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Product Ref: 76383
The Ultra GT’s body is crafted from high quality Mahogany with a slat top that has a raised centre and sculptured edges, creating a visually stunning look. The Mahogany body offers naturally rich, warm tones, with a balance of grind and bite to create tights lows and appealing highs. The wood provides the guitar with an excellent amounts of depth and helps produce an incredible sustain. With chrome hardware, black binding, and a TonePros bridge, the guitar is given a metallic blue finish with two white stripes, creating a stylishly, sleek look that works well with its classic body shape.
The 3-piece Mahogany neck and Rosewood fingerboard has been designed to offer a smooth, fast play, whilst the naturally oily Rosewood fingerboard absorbs stray overtones for a rich sound. The Mahogany/Rosewood combination produces warm, mellow tones with complex highs, thick, creamy lows, and an appealing midrange. It also comes with many other features including Grover machine heads, 22 narrow X-Jumbo frets and a Graph Tech nut to increase tuning stability.
The Schecter Ultra GT features Schecter Diamond Plus humbucking pickups, with over-wound coils and ceramic magnets to deliver a high output, that offers plenty of energy and push. The coil tap feature also allows you to switch to sparkling single coil, making the Schecter an incredibly versatile guitar.
Schecter is one of the world's premier guitar companies, creating and selling electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars and USA Custom Shop instruments to musicians around the world. They combine quality with affordability to suit a variety of different players and diverse musical styles. The company has a growing number of high profile artists playing their instruments, such as musicians from Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, The Cure, Papa Roach, Seether and more.