
Description : 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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1st Customer Review : A truly GREAT 5-string Bass! (In my opinion)
I gig occasionally and have a full time day job, so I guess I'm a semi-pro musician. I'm 60 years old and have been playing music since junior high. I played guitar until I switched to bass about 14 years ago. I've owned 3 Fenders, a Squire 5-string, a Steinberger style Hohner, and this bass. All except the Squire were 4-string basses.
I liked the sound of the 5-string Squire, but didn't like the loose, floppy B-string. I wanted a longer scale bass to tighten the B-string up and was originally considering the Carvin XB75. Howevery,by the time I configured the Carvin like I wanted, I couldn't afford it. So, I was stuck.
I was browsing my local Guitar Center and stumbled upon this bass. The 35" scale really tightened up the B-string. I liked the way it felt in my hands and on my shoulder (with a 3" wide strap). The neck is relatively thin and narrow for a 5-string bass with easy access to the 24th fret. The EMG pickups sound great and the tone (bass, mid, high) and...
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2nd Customer Review : 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...
3rd Customer Review : TONS o bang for your buck!!!
I own this sweetheart. And I have heard nothing but RAVES about it. Not only is it simply beautiful, the techs that I work with have even gone so far as to say it's better than a Carvin bass costing twice as much....(And these guys are PICKY!!!) AND my music store pals have told me that these have been back ordered since,I think,November or December. The demand for them is so great. So there MUST be SOMETHING about them that people are lovin. I would say that you can't go wrong with this rig.. (I've played a 6-string as well.......TOO SWEET)


Product Features :
- Mahogany w/ Bubinga Center
- EMG HZ Pickups
- Diamond Custom Bridge
- Offset Dots Inlay
- Limited Lifetime Guarantee
Rating : 4.8
List Price : $1,069.00
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