Gretsch Reintroduces the Corvette as the Affordable CVT

Gretsch Reintroduces the Corvette as the Affordable CVT
Gretsch revives a cult classic with the new CVT guitar and bass. Get all the details on this budget-friendly reboot of the vintage Corvette, a favorite of Rory Gallagher and Jimi Hendrix.

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Gretsch has officially brought back its iconic 1960s Corvette guitar, introducing the all-new CVT and CVT Bass. The new models offer a budget-friendly take on the vintage classic, beloved by legendary guitarists like Rory Gallagher and Jimi Hendrix.

Gretsch CVT

The return of the Corvette silhouette has been highly anticipated by players. For a time, the unique double-cut design was only available on a few limited-run signature models, but now, Gretsch has answered the call with the new CVT Double-Cut. This release joins a growing trend of guitar brands resurrecting overlooked gems from their past.

Gretsch Wychwood
Wychwood
CVT DOUBLE-CUT Vintage White
Vintage White
CVT DOUBLE-CUT Havana Burst
Havana Burst

Key Features

This is a feature-packed electric guitar with a classic “retro-refined” style. It boasts a 24.6″ scale length, a 12″ fretboard radius, and an Adjustable Wrap-Around bridge for solid intonation. The guitar is powered by a pair of Twin Six humbuckers, designed to deliver a strong midrange, crisp highs, and full lows.

Other notable appointments include:

  • A Graph Tech NuBone nut
  • Nickel hardware
  • Pearloid Neo-Classic thumbnail inlays

The Gretsch CVT Bass is also available, sharing the same design as its six-string counterpart. Both the CVT and the CVT Bass feature a mahogany body and a bolt-on mahogany neck.

CVT BASS DOUBLE-CUT Vintage White
Vintage White
CVT BASS DOUBLE-CUT Bristol Fog
Bristol Fog

CVT Bass

It is available in your choice of Bristol Fog or Vintage White finishes.

This model features a comfortable 32″ scale length and a bolt-on mahogany neck with a “Performance C” shape. The bound laurel fretboard is adorned with Gretsch’s classic pearloid Neo-Classic thumbnail inlays. For hardware, it includes a direct-mount 4-saddle bridge and a genuine bone nut.

The CVT Bass is equipped with a versatile pickup configuration: a Low Down Alnico Bass single-coil in the bridge position and a humbucking pickup in the neck. This combination is wired with individual Neck and Bridge Volume controls, along with a Master Tone, giving you plenty of options to dial in a growling, powerful tone.

Price & Availability

The new Gretsch CVT and CVT Bass are available now, starting from $420/£499, making these sought-after guitars accessible to more players than ever before.

US – Sweetwater

CVT Havana BurstVintage White, and Wychwood

CVT Bass Bass Bristol Fog and Vintage White

UK – Andertons

CVT Havana Burst, Vintage White, and Wychwood

CVT Bass Bass Bristol Fog and Vintage White

EU – Thomann

CVT Havana Burst, Vintage White, and Wychwood

CVT Bass Bristol Fog and Vintage White

More Information

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