My first real guitar. After upgrading from an Encore strat, I was blown away with how easy it was to play the EC-256, and was always ready to recommend this to fellow beginners.
However, years later after becoming more familiar with guitars and trying other brands and models, I noticed some flaws that the EC-256 had.
The frets were not great, and will require a level and crown before I sell this on. The pickup toggle switch stopped working (you can search the video of James Hetfield having this issue on stage for some nightmare fuel), although I was able to fix this myself after dismantling it, it seems some dust or grit manage to get in there somehow.
It also feels quite heavy, and is still the heaviest guitar I've owned. The binding around the body had some flaws, and the nut's width was different enough from the neck to feel sharp when running my hand along it.
Most of this is nitpicking, but the frets are something I would definitely not forgive.
Still, there's only so much you would expect at this tier of instrument, it's a nice guitar, but I believe Schecter has the upper hand these days in this price range.