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  • Duncan JB pickup in the bridge position and Duncan 59 pickup in the neck position
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  • Flamed Maple Top
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  • GraphTech TUSQ nut
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  • Set-neck construction
  • Abalone binding on body, neck, and headstock

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Is there that big of a difference between Schecter Damien Elite, and the Schecter Hellraiser C-1 guitar?

Damien Elite
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Schecter-Gui tar-Research-Damien-Elite-Electric-Guita r-105921993-i1503900.gc

Hellraiser
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Schecter-Gui tar-Research-Hellraiser-Special-C-1-Elec tric-Guitar-430479-i1531349.gc


Really the only difference worth noting is that the Hellraiser has a nicer neck. It also has one pickup that's more powerful than the Damien's, but that really won't affect your sound much unless you're playing lead-intensive metal, and even then it won't


Really the only difference worth noting is that the Hellraiser has a nicer neck. It also has one pickup that's more powerful than the Damien's, but that really won't affect your sound much unless you're playing lead-intensive metal, and even then it won't

Please help me pick wether i should i get a schecter S-1, S-1 Elite, or C-1 FR?

Please give reason, dont tell me to get a guitar other than these three.


The big question for you is do you want/need a Floyd rose locking tremolo? If you do, then the S-1 and S-1 Elite are out of the running, since they both have a tune-o-matic bridge and a stop bar tailpiece. If you don't really do a lot of diving the locking