Schecter Demon-6 LH Satin Black
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Schecter Demon-6 LH Satin Black – left-handed metal guitar with active HB-105S pickups
The Schecter Demon-6 LH Satin Black is a left-handed electric guitar built for modern metal and hard rock. Equipped with two active Schecter Diamond Active HB-105S pickups, a 25.5" scale and a Tune-O-Matic bridge with String Thru Body construction, it delivers clarity, punch and tuning stability. Gothic Cross inlays and the satin finish define the Demon series’ visual identity.
Overview and features
The active HB-105S pickups offer high output and sharp attack, ideal for heavy distortion and rhythm work. The Tune-O-Matic bridge enhances sustain and intonation, while the String Thru setup increases resonance.
Construction and materials
Basswood body for balanced tone, maple bolt-on neck for fast attack, and a wenge fretboard for firmness and stability. Aged Creme binding adds visual detail.
Connections and integration
Standard 1/4" output and 9V battery operation for the active electronics.
Control and workflow
Volume, Tone and a 3-way pickup selector. 24 X-Jumbo frets provide excellent access and articulation.
Specifications
- Type: Left-handed electric guitar
- Color: Satin Black
- Body: Basswood
- Neck: Maple
- Fretboard: Wenge
- Neck profile: Thin C
- Scale: 25.5" (648 mm)
- Frets: 24 X-Jumbo
- Radius: 14" (355 mm)
- Nut: Graph Tech XL Black Tusq
- Nut width: 42 mm
- Construction: Bolt-on
- Bridge: Tune-O-Matic with String Thru Body
- Pickups: Schecter Diamond Active HB-105S (bridge & neck)
- Controls: Volume, Tone, 3-way switch
- Tuners: Schecter
- Hardware: Black Chrome
- Power: 9V battery
- Orientation: Left-handed
FAQ
Are the pickups active?
Yes, both are Schecter Diamond Active HB-105S.
What is the scale length?
25.5".
What bridge is installed?
Tune-O-Matic with String Thru Body.
Does the guitar require a battery?
Yes, a 9V battery powers the active electronics.