Hellraiser is a brand of high-end electric guitars, basses, and other musical instruments made by Agile Partners in South Korea.
Founded in 2006 by Andrew Bond
Originally started as a custom shop creating high-end guitar designs
Released series of production models in 2009 which gained popularity among metal musicians
In 2014, Hellraiser merged with Schecter Guitar Research, another popular guitar manufacturer
Japanese guitar manufacturer known for their high-end, metal-oriented guitars
American guitar manufacturer that produces high-performance metal-oriented guitars
Japanese guitar manufacturer that produces a wide variety of high-performance guitars for various genres
A high-end, metal-oriented guitar with a Floyd Rose tremolo system and EMG pickups
A hybrid guitar that combines the Hellraiser and SLS series, featuring a thin profile mahogany body with a quilted maple top, EMG pickups, and a Floyd Rose tremolo system
A guitar with a similar design to the C-1 FR, but with a more extreme appearance featuring a blood red finish, gothic cross inlays, and black chrome hardware
Hellraiser guitars range in price from around $800 to over $2000.
Hellraiser guitars are typically equipped with active EMG pickups.
Yes, Hellraiser guitars are popular among metal musicians for their high-end features and aggressive appearance.
Hellraiser guitars are made in South Korea by Agile Partners.
Yes, Hellraiser merged with Schecter Guitar Research in 2014.