Affordable Retro: Gretsch Launches Electromatic CVT Bass Double-Cut in 32″ Scale

Gretsch Guitars Electromatic CVT Bass Double-Cut Bristol Fog Body

Gretsch Guitars has updated the CVT Collection with a new guitar model and a bass model called the Electromatic CVT Bass Double-Cut. Available in Vintage White or Bristol Fog finishes, the new four-stringers are a “retro-refined take on a classic Gretsch design,” the company says.

The design features a medium 32-inch scale length with a solid mahogany body and a bolt-on mahogany neck. Its laurel fingerboard holds 20 medium jumbo frets with pearloid Neo-Classic thumbnail inlays to mark the positions. Gretsch fits the bass with a pair of their Low Down Alnico Bass pickups with a single-coil at the bridge and a humbucker in the neck position. Each has an individual volume control with a Master Tone knob to control the overall output shaping.

The Gretsch Electromatic CVT Bass Double-Cut carries a street price of $399.

Gretsch Guitars Electromatic CVT Bass Double-Cut Specs:

Construction:Bolt-on
Scale:32″
Body:Mahogany
Neck:Mahogany
Neck Shape:Performance 'C'
Neck Binding:Aged White
Fingerboard:Laurel
Fingerboard Radius:12′
Frets:20 Medium Jumbo
Inlays:Pearloid Neo-Classic™ Thumbnail
Pickups:Low Down Single-Coil and Humbucker
Controls:Volume, Volume, Tone
Bridge:4-Saddle Adjustable
Tuners:Die-Cast Sealed
Finish:Vintage White, Bristol Fog

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  1. John

    And yet ANOTHER article by a “bass” info outlet (lmao) that contains absolutely NOTHING that average Joe blow can get online. Maybe even LESS?
    Can we please obtain information on the dexterity of these instruments ? I see more lefty players than ever before. Maybe because lefty instruments became more available at a normal price point. BUT please as a “bass specific” information outlet. Can we include if the pieces you promote are available in left-handed orientation?

  2. Jerry

    Love it
    How much?