Music Man Cutlass HSS

$312.99

Get ready to rock out with the Music Man Cutlass HSS – the ultimate electric guitar for superior sound and playability!

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Description

The Music Man Cutlass HSS electric guitar is the latest offering from one of the most prestigious guitar brands in the world. Like all Music Man guitars, the Cutlass HSS is handcrafted in the USA and boasts impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail.

One of the standout features of the Music Man Cutlass HSS is its innovative pickup configuration. The guitar features a humbucker in the bridge position, along with two single-coil pickups in the middle and neck positions. This setup allows players to achieve a wide variety of tones that can range from smooth and mellow to aggressive and punchy.

The guitar’s neck is also a highlight. It’s made from roasted maple and is incredibly smooth and comfortable to play. The neck’s 10-inch radius and 22 medium-jumbo frets make it equally suitable for shredding and chordal playing.

Another standout feature of the Music Man Cutlass HSS is its stunning looks. The guitar is available in a variety of finishes, including classic sunburst, vintage white, and black. Its sleek, vintage-inspired body shape and carefully crafted contours give it a timeless appeal that will never go out of style.

But the Music Man Cutlass HSS isn’t just a pretty face. This guitar is built to perform, and it does so flawlessly. Its hardware is top-of-the-line, with a smooth and reliable tremolo system and locking tuners that keep your guitar perfectly in tune no matter how hard you play.

All in all, the Music Man Cutlass HSS electric guitar is an outstanding instrument that combines vintage style with modern performance. It’s perfect for players who want a versatile guitar that can handle a wide range of musical styles and deliver exceptional performance both on stage and in the studio. If you’re looking for a high-quality guitar that will stand the test of time, the Music Man Cutlass HSS is definitely worth considering.

Music Man Cutlass HSS properties

Product name Music Man Cutlass HSS
Brand Music Man
Type Electric Guitar
Number of Strings 6 pcs
Handedness Right-Handed
Number of Frets 22
Cutaway Double Cutaway
Size 4/4
Wood Type (front) Alder
Wood Type (back) Alder
Wood Type (body sides) Alder
Wood Type (neck) Maple
Wood Type (fretboard) Rosewood
Colour Black, Blue, Grey, Orange, Red, Sunburst/Colourburst, White

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Question: How do I adjust the pickup height and intonation on my Music Man Cutlass HSS guitar?

Adjusting the pickup height and intonation on your Music Man Cutlass HSS guitar is a crucial part of setting it up for optimal performance. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you with this process:

1. Tools Needed: For adjusting the pickup height, you'll need a small flathead screwdriver or Allen wrench set depending on your guitar model. You may also require a 6" ruler or straight edge for intonation adjustments.

2. Pickup Height Adjustment: Start by removing the back plate of your Music Man Cutlass HSS guitar using a flat head screwdriver. Carefully unscrew the screws holding the plate in place and set them aside securely.

Once you have access to the pickups, locate the adjustment screws on each pickup. The bridge pickup typically has three adjustment screws while the neck pickup might have two or four depending upon your model.

Turn these screws clockwise to raise the pickup closer to the strings and counterclockwise to lower it. It's recommended to start with equal height for all string pairs (E, A, D, G) and adjust later based on individual string requirements.

3. Intonation Adjustment: After setting the pickup heights, move onto intonation adjustments. Each saddle has an adjustment screw underneath it which can be accessed from the top of the guitar.

Place a straight edge or ruler along the fretboard (typically between the 12th and 13th frets) to measure each string's length. If a string is too long, turn its adjustment screw counterclockwise, moving the saddle closer to the bridge. Conversely, if it's too short, turn the screw clockwise. Repeat this process for all six strings until they are evenly spaced under the straight edge.

4. Reassemble: Once you have adjusted both pickup heights and intonation, replace the back plate of your Music Man Cutlass HSS guitar by screwing it back in place using the same screws that were removed earlier. Ensure that all screws are securely fastened without over-tightening them.

5. Test: Finally, plug your guitar into an amplifier and play through each pickup to ensure optimal sound quality and sustain across all strings. Make any further adjustments if needed.

Remember, setting up a guitar is an iterative process which may require several attempts before achieving perfect results. Be patient with yourself and enjoy playing your beautifully set-up Music Man Cutlass HSS guitar!

How does the Music Man Cutlass HSS electric guitar's HSS pickup configuration impact its tonal characteristics compared to other pickup configurations?

The Music Man Cutlass HSS electric guitar features a unique HSS (humbucker-single-single) pickup configuration that offers a versatile and dynamic tonal range. The two humbuckers at the bridge and neck positions provide rich, full-bodied sounds with plenty of sustain and low noise, while the single coil in the middle position adds clarity and brightness to the mix. This setup allows for a wide variety of tones, from thick and heavy riffs to clear and articulate lead lines. Compared to other pickup configurations like SSS (single-single-single) or HH (humbucker-humbucker), the HSS setup provides more tonal options and versatility, making it a popular choice among guitar players seeking a balance between warmth and clarity.