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Product Ref: 110050
Like many guitars from Gretsch, the G2622T Streamliner features a laminated maple body, with a chambered construction along with a spruce center block, offering a lightweight guitar that is perfect for gigging musicians who play quite frequently. A pair of classic 'F' sound holes are also featured, which allow the natural sound to be projected acoustically and provide a classic look that many guitarists associate with the 1950s era. Finally, a double-cutaway design provides optimum access to unreachable higher frets.
A white-bound nato neck with a thin “U”-shaped profile provides a comfortable performance, while the fast-playing 12”-radius rosewood fingerboard with elegant pearloid block inlays and 22 medium jumbo frets delivers a warm tone and natural feel.
A pair of Broad'Tron humbucking pickups have been especially designed for the Streamliner and offer a high-output, along with robust lows, pristine highs and a throaty midrange for a unique tone sits well in any mix. Players can easily achieve the perfect sound using the traditional control layout, featuring neck and bridge pickup volume controls, a master tone control, master volume control and three-way pickup switching.
An anchored Adjusto-Matic bridge is also included and delivers a great tone and precise intonation with its six individually adjustable string saddles. Combined with the Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, the bridge slightly "rocks" with the movement of the strings- reducing friction and adding tuning stability.