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Key Features
The Grestch G5260T Electromatic Jet Baritone Bigsby sends powerful, attention-grabbing tone thundering from the speakers without losing a touch of clarity. Thanks to the elongated scale length of 756mm, wobbly, loose strings will be a thing of the past. You'll be able to achieve the low tuning you've been after, and still retain solid string tension. No, it's not a dream. It's the Electromatic Jet Baritone.
Send your sound soaring. Dual Gretsch mini humbuckers deliver immense, thundering lows and supreme articulation. Each and every note will be beautifully defined, and yet they'll still have plenty of reverberating goodness to fill the room. It's glorious. And it goes without saying - with a Gretsch guitar, you'll look just as good as you sound. From pearloid Neo-Classic thumbnail inlays to gleaming chrome hardware, expert craftsmanship is shown in every fine detail.
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...and that legend could be you. It's entirely possible when you have two Gretsch mini humbuckers at your control. These two exquisitely crafted pickups deliver lows that thunder through the mix and glistening highs that have the sharp, piercing articulation you need. Even on the big stage, you'll have exceptional sonic scope to fill the venue. And when you want to add some extra shimmer and oomph, the Bigsby B50 is there ready and waiting.
Say goodbye to the days of wobbly strings. Showcased with a laurel fretboard and dazzling, yet understated, pearloid inlays, the 756mm scale length retains stable string tension with lower tunings. You'll have all the freedom you need to rocket across the 22 medium jumbo frets in seamless, fearless style. The stage is yours. This Gretsch masterpiece is begging to step into the spotlight.