Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What type of wood is used in the Schecter 2847 Model-T Session-5 bass guitar? A: The Schecter 2847 Model-T Session-5 features a Swamp Ash body and a reinforced Maple neck, providing a balanced tone and durability.
- Q: What are the pickup configurations on this bass guitar? A: This bass guitar is equipped with an EMG LJ bridge pickup and an EMG P5 neck pickup, offering a rich and versatile sound for various music styles.
- Q: Does the Schecter 2847 have adjustable controls? A: Yes, it features a master volume, blend control, and a 2-band EMG active equalizer for precise tone shaping.
- Q: Is the bridge of the Schecter 2847 customizable? A: Yes, it has a Schecter custom bass string thru bridge that allows for either string-thru or top-load setup for added versatility.
- Q: What is the weight of the Schecter 2847 Model-T Session-5? A: The weight of the Schecter 2847 Model-T Session-5 is approximately 9.5 lbs, making it relatively lightweight for a 5-string bass.
- Q: What styles of music is the Schecter 2847 suitable for? A: The Schecter 2847 Model-T Session-5 is versatile enough to accommodate a wide range of musical styles, including rock, metal, and jazz.
- Q: Are there any notable artists who use Schecter bass guitars? A: Yes, Schecter basses are used by high-profile artists such as Prince, members of Disturbed, and Avenged Sevenfold, showcasing their professional quality.
- Q: What care is required for the Schecter Model-T Session-5? A: Regular maintenance includes cleaning the strings, wiping down the body after use, and ensuring the electronics are functioning properly to prolong its lifespan.
- Q: Is the Schecter 2847 suitable for beginners? A: While it is a professional-grade instrument, beginners can also use the Schecter 2847 due to its user-friendly features and playability.
- Q: Can I use this bass guitar for live performances? A: Absolutely, the Schecter 2847 Model-T Session-5 is designed for live performance, offering reliability and excellent sound quality on stage.