schecter c1 blackjack & c1 EX...anyone own one..?feedback??

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was thinking of getting the c1 blackjack, or the c1 EX baritone blackjack.

im prob gonna be playing alot of drop C, but idk if the longer scale would take a long time to get used to, or not., but im sure i could also setup the standard legnth guitar to drop C also., but anyhow i think im going to definitly get one or the other.

the reviews seem to be pretty good, anyone own either of them comments/opinions apreciated!
 
Really no need at all for a baritone for Drop C tuning IMO. That really isn't all that low. A 25.5" scale guitar will be fine for that tuning. Just put some slightly thicker strings on it. Maybe something like 10-52 or so, depending on how much tension you want.
 
Megadeth7684":a2546 said:
Really no need at all for a baritone for Drop C tuning IMO. That really isn't all that low. A 25.5" scale guitar will be fine for that tuning. Just put some slightly thicker strings on it. Maybe something like 10-52 or so, depending on how much tension you want.

cool that pretty much awnsered my question! cause i wont be tuning too much lower than that. :rock:
 
jayherbie":a4887 said:
Megadeth7684":a4887 said:
Really no need at all for a baritone for Drop C tuning IMO. That really isn't all that low. A 25.5" scale guitar will be fine for that tuning. Just put some slightly thicker strings on it. Maybe something like 10-52 or so, depending on how much tension you want.

cool that pretty much awnsered my question! cause i wont be tuning too much lower than that. :rock:

Yeah, baritones usually come tuned to B or A standard. I'd kinda like to try one out, but there aren't too many choices. I tune all my regular 6 strings to B and it works fine, it's just a matter of finding ones that sound good down that low.
 
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