Schecter Unveils Session Series Basses

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Those look cool.
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Left hand models for only $50 more - not bad.....
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I was gonna post this over the weekend..... Cool thing is they are using a 40DC at the bridge position and 40J at the neck. Hopefully they will have a righty on display at NAMM. Its a bolt on too. Punchy!!!
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Hey, I like those!
I really like the look of the Riot 4 and at approx $650 that's quite tempting.
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I'd like to try, buy & support Schecter as they are very good to us lefties & these look really nice but I'm only interested in 5's & don't like 35" scale due to being a shortass (tried & had but find them cumbersome). If they only had a 34" option for 5's....
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How are Schecters in general? I've never played one, thought about trying a few times especially with the recent Amazon deal. These look nice, I really like the look of the Riot. would have preferred traditional block position though.
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I kinda said a silent "Uh Oh" when I read the thread title, I love my Schecters but certainly don't need another bass. Luckily I think they're ugly! Whew!
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Basshappi wrote:Hey, I like those!
I really like the look of the Riot 4 and at approx $650 that's quite tempting.
Yeah, me too. I really like my Riot 4. It's the lightest weighing bass I've tried or owned, fast thin neck, and easy to play. Has a nice tone as well. You don't see em for sale very often. Guess it may be time to start thinking about thinning the herd. I'm hooked bad. I've bought two basses in the last 3 months.... D@mn, I hate to let go of any of em.
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Not in stock yet,but Amazon now has them listed:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss? ... t%20handed
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Schecter also quietly discontinued the left handed versions of the Model-T and Diamond J
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