Schecter Nick Johnston PT Signature Electric Guitar in Atomic Green

£899.00

Schecter Nick Johnston PT Signature Electric Guitar in Atomic Green 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 PT Signature Electric Guitar in Atomic Green is New Delivered to all areas of the UK using our roadie delivery service.

Nick Johnston is part of a new wave of 21st Century guitar virtuosos — praised for his soulful instrumental music that infuses his slick, melodic legato playing style with dramatic, film soundtrack-esque accompaniment. A Schecter artist for a number of years, Johnston's new PT signature model offers classic T-type charm but boasts a number of modern-day refinements to suit the latest generation of players.

This stunning guitar comes in a vibrant Atomic Green finish, with its most noteworthy features including a super-solid Roasted Maple neck with 22 jumbo frets, a unique humbucker/single-coil pickup configuration, locking tuners, and a Graph Tech nut. Trust us, this instrument is a high-performance workhorse!

Key Features

  • Alder Body — Timeless tonewood choice synonymous with bolt-on electric guitars. Serves as a balanced sonic foundation for the pickups, with tight lows, bold mids and singing highs.
  • Roasted Maple Neck — 'Roasting' process removes moisture from the wood, making the neck far less vulnerable to warping when exposed to varying climates and ensuring incredible tuning stability.
  • Bolt-On Construction — Yields a snappy tone for an immediate note response.
  • Ebony Fingerboard — Dark and silky material provides a luxurious feel.
  • 22 Jumbo Frets — Large size offers a controllable feel for wide vibrato and pitch-perfect string bends.
  • Humbucker/Single-Coil Pickup Configuration — Proprietary Diamond Series pickups combine the classic "twang" of a bridge single-coil with the warmth and low-end punch of a neck position humbucker. 3-way pickup selector switch provides a wide tonal palette.
  • Push-Pull Tone Knob — Splits the neck humbucker; letting you attain the traditional T-style pickup combo.
  • Schecter Locking Tuners — Ingenious locking mechanism makes restringing easier and means less string winds around the tuning posts; resulting a better tuning stability.
  • Graph Tech Nut — Low-friction material minimises unwanted tuning slips and enhances sustain.

Specifications

Body

  • Body Shape: PT
  • Body Material: Alder

Neck

  • Neck Material: Roasted Hard Rock Maple
  • Neck Shape: Nick Johnston 'C'
  • Construction: Bolt-on
  • Scale Length: 25.5"
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Frets: 22, Jumbo
  • Inlays: Brass Circles

Hardware

  • Bridge: PT S Hardtail
  • Tuners: Schecter Locking
  • Nut: Graph Tech

Electronics

  • Bridge Pickup: Diamond NJ SC
  • Neck Pickup: Diamond ‘78
  • Controls: Volume, Tone (Push-Pull), 3-Way Lever Pickup Selector Switch

Additional information

Weight 22.5 lbs

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