Schecter Justin Beck Ani Electric Guitar. Gloss Natural. TGF33
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When Glassjaw was born from a chance encounter at a summer camp in 1993, co-founder Justin Beck could’ve hardly predicted that the band would become a legendary force among the nascent New York post-hardcore scene. Now, decades later, his multifaceted talents have been refined for a signature instrument engineered to deliver the sonic haymakers that have defined their sound for decades: the Schecter Justin Beck 6. Outfitted with premium tonewoods, a carbon fiber-reinforced neck, scorching USA-made Schecter Apocalypse pickups, and custom inlays that include a celebratory “1993” design on the 12th fret.
Glassjaw’s sound requires a solid sonic foundation, and Schecter’s signature guitar for Justin Beck exemplifies a no-holds-barred dedication to hardcore heft. Its tonal profile is anchored in a swamp ash body, known for eliciting robust fundamentals in its voicing with precise articulation and a straightforward oomph that’s mostly free of overtones. Its neck and fingerboard are each crafted from hard-rock maple. This distinctive mix results in full-spectrum clarity, enduring sustain, and crystalline clarity, ensuring tones throughout each register are exquisitely voiced without compromising detail or projection.
For all its formidable firepower, Schecter understood that Justin Beck requires the right electronics for the job. Fittingly, the company spared no effort in finding the optimum match, landing on a pair of USA-made Schecter Apocalypse-series pickups. Both pickups are crafted with a voltaic blend of Alnico V direct-coupled construction and Ceramic 8 magnets, each of which further sports a 4-conductor harness and split-coil design. As a result, the straightforward control scheme features a push-pull coil tap with the Master Tone control, accompanied by a Master Volume knob and a 3-way pickup selector. Tone-shaping opportunities abound, and these high-octane passive powerhouses are raring to rip up the pit.
With hard rock maple in both the neck and the fretboard, Justin Beck’s signature 6-string axe provides a satisfying tactility in its Vintage “C”-shaped bolt-on neck, effortlessly accommodating numerous playstyles as the ample treble-side cutaway affords room for time spent in any register. Moreover, hard rock wasn’t chosen simply for its tonal merits. Compared to softer species of maple, hard rock has an increased dimensional stability, contributing to its louder projection, longer sustain, and resilience to the elements, resulting in longer-lasting tone with far less likelihood of warping or twisting. For good measure, Schecter even reinforced the neck with two carbon fiber rods. Sonic sculpting throughout its 25.5-inch scale includes a TUSQ XL nut, D’Addario “Auto Trim” locking tuners, and a Schecter Diamond vintage tremolo, ensuring tones stay buzz-free and in tune as you bend and dive your way around its 14-inch radius and 24-fret array.
- General
- Number of Strings 6
- Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
- Body
- Body Type Solidbody
- Body Shape Justin Beck 6
- Body Material Swamp Ash
- Body Finish Gloss
- Color Natural
- Neck
- Neck Material Hard Rock Maple
- Neck Shape Vintage C
- Neck Joint Bolt-on
- Radius 14"
- Fingerboard Material Hard Rock Maple
- Fingerboard Inlay Black Blocks, "1993" 12th fret
- Number of Frets 24, Extra-Jumbo
- Scale Length 25.5"
- Nut Width 1.653"
- Nut Material Tusq XL
- Hardware
- Bridge/Tailpiece Schecter Diamond Vintage Tremolo
- Tuners D'Addario "Auto-trim" Locking
- Electronics
- Neck Pickup Schecter USA Apocalypse Neck Humbucker
- Bridge Pickup Schecter USA Apocalypse Bridge Humbucker
- Controls 1 x volume, 1 x tone (push/pull coil-split)
- Switching 3-way toggle pickup switch
- Miscellaneous
- Strings Ernie Ball Regular Slinky, .010-.046
- Case/Gig Bag Sold Separately
- Manufacturer Part Number: 2663
This item is sold as a Factory Second. A Factory Second is an item that acquired a cosmetic flaw during manufacturing. This item is fully functiong properly and soley marked as a Factory Second due to a cosmetic flaw. The type of cosmetic flaw varies with every item such as light surface scratching, finish dings or splits, paint discoloration, etc. The flaw is purley cosmetic and does not affect the playability or durability of the item. The majority of Factory Seconds look brand new, as the manufacturer is fanatical about quality control and will mark an item as a second for even the tiniest cosmetic imperfection. Schecter stamps a small "2" on the back of the headstock. The pictures shown in the listing are our own stock photos. All of our items at The Guitar Factory are fully inspected and set up.