Schecter - Keith Merrow KM-7 MK-III Legacy Transparent White Satin
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The Keith Merrow KM-7 MK-III Legacy Transparent White Satin from Schecter features a 3-piece carbon-fibre reinforced maple neck for rigidity and resonance. Its mahogany body combined with a flamed maple top and 26.5" tuning fork encourage low tunings without loss of clarity. The Lundgren M7 pickups deliver a precise response, even at high levels of saturation. With its 24 stainless steel X-Jumbo frets and ebony fingerboard with compound radius, it offers fluid playability, ideal for modern techniques and complex passages.
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Presentation
The KM-7 MK-III Transparent White Satin is aimed at guitarists who demand a clean sound response and ergonomics adapted to modern techniques. Its 3-piece maple neck, reinforced with carbon-fibre rods, provides optimum rigidity and smooth access to the treble thanks to its ultra-thin C-profile.
The mahogany body, combined with a flamed maple top, generates a balanced resonance, ideal for the lower registers. The ebony fingerboard, with a compound radius of 12" to 16", houses 24 stainless steel X-Jumbo frets for fast, accurate playing. Its extended 26.5" scale provides perfect tension for low tunings, while preserving the clarity of the notes.
The Lundgren M7 pickups, in neck and bridge positions, deliver powerful articulation, even under high saturation. The Hipshot Hardtail bridge and Schecter locking tuners guarantee exemplary tuning stability. Designed with Keith Merrow, this guitar combines strong aesthetics, technical reliability and sonic flexibility to meet the demands of both studio and stage.
The mahogany body, combined with a flamed maple top, generates a balanced resonance, ideal for the lower registers. The ebony fingerboard, with a compound radius of 12" to 16", houses 24 stainless steel X-Jumbo frets for fast, accurate playing. Its extended 26.5" scale provides perfect tension for low tunings, while preserving the clarity of the notes.
The Lundgren M7 pickups, in neck and bridge positions, deliver powerful articulation, even under high saturation. The Hipshot Hardtail bridge and Schecter locking tuners guarantee exemplary tuning stability. Designed with Keith Merrow, this guitar combines strong aesthetics, technical reliability and sonic flexibility to meet the demands of both studio and stage.
Features
Number of strings
7
Body material
Mahogany
Hardware color
Black
Number of frets
24
Nut width
48,00 mm (1,890")
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Ebony
Scale length
673,00 mm (26,50")
Top material
Flame
Fingerboard radius
304,8/406,4 mm (12"/16")
Cutaway
Yes
Bridge configuration
Hipshot
Instrument type
Electric guitar
Finish
Transparent
Pickup setup
HH
Neck shape
Slim C
Color
White
Assembly
Neck-through
Other features
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Schecter Keith Merrow KM-7 MK-III Legacy Transparent White Satin
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7-string electric guitar
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Neck: 3-piece maple with carbon fiber reinforcement rods
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Body: Mahogany, Flamed Maple top
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Fingerboard : Ebony
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Neck type : Through neck with ultra access
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Shape : Ultra slim "C
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Width at saddle: 48 mm
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Thickness at 12th fret: 20 mm (0.787")
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Fingerboard radius: 12" to 16" compound radius
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Frets: 24 X-Jumbo stainless steel frets
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Tuning fork: 26.5" (673 mm)
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Markers: Staggered/inverted aluminium circles
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Colour: Satin white transparent
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Fittings: Black
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Bridge: Hipshot Hardtail
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Tuners: Schecter lock
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Bridge pickup: Lundgren M7
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Neck pickup: Lundgren M7
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Controls: 3-position rocker switch / Master volume
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Strings : Ernie Ball 7 strings (.009/.011/.016/.026/.036/.046/.062)
To find out more...
Keith Merrow is an American guitarist, composer and producer renowned for his instrumental approach to modern metal. He first came to prominence with his YouTube compositions, before collaborating with Jeff Loomis on the Conquering Dystopia project. In addition to his musical activities, he works closely with Schecter Guitars to develop signature models adapted to his technical and atmospheric style.
