Sterling CT30-HSS Cutlass - Chopper Blue
The Cutlass CT30HSS from Sterling by Music Man blends timeless styling with a versatile, modern sound. Built with a lightweight jabon body and a hard maple neck, it delivers a balanced tonal foundation—warm lows and mids with a clear, articulate top end. The maple fingerboard enhances fast playability and adds extra snap to your tone.
Its HSS pickup configuration includes a powerful bridge humbucker and two expressive single coils, offering a wide range of tones for rhythm and lead. A 5-way selector switch, along with dedicated volume and tone controls, makes dialing in your preferred sound quick and intuitive. The Fulcrum tremolo provides smooth pitch effects while maintaining tuning stability.
The CT30HSS also features a comfortable, asymmetric neck profile, a stable 5-bolt neck joint, and 22 narrow frets across a 12" radius—all designed to support players of any style. Die-cast tuners and a 25.5" scale length round out a dependable, player-friendly instrument.
Key Features
- Jabon body for warm lows, strong mids, and balanced resonance
- Hard maple neck and fingerboard for clarity, brightness, and smooth playability
- HSS pickup configuration with bridge humbucker + two single coils
- 5-way selector switch with individual volume and tone controls
- 12" fingerboard radius with 22 narrow frets
- 1.65" nut width and comfortable, accommodating neck profile
- Stable 5-bolt neck joint
- Fulcrum tremolo and die-cast tuners on a 25.5" scale
This item is a "B-Stock Guitar" directly from the manufacturer. It is NEW Stock that has never been owned. Pictures are of the actual guitar you will receive.
A "B-Stock Guitar" is a guitar that won't have structural or playability issues but could possibly have some particular minor cosmetic flaw which can keep it from passing the rigorous inspection process put in place by the guitar manufacturer. These guitars do not come with manufacture warranty.
we will have our licensed tech go over the guitar and set it up for you. On this guitar we note it B-Stock due to very small finish crack at heel. (see pictures) that's not to say its the only defect that could have caused it to be a b-stock but the only imperfection we identified when inspecting the guitar.