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Schecter C-6 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black vs Schecter C-6 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Metallic Light Blue

Both are identical Schecter C-6 Deluxe guitars with the same hardware, electronics, and playability specs—the only meaningful difference is finish color (Satin Black vs. Satin Metallic Light Blue). Choose based purely on aesthetic preference and which color matches your style.

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Schecter C-6 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black

$399.00
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Schecter C-6 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Metallic Light Blue

$399.00
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Specs side by side

Schecter C-6 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black Schecter C-6 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Metallic Light Blue
Price$399.00$399.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter C-6Schecter C-6
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Strings66
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
Pickup ConfigurationHHHH
BridgeFixedFixed
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter C-6 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black

  • Classic satin black finish suits any stage or studio setting
  • Professional, understated appearance
  • Versatile color that hides wear and fingerprints well

Why choose Schecter C-6 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Metallic Light Blue

  • Eye-catching satin metallic light blue stands out visually
  • Modern, distinctive aesthetic for players who want visual impact
  • Same playability and tone as black version at identical price
Bottom line: If you want a timeless, versatile look, choose the Satin Black. If you prefer a striking, modern appearance and don't mind standing out, go with the Satin Metallic Light Blue. The guitars are functionally identical.

Frequently asked questions

Are the pickups, neck, and electronics the same on both?

Yes, both feature dual Schecter Diamond Plus humbuckers, a 25.5" scale maple neck with Thin C profile, 24 X-Jumbo frets, and a Tune-O-Matic bridge with string-thru body design. They are the same guitar in different colors.

Which finish is easier to maintain?

Both have satin finishes, which resist fingerprints and require minimal maintenance compared to gloss coats. Neither demands special care; they are equally practical.

Will the light blue version sound different from the black?

No. Finish color does not affect tone. Both guitars deliver the same articulate, balanced, full-bodied tones with excellent sustain from their identical electronics and construction.

Is this guitar suitable for metal and hard rock?

Yes, both versions excel in metal, hard rock, and alternative rock. The Schecter Diamond Plus pickups deliver saturated, punchy rhythm tones and expressive leads with strong sustain ideal for distorted playing.

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