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Schecter C-6 Plus Electric Guitar Electric Magenta vs Schecter C-6 Plus Electric Guitar Charcoal Burst
Both are the same Schecter C-6 Plus model with identical playability specs, electronics, and hardware—the only real difference is finish color and minor description emphasis. Choose based purely on which aesthetic appeals to you; Electric Magenta offers bold visual impact while Charcoal Burst provides a more traditional look.
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Schecter C-6 Plus Electric Guitar Electric Magenta
Schecter C-6 Plus Electric Guitar Charcoal Burst
Specs side by side
| Schecter C-6 Plus Electric Guitar Electric Magenta | Schecter C-6 Plus Electric Guitar Charcoal Burst | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $449.00 | $449.00 |
| Brand | Schecter | Schecter |
| Series | Schecter C-6 | Schecter C-6 |
| Body | Single Cutaway | Single Cutaway |
| Body Type | Solid | Solid |
| Strings | 6 | 6 |
| Fretboard | Rosewood | Rosewood |
| Pickup Configuration | HH | HH |
| Bridge | Fixed | Fixed |
| Year | Unknown | Unknown |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Schecter C-6 Plus Electric Guitar Electric Magenta
- ✓ Bold Electric Magenta finish makes a strong visual statement
- ✓ Described with warm, woody rhythm tone emphasis for blues and hard rock
- ✓ Same professional-grade hardware and Schecter Diamond Plus pickups
Why choose Schecter C-6 Plus Electric Guitar Charcoal Burst
- ✓ Classic Charcoal Burst finish suits any performance setting
- ✓ Explicitly suitable for beginners through advanced players
- ✓ Punchy articulate tone highlighted for studio and metal applications
Frequently asked questions
Are the pickups and electronics actually the same?
Yes. Both feature dual Schecter Diamond Plus humbuckers, identical Volume/Tone/3-Way Switch controls, Tune-O-Matic bridge with string-through-body design, and graphite nut for tuning stability.
Is the neck the same on both?
Completely. Both have the thin 'C' profile measuring 0.787 inches at the 1st fret and 0.866 inches at the 12th fret, 25.5 inch scale, 24 X-Jumbo frets, 14 inch radius rosewood fretboard, and identical nut specifications.
Does finish affect tone or durability?
No. Both guitars have basswood bodies with quilted maple tops and use the same hardware and construction methods. Finish is purely aesthetic and does not impact sound or longevity.
Which is better for beginners?
Product B explicitly lists beginner as a suitable skill level, while Product A starts at intermediate. However, the actual guitar specs are identical, so this is marketing distinction rather than a functional difference.