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Description

The Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar is a sleek embodiment of vintage charm and modern playability. Inspired by the 1960s models, this solid body electric guitar is a testament to Gretsch's legacy of craftsmanship. Its lightweight, double-cutaway mahogany body ensures both comfort and resonance, making it ideal for long performances and studio sessions alike.

This guitar features a single-coil HiLo'Tron pickup, providing a bright, twangy sound that cuts through any mix, perfect for genres ranging from rock to blues. The smooth rosewood fingerboard and slim neck profile offer effortless playability, catering to both beginners and seasoned guitarists. Finished with the iconic Gretsch tailpiece, the Corvette not only sounds great but looks the part, with its vintage aesthetic appealing to the discerning musician.

Whether you're looking to capture that classic rock 'n' roll vibe or add a unique texture to your music, the Gretsch Corvette offers an unparalleled experience. Its intuitive design and versatile tone make it a beloved choice for musicians seeking both style and substance in their instrument.

Key Features:

  • Solid mahogany body with double-cutaway design
  • Single-coil HiLo'Tron pickup for bright, clear tones
  • Rosewood fingerboard with a slim neck profile
  • Iconic Gretsch tailpiece
  • Vintage-inspired design with modern playability

Product specs

Brand Gretsch
Model 6132 Corvette, 6133 Corvette
Finish Cherry, Cherry Red Sunburst, Mahogany, Platinum Gray
Year 1964 - 1968
Made In United States
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Material Mahogany
Body Shape Double Cutaway
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Stop-Bar
Color Family Brown, Red, Silver
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Model Family Gretsch Corvette
Neck Construction Set-Neck
Neck Material Mahogany
Number of Frets 21
Number of Strings 6-String
Offset Body Offset Body
Pickup Configuration S
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Scale Length 24.5"
Wood Top Style Opaque, Plain

FAQs

What is the neck profile like on the Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar?

The Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar features a set-neck construction with a comfortable and slim profile, making it easy to play for extended periods and ideal for fast playing styles.

What kind of tones can I expect from the Gretsch Corvette's pickups?

The Gretsch Corvette is equipped with a single pickup configuration that delivers a clear and bright tone, suitable for rock and blues genres, offering a vintage sound characteristic of Gretsch guitars.

Is the Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar is suitable for beginners due to its lightweight mahogany body and easy playability, making it a great choice for those starting their guitar journey.

What is the scale length of the Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar?

The Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar has a scale length of 24.5 inches, which provides a slightly shorter reach and can be more comfortable for players with smaller hands.

What are the finish options available for the Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar?

The Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar is available in several finishes, including Cherry, Cherry Red Sunburst, Mahogany, and Platinum Gray, offering a variety of aesthetic choices to suit different preferences.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar.

Build quality

  • Some owners note the build quality rivals more premium brands like PRS, emphasizing its solid feel and immaculate construction.

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Features and functionality

  • Pickups offer clarity similar to P90s, providing versatile tones without high output distortion, suitable for varied musical styles.

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  • The Corvette features Megatron pickups, praised for their excellent performance and clarity by multiple owners.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Intonation can be challenging due to the lack of a fixed bridge, but setup remains stable once adjusted.

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  • Vintage Bigsby models, while aesthetically appealing, are reportedly difficult to restring.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Users often replace tuners, nuts, and bridges, with some investing $500-600 in upgrades shortly after purchase.

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User experience

  • Vintage models may require additional work such as rewiring, refretting, and nut replacement, indicating potential maintenance challenges.

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  • Owners appreciate the roller bridge, noting it significantly improves tuning stability when paired with a Bigsby vibrato.

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Comparisons

  • The Gretsch Corvette has a neck thinner than many traditional models, which some players find unique compared to other guitars in its class.

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Value and pricing

  • It's noted that finding a Corvette is challenging in certain regions due to its popularity and limited availability.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Gretsch Corvette, Fender Mustang, and Peavey Vypyr are cited as a complementary rig setup by enthusiasts.

