I've recently purchased a brand new Schecter Hellrasier Tempest and I am really impressed with it!! The finish, the build quality, the electronics, pickups etc just seem so good that I have to laugh at the £450 I paid.
I've read a lot of good things about Schecter and just wanted to know what everyone's opinions are, do you have one, would you consider buying one, have you played one????
I have owned an epiphone SG, epiphone Les Paul, Gibson flying V, ESP ltd flying V, and a squier strat. Obviously they are not amazing guitars but I have also played top of the range Ibanez's and PRS' and have to say that the Tempest holds up against these. I have always believed that you get what you pay for and dreamed of one day owning a top of the range Les Paul or PRS. However since I got the Tempest I can honestly say that I will always try Schecters before trying Gibsons, PRS, Ibanez, Fender etc.
I paid £800 for my Gibson flying V and it was horrible to play and the electronics were awful. Obviously that is only my opinion but I get the impression that if you want a nice Gibson/PRS, you will have to fork out big money for it (not that there is anything wrong with that!).
I am really impressed with the Schecter but you don't see many people play them, considering they are a mid-low budget guitar they play amazingly well and in my opinion..........worth twice the money I paid!
I've read a lot of good things about Schecter and just wanted to know what everyone's opinions are, do you have one, would you consider buying one, have you played one????
I have owned an epiphone SG, epiphone Les Paul, Gibson flying V, ESP ltd flying V, and a squier strat. Obviously they are not amazing guitars but I have also played top of the range Ibanez's and PRS' and have to say that the Tempest holds up against these. I have always believed that you get what you pay for and dreamed of one day owning a top of the range Les Paul or PRS. However since I got the Tempest I can honestly say that I will always try Schecters before trying Gibsons, PRS, Ibanez, Fender etc.
I paid £800 for my Gibson flying V and it was horrible to play and the electronics were awful. Obviously that is only my opinion but I get the impression that if you want a nice Gibson/PRS, you will have to fork out big money for it (not that there is anything wrong with that!).
I am really impressed with the Schecter but you don't see many people play them, considering they are a mid-low budget guitar they play amazingly well and in my opinion..........worth twice the money I paid!