Original owner, only used in my studio (never gigged), mint condition (plastic is still on the control plate cover). Seymour Duncan pickups, Grover tuners, thin, fast, and straight neck (frets have been professionally dressed, and polished), and a "sweet' flamed maple top. Two full octaves (24 frets), that work excellent with numerous Roland settings.
Schecter C1 Plus Specifications :
Set Neck
Body: Mahogany/Flame Maple
Neck/Fingerboard: Mahogany/Rosewood
Inlays: Vector
Hardware: Chrome
Bridge: Tune-o-matic
Binding: Body & Neck: Cream
Frets: 24 Extra-Jumbo
(This model is no longer in production)
If you are not familiar with the Roland guitar synth's, they are indeed, a very cool toy! You can snag most Roland GR guitar synthesizers, in the range of (used, E-Bay), $200 to $700.
The sampled "Alto Sax", "Fiddle",'B-3", "Peddle steel", "Fender Rhodes", Yamaha "Grand", "Banjo", full horn section (just a fraction of possibilities), guitar effect's (all of the "standards", plus, classical, nylon string, 18 string guitar, 12 string) that are also endless. Has a Bass sample(s) (Slap, Snap, Fretless) that sounds, "100%" believeable (plugged directly thru the P.A or your guitar amp.).
With this set-up, you can run stereo/mono (live, thru the house mains, or studio application) for the above mentioned sounds, and (or) direct (if desired) to your "Mesa", Marshall, etc..
The GK-2, GK-2A, and GK-3 pickups sre compatible with all GR-series guitar synthesizers equipped with a 13-pin GK pickup connector.
I've installed a custom order, Roland pickup holder (adapter for the Roland pickup), the height adjustment, uses two phillips head screws/ w springs. The Roland pick-up's (without this mod) requier either, shims, and (or) drilling of the body
Pro set-up, perfect intonation, low action
$450.00 Firm!! With, (new)Roadrunner case. No trades, third parties, shipping, scammers, etc.,etc........
Location: Thornton