Schecter Guitar Research proudly announces the addition of the new Keith Merrow KM-6 signature 6 string guitar model. It will be showcased for the first time in a new edition of Schecter Guitars’ ‘Conquering Rifftopia’ webisode IV on www.schecterguitars.com. Building on the massive success of the prior Keith Merrow 2014 Signature 7 string model, Schecter Guitar Research has decided to respond to the enormous popular demand by producing and releasing a new 6 string version of the much acclaimed KM-7.
“The KM-7 turned out to be the perfect guitar for what I do. It just made sense that we also make it available as a 6-string!” Keith Merrow. The new KM-6 retains the same powerful tone and imposing yet simple looks that were popularized by its 7-string counterpart. This model also features the all new Blackened Black Winter Pickups, made by Seymour Duncan exclusively for Schecter Guitars. Straightforward and to the point, with a hipshot 6-hard tail bridge, a single push-pull volume knob and a 3 way toggle switch, the KM-6 needs nothing more to prove it is the ultimate shredding machine.
About the Schecter KM-6:
Pickups: Schecter Exclusive Seymour Duncan ‘Blackened Black Winter’ Pickups
Body: Swamp Ash
Colors: Satin Trans White or Satin Trans Black w/ Satin Black Back
Construction: Set Neck
Neck: 3 piece maple with carbon Fiber Rods
Neck Shape: Ultra-Thin "C"
Fingerboard: Black Ebony
Nut: Graph Tech Black Tusq
Frets: 24 Stainless Steel X-Jumbo
Inlays: White Offset Dots & Lower Offset Dots 15-24
Binding: WHT/NLK/WHT/BLK/WHT/BLK 7-PLY
Electronics: Volume (Push Pull) / 3-Way Toggle
Bridge: Hipshot 6 String Hard Tail
Tuners: Schecter Locking
Knobs: 1 Metal Dome with Set Screw
Hardware: Black
Left-Hand Availability: Yes
Case: SGR-1C
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