Description
Schecter USA Custom Sunset II – Tiger Eye Satin
Hailing from Schecter’s Sun Valley, California-based custom shop, the US Sunset Custom II represents the pinnacle of Schecter’s craftsmanship. Its quartet of premier tonewoods comprises alder, Macassar ebony, and both roasted and flamed varieties of maple. Meanwhile, a triad of tone-crafting brings its sonorous foundation to life, courtesy of Schecter’s house-made pickups and detailed controls. With playability in spades and a beautifully eye-catching finish, we here at Axe Palace are enamored by the display of skill and sound that Schecter’s master luthiers have achieved with this US Sunset Custom II. Immensely expressive and ready to roar, this Gotoh-equipped tone-tiger has everything needed to endure the long-haul lifestyle of all-night studio sessions and road-warrior tour demands, from sunrise to sunset and back again.
Schecter US Sunset Custom II Features:
- Handbuilt in Schecter’s Sun Valley, CA-based custom shop
- Flamed maple-topped alder body blends brightness, warmth, and shimmering harmonics
- Roasted maple neck supplies warmth and brightness throughout the spectrum
- Ebony fretboard delivers resounding sustain, bell-like articulation, and powerful, present voicing in every register
- 2 dual Darkside single-coil pickups and 1 Pasadena Plus humbucker deliver a fiery, flexible array of tonal possibilities
- Comprehensive electronics include a 5-way blade selector, Master Volume and Tone controls, and a push-pull coil-split, ensuring malleable degrees of detailed sonic sculpting
- Custom C neck profile and 14-in. fretboard radius deliver dynamic, adaptive accessibility to all 22 frets, with equal parts speed and comfort accommodating most play styles
- Roasted maple in the neck means increased dimensional stability and resistance to twisting, warping, and the elements
- Schecter Hipshot staggered locking tuners and Graph Tech Black TUSQ nut keep tones buzz-free and in tune
- Gotoh 510 tremolo gives you an all-access pass to powerful, pliable expression