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Schecter Guitar Analysis Nikki Stringfield A-6 FR S

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As seen in Guitar Girl Magazine Issue 21 – Fall 2022

Following the discharge of Nikki Stringfield’s first signature mannequin with Schecter Guitar Analysis launched on the NAMM present in 2016, her second signature mannequin dropped in 2020 — a purple burst known as “Maiden Mist.” This mannequin is produced from swamp ash and has a Floyd Rose 1500 sequence, a Sustainiac, a Schecter NS-1 bridge pickup, glow-in-the-dark facet inlays, and the ebony fretboard has a gorgeous mixture of mother-of-pearl vines with an abalone cranium on the twelfth fret. My newer mannequin is far thinner and lighter than my earlier mannequin, however nonetheless has the identical heavy tone! 

“I actually tried to design my dream guitar to have all the pieces I wished, however I additionally wished to make a guitar that different individuals would love as effectively! 

Photograph by Jack Lue

Nikki tells us, “Once I began taking part in Schecter Guitars on the age of 14, I by no means may have imagined that I’d haven’t just one however two unbelievable signature fashions from them. Once I moved to Los Angeles on the age of 21, they handled me like household and helped me alongside my musical journey in so some ways. My signature fashions are all the pieces I’ve ever wished in a guitar… the satin end on the ultra-thin neck permits me to actually shred; the Sustainiac is a enjoyable software within the studio and on stage; it’s light-weight, but it sounds heavy with my Schecter USA NS-1 pickup; and, I simply love the way in which it appears with the purple burst “Maiden Mist” end together with the fantastically intricate inlay designs. I couldn’t think about working alongside a greater firm, and it’s nonetheless a dream come true to be taking part in these guitars on stage each night time.”

Photograph by Jack Lue

For full specs and pricing, go to Schecter web site:

https://www.schecterguitars.com/Nikki-Stringfield-A-6-Fr-S

Nikki Stringfield of The Iron Maidens acting at The Iron Maidens @ the Rainbow Bar Yard Bash 2022. 

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