4-string Electric Bass with Swamp Ash Body, Burl Top, Maple/Walnut Neck, Ebony Fingerboard, and 2 Active EMG Humbucking Pickups - Aurora Burst
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Specifications |
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Brand | Schecter | ||
Category | 4-string Bass Guitars | ||
Number of Strings: | 4, | ||
Left-/Right-handed: | Right-handed, | ||
Body Shape: | Riot-4, | ||
Body Material: | Swamp Ash, | ||
Body Finish: | Semi-gloss, | ||
Color: | Aurora Burst, Inferno Burst, | ||
Neck Material: | Maple/Walnut, | ||
Neck Shape: | Thin C, | ||
Radius: | 16", | ||
Fingerboard Material: | Ebony, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay: | Offset Reverse Dots, | ||
Number of Frets: | 24, Extra Jumbo, | ||
Scale Length: | 34", | ||
Nut Width: | 1.496", | ||
Nut Material: | GraphTech Tusq XL, | ||
Bridge/Tailpiece: | Schecter Custom Bass String-thru, | ||
Tuners: | Schecter, Schecteer, | ||
Neck Pickup: | EMG 35PX-CS Humbucker, | ||
Bridge Pickup: | EMG 35JX-CS Humbucker, | ||
Controls: | 1 x master volume, 1 x pickup blend, 3-band Active EQ, | ||
Strings: | Ernie Ball, ,45s, Ernie Ball, 45s, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 1450, 1451, |
Incredible quality for the price!
This has been my go to bass for over a year now and I could not be more pleased with the feel, sound and quality of this bass. I highly recommend!!
Schecter. Riot 4
Just git this exact Bass last week from Dante at Sweetwater. Added Half Rounds. Wow, Great Looks, perfect Balance n weight distribution. No dives. The tonal qualities are endless. Thunderous Lows and Articulate highs. Instantly my go to. Sorry. FENDER Custom shop Jazz, 2 Gibsons Artists, Warwick Double Buck, Eastwood Ventures Mosrite, Eastwood Gibson EB1..
My first "real" bass!
I started off on a Peavey Milestones IV to see if I could stick with playing the bass. I was at a tossup between getting this bass and a traditional Fender Precision as my first "real" bass. I absolutely love the look of my Riot. Hands down, the look of this bass makes me want to play it. As a new player, I asked the opinions of all of my friends, musicians or not. Should I take… read more a safe route or be "different"? Just about everyone told me to be different. And, I don't regret it. I wish the bass came with some documentation, but you can get the full specs from their website. This would have been nice to have, considering this was a major purchase for me and the amount of reviews for this model are difficult to find. I'm extremely happy with the weight of the bass. My starter bass felt like I was carrying a tree around my neck. This bass doesn't feel like that at all. It's so light that I feel like I have to be extra aware of my surroundings. The neck feels slick and thin. I was having a difficult time with my Peavey's thicker neck. The Riot was much easier to navigate, making it easier to correct my bad habits. The solid design of the body makes the hardware very stable. The pickups don't move when you rest on them and the knobs are nice and snug. I like the design of the bridge and the tuners are smooth. One issue I have is with the E saddle. I spent plenty of time practicing setting a bass up with my starter, as I experiment with finding the "holy grail of strings". I've tried the default Ernie Ball rounds, DR rounds, DR coated, Ernie Ball Flats, and La Bella Tapes. Every string, but the La Bella Tape Wound strings had my E saddle pushed all the way to the back and raised substantially to get it to intonate on the 12th fret. The La Bella tape strings are low tension and fix this issue. I'm not sure why this happens. The La Bella's don't affect the other strings' saddle position as much. I know I still have most of my warranty. I may have a local tech look at it and see if he understands what may be wrong. Of the reviews I've seen, only 1 had a visible similarity with the saddle, but didn't mention anything being "wrong". I've questioned the reviewers about the issue and they claim they don't have similar as I do. Lucky for me, they're my favorite strings for this bass. I also got the La Bella tapewounds from Sweetwater. She sounds like an upright to me and I love this sound so much. The low tension and the non-stickiness are amazing. I did have an issue with a slamming E and A sound on my lemon of a Peavey practice amp. I upgraded to a Fender Rumble 100 and that resolved that. I guess she likes quality products. I also got the amp from Sweetwater. My mentor said, "The right bass is one that says, 'Pick me up and play me!'" And, this bass definitely does that. I started playing bass to cope with my recent ADHD diagnosis. The more I play, the more peace I get. I also had cookies made of her!
Awesome bass
I just got my new Schecter Riot 4 and I couldn't be happier. It has a comfortable neck, great sounding pickups, and looks awesome. This is a high quality instrument! I'm a guitarist and I think this compares in quality with my custom shop Strat and American SG. It took a while to get as Sweetwater rejected the first bass they ordered for me. But I'm glad I waited. Sweetwater came… read more through! Thanks guys.
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