Ask metal guitarists their opinions on Schecter and they may never stop raving about quality build designs and incredible sonic capabilities. When it comes to the Solo-II SLS Elite Evil Twin, appointments like a fast-playing ebony fingerboard, a 12-inch to 16-inch compound radius, and Schecter locking tuners add ghastly magnetic charm with an air toward professional performance. In fact, Schecter delighted so much in the design of the Evil Twin that they let its back wood shine through its polyurethane coating to show it off. Also, Schecter topped the Evil Twin off with Luminlay glow-in-the-dark side dot markers — you'll perform on the dark stages in ways you never have before!
Aggressive humbuckers
Outfitted with a pair of Fishman Fluence Modern humbuckers, the Solo-II SLS Elite Evil Twin packs some serious heat from fires of the deep. Alnico magnets deliver a fast, aggressive sound with plenty of richness. Plus, with ceramic magnets, you’ll find top-end presence and killer articulation. Next, volume, tone, and a 3-way switch put tone shaping capabilities right into your hands. The bottom line? This axe expels chugging chordal soundscapes and fiery lead voicings that’ll take your sonic exploration to new heights.
Refined touches for enhanced performance
Engineered for high levels of performance, the Evil Twin exhibits unique touches that combine to make it a show stopper. Roman numeral inlays array the ebony fingerboard with striking looks. An Ernie Ball compensated nut keeps intonation equalized across the whole range of the fretboard. Lastly, Schecter locking tuners ensure continuously precise tuning during long practice sessions and gnarly gigs. All in all, we’re more than impressed with the Solo-II SLS Elite Evil Twin here — we can't put this axe down, but we're not complaining!