Schecter Jack Fowler Traditional HT Guitar Black Pearl
Description
Schecter Jack Fowler Traditional HT Guitar Black Pearl
The Jack Fowler Traditional HT delivers a comfortable, fast playing experience with its thin "C"-shaped neck profile and roasted maple construction that resists warping. The mahogany body with comfort contours and satin Black Pearl finish provides excellent ergonomics for extended playing sessions, while the bolt-on neck joint ensures reliable stability and easy maintenance.
Playability & Feel
A 25.5" scale length with 22 jumbo frets on a 14" fingerboard radius creates fast, responsive playability across the neck. The neck measures .787" at the 1st fret and .866" at the 12th fret, offering a slim profile that reduces hand fatigue, while carbon fiber reinforcement rods provide stability without adding unnecessary weight or compromising feel.
Tone & Electronics
This instrument pairs a Schecter Pasadena humbucker in the neck position with a Schecter Pasadena Plus humbucker at the bridge, both wired with 4-conductor wiring for single-coil tone access. The control layout—1x Volume, 1x Tone (Push/Pull), and 3-Way Switch—keeps operation straightforward on stage, while the Schecter Diamond Hardtail bridge and Schecter locking tuners ensure tuning stability and reliable intonation through demanding gigs and recording sessions.
Key Features
- Body Material: Mahogany with comfort contours, Black Pearl satin finish
- Neck Material: Roasted Hard Rock Maple, "C" shape profile
- Neck Joint: Bolt-On construction
- Scale Length: 25.5"
- Fingerboard: Ebony with 22 Jumbo frets, 14" radius
- Nut: Graph Tech XL Ivory Tusq, 1.653" width
- Inlays: Pearloid Dots with Luminlay Glow in the Dark side dot markers
- Pickups: Schecter Pasadena (neck) and Schecter Pasadena Plus (bridge) humbuckers with 4-conductor wiring
- Controls: 1x Volume, 1x Tone (Push/Pull), 3-Way Switch
- Hardware: Schecter Diamond Hardtail bridge and Schecter locking tuners
- Neck Reinforcement: Carbon fiber reinforcement rods for stability
- Configuration: 6-string, right-handed, solid body electric guitar
The Jack Fowler Traditional HT delivers refined construction with versatile electronics—a road-ready instrument built for players demanding both comfort and tonal flexibility in any performance context.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Country of Manufacture | Indonesia |
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At a Glance
The Schecter Jack Fowler Traditional HT is a mahogany-bodied hardtail electric guitar built for intermediate to advanced rock and blues players who demand all-day comfort and tonal range. Its thin "C"-shaped roasted maple neck, 22 jumbo frets, and dual Pasadena humbuckers with 4-conductor wiring deliver fast playability, warm midrange tone, and coil-split access—all locked down by a hardtail bridge and locking tuners for reliable gigging. Choose this for its ergonomic contours, carbon-fiber neck stability, and straightforward control layout that puts versatile tone and stage durability in your hands.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Rock
- ✓ Blues
- ✓ Hard Rock
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Folk
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I access single-coil tones on this guitar?
Yes. Both the Schecter Pasadena neck and Pasadena Plus bridge humbuckers are wired with 4-conductor wiring, which allows you to split coils via the push/pull tone control for articulate single-coil voicings alongside full humbucker warmth.
Is this guitar suitable for jazz or fingerstyle playing?
The Jack Fowler Traditional HT is optimized for rock, blues, and hard rock. Its tone profile, pickup configuration, and overall design are not tailored for jazz or folk applications.
What is the neck profile like, and how does it feel for extended playing?
The thin "C"-shaped roasted maple neck measures 0.787" at the 1st fret and 0.866" at the 12th fret, reducing hand fatigue during long sessions. Carbon fiber reinforcement rods provide stability without adding weight, and the mahogany body's comfort contours support ergonomic support for hours of playing.
How does the hardtail bridge benefit tuning stability?
The Schecter Diamond Hardtail bridge eliminates the complexity of a tremolo system, anchoring strings directly to the body for rock-solid intonation and minimal tuning drift—ideal for gigging and studio work where stable tuning is essential.
What fretboard and hardware specifications does this guitar have?
The Jack Fowler features a 14" radius ebony fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets, a Graph Tech XL Ivory Tusq nut at 1.653" width, and Schecter locking tuners that lock strings in place for reliable tuning retention.
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