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Critic Reviews

Gretsch G5135 Electromatic Corvette review | MusicRadar

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The Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar impresses with its stable Bigsby setup and distinctive, aggressive sound, thanks to the Mega'Tron pickups. This guitar is recommended for those seeking a unique look and bite-heavy tones ideal for punk and rock. While the absence of a gig bag is a drawback, the guitar's solid construction and authentic features, like G-Arrow knobs, provide a genuine Gretsch experience. Overall, it offers a great balance of vintage appeal and modern reliability, making it a standout option for guitarists wanting to break from the norm.

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vancelotte

Pretty decent.

This one is the best choice if you want an Electromatic series. Nice mids and bass, neck shape and grip is good even if you're small handed like me. Pickups could be a lil better, but worth it.

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See how Jimi Hendrix uses Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar

Jimi Hendrix

Guitarist

The Jimi Hendrix Experience

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In this photo, Hendrix is seen with Gretsch Corvette. The person on the left is Curtis Knight, which might indicate that this guitar was used for 1967 jam session with him.

See how Josh Homme uses Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar

Josh Homme

Guitarist

Kyuss

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Josh Homme can be seen playing a Gretsch Corvette in this photo.

See how Joey Walker uses Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar

Joey Walker

Singer, Guitarist

King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard

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Color/Finish: Cherry Year: 1960s

Joey can be seen using a 1960's (1968?) Gretsch 6135 Corvette for the studio recording of Head On/Pill as shown in the music video of King Gizzard recording the song.

Can be seen even clearer in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8pJ4zG0-J8

See how Alison Mosshart uses Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar

Alison Mosshart

Singer, Guitarist

The Dead Weather

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At 19:46 Jamie Hince of The Kills says Allison plays a Gretsch Corvette. Her Corvette is covered in star stickers from an ocassion were she dressed up as the night sky and covered herself and her guitar with stars.

See how Jim Reid uses Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar

Jim Reid

Singer, Guitarist

The Jesus and Mary Chain

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Jim Reid can be seen playing a Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar in this live photo on Instagram.

See how Laura-Mary Carter uses Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar

Laura-Mary Carter

Singer, Guitarist

Blood Red Shoes

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In this video Laura-Mary is seen playin' a Gretsch Corvette in 2:15

See how Boz Boorer uses Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar

Boz Boorer

Guitarist

Polecats

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In this image, Boz Boorer is seen playing a Gretsch Corvette electric guitar.

See how Jay Farrar uses Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar

Jay Farrar

Guitarist, Singer

Son Volt

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Jay Farrar, of Son Volt, owns a Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar, as detailed on Reverb. This vintage guitar, Gretsch's counterpart to the Gibson Les Paul Jr. and Epiphone Coronet, features a cherry finish, a HiloTron single-coil pickup, a chunky mahogany neck, and a Burns vibrato tailpiece. It retains its original parts, with signs of wear like patina on the chrome and silhouette marks from a removed "Groovy" tape on the back. The guitar ships in a gig bag.

See how Shaun Lopez uses Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar

Shaun Lopez

Singer, Guitarist

Far

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At 12:55, Shaun Lopez identifies the Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar as "The Heaviest Gretsch Ever!" during the Premier Guitar's "Crosses' (†††) Shaun Lopez Rig Rundown Guitar Gear Tour" on YouTube.

See how Eddie Martinez uses Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar

Eddie Martinez

Guitarist

The Neverland Express

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Martinez's first guitar, as mentioned on his ThroBak artist page.

Q: What was your first really good guitar and amp?

EM: My first amp was a Black Panel Deluxe Reverb my dad bought in a pawn shop for me and a Gretsch Corvette. I think I waited a couple of years for that setup. I come from humble beginnings. I’m so glad my Dad saw me do some cool things before he passed. I wish I still had that amp.

See how Robert Nighthawk uses Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar

Robert Nighthawk

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Blues musician Robert Nighthawk is seen with a Gretsch Corvette Electric Guitar in a photograph hosted on Sundayblues, illustrating his use of this instrument.

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