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Post by marit on May 25, 2017 17:59:39 GMT
Yes, those Gretsch Streamliners are great. I've been eyeing the Gretsch 2622T for a while, currently just 450 euros.
Unfortunately, I'm unable to see the pictures, it gives up an error!Yeah Marit, I'm sorry, I can't figure out how to put pics here. Hope that you eventually get the 2662T. My 2420 is really well made with no defects, and the neck feels so comfortable. It is definitely a better guitar than my BigTone. Shame about that since I rave about my other Harley Benton guitars. That's great to hear, might be a good reason to get it also has a sustain block so feedback isn't an issue. Try with DefJef's method, always easy to know how to do it
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Post by Kadaka Selver on May 25, 2017 23:51:42 GMT
That's great to hear, might be a good reason to get it also has a sustain block so feedback isn't an issue.
I have not used the Gretsch live yet, I have just played it through a VoiceLive3 into a small (800W) PA at lowish volume. I doubt that it would have any feedback problems in a live environment. I succeeded in putting up the photos of the damaged guitar that I got from Thomann, thanks to DefJef.
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Post by marit on May 26, 2017 18:24:57 GMT
That's great to hear, might be a good reason to get it also has a sustain block so feedback isn't an issue.
I have not used the Gretsch live yet, I have just played it through a VoiceLive3 into a small (800W) PA at lowish volume. I doubt that it would have any feedback problems in a live environment. I succeeded in putting up the photos of the damaged guitar that I got from Thomann, thanks to DefJef. Thanks! Wow that does not look good!
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