Schecter Synyster Gates Custom-7 TR Headless Left-Handed

Left Handedf Schecter Headless Guitar

Find out more about the newly unveiled left-handed Schecter Synyster Gates Custom-7 TR Headless, the latest signature model for the Avenged Sevenfold shredmeister!

The latest addition to the Synyster Gates signature guitar lineup has arrived: the Schecter Synyster Gates Custom-7 TR Headless. As a brand, Schecter is known for their lefty-friendly stance, so it’s great to see that we haven’t been forgotten about with this new release!

Schecter Synyster Gates Custom-7 TR Headless Left-Handed

Schecter Synyster Gates Custom-7 TR Headless LH

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This bold reimagining of Gates’s iconic Schecter designs propels his signature style into the realm of cutting-edge headless guitars.

The left-handed Custom-7 TR Headless is a tonal powerhouse, built from a combination of premium tonewoods and equipped with fiery Synyster Gates signature pickups crafted by Schecter. Its 3-piece neck, chambered body, and Ultra Access design deliver unmatched playability, inviting you to explore its full sonic potential.

Visually stunning and sonically versatile, this 7-string beast is built to conquer the electrifying riffs, haunting melodies, and searing solos that Gates is known for. 

  • Body : Chambered Mahogany Body with Maple Center
  • Neck : Maple Headless Set-Neck (Ultra-Thin C Profile)
  • Fretboard : Ebony w/ 24 X-Jumbo Gold Frets
  • Scale Length : 26.5”
  • Bridge : Hipshot 7-String Headless Tremolo System
  • Pickups : Schecter USA Synyster Gates Signature Humbucker
  • Controls : Master Volume/Master Tone (Coil Split Function), 3-Way Toggle Switch
  • Finish : Oak Green Metallic

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