Schecter Guitar Research has launched its latest line of electric guitars, the Black Ops series, featuring three covert single-cut models engineered for precision and power.
Black Ops In 6, 7 AND 8 String Variants
The Black Ops range includes three models: a standard six-string, a multi-scale seven-string, and an eight-string variant.
Each guitar boasts a sleek and stealthy appearance, with consistent black finishes on the bodies, hardware, fretboards, and electronics, making them perfect for players who prefer a low-profile look on stage.
Constructed with mahogany bodies and three-piece necks reinforced with carbon fiber rods, the Black Ops guitars offer superior stability and sustain.

The ebony fingerboards feature 24 X-Jumbo stainless steel frets and Graph Tech XL Black Tusq nuts for smooth playability and precise intonation.
Top-tier hardware components include Schecter locking tuners and Hipshot bridges, with Multi-Scale Fixed units for the seven and eight-string models to ensure optimal string tension across the extended range.
The electronics consist of a single Fishman Fluence Open Core humbucker pickup, paired with a three-way voicing toggle switch and a master volume pot for versatile tonal options.
What’s The Damage?
Priced at $1,199 for the six-string, $1,249 for the seven-string, and $1,299 for the eight-string versions, Schecter’s Black Ops electric guitars offer professional-grade features and construction at competitive price points.
ELECTRIKJAM Analysis
The thing about these guitars is that, unlike so many other high-end options, they deliver spades and spades of value. You have 6 string, 7 string, and even 8 string variants to choose from as well – who else is doing this kind of thing?
For just over $1000, you get a single Fishman Fluence Open Core humbucker pickup, paired with a three-way voicing toggle switch. That means you can run it in “metal” mode, so full-chug, in one setting or dial it back to sound like a traditional Single Coil Telecaster. Great for more ambient parts.
One pickup, three completely different tonal profiles. That is massively cool and, as an added bonus, only using one pickup on the guitar has likely dropped the build of materials cost down quite a bit too. Double bonus.
Personally, I love the murdered-out black finish on these. Add in the fact that they’re Tele-style (or T-style) and, for me, they could be one of the coolest releases this year. Schecter is killing it at the moment, and the return of Black Ops proves it ain’t slowing down any time soon.
Consider me smitten.
More Schecter Stuff
-

6 Epic Guitar Brands That AREN’T Gibson or Fender
If you’ve got $600 to $1000 to drop on a guitar, and you don’t want a Gibson or Fender, here are six amazing guitar brands you need to be looking at – they’re all brilliant… When you think of a guitar, an electric one, most players imagine a Fender Strat or a Gibson Les Paul. Gibson…
-

Sustainiac Pickup Fixes: The #1 Guide To Troubleshooting This Amazing Pickup!
This is the #1 question I get. Sustainiac pickup fixes may seem complex, but it is easy! People often over complicate the issue, and today we are going to walk you through the whole process. Sustainiac Pickup Fixes: We Get This Question All The Time! The first thing we need to get across here, is…
-

Schecter Demon 7 Review: The BEST 7 String Guitar Under $500?
Schecter certainly isn’t new to the extended range game, but it may be the company that has finally perfected it! Today we take a look at a budget 7 String that feels like a much more expensive instrument. Schecter Demon 7: Heavy On A Budget! We have already taken a look at the Schecter Demon…
-

Why The Schecter Demon 6 is 100% Worth Buying In 2021 (And Beyond)
The Schecter Demon 6 is perhaps one of the best value, affordable guitars on the market right now. If you want to play metal or hard rock, the Schecter Demon-6 is a near-perfect guitar for less than 450 bucks You might not have heard of Schecter. It isn’t as big as Ibanez, Fender, or Gibson.…
-

Schecter Sun Valley Super Shredder Exotic Hardtail: New And Awesome For 2021!
When the SVSS Series first hit the shelves, the biggest complaint from customers was the bridge. The Sun Valley Super Shredder Exotic Hardtail is Schecter’s answer to the fans! The New Schecter Sun Valley Super Shredder Exotic Hardtail: You Spoke, They Listened! Schecter definitely has a reputation as a “Metal” guitar company. This has been…
-

New Schecter Red Reign E Series: 2021 Just Keeps Getting Better!
The Schecter Red Reign Series is an offshoot of the favored “Apocalypse” series of guitars that made their mark a few years ago. 2021 sees the series not only get an update, but a fantastic model added to the roster! Schecter Red Reign E Series: They Are Finally Here! Let me get this out of…


