
Schecter is once again bringing the masses some pretty gnarly riff machines, all thanks to their new Sunset Red Dawn line.
The Schecter Sunset Red Dawn comes in a few iterations – standard 6- and 7-string models, the same 6- and 7-string models but with an Evertune bridge, and then a 6-string baritone model with a 27″ scale (as opposed to the usual 25.5″ scale).
Other than that, the Schecter Sunset Red Dawn models all offer Basswood bodies with Ultra Thin “C”-shape Maple 3-piece necks, and Ebony fretboards with 24 extra jumbo stainless steel frets.
The Schecter Sunset Red Dawn come with a Fishman Fluence Modern Ceramic Open-Core pickup in the bridge, and a Fishman Fluence Alnico Open-Core pickup in the neck. All pickups are controlled by a Master Volume knob with push-pull functionality for Fluence Voice #2 Option), and a 5-Way Switch with Fluence Voice #3 switching options.
All models come in a Gloss Black finish with Black and Red hardware. Get the Schecter Sunset Red Dawn models here starting at $1,199.