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The updated Gretsch Brian Setzer Nashville models have been redesigned and built to Brians rockin and exacting specifications. Upon reviewing his killer vintage guitar collection, we rebuilt the trestle bracing to match his favorite 59, giving it a more solid feel with tons of sustain. Available in either Orange Tiger Flame Lacquer (SSL) or Vintage Orange Lacquer (SSLVO), each guitar comes factory equipped with TV Jones Classic pickups, Sperzel locking tuners, pinned Adjusto-matic bridge, and Bigsby B6CB Vibrato tailpiece. Includes free Gretsch G6241 Deluxe Hardshell Case - a $220 value. |
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Newly updated with trestle bracing, nickel-plated hardware, and TV Jones Classic pickups, it now precisely matches Setzer's stage guitar and his personal preferences. The adjustable bridge with ebony base and a bound, ebonized rosewood fretboard with thumbnail inlays lend vibrant visuals. A 16" rock maple action-flow neck, Gretsch Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, 3-way pickup selector, master tone switch, plus master and individual pickup volume controls are all finishing flourishes. Includes Gretsch hardshell case. |
Standard Features
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| Body | Single Cutaway |
| Neck | 2-Piece Maple |
| Back and Sides | Laminated Flame Maple Body, 16" Wide, 2.75" Deep |
| Pickups | 1 TV Jones¨ Classic Pickup (Bridge), 1 TV Jones Classic Pickup (Neck), |
| Bridge | Pinned Rosewood-Based Adjusto-MaticTM Bridge |
| Frets | 22 |
| Hardware | Polished Aluminum and Nickel-Plated |
| Scale | 24.6" (625mm) |
| Machine Heads | Deluxe Sperzel Nickel-Plated Die-cast Locking Tuners |
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No one said it was a Nashville
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by David Szymanski
5/8/2007 11:03:25 PM
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Musical Experience:
Practicing a lot, not a job!
Style of music:
Legato runs in a whack-a-mole theme
Hometown
Buffalo
Yep...It is (heavy?), but cranked up a notch to Brian's specs. This sucker is so huge it's comical on a short guy. But man, nothing's sweeter than boosting it through a Twin Reverb. Has a great neck, sperzels are a bonus for the Wanger, since the Bigsby has a life of its own. Just remember: it's a tremolo and doesn't dive bomb like a Floyd, so give it a wiggle and keep it healthy!
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17 found helpful, 8 found unhelpful.
All I can say is "Wow!"
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by Gordon
10/4/2004 2:53:20 PM
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Musical Experience:
Intermediate
Style of music:
Christian rock and worship music
Hometown
Tampa, FL
The only complaint, if you can call it that, is that the guitar is pretty heavy. With that said, the added weight does give it a lot of stability while you're moving and dancing around a stage. It's very easy to play, and has great sustain and tone. I have a Boss Blues Distortion pedal that I use with it. It just sound awesome. Great for rhythem and lead parts. The switches for the pickups give you alot of different color to chose from for sound. It sounds great, stand alone or with an fx box.
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