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I received my new Gretsch G5420TG-59 - Vintage Orange on Wednesday and marveled at its good looks and feel of quality. I wasn't able to plug in until Friday and during the interim, I wondered would its amplified tone support its beauty? On Friday, I plugged into my Fender Blues Junior III Custom and the guitar's tone?--No Sweat! After orienting myself to its controls, I could get nice bass and trebly tones and everything in between, all with no hum or hiss from the amp. The Bigsby B60 Vibrato works smoothly and keeps the strings in tune with "normal" note and chord bending. The B60 isn't a "dive-bombing" vibrato as the Gretsch doesn't have locking tuners or a locking nut or roller-type bridge saddles. Think of its usage as great for Chet Atkins's "Country Gentleman" type bends.
Being primarily an acoustic guitarist, I didn't want to spend a lot of money on an electric guitar, which I've done many times over the last 50 years, only to have them be the first thing I sell or trade-in on another acoustic because I didn't play them very much! For $1112.38, including the premium Gretsch Deluxe hardshell case, and sales tax, this is a wonderful value, hollow body, archtop electric guitar. I want to thank Steve DeRosa for his expertise in helping me decide to buy this Korean-made, surprisingly high-quality Gretsch--It's A Keeper, Steve! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Nice guitar, I am sure that you will love it. IMHO, the Gretsch hollow body line is one of the closest transitions from Acoustic to Electric. In the 1960's I went from an acoustic Kay to a Country Gent, and found it to be a simple change. The Gretsch was just as unforgiving as an acoustic, where if you did make a mistake it was for all to hear. Having the required fundamentals for acoustic, made the Gretsch an easy guitar to play.
The same thing happened to may son, I would not allow him to start on electric, and then try acoustic. He went from a Yamaha LA8, to a Gretsch G5120T, when he was in Jazz Band. The guitar studio where my son taught, had the same advice, Acoustic first, Electric next. Many of the Gretsch fans are typically acoustic players as well. Congratulations on a beautiful selection, I am sure you will love it, thanks for sharing. |
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![]() Use it well, often, and LOUD ![]() The Chet-approved Bigsby bar bridge: ![]() https://www.angela.com/gretschrockin...062844000.aspx The V-cutout "Gretsch by Bigsby" B6C tailpiece: ![]() https://www.angela.com/gretschbigsby...060138100.aspx The "signpost" '59 pickguard (note: this one's made specifically for the '59 G5420): ![]() https://quickguards.com/products/cop...lcon-pickguard Not authentic, but within the spirit of a '59 6120 and a nice touch (also made-to-order for the G5420): ![]() https://quickguards.com/products/gre...russ-rod-cover - and it wouldn't really have the '59 mojo without one of these: ![]() https://www.streetsoundsnyc.com/gret...nut-new-100598
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Thanks, Steve! Cool swap-outs! What brand of flat-wound strings do you recommend?
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Strange, and although I don't really care, but this guitar has gold-toned hardware except for the tune-o-matic-style bridge and Bigsby B60 Vibrato. It's the same on every guitar I've viewed on the seller's website. Is this common to various models of this guitar back in the late 1950s? Comments are welcomed.
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Start with D'Addario 11's - they're relatively easy to find, fairly consistent, and reasonably priced - and experiment with different brands/gauges from there (if your tastes run more toward pre-1967 R&R/R&B, classic country, rockabilly, cleaner blues, first-wave British Invasion, and/or jazz, 12's might be a good choice - FYI my bought-new '64 Double Anniversary was shipped with flatwound 12's, and I never used anything else); BTW the wound G that comes with their flatwound sets goes a long way in creating the vintage Gretsch tone (FWIW a plain G can sound a little wanky with the shorter-than-normal 24.5 - 24.6" scale) - and IME I think you'll find your Bigsby holds/returns to pitch better...
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"Mistaking silence for weakness and contempt for fear is the final, fatal error of a fool" - Sicilian proverb (paraphrased) Last edited by Steve DeRosa; 06-28-2021 at 09:19 PM. |
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Thanks, Steve, you put my mind to rest on the chrome/gold hardware mix. I'll order some D'Addario 11-50 flat wounds for the Gretsch. More to come ...
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While you're waiting for your strings to arrive here's a demo of the Euro-spec G5420TG-59 (note finish color), taking it through the various pickup combinations:
- and a side-by-side of the standard 5420 with the $3K+ MIJ Professional Series G6120T-55:
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"Mistaking silence for weakness and contempt for fear is the final, fatal error of a fool" - Sicilian proverb (paraphrased) Last edited by Steve DeRosa; 06-28-2021 at 09:23 PM. |
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Steve, interesting and informative Gretsch videos, and the guitars sound great in both! In the second video, I can't really hear much difference in the tone of the two Gretsches--not enough to choose the Japanese Gretsch 6120 over the Korean 5420 model--and I especially dig the tone of the Korean 5420 in the "Wicked Game" segment. I also like the simpler aesthetics of the 5420 better. The latest 2021 Korean 5420 version, which I just got, has the golden-colored pickguard similar to the expensive Japanese 6120 Gretsch, and that adds nicely to its looks.
D'Addario ECG24 XL Chromes Flatwound Electric Guitar Strings - .011-.050 Jazz Light set on order along with an Electro-Harmonix Ram's Head Big Muff Pi Fuzz Pedal. More to come ...
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Cool Gretsch Sprucetop! Congrats!
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Nice looking guitar!! I'm guessing that you'll be playing mostly rock, rock-a-billie style on it?
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Yes, those styles are my intended use for the Gretsch. Being an acoustic guitarist, the Gretsch marks my return to dabbling in electric guitar-playing styles just for fun.
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Thanks, Joe, I appreciate your kind remark!
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