DELTA
The Delta builds on the CUB with a second pickup and expanded tonal range. Available in single-cut and double-cut body styles, it keeps the same responsive feel with added versatility.
Built on the solid foundation of the CUB, the Delta brings new depth, character, and versatility to the lineup.
With the addition of a second pickup, the Delta opens the door to a wide range of tonal possibilities. Choose from Sunbear P90s, Humbuckers, Tele, or Firebird configurations — each paired for balance, clarity, and dynamic response. Whether you prefer the warmth of a neck P90 or the bite of a Tele bridge, the Delta delivers tone that feels alive.
Available in both single-cut and double-cut versions, every Delta is built with the same attention to detail and commitment to quality that defines the Tonewolf name. The result is a guitar that feels familiar the moment you pick it up — resonant, responsive, and full of character.
- African Mahogany body (Korina an option) / Single or Double Cut
- Brazilian Mahogany set-neck (Korina an option, or bolt-on Maple)
- Premium Rosewood or Ebony fretboard
- Sunbear Pickups
- K-Line / ABM Tele Bridge or ABM / MCB Savvy Wraparound
- Kluson Tuners
- CTS/Oak Grigsby/Mullard Mustard electronics
- Nitrocellulose Finish
- Case
- Multiple colours and options available
From £2700
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FAQ's
How is the Tonewolf Delta different from the CUB?
The Delta builds on the same core idea as the CUB but adds a second pickup, different bridge options and more tonal flexibility. It’s available in both single-cut and double-cut body styles, giving players a different feel and broader range of sounds depending on the design they prefer.
What pickup options can you get on the Delta?
The Delta can be configured with a range of pickup combinations depending on what you’re after. Options include P90s, humbuckers, Tele-style pickups, Filtertons and Firebird-style pickups, so players can tailor the guitar to suit their own sound and playing style.
Is the Delta a good fit for different music styles?
Very much so. With its dual-pickup setup and expanded tonal range, the Delta works really well for rock, blues and country. At the same time, it’s versatile enough to handle jazz, indie, and plenty of other styles.
What woods are used to build the Delta?
The Delta is typically built with an African Mahogany body, with Korina available as an option for a slightly different tonal character. Necks are usually Brazilian Mahogany, though Korina and Maple are also available depending on the player’s preference.
How much does a Tonewolf Delta usually cost?
Delta models generally start at around £2700, with the final price depending on the pickup configuration and other options chosen.