SCHECTER434.B 2293 vs SCHECTER435.B 0072 — Compare

Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black B-Stock 2293 vs Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Guitar Satin White B-Stock 0072

Both are virtually identical Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe guitars with the same specs, pickups, and Floyd Rose bridge—the only meaningful difference is finish color (Satin Black vs. Satin White). Choose based purely on aesthetic preference, as tone and playability are essentially equivalent.

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Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black B-Stock 2293

$359.20
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Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Guitar Satin White B-Stock 0072

$359.20
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Specs side by side

Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black B-Stock 2293Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Guitar Satin White B-Stock 0072
Price$359.20$359.20
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter C-6Schecter C-6
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets24 Frets
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
NeckMaple
BridgeTremoloTremolo
YearUnknown2020
ConditionRefurbishedRefurbished

Why choose Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black B-Stock 2293

  • Satin Black finish offers classic, professional appearance
  • Same thin 'C' neck and 24 Narrow X-Jumbo frets for speed
  • SGR by Floyd Rose tremolo for expressive pitch control

Why choose Schecter C-6 FR Deluxe Guitar Satin White B-Stock 0072

  • Satin White finish provides modern, distinctive look
  • Identical Diamond Plus pickup configuration and tonal character
  • B-stock pricing on professional-grade instrument
Bottom line: Pick the Satin Black if you prefer traditional dark aesthetics; choose the Satin White if you want a modern, lighter appearance. Musically and functionally they are the same guitar.

Frequently asked questions

Are the specs actually identical between these two?

Yes. Both feature a 25.5-inch scale, 24 Narrow X-Jumbo frets, thin 'C' maple neck, rosewood fretboard, dual Schecter Diamond Plus pickups, and SGR by Floyd Rose tremolo. Fretboard radius is 355mm (14 inches) on both.

Will tone differ between Satin Black and Satin White finishes?

No. Finish color does not affect tone. Both guitars have identical basswood bodies and pickup configurations, so acoustic and amplified sound will be essentially the same.

Are these suitable for metal and shred?

Yes. Both are specifically designed for metal, hard rock, progressive, and shred playing. The fast neck, Floyd Rose system, and aggressive Diamond Plus pickups excel in these genres.

What does B-stock mean for price?

B-stock indicates the guitar has minor cosmetic imperfections or packaging damage but is fully functional and new. Both units are B-stock and priced in the budget tier as a result.

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