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Key Features
Product Ref: 84332
The Gretsch G6131T-62 Vintage Select '62 Jet Firebird is designed with mid-50s-style sound chambers, making the guitar lightweight, and offering a superb resonance. Its chambered mahogany design magnifies harmonic richness by letting air resonate between the top and body for livelier and more articulate tone. A double-cutaway is also incorporated and provides the ultimate access to those unreachable high frets, for a flexible performance.
This Firebird model also features a real bone nut, which maintains its authentic appearance and offers excellent resonance and sustain. A bone nut also delivers a very balanced tone, naturally self lubricates and helps you stay in tune for longer.
The Gretsch G6131T-62 is equipped with TV Jones Classic pickups that respond to every pick or strum, offering a refined, articulate tone and an unmistakable sound reminiscent of the 1950s era. Controlling these classic pickups is easy with independent volume controls, a master volume control and a three way toggle switch, that allows you to perfectly tailor your sound. In addition, the new Gretsch “Squeezebox” paper-in-oil capacitors deliver silky vintage high end, for the ultimate sound.
The Gretsch G6131T-62 Vintage Select '62 Jet Firebird is the perfect choice for fingerstylists, as the pinned space control bridge allows for easy adjustments. Each string is provided with a transversing adjustment which makes it possible to set a broad spread of the strings for fingerstyles, or a narrow spread for picking and chord work.The G6131T-62 also features Gretsch's legendary Bigsby B3G vibrato tailpiece, which provides a smooth tremolo system for creating vibrato effects, along with subtle movements in chords.