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Schecter Hellraiser Stage 100 amp review demo by Darran Charles


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It’s a long time since Schecter Guitar Research first opened its doors back in 1976. Originally known for replacement parts, Schecter went on to be among the first real custom shops. Indeed, people of a certain age will remember the S- and T-styles wielded by the likes of Mark Knopfler and Pete Townshend back in the 1980s.

Now, under the direction of Michael Ciravolo, Schecter has been successfully mining a new creative seam in the US modern-rock movement for nearly two decades, with some superb six-, seven- and eight-string instruments. In 2012, a return to the company’s Californian custom shop roots was also marked by the introduction of a new range of amplification that has just started to filter into Europe. Enter the Hellraiser, which we’re looking at this month in its 2×12 combo format.

To read the full review, buy Guitarist magazine issue 379, on sale now in print and digital forms: http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/content/lp/digitalbundles/mm-guitarist/

The amp is demo’d in this video by Darran Charles from the band Godsticks: http://www.godsticks.co.uk

Demo track composed by Darran Charles. Bass part performed by Dan Nelson.

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7 thoughts on “Schecter Hellraiser Stage 100 amp review demo by Darran Charles

  • is there two versions of this amp where one of them doesnt have a noise gate in it i tried looking on amazon for one and they have one but it doesnt have the knob for the noise gate if someone could please answer it would be a big help because i dont want to go buy one and not have the noise gate feature in it.

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  • I love the look of the controls but just like my Mesa Boogie Roadster unless your right up close to the amp it's very hard to see the little notch on the control knob. I guess a bit of whiteout would help with that 🙂

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