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Twice the twang, two times the style. Gretsch presents the double cutaway version of the classic Electromatic G5120 hollow body. No matter how you see it, the NEW G5122 will steal your heart when you feel its body resonate against yours as you strum your favorite chords. Professional features include dual coil humbucking pickups, rosewood based Adjusto-Matic bridge, Bigsby Licensed B60 Vibrato Tailpiece & chrome-plated die cast tuners. Color options include Black & Walnut. Case not included. Laminated maple body Maple neck Rosewood fingerboard 22 frets 2 chrome covered humbuckers Master Volume and Tone knobs with 2 pickup volume knobs and 3-way switch Chrome plated die-cast tuners Rosewood-based Adjusto-Matic bridge Bigsby licensed B60 Vibrato tailpiece Chrome plated hardware Neo Classic "Thumbnail" Inlay Position Markers Black Headstock Overlay Pearloid Gretsch and Electromatic Headstock Inlays Bound Top and Back Bound Fingerboard Clear Plexi Pickguard Knurled Strap Retainer Knobs Adjustable Truss Rod 24.56" scale Case not included
- Walnut Stain
Gretsch Guitars G5122 Double Cutaway Electromatic Hollowbody Electric Guitar Walnut Stain Reviews
Gretsch Guitars G5122 Double Cutaway Electromatic Hollowbody Electric Guitar Walnut Stain Reviews
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful Excellent Guitar, By Ernie (Pomona) - See all my reviews This review is from: Gretsch Guitars G5122 Double Cutaway Electromatic Hollowbody Electric Guitar Walnut Stain What a versatile guitar!It does possess that Gretsch sound. Has the clarity to be a ringing 'And Your Birds Can Sing,' or 'Crossroads' with equal aplomb. Comes with the standard rebellious Gretsch knob layout - three volume, including a master and one tone. The cost cutting efforts are not hidden. Open tuners. The base of the floating bridge is rosewood but I would question the quality of the wood used. The Bigsby tailpiece, while wonderful to use is fiendishly trying when you restring. Until you get used to it, that is. A pre-bend in the ball end of the string goes a long way to easing the task. Bigsby must have been a saddist. The capacitor in the tone circuit is too restricted, the rolloff is intense. The pluses? They are many. Tone as I mentioned. The guitar is very light, a full hollowbody, not a semi hollow body. Thick binding. A flat neck - or at least it feels flat. A look at the spec sheet shows there is a tapering... Read more |
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