Schecter - Jake Pitts Signature E-1 FR Sustainiac Black
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Signature Guitar
The Jake Pitts Signature E-1 FR Sustainiac Black guitar from Schecter is a war machine designed for metal, providing unlimited sustain and controlled feedback thanks to its Sustainiac neck pickup. Equipped with a Floyd Rose 1500 Series and an EMG 81 pickup in the bridge, this guitar guarantees extreme dive bomb effects and a punchy attack for fast solos and massive riffs. Its ergonomic V-shaped design, mother-of-pearl fingerboard markings and satin black finish, combined with its ultra-thin 3-piece neck, make it both elegant and incredibly easy to play, perfect for the most demanding performances.
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Presentation
The Jake Pitts Signature E-1 FR Sustainiac Black from Schecter is a guitar designed for players looking for expressiveness, precision and sonic endurance. Its swamp ash body, combined with a glued three-piece mahogany neck reinforced with carbon-fibre rods, gives you remarkable stability, even in the most intense playing.
The ebony fingerboard, with its 14" radius, houses 24 jumbo frets for optimum fluidity across the entire 25.5" scale. The Ultra Thin C profile of the neck and the Ultra Access system make it easy to move around quickly, while retaining natural comfort.
As for the pickups, the EMG 81 in the bridge delivers a cutting attack that's ideal for saturated riffs, while the Sustainiac in the neck lets you extend notes at will, with three sustain modes for varying textures.
The Floyd Rose 1500 Series ensures reliable tuning, even with extreme vibrato, and the Grover Rotomatic tuners complete the package with precision. With its satin black, open-pore aesthetic and gothic mother-of-pearl markers, this guitar embodies a strong identity, ready to follow you on stage or in the studio.
The ebony fingerboard, with its 14" radius, houses 24 jumbo frets for optimum fluidity across the entire 25.5" scale. The Ultra Thin C profile of the neck and the Ultra Access system make it easy to move around quickly, while retaining natural comfort.
As for the pickups, the EMG 81 in the bridge delivers a cutting attack that's ideal for saturated riffs, while the Sustainiac in the neck lets you extend notes at will, with three sustain modes for varying textures.
The Floyd Rose 1500 Series ensures reliable tuning, even with extreme vibrato, and the Grover Rotomatic tuners complete the package with precision. With its satin black, open-pore aesthetic and gothic mother-of-pearl markers, this guitar embodies a strong identity, ready to follow you on stage or in the studio.
Features
Number of strings
6
Body material
Marsh ash
Hardware color
Black
Number of frets
24
Nut width
41,30 mm (1,629")
Neck material
Mahogany
Fingerboard material
Ebony
Scale length
648,00 mm (25,50")
Fingerboard radius
355 mm (14,00")
Cutaway
Yes
Tremolo
Floyd Rose
Instrument type
Electric guitar
Finish
Satin
Color
Black
Assembly
Set neck
Other features
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Schecter Jake Pitts Signature E-1 FR Sustainiac Black
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6-string electric guitar
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Neck: 3-piece mahogany with carbon fibre reinforcement rods
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Body: Swamp ash
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Fingerboard : Ebony
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Neck type : Glued with Ultra Access
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Shape : Ultra Thin C
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Width at saddle: 1.625" (41.3 mm)
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Thickness at 12th fret: 20 mm (0.787")
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Fingerboard radius: 14
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Frets: 24 Jumbo
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Tuning fork: 25.5" (648 mm)
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Markings: Gothic cross in black mother-of-pearl
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Colour: Satin black with open pores
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Fittings: Black
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Bridge: Floyd Rose Série 1500
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Tuners: Grover Rotomatic
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Micro bridge: EMG 81
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Neck pickup: Sustainiac
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Controls: 3-way volume/tone switch (pickup)/2-way sustain on/off switch/3-way sustain mode switch (fundamental-mix-harmonic)
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Strings: Ernie Ball Regular Slinky #2221 (.010-.046)
To find out more...
Jake Pitts is the lead guitarist and a founding member of the American metal band Black Veil Brides. Born on 21 July 1985, he is renowned for his virtuoso technique, complex solos and melodic playing that blends heavy metal and hard rock influences. He joined the band in 2009, making a significant contribution to their distinctive sound on every album since We Stitch These Wounds.
Prior to his professional music career, he honed his skills in the guitar programme at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood. Outside of Black Veil Brides, he is also known for his work with the side project Deadlands.
Prior to his professional music career, he honed his skills in the guitar programme at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood. Outside of Black Veil Brides, he is also known for his work with the side project Deadlands.
