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Schecter Stargazer-6 Electric Guitar Gloss Black vs Schecter Stargazer-6 Electric Guitar Gloss White

Both are identically-specced Stargazer-6 models differing only in finish color: gloss black versus gloss white. Choose based purely on aesthetic preference and stage/studio environment—black projects a classic rock tone, while white catches light and reads sharper on stage.

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Schecter Stargazer-6 Electric Guitar Gloss Black

$1,049.00
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Schecter Stargazer-6 Electric Guitar Gloss White

$1,049.00
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Schecter Stargazer-6 Electric Guitar Gloss BlackSchecter Stargazer-6 Electric Guitar Gloss White
Price$1,049.00$1,049.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter StargazerSchecter Stargazer
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets22 Frets22 Frets
FretboardMapleEbony
NeckMapleMaple
Pickup ConfigurationHHHH
BridgeFixedFixed
Year20242024
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter Stargazer-6 Electric Guitar Gloss Black

  • Gloss black finish delivers classic, professional rock aesthetic
  • Warm vintage voicing emphasized in tone description
  • Striking appearance with white binding contrast

Why choose Schecter Stargazer-6 Electric Guitar Gloss White

  • Gloss white finish maintains sharp appearance under stage lights
  • Tone description highlights full-bodied balance for both clean and high-gain
  • Equally suitable for studio or live performance settings
Bottom line: These are the same guitar in different colors. Pick gloss black if you prefer classic rock aesthetics and warm vintage tone emphasis; pick gloss white if you want a bright stage presence and balanced clean-to-high-gain versatility.

Frequently asked questions

Are the electronics and pickups identical?

Yes. Both feature dual Schecter USA SuperRock Vintage humbuckers, independent volume controls per pickup, single tone control with push-pull coil-split, 3-way toggle, TonePros locking bridge, and Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut.

What is the key physical difference?

Only the finish color differs—gloss black with white binding versus gloss white with black binding. Both have mahogany bodies, three-piece maple necks with thin C profile, 22 jumbo frets, 14-inch radius, and 25.5-inch scale length.

Do tone descriptions indicate sonic differences?

The black model emphasizes warm vintage voice and sustained resonance, while the white model emphasizes full-bodied balance across clean and high-gain. Both use identical pickups, so the difference is likely marketing language rather than actual sound variation.

Which is better for stage versus studio?

The white model is explicitly described as sharp-looking under stage lights, while both are equally suitable for studio work. The choice depends on your visual preference and stage lighting environment rather than sonic capability.

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