Schecter Keith Merrow KM-7 MK-II
Keith Merrow Electric Guitars by Schecter
Keith Merrow Electric Guitars by Schecter
Keith Merrow`s KM-7 MK-II is the second generation of the great KM-7, Keith`s primary signature model made by Schecter. The second incarnation features updated design and hardware & electronics options. Also, it is available solely in supremely elegant Natural Pearl finish.
Keith Merrow KM-7 MK-II starts off with neck-through-body construction, 26-1/2" scale, 24-fret fingerboard and passive electronics. Wings of the body are made of swamp ash wings (Keith Merrow series` standard) and maple/wenge neck. Flamed maple cap tops the body. Five-piece neck rocks the ultra thin C profile in the back and an ebony fingerboard on top (compound 12"-16" radius, hollow dot inlays, compensated nut). Seymour Duncan`s Nazgul/Sentient feature a minimal controls unit and a fierce metal tone. Hipshot string-through bridge and Schecter tuners promise superb tuning stability.
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