Schecter E-1 SLS Evil Twin SBK

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Schecter E-1 SLS Evil Twin SBK

Schecter

E-1 SLS Evil Twin SBK

4.8 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 458767
Brand: Schecter
Model: E-1 SLS Evil Twin SBK
Category: Heavy Guitars
Price: $1,813.90

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This Schecter E-1 SLS Evil Twin is a seriously impressive instrument. The combination of swamp ash and those Fishman Fluence pickups gives you a huge range of tones, from modern high-gain to something a little more vintage. It’s a fantastic choice for players who want a shred-ready guitar with a premium feel and a powerful voice – perfect for metal, progressive rock, and anyone needing serious sonic flexibility.

Product Description

  • Schecter E-1 SLS Evil Twin SBK
  • Electric Guitar
  • Swamp ash body
  • Ebony fretboard
  • Multilayer maple/walnut/padauk neck with carbon fiber reinforcement
  • Scale: 648 mm
  • Nut width: 42 mm
  • 24 X-Jumbo frets
  • Pickup: Fishman Fluence Modern (Ceramic Magnet) Humbucker (Bridge) and Fishman Fluence Modern (Alnico Magnet) Humbucker (Neck)
  • TonePros T3BT TOM & T1Z tailpiece
  • Black hardware
  • Colour: Satin Black
  • Matching cases: Art. #454850# and art. #166446# (both not included)
  • Matching gig bag: Art. #190366# (not included)
PROS
  • • Swamp ash body delivers excellent resonance and sustain.
  • • Fishman Fluence pickups offer versatile tones, from aggressive to smooth.
  • • Multilayer neck with carbon fiber adds stability and improved feel.
  • • TonePros bridge provides reliable tuning stability and intonation.
CONS
  • • The ebony fretboard can feel a bit sharp for some players initially.
  • • Swamp ash construction contributes to a potentially heavier instrument.
  • • The longer scale length (648mm) may require some adjustment for players.

Product Video

Key Features

Body Material Swamp Ash
Neck Material Multilayer Maple/Walnut/Padauk with Carbon Fiber Reinforcement
Fingerboard Ebony
Pickups Fishman Fluence Modern (Ceramic/Alnico Humbuckers)
Scale Length 648 mm
Frets 24 X-Jumbo
Bridge TonePros T3BT TOM & T1Z Tailpiece
Weight Approximately 9.5 lbs

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Frequently Asked Questions

The ceramic bridge pickup provides high output and aggression, while the alnico neck pickup offers a warmer, smoother tone, allowing for a wide range of sounds – from searing leads to thick rhythm tones.
Ebony is naturally harder and denser, so it can feel a bit slicker and sometimes slightly sharper initially. It's a matter of personal preference and might require a little getting used to.
Yes, it is. It offers tighter low-end response and a slightly different feel under the fingers; players accustomed to shorter scales might need a bit of time to adapt.

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