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With its thundering tone and a stunning look, the Schecter C-4 Standard was made for the stage! This 4-string bass guitar has a mahogany body with a burl top. Its roasted maple neck is topped with a rosewood 24-fret fingerboard. A pair of Schecter Diamond soapbar pickups produce booming tone! Controls include two volume and two tone. The charcoal satin finish and black hardware make the C-4 Standard stand out!
Please note: this instrument is stamped "used" on the back of the headstock and was given a new serial number by a manufacturer-authorized refurbisher. It has a scratch on the back of the horn (pictured). This imperfection is cosmetic only and in no way affects sound or playability.
With its thundering tone and a stunning look, the Schecter C-4 Standard was made for the stage! This 4-string bass guitar has a mahogany body with a burl top. Its roasted maple neck is topped with a rosewood 24-fret fingerboard. A pair of Schecter Diamond soapbar pickups produce booming tone! Controls include two volume and two tone. The charcoal satin finish and black hardware make the C-4 Standard stand out!
Please note: this instrument is stamped "used" on the back of the headstock and was given a new serial number by a manufacturer-authorized refurbisher. It has a scratch on the back of the horn (pictured). This imperfection is cosmetic only and in no way affects sound or playability.
With its thundering tone and a stunning look, the Schecter C-4 Standard was made for the stage! This 4-string bass guitar has a mahogany body with a burl top. Its roasted maple neck is topped with a rosewood 24-fret fingerboard. A pair of Schecter Diamond soapbar pickups produce booming tone! Controls include two volume and two tone. The charcoal satin finish and black hardware make the C-4 Standard stand out!
Please note: this instrument is stamped "used" on the back of the headstock and was given a new serial number by a manufacturer-authorized refurbisher. It has a scratch on the back of the horn (pictured). This imperfection is cosmetic only and in no way affects sound or playability.