Thanks!Welcome to Gretsch-Talk. Nice entrance!
I can feel that this is my new addiction. The more I play it the more I love that sound.Hello and welcome.
Gratulations to the very nice guitar. Have the 2622LH in gunmetal.
The first GreTscH won't be the last...often![]()
Thank you!Welcome friend . Love the guitar
First off welcome to G-T, we're happy to have you join us.Can anyone tell me what the best hard case is for the
G5410T ELECTROMATIC?
Thank you!Hello @Captain_Mac, welcome to G-T. Glad to have you join us here.
Congrats on the new Gretsch, looks good. Enjoy and HNGD.
Welcome! I've experienced days where a Streamliner in a Guitar Center was my favorite guitar to play among many higher priced guitars. "Lower end" doesn't mean low quality build. It usually means lower grade but still functional hardware and electronics and lower cost of manufacturing compared to the Pro-Lines built in Japan.Hello Gretsch Universe!
I finally picked up my first Gretsch. A Streamliner, yeah it's a lower end but you have to start somewhere right? I have a Jackson and a Telecaster but I want that that rockabilly sound. Playing it through a Fender 85 and like what I'm hearing. I have a few questions but I'll start down that road soon.
I have seen that in my Squire Telecaster as well.Welcome! I've experienced days where a Streamliner in a Guitar Center was my favorite guitar to play among many higher priced guitars. "Lower end" doesn't mean low quality build. It usually means lower grade but still functional hardware and electronics and lower cost of manufacturing compared to the Pro-Lines built in Japan.
What I'm trying to say is Gretsch makes it possible to fully enjoy your Streamliner guitar without having to apologize. I've learned there are only good Gretsch guitars.
Thank you!Willkommen!
Thanks!Welcome aboard Captain!
I'm very content with this guitar. It's quality goes well past my abilities at the moment.Hello and welcome. My G2622-P90 has become my everyday player pushing my G6119 Rosewood Limited Edition Tenny to a couple days a week. Streamliners are just that good.
I have two streamliners... they are absolutely fantastic. Enjoy!Hello Gretsch Universe!
I finally picked up my first Gretsch. A Streamliner, yeah it's a lower end but you have to start somewhere right? I have a Jackson and a Telecaster but I want that that rockabilly sound. Playing it through a Fender 85 and like what I'm hearing. I have a few questions but I'll start down that road soon.