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Schecter USA Sunset Custom-II HSS Guitar Ocean Blue Burst vs Schecter USA Sunset Extreme 6 White Gold Satin Crackle Guitar

The Sunset Custom-II is a versatile HSS workhorse for rock, blues, metal, and jazz; the Sunset Extreme 6 is a speed-focused, aggression-tuned machine built for metal and hard rock. Choose the Custom-II for tonal range and traditional playing styles, and the Extreme 6 for modern metal technique and a slimmer, faster neck.

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Schecter USA Sunset Custom-II HSS Guitar Ocean Blue Burst

$3,499.00
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Schecter USA Sunset Extreme 6 White Gold Satin Crackle Guitar

$3,599.00
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Specs side by side

Schecter USA Sunset Custom-II HSS Guitar Ocean Blue BurstSchecter USA Sunset Extreme 6 White Gold Satin Crackle Guitar
Price$3,499.00$3,599.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
BodySingle CutawaySingle Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets22 Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckMapleUnknown / Other
Pickup ConfigurationHSSHH
BridgeTremoloFixed
Year20242025
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter USA Sunset Custom-II HSS Guitar Ocean Blue Burst

  • HSS pickup configuration offers clean single-coil tones and high-gain humbucker versatility
  • 14-inch fretboard radius suited to varied playing styles across multiple genres
  • Thick, articulate clean tones make it strong in jazz and blues contexts
  • Lighter alder body with burl maple top enhances resonance and sustain

Why choose Schecter USA Sunset Extreme 6 White Gold Satin Crackle Guitar

  • Faster thin 'C' neck profile (0.80–0.85 inches) built for speed and aggressive lead work
  • Tighter low end and biting articulation optimized for metal and hard rock
  • 24 frets and 16-inch radius fretboard support rapid position shifts
  • Carbon fiber reinforcement rods add durability and stability for extended sessions
Bottom line: Buy the Sunset Custom-II if you need tonal flexibility across rock, blues, metal, and jazz with a comfortable traditional neck. Buy the Sunset Extreme 6 if you prioritize metal shred speed, tight bass response, and aggressive tone in a slimmer, modern profile.

Frequently asked questions

Which guitar is better for metal?

Both handle metal, but the Sunset Extreme 6 is purpose-built for it—its Brimstone humbuckers deliver tight lows and biting articulation without muddiness, and the faster thin 'C' neck supports high-speed lead work. The Custom-II can do metal too, especially with its bridge humbucker, but sacrifices some aggression for tonal range.

Can the Custom-II do jazz and blues?

Yes—the HSS configuration and articulate clean tones make it well-suited to jazz and blues. The Extreme 6 is voiced for modern aggressive styles and is listed as not ideal for jazz or traditional blues.

What's the key playability difference?

The Extreme 6 has a thinner, faster neck (custom thin 'C' with 16-inch radius and 24 frets) designed for speed and modern technique, while the Custom-II uses a slightly thicker Custom 'C' with a 14-inch radius better suited to traditional playing. The Extreme 6's 25.5-inch scale also supports lower tunings.

How do the fretboards differ?

Custom-II uses Macassar ebony with 22 frets; Extreme 6 uses African ebony with 24 frets and luminlay side dots for visibility. Both feature premium Jescar stainless steel frets, but the Extreme 6's extra frets extend upper-range access.

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