I’ve had this exact same guitar, same colour, for nearly two years and still can’t decide if it’s a keeper. Yes, one week, no the next. Been thinking of exchanging for an Epi LP Custom, but I already have a Gibson LP Tribute, so I don’t need another LP. But I still fancy one. Your playing on this video was simply brilliant and now swaying me towards keeping. The finish is excellent, but the walnut fingerboard is stained and after fairly limited use, the wood colouring has become very inconsistent , being lighter in areas of highest usage. What I do like is the look - if it were a motorbike, it would be a Harley!
The track fit the vibe of this one very well - great job! 😎👌 This one and the Duesenberg you had on recently have really been up my street tone wise 👍 Gassin hard here!
I’ve been looking at this guitar for a while and I love the way it looks and sounds. As I was watching your review I was thinking “I think I can get almost the same sound out of my Tele”. I still may pick one up used in the near future, they’re going for $350-$479. I don’t need it, I just want it.
I just bought a black Gretsch G5230T (for rock) and enjoy playing it. It looks great on the wall next to my petrol G5210-P90 (for blues) and orange G5655TG (for blues, rockabilly). None of them are locked into the type of music I originally purchased them for. I found myself playing Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits on the orange G5655TG this morning, followed by a little jump blues on the same guitar. All of them played great, right out of the box. I didn't have to do anything other than tune them to pitch.
There is a Gretsch G5220 which is essentially the same in all aspects except the pickups which are Broadtrons, and considered to be more like regular humbuckers. So it would be closer to a Les Paul, whereas the G5230 is more like a telecaster on steroids. Note that the G5220 lacks the Bigsby though.
Billy tends to use the White Falcon for songs off the earlier albums, which usually use lower gain tones, and a Les Paul for songs off the later albums that rock out more. Think She Sells Sanctuary (White Falcon) vs Fire Woman (Les Paul).
As to your Injury Had same ealier this year, Big problem grabbing things, but not a big problem playing as you not using pressure to push down strings. been about 8 months now and I forget about it until I grab something.. Hope you get no problems. All the best John.
I got a bee in my bonnet to pick one of these up and you convinced me I have to check one out. It’s got all my favorite tones. I love my Tele’s but I miss the vibrato. I think this is the full pack of bacon.
Previously owned one of these, minus the Bigsby. Nice weight, decent pick ups but would swap out for a set of TV Jones. I sold it as the machine heads needed replacing and I could be bothered shelling out for a set as I just didn't like the neck profile - not enough real estate for me. Shame really as I do like 'that Gretsch sound'. A decent alternative, if more expensive, are the center block juniors. Can look a little blingy, but Gretsch do like a little bling. All the best, John.
Really enjoyed that mix, love the sound of those Filtertrons. That's a very nice guitar and within it's genres a superb one. Be nice to know what it was like 'out the box' but kudos to Korea anyway.
My mate has the double cut version.....I was uncomfortable under my right hand with the bigsby...seemed to 'get in the way'...??? sounded great though.
You can easily do hard rock with these. The blacktop filtertrons are ridiculously versatile. I've even done metal with mine. So when people say it doesn't do those things it's simply false
I bought one of these second hand and have a few questions: Should there be a plastic bushing underneath the tremolo spring? Also, what would be the proper way of removing the tremolo arm so it doesn't bump the top of the case when closed? Thanx for any help.
Hmm... Not sure. This guitar was loaned to me so I have no experience of what it's like to live with. Let me forward your questions to the chap who owns the guitar & I'll get back to you 👍
My gretsch ProJet has what appears to be a red plastic washer beween the tremolo arm and the spring. That is also the case on my other semi-hollow center-block gretsch, even though that is fitted with a different Bigsby model. So I would say a plastic washer is the usual spec. Even the cheap chinese generic brand (bigsby-knockoff) I fiited to my SG has a plastic washer. As far as I know there is little you can do to stow away the trem arm in terms of it not interfering with closing of a hard shell case. The only other comment I can make about the ProJet in respect to a case is that, although the ProJet body looks as if it is smaller than that of a simiilarly-shaped Les Paul, it actually has a body larger than that of a Les Paul and it will not fit into a Les Paul-sized case. I have mine in my soft Gibson case and even in that it's a tight fit. Thanks for asking. DAVE
I believe the Marshall DSL1 gave up the ghost a while back, & that was part of the reason for moving to the BluGuitar AMP1. Was there ever any mention of the DSL1 getting mended? I'm just curious as to what the root cause for the failure was, and what the fix was, if there was one.
