finish without patina; White shows visible vintage aging.

Do they sound different?

No. Both use dual Schecter Diamond Plus pickups, Tune-O-Matic bridges with string-thru body design, and identical electronics. Tone characteristics—articulate, balanced output, warm leads, tight rhythm—are the same.

What exactly is the finish difference?

The Purple is a clean satin purple finish. The White shows a vintage white-to-yellow patina across the body, visible in close-up photos, representing cosmetic aging rather than damage or wear to playability.

Which is better for metal and rock?

Both are equally suited to metal and rock. The White is marketed for hard rock and studio sessions, while the Purple emphasizes progressive and metal. The pickups and responsiveness are identical; choice depends on visual preference only.

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