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  • eldar756eldar756

    Gretsch 6120JR2 Nashville JrPublished on 02/23/10 at 13:09
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in Japan, 22 frets, 1 volume for each pickup, a tone + 1 overall master volume. A switch 2 pickups.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is big enough but it is a pleasure to play, the guitar is pretty lgre. It's actually a 6120 with reduced the size of a Les Paul. Gretsch has stopped producing this model in 2004.
    The access to the tweeter is the same as a 6120 classic.

    SOUNDS

    The guitar is kind of rockabilly, but it is very versatile and astonishment in his drive is really excellent. Be careful not to tie too weak to mount any of the same, but it is valid for all Gretsch IN GENERAL.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had 2 years, a gift from my great pre. For me it's the guitar…
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    Made in Japan, 22 frets, 1 volume for each pickup, a tone + 1 overall master volume. A switch 2 pickups.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is big enough but it is a pleasure to play, the guitar is pretty lgre. It's actually a 6120 with reduced the size of a Les Paul. Gretsch has stopped producing this model in 2004.
    The access to the tweeter is the same as a 6120 classic.

    SOUNDS

    The guitar is kind of rockabilly, but it is very versatile and astonishment in his drive is really excellent. Be careful not to tie too weak to mount any of the same, but it is valid for all Gretsch IN GENERAL.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had 2 years, a gift from my great pre. For me it's the guitar IDAL. The finish is perfect mine is 10 years old she looks out of the factory. The report quality is unbeatable prices (1000 euros). It was really his Gretsch guitar with a smaller size.
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