I like these guitars. I just prefer for my guitars to be more “versatile”. What it specializes in it does extremely well, i just cant afford to have several guitars for such narrow genres. I would probably go for my strat before i grabbed one of these.
The tones you get from those Filtertrons depend entirely on how you set your amp and FX. AC/DC rhythm tones for example. 🙄 Yes Filtertrons are brighter and lower output than regular humbuckers but there's plenty of Welly available there if you know what you're doing with your gear. PS Don't forget also that DC resistance only gives a rough idea of a pickup's output.
I’ve had this exact same guitar, same colour, for nearly two years and still can’t decide if it’s a keeper. Yes, one week, no the next. Been thinking of exchanging for an Epi LP Custom, but I already have a Gibson LP Tribute, so I don’t need another LP. But I still fancy one. Your playing on this video was simply brilliant and now swaying me towards keeping. The finish is excellent, but the walnut fingerboard is stained and after fairly limited use, the wood colouring has become very inconsistent , being lighter in areas of highest usage. What I do like is the look - if it were a motorbike, it would be a Harley!
The track fit the vibe of this one very well - great job! 😎👌
This one and the Duesenberg you had on recently have really been up my street tone wise 👍
Gassin hard here!
Yeah... exactly what you said, @stevecassidyguitar!
I’ve been looking at this guitar for a while and I love the way it looks and sounds. As I was watching your review I was thinking “I think I can get almost the same sound out of my Tele”. I still may pick one up used in the near future, they’re going for $350-$479. I don’t need it, I just want it.
I just bought a black Gretsch G5230T (for rock) and enjoy playing it. It looks great on the wall next to my petrol G5210-P90 (for blues) and orange G5655TG (for blues, rockabilly). None of them are locked into the type of music I originally purchased them for. I found myself playing Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits on the orange G5655TG this morning, followed by a little jump blues on the same guitar. All of them played great, right out of the box. I didn't have to do anything other than tune them to pitch.
Brilliant playing there John, love the retro vibe
There is a Gretsch G5220 which is essentially the same in all aspects except the pickups which are Broadtrons, and considered to be more like regular humbuckers. So it would be closer to a Les Paul, whereas the G5230 is more like a telecaster on steroids. Note that the G5220 lacks the Bigsby though.
Billy Duffy from The Cult probably still plays his Gretch White Falcon, he seemed to rock it out pretty good.
He still plays his. He has a signature model too.
Billy tends to use the White Falcon for songs off the earlier albums, which usually use lower gain tones, and a Les Paul for songs off the later albums that rock out more. Think She Sells Sanctuary (White Falcon) vs Fire Woman (Les Paul).
His White Falcon is played through a Roland Jazz Chorus - brilliant sound never far back from feeding back 😀@@davidsinclair1288
As to your Injury Had same ealier this year, Big problem grabbing things, but not a big problem playing as you not using pressure to push down strings. been about 8 months now and I forget about it until I grab something.. Hope you get no problems. All the best John.
I bought one of these and I totally agree with you. The Gretsch is nice and interesting but I'll always reach for my Tele or Strat first.
I got a bee in my bonnet to pick one of these up and you convinced me I have to check one out. It’s got all my favorite tones. I love my Tele’s but I miss the vibrato. I think this is the full pack of bacon.
