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Gretsch G2655T Streamliner Center Block Jr. Double-Cut Bigsby Electric Guitar

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Adorama has Gretsch G2655T Streamliner Center Block Jr. Double-Cut Bigsby Electric Guitar (Stirling Green) on sale for $329. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • All-new Broad'Tron BT-2S pickups
  • Slightly smaller 14" double-cutaway arched maple body with chambered spruce center block
  • Enlarged F-holes for increased acoustic projection
  • Nato neck
  • 12"-radius laurel fingerboard with pearloid Big Block inlays and 22 medium jumbo frets
  • Vintage-style control knobs
  • Bigsby B50 vibrato tailpiece
  • Anchored Adjusto-Matic bridge
  • Handedness: Right-Handed
  • Neck Construction: Set
  • Strings: 6 String
  • Body Material: Maple

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    • Includes Gretsch 2 Year Limited Warranty

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Adorama has Gretsch G2655T Streamliner Center Block Jr. Double-Cut Bigsby Electric Guitar (Stirling Green) on sale for $329. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Features:
  • All-new Broad'Tron BT-2S pickups
  • Slightly smaller 14" double-cutaway arched maple body with chambered spruce center block
  • Enlarged F-holes for increased acoustic projection
  • Nato neck
  • 12"-radius laurel fingerboard with pearloid Big Block inlays and 22 medium jumbo frets
  • Vintage-style control knobs
  • Bigsby B50 vibrato tailpiece
  • Anchored Adjusto-Matic bridge
  • Handedness: Right-Handed
  • Neck Construction: Set
  • Strings: 6 String
  • Body Material: Maple

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Includes Gretsch 2 Year Limited Warranty

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Written by iconian | Staff

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Model: Gretsch Guitars G2655t Streamliner Center Block Jr. Double-Cut With Bigsby Electric Guitar Sterling Green

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Arcoril
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Gretsches have a reptuation as twangy rockabilly guitars but they're able to do so much more than that. This one has Broad'trons which have a warmer tone than Filter'trons and sound like traditional humbuckers. I've also been really impressed with the build quality and finish of every Gretsch I've owned and if I didn't already have a G5655TG I'd definitely grab this one.
MusicalMayhem
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This one is a smaller "Junior" sized body.

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Jun 13, 2023
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Casey1947
Jun 13, 2023
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What's the difference between this and the g2622t that was on sale the other day?
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Quote from Casey1947 :
What's the difference between this and the g2622t that was on sale the other day?
This one is a smaller "Junior" sized body.
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Jun 13, 2023
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Arcoril
Jun 13, 2023
190 Posts
Gretsches have a reptuation as twangy rockabilly guitars but they're able to do so much more than that. This one has Broad'trons which have a warmer tone than Filter'trons and sound like traditional humbuckers. I've also been really impressed with the build quality and finish of every Gretsch I've owned and if I didn't already have a G5655TG I'd definitely grab this one.
Jun 14, 2023
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tognab
Jun 14, 2023
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Hmm... should I hold out for other colors?
Jun 14, 2023
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NorthPurpose
Jun 14, 2023
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I own this exact model and it's a great guitar. The smaller body is still nice and resonant unplugged and plugged in, this guitar rips. The Broadtron pickups are a little less fuller than a humbucker but still have a great sound. Sort of like a hot mini humbucker if I had to compare. Fit, finish and playability were all really impressive for the price range. Only downside is the bigsby by nature is tough to keep in tune. I rarely use it but if I were to buy again, I'd get the one with the v shaped stop bar tailpiece.
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RobertJason
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Quote from tognab :
Hmm... should I hold out for other colors?
Tough call. I paid $80 more than this for the midnight blue one. But this is the second best color IMO.

There are two colors models with a mahogany back and neck. The rest of these the back, neck and front all match—personally I wasn't sure I could do that. Lol.

Midnight Blue w/ mahogany
Mint Green w/ mahogany
Jun 14, 2023
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RyanL
Jun 14, 2023
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Quote from NorthPurpose :
I own this exact model and it's a great guitar. The smaller body is still nice and resonant unplugged and plugged in, this guitar rips. The Broadtron pickups are a little less fuller than a humbucker but still have a great sound. Sort of like a hot mini humbucker if I had to compare. Fit, finish and playability were all really impressive for the price range. Only downside is the bigsby by nature is tough to keep in tune. I rarely use it but if I were to buy again, I'd get the one with the v shaped stop bar tailpiece.
I'm not expert on bigsbies but can't you install a stiffer spring on them? Used to jam with some guys that used guitars with them back in the day. Also, I think roller bridges are popular with them too.

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jazyje
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I bouight the regular version last weel, and it was really great quality for the price, so I also bought this Jr version. SD maniac!
Jun 14, 2023
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tognab
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Quote from RobertJason :
Tough call. I paid $80 more than this for the midnight blue one. But this is the second best color IMO.

There are two colors models with a mahogany back and neck. The rest of these the back, neck and front all match—personally I wasn't sure I could do that. Lol.

Midnight Blue w/ mahogany
Mint Green w/ mahogany
Everything I'm seeing for the green says laminated maple body and nato neck. Where are you seeing mahogany?

Maybe this is a different color? Looks like this is Stirling green not mint.
Jun 14, 2023
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MusicalMayhem
Jun 14, 2023
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Quote from RyanL :
I'm not expert on bigsbies but can't you install a stiffer spring on them? Used to jam with some guys that used guitars with them back in the day. Also, I think roller bridges are popular with them too.
The licensed Bigsbys come with a stiffer spring than the genuine ones. I'd be willing to bet that the spring is not the issue. If the strings aren't returning to pitch, lubricate the nut and saddles with big bends or burts bees. Also check to make sure the roller bar is moving freely. If not, lubricate with sweing machine oil. The nylon washer under the spring can also have a tendency to bind. You can replace it with a penny and it will work much better. Lastly, if you dont use it, just spin the handle out of the way. Most styles of non-locking trems experience some degree of tuning instability due to thier nature since they pull the strings across the saddles and nut. I have roller nuts on some of mine, Including my 5422 (licensed) . My 6128-57 and 6119 PE keep tune pretty well without them. You can also file the nut for the next size up string gauge if you have a proper file set.
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RobertJason
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Quote from tognab :
Everything I'm seeing for the green says laminated maple body and nato neck. Where are you seeing mahogany?

Maybe this is a different color? Looks like this is Stirling green not mint.
Sorry, I just found out there are two versions of this. The G2655T and G2655T-P90. The P90 version has different pickups and a mahogany body. I was mentioning it because for a bit more $ you get more color options.
Jun 15, 2023
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pbandnv
Jun 15, 2023
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Quote from Casey1947 :
What's the difference between this and the g2622t that was on sale the other day?
I ended up getting the g2622.. I'm super impressed with it. I immediately changed out the strings, adjusted the action a bit, and it's playing like a dream! I've been playing all day and starting to fall in love with it!
Jun 15, 2023
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KawiNinjaZX
Jun 15, 2023
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Quote from RyanL :
I'm not expert on bigsbies but can't you install a stiffer spring on them? Used to jam with some guys that used guitars with them back in the day. Also, I think roller bridges are popular with them too.
The "BiggsFix" and a roller bridge really help keep these in tune. Yes you can install a stiffer spring which makes the bigsby work awesome, only downside is that it won't fit in the case right so you have to take the spring out which really screws up the tuning. I went back to the standard spring because of that.
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twiztid83222
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The one my dad wanted before he passed away. :-(

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Quote from Casey1947 :
What's the difference between this and the g2622t that was on sale the other day?
https://gearaficionado.com/blog/g...fferences/

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