Schecter Blackjack Atx C1 Fr Review

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This review will be based on the Schecter C-1 Blackjack FR model, but most of what I am going to tell you applies to all the Diamond series Schecter guitars.
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  • This review will be based on the Schecter C-1 Blackjack FR model, but most of what I am going to tell you applies to all the Diamond series Schecter guitars. A friend at a local music stop turned me onto Schecter guitars, and here are the reasons that I decided to take the plunge and give one a try.
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A friend at a local music stop turned me onto Schecter guitars, and here are the reasons that I decided to take the plunge and give one a try.

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REVIEW: Schecter Blackjack SLS C-1 FR-S Peter Hodgson March 9, 2013 March 13, 2013 Although Schecter was initially known for slightly more traditional guitars, they’ve really hit their stride in the past decade-plus as purveyors of fine high-performance axes aimed at the metal market. REVIEW: Schecter C-1 BlackJack ATX with Seymour Duncan Blackouts Posted on July 26, 2009 November 26, 2011 Author Peter Hodgson Just as there are many different schools of metal – heavy metal, stoner metal, death metal, thrash, death-thrash, grindcore, gore-grind, industrial metal, black metal, TRUE black metal – there are also many. 7 user reviews of C-1 Blackjack ATX FR by Schecter 0 I bought this guitar because I wanted a good, reliable guitar with a Floyd Rose, but with a tight budget. Therefore I was very lucky to buy it.

I got my first Schecter a little over a year ago, and my main reason for buying a Schecter is simple. I am a left-handed guitarist and getting really good high quality guitars in left-handed models and a decent price is very hard to do. Schecter has found a way to keep manufacturing costs low enough and still deliver a super high quality instrument.

And here is how they have accomplished that.
What Schecter does with the Diamond series guitars is that they ship all of the materials for manufacturing the guitars to a plant in Korea. I know what you are thinking there still made overseas so they can’t be too good, but that is where you would be totally WRONG.
Here is how they get around that. Once the guitars are assemble and ready they're then shipped right back to the Schecter guitar headquarters in California. And what happens then is what sets these guitars apart from any other guitar assembled in an overseas plant.
The technicians at Schecter Guitars do all the finish and set up work for their guitars right here in the U.S.A. They set them up to such a high quality standard that the guitars are almost always ready to play right out of the box. They even take it a step farther than that. Schecter guarantees their guitars for the life of the guitar. That’s right for as long as you own the guitar if anything at all goes wrong with the guitar they will take care of it for you.
Okay enough about the background of Schecter, onto the C-1 Blackjack FR.
Schecter does not use second rate parts of pickups in their Blackjack guitars.
The Schecter C-1 Blackjack uses only original Seymour Duncan pickups, a JB in the bridge position, and a 59 in the neck position, and this is only the beginning.
The guitar uses a set neck design with ultra access, and a 3 piece Maple neck, Mahogany body, and a Rosewood fingerboard. 24 X-jumbo frets and Grover tuners. Plus an all original Floyd Rose (not a copy) Tremolo.
The guitar plays fast, very fast, and the tone is as good as any guitar I have ever played. The action is excellent, as good as found on guitars that will cost you several thousand dollars.
This is simply one of the best guitars that I have ever owned, and I am already making plans to purchase several more. I already own 2 Schecters and would not hesitate to purchase another one.
Dollar for dollar I honestly do not think that you will find a better guitar out there anywhere. This guitar only uses the best of the best tuners, pickups, tremolo out there. And I have checked, if you try to purchase an all U.S.A. built guitar with these same features the least you are going to pay will be well over $2000.00.
Here is the best part, my Blackjack only cost me a little over $800.00, add in another $100.00 for one of the best guitar cases I have ever seen and you are all set and still got out for less than a thousand dollars.

You can even take the Blackjack a step higher, the Blackjack ATX model offers everything I already mentioned but adds an Ebony fingerboard, and Seymour Duncan active Blackout pickups. That will run you about $150.00 more, maybe less if you check around a little.
As far as reliability, well I have been playing my Blackjack for over a year now and have not had a single problem at all. And I do not expect any problems. The guitars are just so well put together and then inspected again and again before ever being shipped out to a customer. But if by some freak of nature you do have a problem all it takes is a single phone call to the guys at Schecter and they will waste no time at all doing whatever you need to get things right.
But, out of everyone that I know that owns a Schecter I do not know of anyone that has had any problems.
I do not have any reservations at all about recommending Schecter guitars to anyone; I just have that much faith in the guitars, and believe in them that much. And I never recommend anything unless I own it myself, and believe in it

You can check the Schecter C-1 Blackjack FR and the rest of the Schecter guitars at http://www.schecterguitars.com

If you have any questions at all please feel free to email me at terrywhite1@live.com or you can always find me on the Rockhouse Method message boards at www.rockhousemethod.com.
Terry White

In the past couple of years, Schecter has really stepped up their game and started offering really amazing guitars. With models such as the Banshee Elite and the KM-7 MK-II, we’ve been seeing some affordable models with boutique-like specs.