Previously owned one of these, minus the Bigsby. Nice weight, decent pick ups but would swap out for a set of TV Jones. I sold it as the machine heads needed replacing and I could be bothered shelling out for a set as I just didn't like the neck profile - not enough real estate for me. Shame really as I do like 'that Gretsch sound'. A decent alternative, if more expensive, are the center block juniors. Can look a little blingy, but Gretsch do like a little bling. All the best, John.
What a fantastic video have a good day John also I have a cold ❤😊
Really enjoyed that mix, love the sound of those Filtertrons. That's a very nice guitar and within it's genres a superb one. Be nice to know what it was like 'out the box' but kudos to Korea anyway.
Great guitar for a great pricing ! Thanks for sharing
Brill Review, I want one, Change pick ups What a great looking guitar.
Does the master volume work, or is if basically on or off? My 5220 was like that, and with a glossy neck and noisy pups, I sold it.
My mate has the double cut version.....I was uncomfortable under my right hand with the bigsby...seemed to 'get in the way'...??? sounded great though.
Have to disagree John, Chris Cornell used a Jet with Soundgarden for many heavy rock songs. Tons of gain. Check it out. Cheers.
You can easily do hard rock with these. The blacktop filtertrons are ridiculously versatile. I've even done metal with mine. So when people say it doesn't do those things it's simply false
That 2nd guitar you showed toward the end of the video -- was it a Fazley Outlaw?
Yes... That's the one 👍
I bought one of these second hand and have a few questions: Should there be a plastic bushing underneath the tremolo spring? Also, what would be the proper way of removing the tremolo arm so it doesn't bump the top of the case when closed? Thanx for any help.
Hmm... Not sure. This guitar was loaned to me so I have no experience of what it's like to live with. Let me forward your questions to the chap who owns the guitar & I'll get back to you 👍
@@JRobsonGuitar Thanks very much!
And here comes the response...
Hello, John
My gretsch ProJet has what appears to be a red plastic washer beween the tremolo arm
and the spring. That is also the case on my other semi-hollow center-block gretsch, even
though that is fitted with a different Bigsby model. So I would say a plastic washer is the
usual spec. Even the cheap chinese generic brand (bigsby-knockoff) I fiited to my SG has
a plastic washer. As far as I know there is little you can do to stow away the trem arm in
terms of it not interfering with closing of a hard shell case. The only other comment I can
make about the ProJet in respect to a case is that, although the ProJet body looks as if it
is smaller than that of a simiilarly-shaped Les Paul, it actually has a body larger than that
of a Les Paul and it will not fit into a Les Paul-sized case. I have mine in my soft Gibson
case and even in that it's a tight fit.
Thanks for asking.
DAVE
@@JRobsonGuitar Thanks for responding. Well, I need a bushing I guess. Also, luckily the guy I bought it from included a soft case in the deal.
I believe the Marshall DSL1 gave up the ghost a while back, & that was part of the reason for moving to the BluGuitar AMP1. Was there ever any mention of the DSL1 getting mended? I'm just curious as to what the root cause for the failure was, and what the fix was, if there was one.
It's still sat on the bench in shame. I haven't had chance to get it looked at 👍
Mine played excellent too 😊
Nice to know the output of pickups on these guitars is actually very low, too low for me. Thx for information.
I like these guitars. I just prefer for my guitars to be more “versatile”. What it specializes in it does extremely well, i just cant afford to have several guitars for such narrow genres. I would probably go for my strat before i grabbed one of these.
The tones you get from those Filtertrons depend entirely on how you set your amp and FX.
AC/DC rhythm tones for example. 🙄
Yes Filtertrons are brighter and lower output than regular humbuckers but there's plenty of Welly available there if you know what you're doing with your gear.
PS
Don't forget also that DC resistance only gives a rough idea of a pickup's output.
Didn't the Beatles use Gretsch guitars quite a bit?
Yes they did. Mostly George but John played them a few times.
Regardless of what guitar you’re playing you always sound….like you
I don't believe this model is a Pro.
Nice expo, John!