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Gretsch Guitars

Posted on 3/15/19 at 6:26 pm
Posted by Nutriaitch
Montegut
Member since Apr 2008
7552 posts
Posted on 3/15/19 at 6:26 pm
anyone familiar with the G2622 Streamliner Double cutaway?

decent guitar?
Posted by tidalmouse
Whatsamotta U.
Member since Jan 2009
30706 posts
Posted on 3/16/19 at 5:51 am to


$449

I've always like the look of Gretsch guitars.I've never played one.
Posted by RabidTiger
Member since Nov 2009
3127 posts
Posted on 3/16/19 at 7:21 am to
I played the big orange one (G5420T?) on a lark in Guitar Center one day and actually really loved it.
Posted by TheFretShack
Member since Oct 2015
1240 posts
Posted on 3/16/19 at 8:01 am to
The Electromatics that cross my repair bench seem to get better and better and better with each passing year as far as component quality and overall craftsmanship. They used to be reasonable guitars that looked like their cool older upper tier Gretsch brothers. Now the the Electromatics stand on their own as good solid values. I'd buy one at the right price. I'd feel confident gigging or recording with it.

The high-end production Gretsch guitars are currently made in Japan and they are absolutely incredible. The Terada factory consistently makes stellar guitars with no shortfalls or shortcuts, period. If I was selecting between a vintage Gretsch from their golden era, late 1950s to early 1960s, and a modern MIJ Gretsch, the pure player in me AND repair/luthiery guy in me who knows about older Gretsch guitars' inherent and inevitable structural issues, would take the modern Japan guitar in a heartbeat, without hesitation, every time. They are that good.

In short, it's a great time to buy any new Gretsch guitar IMHO. All their stuff is winner.
Posted by RockAndRollDetective
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2014
4506 posts
Posted on 3/16/19 at 9:02 am to
quote:

The high-end production Gretsch guitars are currently made in Japan and they are absolutely incredible. The Terada factory consistently makes stellar guitars with no shortfalls or shortcuts, period. If I was selecting between a vintage Gretsch from their golden era, late 1950s to early 1960s, and a modern MIJ Gretsch, the pure player in me AND repair/luthiery guy in me who knows about older Gretsch guitars' inherent and inevitable structural issues, would take the modern Japan guitar in a heartbeat, without hesitation, every time. They are that good.


I haven't seen anything in the past few years that wasn't Korean made. That's what has held me back from getting one. The price is reasonable but I have bad experiences with Korean made guitars. Are the MIJ ones significantly better than the Korean ones?
Posted by TheFretShack
Member since Oct 2015
1240 posts
Posted on 3/16/19 at 9:48 am to
Yes, apples and oranges better. Not saying the MIKs are that bad, more so saying the MIJs are that good. Re-read my quote that you highlighted. It's pretty clear where my opinion stands haha.
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