![]() On a guitar vintage inspiration, the choice of neck profile seems incomprehensible. ![]() I find it too late in the hand and also with a flat profile too. Precisely on the handle, I do not agree with the main body. I decided to post my opinion on this guitar because it differs much point on everything I read. Needless to reconsider everything, others have done before me. I play it through a 5 watt Bugera tube amp and it really sounds sweet! It is a gorgeous guitar and I love it now that it's staying in tune! I don't know if I just got a bad one, but from other reviews I've read it seems that others have had problems with the tuners on this model. Now about a year later for some reason it's settled in and finally is staying in tune. It got a little better but still didn't stay in tune that well. I spent a lot on set ups and then replaced the tuners with good Grover ones. ![]() The main problem I've had with this guitar is that it came with very cheap tuners and it never stayed in tune. The treble pickup has a little less bite and is lower but not bad. The sound is very warm, especially the bass pickup. This neck isn't that thin and I now use 011s on my first E string and I still can bend and get good vibrato with it. ![]() I usually like very thin necks with light strings. I never liked Gretsch guitars before but when I saw it I had to pick it up, and when I played it I fell in love! The neck on this guitar fit me like a glove.
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