SCHECTER708.B0924 vs SCHECTER710.B0604 — Compare
Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924 vs Schecter C-4 GT Bass Natural B-Stock 0604
Both are identically-specced Schecter C-4 GT four-string basses with the same playability, electronics, and tonal character—the core difference is finish and cosmetic condition. Choose the Trans Blue if you want a striking visual statement; choose the Natural if you prefer understated aesthetics or suspect the Trans Blue's reported burn mark bothers you.
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Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924
Specs side by side
| Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924 | Schecter C-4 GT Bass Natural B-Stock 0604 | |
|---|---|---|
| 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 | P/J |
| Bridge | Fixed | Fixed |
| Year | 2021 | 2022 |
| Condition | Refurbished | Refurbished |
Why choose Schecter C-4 GT Bass Trans Blue B-Stock 0924
- ✓ Striking satin trans blue finish with black racing stripe stands out visually
- ✓ Same fast thin C-neck, EMG active electronics, and 34" scale as Product B
- ✓ B-stock pricing on unplayed instrument with only minor cosmetic mark
Why choose Schecter C-4 GT Bass Natural B-Stock 0604
- ✓ Classic natural finish appeals to wider range of playing contexts and aesthetics
- ✓ Identical neck profile, fretboard specs, and active EMG pickup configuration
- ✓ B-stock condition offers value while maintaining full functionality
Frequently asked questions
Are the electronics and pickups identical?
Yes. Both feature EMG 35DC bridge and 35P4 neck pickups, 2-band EMG EQ, master volume/blend controls, and 9-volt clip-in battery power.
Do these basses handle drop tunings?
Product B's description explicitly notes drop tunings are not ideal; neither description suggests special reinforcement or bridge design for extreme tuning variations, so traditional tunings are recommended for both.
What's the actual difference in B-stock condition between them?
Product A (Trans Blue) is unplayed with only a small cosmetic burn mark on the bottom edge. Product B (Natural) shows minor cosmetic wear but is not specified as unplayed; exact defects are not detailed.
Which is better for session and live work?
Both are explicitly recommended for session work and live performance. The warm, articulate tone and responsive playability suit either context equally; choice comes down to finish preference and cosmetic condition tolerance.