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Schecter KM-7 MK-III Lefty Legacy Guitar Transparent White Satin vs Schecter Avenger FR-S Przym Vespid guitar in Metallic Red Przym

The KM-7 MK-III is a purpose-built 7-string for extended-range metal and djent, while the Avenger FR-S is a 6-string with advanced electronics and a Floyd Rose tremolo for players who want tonal flexibility and dive-bomb capability. Choose the KM-7 if you need that extra low string; choose the Avenger if you want a tremolo system and voice-switching electronics on a standard 6-string.

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Schecter KM-7 MK-III Lefty Legacy Guitar Transparent White Satin

$2,049.00
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Schecter Avenger FR-S Przym Vespid guitar in Metallic Red Przym

$1,999.00
View Schecter Avenger FR-S Przym Vespid guitar in Metallic Red Przym

Specs side by side

Schecter KM-7 MK-III Lefty Legacy Guitar Transparent White SatinSchecter Avenger FR-S Przym Vespid guitar in Metallic Red Przym
Price$2,049.00$1,999.00
BrandSchecterSchecter
SeriesSchecter Keith Merrow KMSchecter Avenger
BodyDouble Cutaway
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale26.5" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings76
Frets24 Frets24 Frets
FretboardEbonyEbony
NeckMapleMahogany
Neck ConstructionSet-Neck
Pickup ConfigurationHHHH
BridgeFixedFloyd Rose Original
Year20232025
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Schecter KM-7 MK-III Lefty Legacy Guitar Transparent White Satin

  • 7-string configuration for extended lower range in djent and metal
  • Neck-thru construction with Ultra Access for superior sustain and upper-fret comfort
  • Carbon fiber reinforcement and slim 0.748" neck profile optimized for speed
  • Left-handed option for southpaw players

Why choose Schecter Avenger FR-S Przym Vespid guitar in Metallic Red Przym

  • Fishman Fluence Modern Ceramic with three voice selections for tonal versatility
  • Floyd Rose 1500 Series locking tremolo for expressive dive-bombs and tuning stability
  • Sustainiac pickup system with dual mini switches for harmonic feedback effects
  • Ergonomic body contour and ultra-access heel carve designed for rapid upper-fret work
Bottom line: Buy the KM-7 MK-III if you play 7-string genres or are left-handed and want pure sustain and articulation. Buy the Avenger FR-S if you need a 6-string with a tremolo system and advanced electronic voice-switching for modern progressive metal textures.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main string-count difference?

The KM-7 MK-III is a 7-string instrument designed for extended-range metal and djent, providing a lower B string. The Avenger FR-S is a standard 6-string guitar suited to traditional metal and progressive styles without the extended low end.

Which guitar has tremolo capability?

Only the Avenger FR-S includes a Floyd Rose 1500 Series locking tremolo, enabling dive-bombs, whammy effects, and advanced tremolo techniques. The KM-7 MK-III uses a Hipshot Hardtail bridge for maximum tuning stability without tremolo.

How do the pickup systems differ?

The KM-7 MK-III features dual Lundgren M7 pickups with a simple 3-way toggle for straightforward tone shaping. The Avenger FR-S offers a Fishman Fluence Modern Ceramic humbucker with three voice selections via push-pull controls and a Sustainiac system with harmonic feedback, providing much greater tonal versatility.

Are either left-handed?

The KM-7 MK-III is explicitly available in left-handed configuration. The Avenger FR-S description does not indicate a left-handed option, suggesting it is right-handed only.

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