Schecter Now Shipping Baron-H Vintage Semi-Hollow Body Bass

Schecter has unveiled the Baron-H Vintage, a semi-hollow body bass with an f-hole that drips with old school vibe. Also available in a lefty version, the bass features a mahogany body with a bolt-on maple neck and rosewood fingerboard.

Schecter Baron-H Vintage Bass

The bass comes with a Seymour Duncan SMB-4D hum-canceling pickup paired with an active 2-band EQ. Hardware on the Baron-H Vintage includes Grover Vintage tuners, a Wilkinson WBBC Bridge, and 22 jumbo frets.

The Schecter Baron-H Vintage is shipping now with a street price of around $679 for the right-handed version and $729 for the left-handed model. For more info, check out the Schecter website.

Schecter Baron-H Vintage Bass Specs:

  • Construction: Bolt-On
  • Available Bodies: Mahogany
  • Neck: Maple
  • Finger Board: Rosewood
  • Frets: 22X Jumbo
  • Inlay: Dots
  • Bindings: Creme
  • Tuners: Grover Vintage
  • Pickups: Seymour Duncan SMB-4D
  • Electronics: Vol/Active 2-Band Seymour Duncan STC-2S-BO E/Q (w/selectable treble switch)
  • Available Bridges: Wilkinson WBBC
  • Scale: 34?
  • Hardware: Chrome
  • Available Colors: Black

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  1. How about some more color options. Butterscotch, Sunburst, or Blonde maybe?

  2. love My schecter bass, I’d take this one!

  3. like all schecters…this ain’t a nice lookin’ bass!

    • My Diamond Series Stiletto Elite 4 is a beautiful bass, everybody who sees it says so, you know nothing

    • Only for the fact that everybody who sees it likes it, doesn’t prove I know nothing. Anyways, your bass looks much better than Baron H (…if that is what you want to hear )

  4. Didn’t see the weight. At my age, that’s a prime consideration! :-)

  5. I have an older Baron H. The only problem I have with it is the balance. The hollow body is too light to offset the weight of the neck. So it is VERY top-heavy and you have to use you arm as a counter-weight. It takes a little getting used to. But the tone is terrific!