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Schecter C-7 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black vs Schecter C-7 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin White

Both are identically spec'd Schecter C-7 Deluxe 7-string guitars with the same playability, pickups, and tone character—the only difference is finish color (Satin Black vs. Satin White). Choose based purely on aesthetic preference and which look suits your style or stage presence.

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Schecter C-7 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black

$449.00
View Schecter C-7 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black

Schecter C-7 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin White

$449.00
View Schecter C-7 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin White

Specs side by side

Schecter C-7 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black Schecter C-7 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin White
Price$449.00$449.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter C-7Schecter C-7
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Strings77
FretboardRosewoodRosewood
Pickup ConfigurationHHHH
BridgeFixedFixed
YearUnknownUnknown
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter C-7 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin Black

  • Satin Black finish offers classic, aggressive appearance ideal for metal and hard rock
  • Professional dark aesthetic hides wear and stage marks well
  • Traditional choice for progressive and djent players

Why choose Schecter C-7 Deluxe Electric Guitar Satin White

  • Satin White finish provides clean, modern look that stands out on stage
  • Versatile appearance works across multiple genre contexts
  • Bright aesthetic appeals to players wanting visual distinction
Bottom line: These guitars are mechanically and tonally identical. Pick Satin Black if you prefer a classic heavy-music look; pick Satin White if you want a brighter, more modern stage presence.

Frequently asked questions

Are the pickups and electronics identical?

Yes. Both models use Schecter Diamond Plus pickups, Tune-O-Matic bridge with string-thru body, volume and tone controls with three-way switch, and identical hardware.

Do they have the same neck and playability?

Yes. Both feature a maple neck with thin 'C' profile, rosewood fretboard with 24 X-Jumbo frets, 16-inch radius, 1.889-inch graphite nut, and 26.5-inch scale length.

What's the tonal difference between them?

There is no tonal difference. Both deliver articulate midrange, tight low end, and focused dynamic range suited to metal, progressive, and extended-range playing.

Which finish shows fingerprints or dirt more?

Satin White may show fingerprints and smudges more visibly than Satin Black, though both satin finishes are more forgiving than high-gloss finishes.

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