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Gretsch G5655T-QM is a great guitar and great value for money
High quality guitar from the Gretsch made in China range, beautifully designed and finished in every detail. Played very nicely straight from the box, however a little tweaking was required to fully optimize the action on a superb neck. This model gives a great range of sounds making it very versatile guitar to cover a lot of musical genres.
Up to now I have been a Fender player (Tele and Strat) but have been looking at Gretsch guitars for a while because they look so damn good. Now I've got one and I'm not disappointed.
Up to now I have been a Fender player (Tele and Strat) but have been looking at Gretsch guitars for a while because they look so damn good. Now I've got one and I'm not disappointed.
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Simply love it.
It has become my goto guitar. Love the looks love the sound and quality.
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I wanted a guitar that could add a different texture to my studio setup without becoming a niche instrument. The Gretsch G5655T-QM turned out to be exactly that.
This guitar sits somewhere between a classic hollow body and a modern solid body. It has the openness and harmonic richness you expect from a Gretsch, but with much better control thanks to the center block construction. It handles gain, delays and large stereo reverbs far better than I expected.
The Broad’Tron pickups cut through dense mixes beautifully without sounding harsh or muddy. Clean sounds are wide and detailed, while driven tones remain articulate and focused. The compact body is also far more comfortable than larger hollow body guitars.
Among my current collection (Jazzmaster, Stratocaster, ESP LTD and classical guitar), this Gretsch has unexpectedly become my favorite. It simply inspires playing and immediately sounds “finished” in a mix.
If you want a versatile semi-hollow with character that also works extremely well in a modern studio or pedal-based setup, this is a fantastic choice.
Quality wise guitar came out perfect, only little setup was needed.
This guitar sits somewhere between a classic hollow body and a modern solid body. It has the openness and harmonic richness you expect from a Gretsch, but with much better control thanks to the center block construction. It handles gain, delays and large stereo reverbs far better than I expected.
The Broad’Tron pickups cut through dense mixes beautifully without sounding harsh or muddy. Clean sounds are wide and detailed, while driven tones remain articulate and focused. The compact body is also far more comfortable than larger hollow body guitars.
Among my current collection (Jazzmaster, Stratocaster, ESP LTD and classical guitar), this Gretsch has unexpectedly become my favorite. It simply inspires playing and immediately sounds “finished” in a mix.
If you want a versatile semi-hollow with character that also works extremely well in a modern studio or pedal-based setup, this is a fantastic choice.
Quality wise guitar came out perfect, only little setup was needed.
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