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Gretsch G6120RHH Reverend Horton Heat
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    Gretsch G6120RHH Reverend Horton HeatPublished on 04/11/08 at 08:47
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    -Made in Japan
    -Corp, wicker covers and back in Saddle
    Channel 2 pices in Saddle
    Key bne
    22 Medium Jumbo frets
    2 TV Jones Classic pickups
    Controls:
    - A micro slecteur 3 positions
    - Tone 1 of 3 positions slecteur
    - 2 volumes (for each microphone)
    - 1 volume gnral
    Rosewood bridge with Ajusto-Matic
    Mcaniques Sprerzel Deluxe
    Bigbsy B6GBCE
    Chrome hardware

    UTILIZATION

    Very beautiful vintage-round for those who love n not go your way wide sleeves.
    One branch (if possible on a tube amp with a little reverb or better a short delay) is obtained on a superb sound! Like Chris Isaak! For those who love rockabilly has Setzer (exactly the same microphones on the Se…
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    -Made in Japan
    -Corp, wicker covers and back in Saddle
    Channel 2 pices in Saddle
    Key bne
    22 Medium Jumbo frets
    2 TV Jones Classic pickups
    Controls:
    - A micro slecteur 3 positions
    - Tone 1 of 3 positions slecteur
    - 2 volumes (for each microphone)
    - 1 volume gnral
    Rosewood bridge with Ajusto-Matic
    Mcaniques Sprerzel Deluxe
    Bigbsy B6GBCE
    Chrome hardware

    UTILIZATION

    Very beautiful vintage-round for those who love n not go your way wide sleeves.
    One branch (if possible on a tube amp with a little reverb or better a short delay) is obtained on a superb sound! Like Chris Isaak! For those who love rockabilly has Setzer (exactly the same microphones on the Setzer model) and of course with a good overdrive pedal d (I branch of a maxon od-9) was the big sound of a Reverend Horton Heat.
    Broad-guitar!

    SOUNDS

    She is perfect the rockab 50 's hard to psychobilly and punk but also limited to jazz and finger picking!

    I played with the hot rod deluxe fender home; a maxon od-9 coupled to a Danelectro reel echo from home!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I used the last 2 years
    -Those I love in the skyscraper c is the vintage look and sound great! By some deus against the neck Bigsby that n is not clipped but screws and force tends to unscrew same for mechanical spertzel but keep the good agreement.
    if I had to redo a choice j would buy a model Setzer but compare the price I would resume assuredly this guitar.
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