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16 April 2009 No Comment
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Gretsch Guitars G2202 Electromatic Junior Jet Bass Guitar Ebony Burst Gretsch Guitars G2202 Electromatic Junior Jet Bass Guitar Ebony Burst
List Price: $380.00
Sale Price: $239.99

The Electromatic Junior Jet is the perfect "plug in and play" rocker. The Junior Jet features a single TV Jones Designed Gretsch mini-humbucker, bolt-on maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, compensated wraparound tailpiece, and die cast tuners.

Gretsch Guitars G2210 Electromatic Junior Jet Electric Bass Guitar Tobacco Sunburst Gretsch Guitars G2210 Electromatic Junior Jet Electric Bass Guitar Tobacco Sunburst
List Price: $400.00
Sale Price: $279.99

Electromatic Junior Jet Bass-Classic Gretsch appointments capable of filling a room with massive subsonic tones. That Great Gretsch Sound rings true, with features including short scale (30.3), Gretsch mini dual-coil pickup, rosewood fingerboard with 20 medium jumbo frets, four-saddle bridge, black Gretsch-logo pickguard, synthetic bone nut and die-cast tuners...

Gretsch Guitars G2220 Electromatic Junior Jet II Electric Bass Guitar Tobacco Sunburst Gretsch Guitars G2220 Electromatic Junior Jet II Electric Bass Guitar Tobacco Sunburst
List Price: $475.00
Sale Price: $334.99

Electromatic Junior Jet Bass-Classic Gretsch appointments capable of filling a room with massive subsonic tones. That Great Gretsch Sound rings true, with features including short scale (30.3), two Gretsch mini dual-coil pickups, rosewood fingerboard with 20 medium jumbo frets, four-saddle bridge, black Gretsch-logo pickguard, synthetic bone nut and die-cast tuners...

Gretsch Guitars G2220 Electromatic Junior Jet II Electric Bass Guitar Black Gretsch Guitars G2220 Electromatic Junior Jet II Electric Bass Guitar Black
List Price: $475.00
Sale Price: $334.99

Electromatic Junior Jet Bass-Classic Gretsch appointments capable of filling a room with massive subsonic tones. That Great Gretsch Sound rings true, with features including short scale (30.3), two Gretsch mini dual-coil pickups, rosewood fingerboard with 20 medium jumbo frets, four-saddle bridge, black Gretsch-logo pickguard, synthetic bone nut and die-cast tuners...

Gretsch Guitars G2210 Electromatic Junior Jet Electric Bass Guitar Black Gretsch Guitars G2210 Electromatic Junior Jet Electric Bass Guitar Black
List Price: $400.00
Sale Price: $279.99

Electromatic Junior Jet Bass-Classic Gretsch appointments capable of filling a room with massive subsonic tones. That Great Gretsch Sound rings true, with features including short scale (30.3), Gretsch mini dual-coil pickup, rosewood fingerboard with 20 medium jumbo frets, four-saddle bridge, black Gretsch-logo pickguard, synthetic bone nut and die-cast tuners...

Gretsch® G5210 Electromatic Junior Jet - Tobacco Sunburst 6-string Electric Guitar Gretsch® G5210 Electromatic Junior Jet - Tobacco Sunburst 6-string Electric Guitar
List Price: $499.99
Sale Price: $325.00

The Junior Jet is the perfect plug-in-and-play rocker. Available in black and sunburst, it features a single Gretsch mini-humbucking pickup, bolt-on maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, compensated wrap-around tailpiece and die-cast tuners.

Gretsch Guitars G5445T Electromatic Double Jet w/Bigsby Electric Guitar Black Gretsch Guitars G5445T Electromatic Double Jet w/Bigsby Electric Guitar Black
List Price: $1,000.00
Sale Price: $699.99

The Electromatic Pro Jet with Bigsby B50 tailpiece takes on a new identity and voice with hump-block fretboard inlays and "Black Top" Filter'Tron Pickups. The two-tone, double-cutaway body color scheme (black or gold top with walnut stained back and sides), fabricated with an arched maple top chambered basswood body resonates true to "That Great Gretsch Sound"...

Gretsch G5120 Electromatic® - Sunburst 6-string Hollowbody Cutaway Guitar Gretsch G5120 Electromatic® - Sunburst 6-string Hollowbody Cutaway Guitar
List Price: $1,075.00
Sale Price: $749.00

Get ready for some serious Twangin' up ahead, because this stylish guitar has the vibe and tone that will make you dancing the Twist until 2 a.m. Don't let the price fool you, because these are serious professional guitars with such features as newly designed Gretsch dual-coil pickups, adjustable bridge, chrome-plated die cast tuners, and wicked cool colors! Available in Orange Stain, Jet Black, and Sunburst finishes.

Gretsch Guitars G5122 Double Cutaway Electromatic Hollowbody Electric Guitar Black Gretsch Guitars G5122 Double Cutaway Electromatic Hollowbody Electric Guitar Black
List Price: $1,000.00
Sale Price: $749.00

Get ready for some serious twangin' up ahead, because this special edition G5122 Double Cutaway Electromatic Hollowbody Electric Guitar from Gretsch has the vibe and tone that will have you dancing the twist until 2 a...

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question about Gretsch basses?

hi, i just got a Gretsch Electromatic Junior Jet bass. its my first bass.
anyway, i kinda knew it was smaller than other basses, but i never new that it being smaller was bad thing. its a short scale bass, and ive gotten alot of feedback that they aren't as good as a long scale bass. But, i have heard that this particular Gretsch bass is a good one, and can anyone tell me if this bass rivals the sounds of longer basses, or if there really is a problem with it at all? I am a big person though, so would a longer bass be better? i am comfortible with it and i love the style, but i have this nagging feeling that i should get a longer one based on what everyone has been saying about the sound quality and ease of slapping. I also love slapping, would this Gretsch be good for it? I have plenty of time to get a refund, but this bass only cost me $175 ^^

If you have bigger fingers the bigger scale is better. This is an instrument you might want to keep around if you want to get a different sound, but as I found out with mini-sized guitars there is just no substitute for the real deal - go back and get a full-scale bass. There is nothing wrong with short-scale basses if you use them right, but they just don't seem to sound as "full" as the 34" scale basses. Also, if you get used to playing the short-scale bass, switching back to the full-size might be a little difficult for a while.

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