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A Quick Overview Of The Guitar Line Up And Specs From Schertler

By Madeline Pittman


Speak the name Schertler and most any musician will lift up, from the professional doing gigs every week to the high school student sitting inside their room air-guitaring. This company was begun with an intense desire for professional collaboration between musical giants Stephan Schertler and the famed guitar designer slash builder Claudio Pagelli. The idea was to craft and market smaller lighter electric acoustic guitars.

They would be standard equipped with ultra-high quality pickups and tuning hardware, though limited upgrades would be available. The bodies would be crafted from the best hardwood or spruce for sound tone and superior quality. The shapes were designed to have a unique and elegant look. In the brief time they have been doing business they have fulfilled these expectations by creating a unique group of instruments that any musician would be proud to own.

They have 4 distinct guitars to satisfy everyone's needs to build a unique instrument with. Almost every instrument can be custom built by deciding on various options like hardware and finishes. The 4 distinct models are the CP, the SP, the SB and the SM.

The CP model uses nylon string and is as works just well around a small campfire as on a huge stage for thousands of fans. The solid top is made using Swiss spruce for warmth and tone. The side and back use Indian rosewood giving it added warmth and depth for the sound. The two pickups are the electronic type with typical side mount controls.

The SB is a steel string model. It also shares the Swiss alpine spruce top for greater tone and depth. The back and sides are made from a newer hardwood called Bubinga. This gives it a sharper tone and sustain. The typical electronic controls are on-board and do a nice job mixing the sound.

The model SM is a steel string instrument as well. It uses the same spruce top to help enhance sound quality and the depth. Both back and the sides are hand-crafted from choice heart cut mahogany. This gives the instrument a much richer thus fuller sound than most of its stringed counterparts. It also uses the same electronics package and pickups other models share.

The model SP is another steel string for their guitar line up. It too sports the common Swiss spruce top for a greater sound quality. Both back and its sides are the old growth Indian rosewood. This is perfect for folk, flamenco or classical music. The on board electronic controls offer a broad range of settings and are placed for maximum usability.

One of the best selling points is a limitless combination which is possible with the on-board pre-amp and the mixer. While it cannot replace a more expensive petal board, it does a good job sounding like one. Every control does exactly what it should do.

Recently more famous mainstream and professional artists have embraced the benefits and virtues of using an acoustic guitar, unplugged or plugged in. From the way things stand any Schertler guitar is at the front of the curve. With its stylish build and futuristic styling it is a no-brainer.




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