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Gretsch Guitars G2420T Streamliner Hollow Body With Bigsby Electric Guitar Robusto Burst

Description
The Gretsch G2420T is powered by a set of Broad’Tron BT-3S humbucking pickups with master volume, master tone and individual pickup volume controls that provide complete tone-shaping flexibility with push/pull coil-splitting on Master Volume. Other features include an Adjusto-Matic bridge with secured laurel base and Bigsby B60 vibrato tailpiece. It’s capped with a 3-ply tortoise pickguard and nickel hardware.
The Streamliner Collection revitalizes the best elements from the past and combines them with exciting new features to deliver exceptional performance, sound, and style at an incredible value.



Features
- Fully hollow arched maple body
- Soft C-shaped nato neck with a 12"-radius laurel fingerboard
- Adjusto-Matic bridge with secured laurel base, Bigsby B60 vibrato tailpiece
- Broad’Tron BT-3S humbucking pickups
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Specs
- Body
- Body type: Hollow Body
- Top wood: Arched Laminated Maple
- Body wood: Laminated Maple
- Body finish: Gloss
- Neck
- Neck wood: Nato
- Joint: Set-Neck
- Scale length: 24.75"
- Neck finish: Gloss
- Fingerboard
- Material: Laurel
- Radius: 12"
- Fret size: Medium Jumbo
- Number of frets: 22
- Inlays: Pearloid Neo-Classic Thumbnail
- Nut width/material: 1.6875" (42.86 mm), Bone
- Electronics
- Configuration: HH
- Neck: Broad'Tron
- Bridge: Broad'Tron
- Control layout: Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master Tone, Master Volume with Push/Pull for Coil Split
- Pickup Switch: 3-way
- Special electronics:
- Hardware
- Bridge type: Adjusto-Matic
- Tailpiece: Bigsby Vibrato
- Tuning machines: Die-Cast Sealed
- Color: Nickel
- Other
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Case: Sold Separately
- Orientation: Right-Handed
Warranty
IMPORTANT: PLEASE RETAIN YOUR ORIGINAL SALES RECEIPT AS IT IS YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE VALIDATING THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.
FMIC has established a network of independent Authorized Service Centers for warranty service. The Gretsch Dealer from whom you purchased your instrument may also be authorized for warranty service and should be the first point of contact when service of any kind is required for your Gretsch instrument. To receive warranty service, return the complete instrument to an Authorized Service Center, with your sales receipt as proof of purchase, during the applicable warranty period. Defective components that qualify for coverage under this warranty will be repaired or replaced (at FMIC's discretion) without charge. Remedies beyond normal service repair of any Gretsch instrument require both an evaluation and confirmation of the defect and a direct recommendation to FMIC from an Authorized Service Center for alternative considerations. All transportation, insurance and freight charges associated with warranty service and repairs on Gretsch instruments are the responsibility of the purchaser, as is any service initiated for the purpose of customizing setups or adjustments beyond factory specifications. Initial standard setup and adjustment of the instrument and its components at the time of purchase are considered normal dealer product preparation and are not covered by this warranty.
See complete details at http://www.gretschguitars.com/resources/warranty.html
Reviews
5
2 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jamming1
- Practicing1
- Recording1
- you can use it as you like1
- Experienced2
- Good Feel2
- Good Pick Up2
- Good Tone2
- Solid Electronics2
- Fun To Play1
Reviewed by 2 customers
A great guitar at friendly price
submitteda year ago
byP.
fromTN
I bought this guitar a few weeks ago but it seems to me that I played it since ever. what I like of this guitar is the quite thin neck profile and the width of the fretboard, that is comfortable for my fingers. I have decently large hands, so I like to have some space. I can obtain a very jazz tone just rolling back the master tone and with a bit of setting of the amplifier but nothing difficult. It arrived with a lot of fret buzz on the second fret, but a little truss rod adjustment put it back in order.
Great experience and sweet axe
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byMatthew
fromClackamas, OR
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Sweet guitar. I actually bought one for my son and it didn't feel quite right. Trade in process was solid but they didn't give me the discount price I received on the first one. Oh well.
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