Hollowbody Electric Guitar with Maple Body, Maple Neck, Rosewood Fingerboard, 2 Single-coil Pickups, and Bigsby Tailpiece - Smoke Green
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Specifications |
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Brand | Gretsch | ||
Category | Hollowbody Guitars | ||
Number of Strings | 6, | ||
Left-/Right-handed | Right-handed, | ||
Body Type | Hollowbody, | ||
Body Shape | 1960 Singlecut, | ||
Body Material | Laminated Maple, | ||
Top Material | Laminated Maple, | ||
Body Finish | Gloss, | ||
Color | Smoke Green, | ||
Neck Material | Maple, | ||
Neck Shape | Standard U, | ||
Neck Joint | Set Neck, | ||
Radius | 12", | ||
Fingerboard Material | Rosewood, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay | Pearloid Neo-Classic Thumbnails, | ||
Number of Frets | 21, Medium Jumbo, | ||
Scale Length | 24.6", | ||
Nut Width | 1.6875", | ||
Nut Material | Bone, | ||
Bridge/Tailpiece | Space Control Bridge with Pinned Rosewood Base, Bigsby B6C Vibrato Tailpiece, | ||
Tuners | Grover Sta-Tite Open Gear, | ||
Neck Pickup | TV Jones Hilo'Tron Single-coil, | ||
Bridge Pickup | TV Jones Hilo'Tron Single-coil, | ||
Controls | 2 x volume (neck/bridge), 1 x master volume, | ||
Switching | 3-way toggle pickup switch, | ||
Strings | Nickel Plated Steel, .011-.049, | ||
Case/Gig Bag | Hardshell Case, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 2401201871, |
Gretsch G6118T-60GE Vintage Select Anniversary - Smoke Green, Bigsby
Adam Cesarz ext 1700 is the guy I always use at Sweetwater. Never a worry. Once upon at time I owned a used vintage 1958 Double Anniversary in Smoke Green, with Filtertrons, trestle bracing, the whole bit. I have also owned made-in-Japan versions with a couple different versions of Filtertrons. They didn't have trestle bracing. Decent guitars for the money, but THIS current production… read more version from the professional line blends features from 1959 and 1960 and uses TV Jones HiLo single coil pickups, medium jumbo frets, and trestle bracing. GREAT guitar that despite having half the coils of Filtertron humbuckers sounds REALLY GOOD! I was a bit worried it might sound thin, but it does not! The trestle bracing doesn't completely damp the acoustic sound. It still has a lively Hollowbody sound and is versatile enough for any guitar duties I'm likely to encounter. I have played Rock, Blues, Soul & Funk, Jazz &Pop standards, Bigband, for decades: in all kinds of venues from "Tuxedo" gigs in 1,000 seaters, to bar & grill jobs for peanuts. The QC on this is immaculate. The tone switch is better than I remember. The supplied strings feel great, sound great, and intonate on the space control bridge very well. The Bigsby works fine. As long as you don't get crazy with the thing it returns to tune very well. No more waiting to use it until the last song in a set.
That "Great GRETSCH Sound" is more than a slogan...
I have had my Classic Sunburst Gretsch "Double Annie" (as it's referred to by enthusiasts) for over 14 years. If it has a Bigsby, don't dare call it a "Jazzbox"; it's a teriffic axe for Rockabilly, '50s style R&B; and of course, practically all things British Invasiin; the late Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones played one before the. Vox teardrop he made famous). I play mine through… read more an original Vox Valvetronix Blue amp, and it sounds awesome.
Blown Away
This is my first Gretsch and I am absolutely blown away by it. Pictures don't do this guitar justice, it's completely stunning in real life. I was actually a little hesitant to spend this much on a made in Japan guitar, but the hardware and pickups are top notch, and the build quality and fit and finish turned out to be far superior to any of the Gibsons or Fenders I've owned.… read more The TV Jones Hilo'Trons are very low output, but sound gorgeous clean and are the perfect type of gnarly with some fuzz and reverb piled on. The Bigsby works great and stays in tune reasonably well, although with extended use I do find myself needing to tune a little more often then I do with a tele or les Paul. The only other potential negative I can think of with this guitar is that playability it very limited past about the 18th fret. This is not really an issue for me personally, but for some folks I guess it could be. All in all though I am a very happy customer and definitely a Gretsch convert
Home run for sure
I purchased a 1964 original, played it for years in my first band and still have it. So when I spotted this reproduction I couldn’t resist. My current band is a classic rock and some country. So, I play a Les Paul Classic for the rock stuff and Telecaster for the country. I will not be bringing 2 guitars any more. This new Gretsch G6118T-60GE does it all. The vintage look and… read more the current electronics makes this the best all-around guitar I have ever played. I gave up pedals a year ago and replaced with a Blackstar amp from Sweetwater. With that amp and the new Gretsch I can go from a great Metal sound to Jazz to Country instantly. Between the Blackstar and the Gretsch I have been able to experiment with more sounds and effects that ever before. This combination gets my highest possible recommendation. As for the Gretsch, this one is a home run and will improve the batting average for any guitarist.
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