Thursday, September 19, 2024
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Gretsch G5210T-P90 Electromatic Jet Two 90 Review


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25 thoughts on “Gretsch G5210T-P90 Electromatic Jet Two 90 Review

  • TBH that's a disappointment. Sub 400/500 bucks guitars generally don't have great tremelos. A Gretsch is a rock'n'roll, rockabilly machine and although you don't need to do dive bombs and flutters, you expect to be able to perform moderate tremelo action without it going out of tune. Same with the tuners, I'd expect at least more consistency above 500 bucks because it's a little on the high-end of the scale to call it a modding platform. Looks cool and sounds fine, very warm though like you said maybe not quite the aggression you get from a classic P90.

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  • As it typical with new, cool guitars that are released, not available in left-hand, even without the Bigsby. I have two Gretsch guitars because they have more lefty offerings than most, but this isn't one of those options.

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  • I got the same guitar sans Bixby in Fairlane Blue. I think it sounds great for the money and it plays really well.

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  • I have a non-tremlo Streamliner (which I absolutely LOVE!) and it had the same tuning issues. I replaced the bridge with a no-name roller bridge and the problem was completely fixed. The stock Broadtron pick-ups sound absolutely fantastic to me. Fit and finish exceptional for the price-point. Massive value for money. I'll defiantly be getting another Gretch in the future, and I've always wanted a P90 guitar. That Jet Two 90 fits the bill very nicely (except I'd forgo the Bigsby).

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  • Don't forget, for those new to Gretsch, the control layout and master volume set up is unique too. There is a lot that can be dialed in with the knobs on these to blend the pickups together.

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  • I love how companies can pass off a bigsby or even a strat style tremolo as a good working unit. They will always need work.

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  • That purple amethyst color is stunning! Gretsch always comes out with fantastic colors and finishes. I have the same Electromatic but in Cadillac green and with FilterTrons. I love the looks and of course it has that Great Gretsch Sound! The only issue that I have is that the Bigsby is a little temperamental. But that’s not the fault of the guitar but down to user error???? I need to learn how to dial it in. I wouldn’t mind picking up another one in this color but with a fixed bridge.

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  • Had to change the tuners and string it over the roller instead of under. Problem solved. I also took the pickguard off.

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  • My wife got me the non-trem version of this in Cadillac Green. Fantastic build quality, way better than expected for the price. I love this guitar.

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  • As someone who only buys low-end guitars (so that I can have a bunch ????), the reason I haven’t bought a Gretsch yet: (1) I’d buy a solidbody Gretsch with Filter’trons, but they only put Broad’trons in their lower end models. And, yeah, I could swap those for the Filter’trons that would fit in the same route, but I could do that on any guitar with humbuckers. (2) I want a single-cut semi-hollow/center-block guitar. But their single-cuts are all fully-hollow and their center-blocks are all double-cuts. I’ll probably end up with the Epiphone Uptown Kat. (Which even has the Gretsch control layout.) But having a couple of Epiphones already, I’d go with a Gretsch instead if they made one.

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  • Completely beautiful! Sounds good, looks good, and you seem to think that it plays good. Sounds hard to beat for the price. I don't have a purple guitar…

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  • I have the baritone version and it’s great. I may swap out the pick ups, but I haven’t decided yet. I’m gonna live with them for awhile.

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