Sterling by Music Man Cutlass Electric Guitar

Sharpen your skills on a rock-solid Sterling Cutlass! This affordable model's pro features include three single-coil pickups and a 5-bolt neck attachment.

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Sterling by Music Man Cutlass Electric Guitar

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Storm any stage in style with the CT50 Cutlass. A trio of single-coil pickups and a vintage-style tremolo create a sound and feel you'll definitely love.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
Rosewood fretboard Open, warm tone and smooth playing feel
Poplar body Lightweight hardwood known for bouncy tone
Roasted maple neck Bright tone, full sustain and strength
Sterling locking tuners Based on the EBMM tuners; provide stable tuning

The modern player's classic guitar just got an upgrade -- now featuring a roasted maple neck and locking tuners, the Cutlass CT50 is loaded with everything you need for playability and convenience. The guitar also features a vintage style tremolo, an oversized 4 + 2 headstock for a straight string-through angle, and an SSS configuration with 5-way switching.

Model: CT50SSS
Body Wood: Poplar
Bridge: Vintage Tremolo
Pickguard: White
Scale Length: 25.5" (64.8 cm)
Neck Radius: 12"" (30.5 cm)
Frets: 22 Frets, Medium
Neck Width: 1.65" (42 mm) at Nut, 2.24" (57 mm) at Last Fret
Neck Wood: Roasted Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Fret Markers: Dot Markers
Tuning Machines: Locking
Truss Rod: Dual Action
Neck Attachment: 5 Bolt Pattern
Controls: 1 Volume, 1 Tone
Switching: 5-way Toggle Pickup Selector
Pickups: SSS
Strings: Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Email: info@sterlingbymusicman.com

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (3 ratings)
Submitted December 22, 2022 by a customer from gmail.com

"Cutlass over Squire all day long"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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The mighty Stratocaster. One of the guitars I knew I must have in my fledgling collection of guitars and gear that I had started to build earlier this year. When I started teaching myself everything about guitars, I immediately figured out that I was more of a single cutaway kind of guy. Loved the Les Paul. So I have a few Epiphones. Discovered PRS. I can’t afford anything other than SEs. So I got three different ones. But I still need so many more. And I definitely need a Stratocaster. So I can’t really justify buying a Fender immediately. So I got a Squire. I do like to play the Squire Stratocaster. But it doesn’t feel like my PRS 245 or my Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy. And it’s got a maple neck which definitely isn’t my favorite. I like the ebony or the rosewood fingerboards. So I start to consider getting a nicer Squire. But the most expensive Squire is can find isn’t much nicer than the one I already have. So I look at the Fenders and I still can’t see paying that much for a type of guitar that isn’t my favorite shape. Then I came across this Cutlass. And it checked all the boxes when it come to fretboard and price and even has locking tuners!!!! I got it today and it feels almost perfect. It arrived close to in tune with nice action height. The color looked cool and it felt like a premium guitar in my hands. And the price??? Unbelievable. Now I can’t believe Squire will sell many more Stratocasters with the Sterling Cutlass on the market. It’s superior read more in every way. Thanks again to zZounds for being my enabler. I’ll see you again soon!!!

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