Model: Gretsch Guitars G2215-P90 Streamliner Junior Jet Club Electric Guitar Single Barrel Stain
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Gretsch G2215-P90 Streamliner Junior Jet Club Electric Guitar, Laurel Fingerboard, Single Barrel Stain
Product Description:
Vintage-inspired design with a unique Single Barrel Stain finish
Powered by Broad'Tron BT-2S bridge and P90 Soap Bar neck pickups for distinctive, classic tone
Features a 12"-radius laurel fingerboard with elegant pearloid Neo-Classic thumbnail inlays
Includes 22 medium jumbo frets on an effortless mahogany-stained neck
Enhanced aesthetics with gold Electro-style control knobs, a cream pickguard, and nickel hardware
Body Type: Solidbody
Product SKU:
gr2806700593
body_material:
Nato Meranti
body_type:
Solidbody
fingerboard_material:
Laurel Fretboard
neck_construction:
Bolt-On
pickup_configuration:
H
whats_in_the_box:
G2215-P90 Streamliner Junior Jet Club Electric Guitar
Bought one. Will raise the humbucker closer to strings if it's not loud enough. Love the videos on YouTube of people shredding with that P90
Yeah, the P90 sounds great. So does the humbucker, but if you're used to flipping to the bridge pickup for a solo, you're not gonna get the punch needed. I'm still on the fence of swapping it out, or living with it and using a boost pedal instead.
So I received mine the other day and really like it. Quick question for those that have the guitar. I know everyone says the P90 is louder than the humbucker and the same is true with mine. I also read the people lower the P90 to even things out. That is my issue. My P90 does not move at all. I can't rock it like on other guitars or the humbucker. It does not push down at all if I try to push on it. This does not seem to be the norm. Can anyone confirm? I might have to pull the pickup to see if something is underneath it or what is going on but wanted to check before trying that.
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This one. Gretsch makes great guitars, especially for the price.