SCHECTER708.B0924 vs SCHECTER708.B2775 — Compare
Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924 vs Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 2775
The C-4 GT B-Stock 0924 features EMG 35-series pickups with a Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut and carbon fiber reinforcement, while the C-4 GT B-Stock 2775 uses EMG 40-series pickups with an ebony fretboard and is accessible to beginners. The 0924 suits intermediate-to-professional players seeking maximum sustain and precision, while the 2775 is the better entry point for beginners who want rock/metal capability without requiring advanced technique.
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Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924
Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 2775
Specs side by side
| Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924 | Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 2775 | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $919.20 | $919.20 |
| Brand | Schecter | Schecter |
| Body | Modern Bass | Modern Bass |
| Body Type | Solid | Solid |
| Strings | 4 | 4 |
| Fretboard | Ebony | Ebony |
| Pickup Configuration | P/J | — |
| Bridge | Fixed | — |
| Year | 2021 | 2021 |
| Condition | Refurbished | Refurbished |
Why choose Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924
- ✓ EMG 35DC and 35P4 pickups deliver articulate punch with tight low end suited to metal and studio work
- ✓ Carbon fiber-reinforced neck provides maximum stability and sustain for demanding players
- ✓ Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut ensures superior intonation and precise tonal clarity
- ✓ Set-neck construction with ultra access for seamless upper-fret playability
Why choose Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 2775
- ✓ EMG 40-series pickups offer warm sustain with percussive attack for versatile rock and funk tones
- ✓ Ebony fretboard provides durability and smooth articulation with traditional feel
- ✓ Accessible to beginner players while maintaining professional-grade construction
- ✓ Balanced body geometry reduces fatigue during extended playing sessions
Frequently asked questions
What is the main difference between the EMG 35 and EMG 40 pickup series on these basses?
The 35-series pickups in the 0924 are voiced for tighter, more articulate response with punchy attack ideal for precision work and metal. The 40-series in the 2775 offer warmer, more sustained lows with slightly less aggressive midrange presence, suiting classic rock and funk.
Which bass is better for a beginner?
The C-4 GT B-Stock 2775 is designed to accommodate beginner-level players while the 0924 is rated for intermediate and advanced players only. Both have identical neck profiles and scale length, but the 2775's pickup voicing and overall character are more forgiving for developing technique.
How do the nuts and fretboards compare?
The 0924 uses a Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nut at 1.496" width for superior intonation and resonance. The 2775 features an ebony fretboard for durability and smooth feel. The 0924's nut choice reflects its focus on precision, while the 2775 prioritizes practical playability across skill levels.
Are both basses equally suitable for studio recording?
The 0924 is explicitly positioned for studio sessions with its articulate, high-sustain character and carbon fiber reinforcement that eliminates neck flex. The 2775 excels in live gigging scenarios; while capable in the studio, its voicing is warmer and less precise than the 0924.