Trying to decide between 2 Gretsches and was seeing if I could be talked into going 1 direction or the other.
Both low end streamliners with pickups I'd probably swap anyway as I assume they are cheap artec tron clones.
One is a full size 2622t in gunmetal grey, with a bigsby. I like the full size and the bigsby option but not crazy about the color. This color is a lot cheaper than the other colors in this style and I'm not paying 549 for one. Comes with a gig bag.
The other is the smaller 2655 Jr with no bigsby but in a finish I like alot better, a walnut stain. I have another full size gretsch with p90s with a bigsby so this one checks the other gretsch itch of one of their Jr's in a finish I like...but I realize the full size in grey is a lot more guitar for the same coin as this one.
Talk me up on one or the other
Help with decision on a new Gretsch streamliner
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I voted for the Bigsby because I love tremolo, but I immediately reconsider cause one can get other trem type...even the GFS stoptail screw tremolo works well with little sticky pads to keep back end from being cantilevered in air on arched tops.
Bigsby's do change tone..perhaps in a good way. Those deusenberg les trems are pretty clear, and so are cheap GFS.
There's a good vid comparing guitar tone w/wo Bigsby. I think it might have smoothed out the tone a bit. I love my two Bigsby setups, and my deusenberg , and the 2 gfs ones too but had to modify back end with sticky pads/furniture floor protectors, etc.
I'd go for smaller natural finish...but its tone might not be like bigger...like 339 vs 335. But then you might make an airy pickup to suit. Big mags, super low wind, unpotted ?? I'm just guessing, ofcourse.
Bigsby's do change tone..perhaps in a good way. Those deusenberg les trems are pretty clear, and so are cheap GFS.
There's a good vid comparing guitar tone w/wo Bigsby. I think it might have smoothed out the tone a bit. I love my two Bigsby setups, and my deusenberg , and the 2 gfs ones too but had to modify back end with sticky pads/furniture floor protectors, etc.
I'd go for smaller natural finish...but its tone might not be like bigger...like 339 vs 335. But then you might make an airy pickup to suit. Big mags, super low wind, unpotted ?? I'm just guessing, ofcourse.
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The obvious answer is to get them both!
If you insist on only getting one (& forever lamenting not also getting the other one) I would go with the Walnut Jr. You will be drawn to playing it because you like the looks. Plus it gives you more variety with the other Gretsch that you have.
If you insist on only getting one (& forever lamenting not also getting the other one) I would go with the Walnut Jr. You will be drawn to playing it because you like the looks. Plus it gives you more variety with the other Gretsch that you have.
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I have this one and you are welcome to it for a really swell price to a bro and fellow forumite. It has GfW Retrotrons and it gig worthy.
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That's a great color tootonebender wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 5:35 pm I have this one and you are welcome to it for a really swell price to a bro and fellow forumite. It has GfW Retrotrons and it gig worthy.
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I assume you probably have more in to it then what the 2 I'm debating over are going for though..They are 279 vs 271 respectively.
You need a couple sets of pickups
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I sent you an email. I was thinking $300 shipped but that would not save you any money. Oh well, now that I have this 335 the Gretsch is expendable.
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I sent you an email. I was thinking $300 shipped but that would not save you any money. Oh well, now that I have this 335 the Gretsch is expendable.
It is a wonderful guitar and I probably should have mentioned the as a top contender in the great guitar for little coin in the thread by Sabas.
It is a wonderful guitar and I probably should have mentioned the as a top contender in the great guitar for little coin in the thread by Sabas.
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