Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS in Atomic Ink

£799.00

Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS in Atomic Ink is New by Schecter . Get it superfast with our delivery roadie service to any door in the UK Read More for product details.

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The Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional HSS in Atomic Ink is New Delivered to all areas of the UK using our roadie delivery service.

Nick Johnston is a Canadian guitarist and songwriter with a number of instrumental albums to his name. Johnston's albums have featured some of the world's most revered guitarist including Paul Gilbert and Guthrie Govan and he himself has appeared on albums by Scale The Summit and Periphery. It's fair to say then that Nick Johnston has already achieved more than his tender age would suggest!

Johnston first collaborated with American guitar giants Schecter in 2016 and has since released a number of variants of his signature model. The range is split into the premium USA Signature Series and the more affordable Indonesian made Traditional series. The Nick Johnston Traditional HSS is a modern take on the classic S-style electric guitar. With plenty of modern features including locking tuners, sleek 14" fretboard radius and two-way adjustable truss rod, the Traditional HSS is a guitar designed for players, by players.

Key Features

  • Locking Tuners – Locking tuners allow for super speedy string changes and provide improved tuning stability on tremolo equipped guitars.
  • 14" Fretboard Radius – The fretboard radius refers to how much of a curvature there is to it. Instrumental and virtuoso guitarists often favour a flatter radius such as 14" or 16" because they make it easier to bend the strings without fretting out.
  • Roasted Maple Neck & Fretboard- Roasted Maple is more resistant to humidity shifts due to the removal of moisture at the roasting stage. This is particularly useful for touring musicians who may be playing in different climates as the neck won't require as much adjustment.
  • Schecter Diamond Pickups – The HSS configuration allows for a range of humbucking and single coil tones making for an extremely versatile guitar.

Specifications

Body

  • Body Wood: Alder
  • Body Shape: S-Style

Neck

  • Neck Type: Roasted Maple
  • Neck Shape: Thin "C"
  • Scale Length: 25.5” (648mm)
  • Fretboard: Roasted Maple
  • Radius: 14" (355mm)
  • Frets: X-Jumbo
  • Number of Frets: 22
  • Nut: Graph Tech XL Black Tusq

Electronics

  • Neck Pickup: Schecter Diamond Nick Johnston Single Coil
  • Middle Pickup: Schecter Diamond Nick Johnston Single Coil
  • Bridge Pickup: Schecter Diamond '78 Humbucker
  • Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone (Push/Pull), 5 Way Selector

Hardware

  • Bridge: Diamond Vintage Tremolo
  • Hardware Colour: Chrome

Miscellaneous

  • String Gauge: Ernie Ball Regular Slinky #2221 (.010-.046)
  • Factory Tuning: 1E, 2B, 3G, 4D, 5A, 6E
  • Case: None

Additional information

Weight 22.5 lbs

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