Today, we’ll be looking at the quite affordable Schecter Blackjack ATX C-1, a basic Schecter guitar that features a few surprise features.

Features:

  • Swamp Ash w/ Arched Top
  • Vampyre Red Satin Finish
  • ‘Thin C’ Shape 3-Piece Maple Neck
  • Neck-Thru Design
  • Ebony Fretboard with 14″ Radius
  • 25.5” Scale Length
  • 24 Extra-Jumbo Nickel Frets
  • Glow In The Dark Side Dot Inlays
  • TonePros T3BT TOM w/ String Thru Body Bridge
  • Schecter Locking Tuners
  • Graph Tech XL Black Tusq
  • Seymour Duncan Blackout Pickups
  • Volume/Volume/Tone/3-Way Switch

Right off the bat, you’ll notice some exciting features that you don’t get every day on an affordable, production guitar.

On the ATX C-1, you get ‘Glow in The Dark Side Dot Inlays’! Of course, these don’t serve much functional use other than to look really sweet and help you see what you are playing in the dark. It’s really neat to get on an affordable instrument, though. A few years ago, you pretty much needed to order a full-on custom guitar to get these!

‘Luminlays’ actually made it onto our Top 5 Best Modern Guitar Features. Go check that out for other neat, modern appointments to guitars.

The Schecter ‘Thin C’ neck profile and 14″ fretboard radius are somewhat of the “middle ground” of all guitars. It’s not a thin profile, but it certainly isn’t thick. I’d say it’s great for the guitarist who is seeking something that is comfortable for any style of playing, without being centered on one thing.

Tone:

One of my favorite, if not my absolute favorite body wood has to be Swamp Ash. Although this guitar is totally finished over and you can’t really see much grain, I was excited to see that it was made of Swamp Ash. You don’t really see much of Ash in the affordable range right now.

Ash has a lot of open and porous grains that allow it to give off an almost “popping” sound when played. This intense attack and clarity make it extremely well suited for down-tuning and extended range guitars. Read more about that in our Ultimate Guide to Tonewoods.

On top of ash, the ATX C-1 features an Ebony fretboard! Ebony is a very dense and oily wood, which means that it doesn’t have to be finished or sealed to last a long time. This is great for players who want a faster playing neck!

The pickups chosen for the ATX C-1 are the Seymour Duncan Blackouts. These active pickups have a very high output and are intended for the angriest of metal tones. In comparison to the infamous EMG 81/85 set (which apparently everyone loves to hate on), the Blackouts have a more controlled high end and a fatter low end. They don’t do clean tones the best, and they certainly don’t play nice with mid-gainy sounds, but boy are they punchy for distorted, heavily saturated tones.

The guitar is definitely intended for metal. The Blackouts, mixed with the Ebony Board and Swamp Ash body, make for really heavy tones without sacrificing clarity and attack in the low end.

Build Quality:

Schecter’s quality standards have become increasingly better over the years. This is a Korean-made instrument, so it’s not to the USA shop standard, but it’s still above par for the price.

Most of the issues I found were very minor, and they didn’t really affect playability.

The binding on this guitar felt very cheap, and there was some finish overspray on the headstock that looked a little bit rough. There was also some finish bubbling in the same area. It looked like the finish might have been rushed around that part of the guitar.

Other than that, there wasn’t anything to be found. The guitar played really well, and the bridge and neck were quite comfortable to play.

The only other thing I would mention is that the Schecter Locking tuners used weren’t the best thing I’ve ever used, but certainly not the worst. If it were my guitar I would probably upgrade those pretty much immediately and have a really solid guitar.

Final Verdict:

The Blackjack ATX C-1 is an affordable guitar that features a ton of fancy features that you don’t usually get under $1000. It’s really comfortable to play for just about any kind of player, features a super fast Ebony fretboard, and produces a super angry metal sound.

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I’d say this guitar would probably make an awesome live workhorse for metal styles.

Schecter Blackjack Atx C-1 Fr Review

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