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Dynamic single-coil charm, and then some. Go from funky swagger to progressive rock and everything in between. It’s all possible thanks a powerful duo of Diamond VT-1 and V-90 pickups. They're immensely versatile, delivering delicious dynamics, tight bottoms, glassy tops, and enough mid-range to knock you off your feet. It's a truly addictive sound. You can also switch things up with the push/pull and three-way switch controls to inject even more of your individual flair. Alongside classic single-coil sonic sass, the PT Special delivers a powerhouse persona that's certain to grab the attention of any audience. It's time to unleash...
Expertly crafted for a smooth-sailing performance. Because it matters. The Schecter PT Special features a maple neck that's sculpted for smooth playability. Its sleek ''C''-shaped profile gives you an all-access pass to chords and scales without straining your hand. Plus, finger positioning feels natural thanks to the extra jumbo fret size, so whether you’re shredding up high or riffing down low you’ll always be comfortable. And, with a rosewood fingerboard, you not only benefit from its tonal beauty, but it's another high-end detail which genuinely makes this PT Special, exceptionally special.
It's special, but you already know that. With this PT Special in the palm of your hands, you receive much more than just an instrument, you hold a true icon too. It's legendary. The Schecter PT is easily one of Schecter's most recognisable models, and was first seen in the hands of Pete Townshend, which is pretty cool. Since then, it became a top-notch rocker with alluring vintage charm which has seen many stages and many huge crowds. So why not up your presence with one truly iconic instrument?