Schecter Stiletto-6 FR

I couldn't resist getting matching Gotoh tuners.

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Had to celebrate finally getting some paid work somehow
 
That’s debatable.

Even so, you’re removing a pretty minimal amount of wood to accommodate the extra width.


This is basically how much wood would have to be removed. I am strongly inclined to get him to do it as I want the maximum choice in neck pickups.

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The floyd spring rout is the same depth from front to back so the recesses to accommodate the long pickup legs would be fine at the front
 
Yeah I'm going to ask him to do it.

Will be a lot cheaper while he is installing the Gotoh bridge, which probably will require a bit of routing at the back or front of the bridge recess

That way I will have a big choice of pickups. No need for a 'bathtub' rout
 
These arrived today. Gotoh GE-1996T bridge and FGR-2 nut. Probably a week from tomorrow I will take my Schecter out to Steve 'Ghostrider' Opitz in Holden Hill to have the bridge and trem fitted and the guitar routed to fit a neck humbucker

So this is the last photo I will post of my Schecter with the munted Schecter licensed Floyd on it

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I also installed the DiMarzio Clip Lock strap system yesterday
 
I also found this online - from the 2008 Schecter catalogue. Then I modified it to show what a HH version would look like. On the right I mocked it up with BKP Black Hawk set

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I like that a LOT.
I have a new found love for shreddy HSS floyded things.

How did you confirm which block length to order?
 
This is basically how much wood would have to be removed. I am strongly inclined to get him to do it as I want the maximum choice in neck pickups.

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The floyd spring rout is the same depth from front to back so the recesses to accommodate the long pickup legs would be fine at the front

Swimming pool rout should be mandated by law.
 
Looking at the same catalogue and some other photos online it seems that the 'high end' Schecter Stiletto Classic (neck-through, hard case model) had the exact same Gotoh bridge that I am installing in my Stiletto-6 FR. So the catalogue and the photos from a current eBay listing provide a handy reference regarding routing the top to fit the trem. This model was also available in 2009.

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Schecter Stiletto Neckthru with Hardshell Case, Rare Bird! $0 TAX & $0 SHIPPING! | eBay
 
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Looking at the catalogue photos side by side the rout for the tremolo on the Classic seems to be slightly narrower at the top, somewhat squarer, and extends slightly lower for the longer adjustment screws. I will have to compare the bridges with a ruler. I'm sure that my luthier can make a neat rout, but it might be slightly wider than needed

EDIT: Yes it is slightly narrower (by 5mm) and slightly deeper at the sides (2.5mm). Lengthwise it looks the same but it might be prudent to take a bit off there
 
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I've just stripped down the guitar and test fitted the new trem. The two areas where I think it will be necessary to rout are behind the corners of the trem on the top (i.e., around the tremolo arm area and on the other side) and the cavity for the block and arm. The part for the block is fine but given the deeper bushing on the Gotoh it will be necessary to rout the cavity below the arm to the same size as the cavity for the block just to retain full travel. The knife edges and studs were pretty stuffed. One stud was loose. Here are some photos.

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