Drop the name Schertler and many musician's eyes will light up, from the professional musicians doing daily gigs to the dreamy eyed teen in their room air-guitaring all night. This company started with the idea of a collaboration between 2 musical icons Stephan Schertler and the famed Swiss guitar builder and designer Claudio Pagelli. Their theory was to craft then market smaller electric-acoustic guitars
They would come with standard equipped high quality pickups and hardware, with limited upgrades available. The bodies themselves were to be constructed from the finest hardwoods and spruces for sound tone and quality. The shapes were planned to be unique and elegant to look at. In the time they have been in business they have achieved and surpassed all these expectations and more to create a group of unique instruments that would make any musician proud to own.
They have four distinct but similarly constructed guitars to make a unique instrument. Most guitars can be crafted to order by picking or choosing different options such as finishes and the hardware. The four models listed are the CP, SB, SM and the SP.
The model CP plays nylon string and is at home around a campfire with friends as much as it is on a stage in front of hundreds of people. The moon cut top is crafted with solid Swiss spruce for great tone and warmth. Both sides and back a solid Indian rosewood which adds depth and warmth to its sound. The electronic pickups are also standard with side mounted controls.
The SB model uses steel strings. It too shares the popular Swiss alpine spruce top giving it greater depth and tone. The sides and back are crafted using a new hardwood called Bubinga. It provides much sharper sustain and tone. The electronic on-board controls do a superb with mixing the sound duties.
The SM is also a steel string model. It has the Swiss alpine spruce top to help enhance the sound quality and depth. The back and sides are crafted from finely cut mahogany. This gives the guitar a much richer and fuller sound than many of its counterparts. It also sports the same electronics and pickups the other models share.
The SP model is another fine steel string player in their lineup. It has the classic spruce top giving it a rich sound quality. Its side and back are crafted using Indian rosewood. Playability is spot on for flamenco, classical or folk music. The on board power electronics offer a nice range of controls that are positioned for maximum playability.
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 mainstream artists are embracing the sounds and benefits of using acoustic guitars, plugged in and unplugged. From the look of things Schertler guitars are ahead of the curve. With its solid build and unique styling it is truly a sound investment.
They would come with standard equipped high quality pickups and hardware, with limited upgrades available. The bodies themselves were to be constructed from the finest hardwoods and spruces for sound tone and quality. The shapes were planned to be unique and elegant to look at. In the time they have been in business they have achieved and surpassed all these expectations and more to create a group of unique instruments that would make any musician proud to own.
They have four distinct but similarly constructed guitars to make a unique instrument. Most guitars can be crafted to order by picking or choosing different options such as finishes and the hardware. The four models listed are the CP, SB, SM and the SP.
The model CP plays nylon string and is at home around a campfire with friends as much as it is on a stage in front of hundreds of people. The moon cut top is crafted with solid Swiss spruce for great tone and warmth. Both sides and back a solid Indian rosewood which adds depth and warmth to its sound. The electronic pickups are also standard with side mounted controls.
The SB model uses steel strings. It too shares the popular Swiss alpine spruce top giving it greater depth and tone. The sides and back are crafted using a new hardwood called Bubinga. It provides much sharper sustain and tone. The electronic on-board controls do a superb with mixing the sound duties.
The SM is also a steel string model. It has the Swiss alpine spruce top to help enhance the sound quality and depth. The back and sides are crafted from finely cut mahogany. This gives the guitar a much richer and fuller sound than many of its counterparts. It also sports the same electronics and pickups the other models share.
The SP model is another fine steel string player in their lineup. It has the classic spruce top giving it a rich sound quality. Its side and back are crafted using Indian rosewood. Playability is spot on for flamenco, classical or folk music. The on board power electronics offer a nice range of controls that are positioned for maximum playability.
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 mainstream artists are embracing the sounds and benefits of using acoustic guitars, plugged in and unplugged. From the look of things Schertler guitars are ahead of the curve. With its solid build and unique styling it is truly a sound investment.
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