• Nick Johnston Signature PT

SKU #Nick Johnston Signature PT
$1,299.00 $899.00

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Specs

General

Model Name
Nick Johnston PT
Item Number
1733
Guitar Color Shown
Atomic Ink

Neck

Tuners
Schecter Locking
Fretboard Material
Roasted Maple
Neck Material
Roasted Hard Rock Maple
Inlays
Brass Circles
Scale
25.5" (648 MM)
Neck Shape
Vintage "C"
Thickness
1st Fret- .787” (20.32mm)/ 12th Fret- .866” (21.59mm)
Frets
22 Jumbo
Fretboard Radius
14" (355 MM)
Nut
Graph Tech XL Black Tusq
Nut Width
1.643" (42MM)
Truss Rod
2-Way Adjustable Rod w/ Heel Access Spoke Wheel

Body

Guitar Colors
Atomic Ink
Hardware Color
Chrome
Dexterity
Right Handed
Construction
Bolt-on
Body Material
Alder
Bridge
Diamond PT-S

Electronics

Controls
Volume/Tone (Push-Pull)/3-Way Switch
Bridge Pickup
Schecter Diamond Nick Johnston Single Coil
Neck Pickup
Schecter Diamond '78

Accessories

Knobs
Metal Knurled w/ Set Screw
Strings
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky #2221 (.010-.046)
Case
1622 SGR-Universal Guitar Hardcase
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Reviews

Abolustely fantastic guitar, much better than Fenders

I have Fender's US custom shop Eric Clapton and PRS Silver Sky (the core version, not SE), a Fender Tele and Fender strat. Not to brag but a couple of these are quite expensive.
<br>At much less price than the above, this Schecter Nick Johnston guitar plays BETTER THAN all of them It is unbelievable. The neck and fretboard are amazing - it's just soooo nice and comfy to hold. Much easier to be expressive (particularly with bending). There's just something I can't explain in words.
<br>I'm not a big telecaster fan BUT I play this guitar everyday because it's soooo good.
<br>I love it so much that I bought another one for my office (I run my own business). Love it to death. Try it -- it just FEELS and PLAYS so RIGHT.
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<br>- Lifelong guitar loving Korean guy living in Seoul, Nov 2023.

Decent Axe, but could benefit from some better QC on the fret ends

I recently picked up a B-Stock NJ PT. Unfortunately, my only comparison is my current guitar which is a Fender American Ultra HSS Strat.. The NJ PT is no Fender Ultra, and as such is not a fair comparison.
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<br>Keeping in mind it is B-Stock, but several/most of the frets have some wicked sharp ends. Staying in tune is not a thing, but that could be contributed to the dead Strings that are on it, and clearly someone fiddled with the saddles as they are all at the highest height, though the action is still quite playable and they are aligned the same in a straight line. Other things like the tone pot is loose could just be a symptom of it being B-Stock.
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<br>It sounds good, even in its current state, fat clean sounds from the humbucker at the neck and classic rock tones from the bridge.