General
Fall Out Boy's lead vocalist and guitarist Patrick Stump already had a white signature guitar, but can now also pride himself on a black model with the same stylish grey competition stripe. The Gretsch G5135CVT-PS was modelled after the solid-body Corvette guitar from the 1960s, and as such it's perfect for grand rock riffs. Gretsch's attractive classic design boasts a few modern modifications, however, which are sure to enhance your playing experience, and make this electric solid-body guitar equally suitable for rock, metal, or even some sweet soul music. The grey competition stripe provides a nice finishing touch.
Gretsch G5135CVT-PS Patrick Stump
Gretsch equipped this Patrick Stump solid-body with a mahogany body, a bolted-on maple neck and a rosewood fretboard, resulting in a warm acoustic core sound with a nicely rounded treble punch. The electric G5135CVT guitar's Anchored Adjusto-matic bridge provides it with a solid foundation with plenty of sustain, which is further enhanced by its string-through-body construction.
Mega'Tron pickups
Endowed with three Mega'Tron pickups, this solid-body delivers the characteristic sound Gretsch guitars are known and loved for. A three-way pickup switch allows you to switch between the bridge and the neck pickup, while a 2-pickup mode switch enables you to switch the mid pickup on or off. Switch it on, and you can use the volume/blend potentiometer to adjust the humbucker's sound level. Finally, the Gretsch G5135CVT-PS has a master volume knob that determines its overall output. Looking for an electric guitar that not only looks great, but feels comfortable in your hands as well? This beautifully curved black Patrick Stump signature Gretsch with its 21 frets and 24.6" scale length is just the ticket!