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The Gretsch Electromatic Pro Jet with Bigsby definitely breaks the sound barrier!
The Electromatic has a chambered mahogany body with a set-in mahogany neck, dual Gretsch mini-humbuckers, and Bigsby B50 Vibrato tailpiece. Other features include a rosewood fingerboard, anchored Adjusto-matic bridge, volume and tone controls, and die cast tuners.
Gretsch Electromatic Pro Jet with Bigsby Features:
- Neo Classic Thumbnail Inlay Position Markers
- Matching Painted Headstock
- Pearloid Gretsch and Electromatic Headstock Inlays
- White Pearloid Pickguard with Gretsch Logo
- Bound Top
- G-Arrow Knobs
- Knurled Strap Retainer Knobs
- Adjustable Truss Rod
Gretsch Electromatic Pro Jet Electric Guitar with Bigsby Specifications
- Series: Electromatic Series
- Category: Solid Body Guitars
- Body Style: Single Cutaway
- Scale Length: 24.6 inches (625mm)
- Top: Carved With Maple Laminate
- Back and Sides: Mahogany Body 13.25 inches Wide, 1-7/8 inches Deep
- Neck: Mahogany, Set-In
- Pickups: 2 Gretsch Mini Humbuckers
- Pickup Switch: 3-Position Toggle
Position 1. Bridge Pickup
Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups
Position 3. Neck Pickup
- Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone
- Nut Width: 1-11/16 inches (43mm)
- Fretboard: Rosewood
- Bridge: Adjusto-Matic Bridge
- Tailpiece: Bigsby Licensed B50 Vibrato Tailpiece
- Hardware: Chrome-Plated
- Finish: Gloss Urethane
- Number of Frets: 22 frets
- Machines Heads: Chrome-Plated Vintage Style Tuners
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| Ok Guitar for $ |
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| For some reason, this doesn't seem like a guitar that can keep in tact for a long time. I don't think 50 years from now anyone will be gushing about their '07' Gretsch? |
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| Reliability |
| How has it stood up over time? |
| For having a Bigs', it stays in tune fairly well. Intonation can get squirrely however. |
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| Your general opinion of this product. |
| For the $, good guitar; gets you a Bigs' if you want; great playability and action |
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| Playability and Feel |
| How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing? |
| Weight, action, and neck relationship to you body is very comfortable. Not much access to 18+ frets on the LP types, more of a rhythm player in that respect. |
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| Tone |
| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| Nice twang playing open chords. But no snappy or biting like TV Jones. Pickups i would characterize as mellow. |
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| Finish |
| How did the stain or paint job look? |
| Nice looking guitar, maybe a bit too painted and lacquered up for my tastes. |
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| How was the action out of the box? |
| Great, truly great. Has good weight too, lighter than other solid body guitars. |
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