• Nick Johnston Traditional

SKU #Nick Johnston Traditional
$1,299.00 $899.00

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Specs

General

Model Name
Nick Johnston Traditional
Item Number
289

Neck

Tuners
Schecter Locking
Fretboard Material
Ebony
Neck Material
Roasted Maple
Inlays
Brass Circles
Scale
25.5" (648mm)
Neck Shape
Thin "C"
Thickness
@ 1st Fret- .787" (20mm)/ @ 12th Fret- .866" (22mm)
Frets
22 X-Jumbo
Fretboard Radius
14" (355mm)
Nut
Graph Tech XL Black Tusq
Nut Width
1.653" (42mm)
Truss Rod
2-Way Adjustable Rod w/ Heel Access Spoke Wheel

Body

Guitar Colors
Atomic Green
Hardware Color
Chrome
Top Contour
Flat Top
Dexterity
Right Handed
Construction
Bolt-on
Body Material
Alder
Bridge
Diamond Vintage Tremolo

Electronics

Controls
Volume/Tone/5-Way Switch
Bridge Pickup
Schecter Diamond Nick Johnston Single Coil
Neck Pickup
Schecter Diamond Nick Johnston Single Coil
Middle Pickup
Schecter Diamond Nick Johnston Single Coil

Accessories

Knobs
Vintage Knob
Strings
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky #2221 (.010-.046)
Case
6995
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Reviews

An Excellent S Type Guitar with Modern Improvements

This guitar is an absolute beast! The neck feels perfect for both chords and lead lines with its slimmer contours. I love that there is just one tone knob so the volume knob can be lower and out of the way of your picking hand. The pickups are very strat like but more rounded and very even among all 5 positions. It stays in tune great even after using the whammy bar. Check this guitar out and don't look back!

schecters are hands down the best guitars ive ever played i now own two .hopefully many more in the future

looked at the compotition. Your guitar far exceded the comp; they now who they are.A much more refined guitar.way better sounding. first guitar that you could actually hear register with intensity knob on my reverb deluxe . every other guitar you couldnt hear any change

The Coral Pink One !

I had my eye on this guitar the very first day I saw it, and when I played it I just fell in love immediately. Yes, I agree there are better made strats out there - believe me I tried most of them at similar and higher price points... this one was thee best ! I own a Tele and a Gibson Les Paul too, and when I play this baby, she stays with me longer before I switch to another.

The guitar that made me sell my Strat

I bought a Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster HSS back around 2011. With its three-color sunburst finish, rosewood fingerboard and aged white pickguard/controls, it looked like a work of art and played like butter... but the N3 noiseless pickups just didn't have that Strat tone. A couple of years ago, I was shopping for amps and the sales guy handed me a Schecter Nick Johnston Traditional to use. As soon as I plugged in and threw it to the neck pickup, I thought, "This sounds more like a Strat than my actual Strat." Took it home that night and sold the Fender immediately. Better tone at half the cost ($800 vs. $1600). Sometimes, it's not about the name on the headstock.