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Schecter Stiletto Studio 5 Bass Guitar - Honey Satin

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STILETTO STUDIO-5

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  • 5-string Electric Bass with Mahogany Body
  • 2 Humbucking Pickups - Honey Satin
  • Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Maple/Walnut Neck
  • Bubinga Top

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instrument
Guitar
Guitar
Guitar
Guitar
Guitar
Guitar
number of strings
4
6
5
5
5
8
operation mode
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Manual
Electric
top material
Mahogany/Babinga
Mahogany/Babinga
IBSR505EBM
Rosewood
Rosewood, Walnut, Basswood
Mahogany/Babinga
back material
Mahogany/Babinga
Mahogany/Babinga
IBSR505EBM
Maple, Rosewood, Basswood
Rosewood, Basswood
Mahogany/Babinga
string material
Alloy Steel
Alloy Steel
Alloy Steel
finish type
Satin Finish
Satin
Polished
Satin
Satin
Satin
weight
11.6 pounds
1 pounds
4 kilograms
15 pounds
14.8 pounds

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    The Stiletto Studio Series Basses are hands down Schecter's most popular basses. Combining Euro-High Tech looks and upper-register playability, the Stiletto Studio 5 is the perfect match for many styles of playing! This 5-string model is 35 inch scale, which yields an extremely tight Low B . These neck-thru beauties have an exotic Bubinga top, finished in a Natural Honey Satin finish. The Studio 5 is armed with EMG HZ pickups, and adds a mid-control on the 3-Band EQ (EMG active 18-volt EQ circuit with bass, middle and treble frequency with 12db cut-boost controls). Other features include Schecter tuners and 24 frets. AmericanMusical is an authorized dealer of Schecter products.

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    4.8 out of 5 stars
    4.8 out of 5
    22 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the sound quality, appearance and value of the stringed instruments. For example, they mention that it has a phenomenal sound, the tone flexibility is decent and that it gives a sweet tone up and down. That said, they are happy with the money spent and that the bass does everything they need.

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    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the bass. They mention that it has a phenomenal sound, the tone is decent, and the upper registers play well and sound in tune. The low B is amazing and gives a sweet tone up and down.

    "...Low B is amazing. gives me sweet tone up and down like the aforementioned boutique basses...." Read more

    "...Beautiful wood. Amazing sound. Comes with really nice strings too.This is an awesome bass. Really phenomenol sound...." Read more

    "...Tonal flexibility is decent. Upper registers play well and sound in tune. It has a middle-of-road sound, not Precision vs. Jazz extremes...." Read more

    "Beautiful lefty bass!..." Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the stringed instruments. They mention that it's beautiful and made of beautiful wood.

    "This thing is everything it looks like and more when you get it. Beautiful wood. Amazing sound. Comes with really nice strings too...." Read more

    "...The instrument is attractive with an oil-like matte finish, very pretty." Read more

    "Beautiful! Probably a bit much for my first bass, but when I can't stop picking it up and playing it who can argue with the price!" Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the value of the stringed instruments. They mention that it is a great bass for the price.

    "...Super happy with the money spent!This bass does everything I need...." Read more

    "This is a fine instrument for the money. Action is low and clean. Very playable for people with average-size hands. Tonal flexibility is decent...." Read more

    "Great Bass for the price you pay (even if you pay full price)..." Read more

    Bring the Thunder
    5 Stars
    Bring the Thunder
    I'm primarily a rhythm guitar player at church, but fill in on bass when needed. I borrowed basses prior to buying this one and have played several different models. That said, this is the second best bass I have ever played coming in right behind a modded Peavey Millenium 5ver that was old and USA made.The Pros:This thing thunders! The B-string is tight and has great resonance and/or punch depending on your tone selection. The dual active humbuckers take 2 9 volts to power them and they have a decent range to them. They are EMG pickups, so they have their own sound. When I can afford it, I will likely replace those with some hotter Seymour Duncan HBs. The EQ on the guitar has fantastic range and three bands. There is a knob for bass, mids, and treble. All knobs are nice heavy textured brass looking things with a detent so you can tell where "unity" is. The volume knob lacks the detent, but who would want that? The finish has no hard coating which I count as a pro. I believe this allows the wood to resonate more than if you lacquered it up. Some folks think this is a con because it is definitely easier to damage the instrument. Lastly, the instrument is simply gorgeous. The woods are beautiful, and the neck-thru construction is striking.The Cons:Good Lord this thing is HEAVY! I usually gig for no more than an hour and it's not pleasant afterwards. I know I know, this is why it sounds so good, I just needed something to whine about. Truly if I have to give it any cons I would say maybe adding a string-thru bridge vs the hardtail MIGHT increase sustain. I say might because this instrument seems to be able to hold any note for well over a minute as is. The pickups don't really "pop" when you slap it, but that's EMGs IMHO.I paid about $300 for this thing and think that was a steal. I see they retail for $700-$800 and are probably worth every penny. When I was shopping I played everything and had decided to either get a Warwick Corvette RockBass or the new Music Man ripoff, Sterling I think it is. I played this dude though and it was over. This is a fantastic instrument that's well worth the asking price.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2016
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2009
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