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Gretsch G6199 Billy-Bo Jupiter Thunderbird
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  • Mike RouflaquettesMike Rouflaquettes

    Gretsch G6199 Billy-Bo Jupiter ThunderbirdPublished on 06/04/07 at 21:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in Japan ... What? Hey but above purists! They bossent no worse than others.
    Two TV Jones pickups and Powertron Powertron +
    Posed bridge and tailpiece Tune O Matic
    Mahogany body greatly increased.
    2 volumes, one tone, one master.
    Here we talk about big violin. I spare you the details. All is well. It was initially felt that it is a delicate guitar strings because of the distance / from the bridge table and asked. A little kind of feeling one has when playing a little hard on a gypsy guitar ...
    But in fact not. We quickly realized that it can be boors without fear of breaking something ...

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very crude p'tit requires time to adjust, after is a tre…
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    Made in Japan ... What? Hey but above purists! They bossent no worse than others.
    Two TV Jones pickups and Powertron Powertron +
    Posed bridge and tailpiece Tune O Matic
    Mahogany body greatly increased.
    2 volumes, one tone, one master.
    Here we talk about big violin. I spare you the details. All is well. It was initially felt that it is a delicate guitar strings because of the distance / from the bridge table and asked. A little kind of feeling one has when playing a little hard on a gypsy guitar ...
    But in fact not. We quickly realized that it can be boors without fear of breaking something ...

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very crude p'tit requires time to adjust, after is a treat. Me this guitar is learning to play well. It mounts easily to acute, but it is 100 miles from an Ibanez Sabre, eh! What's great is that the handle wide enough to allow great arpeggios in the treble without tangling pencils and without the risk of distorting the notes with side bends. If articulates well with the Billy Bo, it pays!
    The sound?
    It's a gretsch! So no output level too much, just enough to allow any type of distortion / fuzz / crunch to breathe and keep the natural EQ of the guitar. I've never heard of electric guitar have such beautiful low frequencies. It sometimes seems to have a piano in the hands, so the chords and arpeggios are sturdy and defined.

    You want the sound of Gibbons? It's not the guitar that does everything. You will find the body of her LIVE in use since 2003, thanks to the huge resonance due to the body dug in the tailpiece which provides a lot of sympathy "natural reverb," ​​and thus fantastic Feedback (very controllable) even a small gain . For this side, you win. But do not expect the sound of Mescalero like that! You will need a whole array of Fuzz, boosters etc ... Gibbons uses 07-38 (true). If you go up this game, it may derail the tailpiece the strings if you can attack a fort. So a change is to consider tailpiece (Bigsby special kind ropers in a casting, not adjustable). If you put the 10-52, no worries.

    A small regret concernat volumes:
    When you decrease the volume of the neck pickup to use the selector Switch Killer, the volume is not completely cut off, and a mean residue of her when you're on a high gain setting. Too bad. A small change is needed. For the master, there is no problem. It is very easy to access, but a little "short legs" if you want to make some tremolo effects into full play Problem solved by removing the pickguard, but the guitar is a chouilla less beautiful. Again, we can change the pot for a longer ...

    In short it is a guitar that will have to tame it. It is neither a solid nor a Half Fund or something similar to a Les Paul. It's something unique, which is visible from afar, and that sounds incredibly well if only one is left not the first impression due to the fact that, again, something unique.

    SOUNDS

    I play blues rock influenced by primitive electronic music, and sometimes jazz.
    Right now, I IT CAN BE USED with a Hot Rod Deluxe Orange paired with a head in an old Marshall cabinet. The distos are Zvex Fuzz, Copilot, Expandora and boosters (including a GTO with our Mojo, aye aye aye! A must-have).

    Frankly, level feelings, it's the best trip! The Billy Bo cash all, Whammy, fuzz etc. without broaching, very little background noise, we "hear what we play !!!". In clear channel on the Hot Rod Deluxe, volume 4, Malcolm Young on Ballbreaker.

    A guitar rockers to advise the adventurers that the purists are a good laugh. This is a guitar who wants to squint into the weird Pop, Post Rock, electro while maintaining a profound respect for the music of "before" ... Surreal, then! As Billy Gibbons.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a short month.
    I do it again without hesitation, and then the visual impact is strong.

    It is very expensive, so do not buy blindly. I tried the Les Paul, tips and macxhins, but nothing to do was this one!

    In conclusion, not the guitar for everyone, but it has this spirit "evolutionary".
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