- DAngelico vs Guild vs Gretsch - The Gear Page
That Gretsch vid is amazing, and it convinced me I needed a Gretsch However, when actually playing the one I had in mind, I was a bit underwhelmed For me, after trying Gretsch, PRS, and Gibson (all in the same price range), ultimately my fingers fell in love with the D'Angelico
- Whats the big deal about Gretsch guitars? - The Gear Page
The Korean made Gretsch guitars are around 700-900, which is normal for Korean guitars The Japanese made Gretsch guitars are 2200-2400 which seems pretty normal for a high quality Japanese made guitar The really expensive ones are made in the Fender Custom Shop in the US
- Gretsch Electromatic vs. Professional - The Gear Page
Anyone have an opinion about whether Electromatic is worth it vs splurging and getting a Professional Series? In particular the Jet
- Considering getting a budget 335 (semi hollow): Epiphone or Gretsch
I've owned and liked both Epiphone and Gretsch guitars I've also owned a Gibson ES335, Heritage H535, Eastman T486, Gretsch G6120 and several Ibanez semi-hollows I would give the edge to Epiphone semi-hollows and Gretsch for full hollow bodies A lot of it comes down to neck shape and whether you want a Bigsby tremolo
- Talking Gretsch Bridges, the good, the bad. . - The Gear Page
Reading about Gretsch guitars on their site, it seems they offer a few different bridge types I'm wondering what works and what's not so good? I have a little experience with the Space and Comptons version of the Bar but wondering about the rest The Synchro-Sonic looks intense, maybe a bit
- Best anchored bridge on a Gretsch - The Gear Page
Newbie Gretsch owner here, looking for advice and opinions on the best type of bridge for tuning stability and tone Recently got an amazing deal on a “players edition” 6128t with a B7 Bigsby and I love it The players edition has certain modern features designed to correct the most common
- gretsch - The Gear Page
Gretsch G5420 vs G5622 Hi all, I’m planning on selling my entry level guitars for a step up at my moms house, and I’ve settled on one of these two I mainly plan on playing a lot of folk rock (think the Crane Wives, Hozier, Decembrists, etc), and love the sound of both Sadly I only have two local guitar shops, one of
- Calling on Gretsch experts. . . - The Gear Page
Gretsch guitars with the single toggle on the upper horn (conventional pickup selector) have a control circuit consisting of a master volume knob (on lower horn), neck volume knob, bridge volume knob and master tone knob on the lower bout Some models also have a standby toggle switch one the lower bout to allow the guitar to be silenced while onstage without unplugging (prevents unintended
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