Sterling by Music Man - Jason Richardson Cutlass 6 Cosmic Purple Satin
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If you are looking for a guitar that combines style and comfort, the Sterling by Music Man Richardson Cutlass 6 in Cosmic Purple Satin is a great choice. Its unique design and meticulous craftsmanship make it a pleasure to play, while providing a real presence on stage. This guitar is made for those who want to combine aesthetics and performance, without compromise. Everyone will want to see you play!
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Presentation
The Sterling by Music Man Richardson Cutlass 6 in Cosmic Purple Satin finish certainly doesn’t go unnoticed, especially if you appreciate boldly designed instruments. Designed in close collaboration with virtuoso Jason Richardson, this guitar is designed to combine style and functionality, offering a perfect solution for guitarists seeking precision and elegance. Its lightweight and ergonomic poplar burl body, combined with a contoured lower bell, allows easy access to the 24 frets, ideal for exploring the highest registers with fluidity.
The maple neck, combined with a rosewood fingerboard, ensures comfortable playability, while the self-locking tuners guarantee solid tuning stability, even during the most intense performances. With its modern tremolo, fans of expressive vibratos can have fun without fear of detuning their instrument, thus offering uncompromising flexibility.
Sonically, the Sterling by Music Man humbuckers, designed specifically for this guitar, deliver a wide range of tones. With a push-push system for volume boost and coil-tap, the possibilities are endless, whether you're into powerful rhythms or looking for dynamic solos. The 3-position selector makes it easy to navigate between different sound worlds, allowing for a seamless transition between styles.
In summary, the Sterling by Music Man Richardson Cutlass 6 in Cosmic Purple Satin combines a unique look, sonic versatility and exceptional comfort, making this instrument an ideal option for demanding guitarists looking for a model that is as powerful as it is aesthetic.
The maple neck, combined with a rosewood fingerboard, ensures comfortable playability, while the self-locking tuners guarantee solid tuning stability, even during the most intense performances. With its modern tremolo, fans of expressive vibratos can have fun without fear of detuning their instrument, thus offering uncompromising flexibility.
Sonically, the Sterling by Music Man humbuckers, designed specifically for this guitar, deliver a wide range of tones. With a push-push system for volume boost and coil-tap, the possibilities are endless, whether you're into powerful rhythms or looking for dynamic solos. The 3-position selector makes it easy to navigate between different sound worlds, allowing for a seamless transition between styles.
In summary, the Sterling by Music Man Richardson Cutlass 6 in Cosmic Purple Satin combines a unique look, sonic versatility and exceptional comfort, making this instrument an ideal option for demanding guitarists looking for a model that is as powerful as it is aesthetic.
Features
Type of guitar
Electric guitar
Body Type
Solid body
Number of strings
6
Body shape
ST-shape
Body material
Poplar Burl
Type of tuners
Locking
Hardware color
Black chrome
Number of frets
24
Nut width
42,00 mm (1,654")
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Rosewood
Scale length
648,00 mm (25,50")
Pickup type
Passives
Fingerboard radius
400 mm (15,75")
Cutaway
Yes
Tremolo
Moderne
Bridge configuration
Floating, 6 saddles
Electronic
Active
String gauge
010 - 046
Instrument type
Electric guitar
Artist
Jason Richardson
Finish
Satin
Pickup setup
HH
Color
Burst, Purple, Viola
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Case or cover included
Gigbag
Other features
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Sterling by Music Man Richardson Cutlass 6 Cosmic Purple Satin
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6-string electric guitar
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Size: Cutlass
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Jason Richardson Signature
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Model: Richardson 6
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Color: Cosmic Purple Satin
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Finish: Satin
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Hardware: Black chrome
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Body: Poplar burl
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Neck: Maple
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Fingerboard: Rosewood
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Scale (mm): 648 mm
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Radius: 400 mm
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Nut width: 42 mm
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Number of frets: 24
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Type of frets: Medium Jumbo
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Inlays: White dots
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Bridge/tailpiece: Modern Tremolo
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Electronics: Active
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Number of pickups: 2
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Bridge pickup: Sterling humbucker Richardson design
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Neck pickup: Sterling humbucker Richardson design
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Controls: 1 x Push/Push Volume Boost, 1 x Push/Push Coil-tap Tone
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Selector: 3-position
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Machine heads: Self-locking
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Original strings: Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky
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Gig bag/case: Padded gig bag
To find out more...
Jason Richardson is an American guitarist renowned for his exceptional technical skill and his fast, complex playing. Born on July 30, 1991, Richardson became known for his work in several progressive metal and deathcore bands, where he quickly gained a reputation as a guitar virtuoso. His career began in 2009 when he joined the deathcore band All Shall Perish as a rhythm guitarist, helping to solidify the band's heavy, technical sound. He stayed there for a short time before joining Born of Osiris in 2009, a pioneer of modern progressive metal.
It was with Born of Osiris that Jason Richardson began to attract the attention of the metal community. In 2011, he participated in the recording of the album The Discovery, widely praised for its musical complexity and sophisticated rhythms. However, after disagreements with the band, Richardson left Born of Osiris in 2011 to join Chelsea Grin, where he contributed to two albums, Evolve and Ashes to Ashes. His work with Chelsea Grin solidified his status as a virtuoso guitarist through technical compositions that blended punchy rhythms with lightning-fast solos.
In 2015, Richardson decided to go solo and released the album I, which marked a turning point in his career. This instrumental album showcased his elaborate guitar playing, combining progressive metal, djent, and classical elements. He notably collaborated with other renowned musicians such as Luke Holland on drums. I was critically acclaimed, praised for its innovation and technical virtuosity, confirming Richardson as a key figure in the world of modern guitar.
Since then, Jason Richardson has continued to explore new musical horizons, collaborating with artists such as Polyphia and participating in world tours. Always striving for perfection, he stands out as a role model for guitarists who are adept at advanced techniques, while remaining connected to his roots in metal and progressive music.
It was with Born of Osiris that Jason Richardson began to attract the attention of the metal community. In 2011, he participated in the recording of the album The Discovery, widely praised for its musical complexity and sophisticated rhythms. However, after disagreements with the band, Richardson left Born of Osiris in 2011 to join Chelsea Grin, where he contributed to two albums, Evolve and Ashes to Ashes. His work with Chelsea Grin solidified his status as a virtuoso guitarist through technical compositions that blended punchy rhythms with lightning-fast solos.
In 2015, Richardson decided to go solo and released the album I, which marked a turning point in his career. This instrumental album showcased his elaborate guitar playing, combining progressive metal, djent, and classical elements. He notably collaborated with other renowned musicians such as Luke Holland on drums. I was critically acclaimed, praised for its innovation and technical virtuosity, confirming Richardson as a key figure in the world of modern guitar.
Since then, Jason Richardson has continued to explore new musical horizons, collaborating with artists such as Polyphia and participating in world tours. Always striving for perfection, he stands out as a role model for guitarists who are adept at advanced techniques, while remaining connected to his roots in metal and progressive music.
