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The neck-through variation completes the successful Corvette family: the first Corvette with a multi-layer, neck-through Maple neck (4-string three layers, 5-string four layers), which gives the sound of the Corvette new qualities.

Swamp Ash or Bubinga are available as a selection for the body wood. The durable Bubinga causes an aggressive and offensive sound with much attack; the Swamp Ash version " in contrast " delivers a growling rock sound, stable and with much low-mid sustain. Both versions are equipped with the two separately configurable MM-style humbuckers by EMC with large open pole-pieces, thus being usable in an extremely flexible way.

Variable sounds combined with a neck-through design; the Corvette $$™ NT is member of the Corvette-line with a unique character of its own. Available as 4- and 5-string.


Neck-through-design
Available as 4- and 5-string
Offered as lefthand and fretless*
Bubinga body
Maple neck with Ekanga veneer stripes
Wenge fingerboard
Scale length: 34" (long scale)
24 frets
Passive MEC MM-style humbuckers
Active 2-band electronics
Two 3-way mini-switches for separate configuration of the humbuckers (serial / parallel / single-coil)
available in Natural Oil Finish, Coloured Oil Finish or High Gloss Finish
Warwick tuners
Warwick 2-piece bridge
Warwick security locks
Black hardware (chrome, gold or satin-chrome with extra charge)
Just-A-Nut III Brass
Weights**: 4,6 kg (4-string), 4,9 kg (5-string)
Warwick EMP-strings: 4-string: 045" - 105" (38200M), 5-string: 045" - 135" (38301M)
Including Warwick "User Kit"
Including flight case by RockCase® RC 10830 B W
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