Anyone here play a Gretsch?

Here is mine. I know I'll catch hell for making it a half Gibson, but it sounds so much better now. The stock pickups did nothing for me. It now has a 1985 Gibson Dirty Fingers in the bridge, a Seymour Duncan 59 in the neck, full 500K pots, Switch Craft 3 way switch, and a PureTone jack (those are the tits). The finish from the factory on these guitars is really superb, but the electronics are beyond cheap.

 
Here is mine. I know I'll catch hell for making it a half Gibson, but it sounds so much better now. The stock pickups did nothing for me. It now has a 1985 Gibson Dirty Fingers in the bridge, a Seymour Duncan 59 in the neck, full 500K pots, Switch Craft 3 way switch, and a PureTone jack (those are the tits). The finish from the factory on these guitars is really superb, but the electronics are beyond cheap.


Good Job!!!!
 
What I really like about mine is the master volume option. Instead of going with the two switches, I went the single switch option with master volume, neck and bridge volume knobs, then a master tone.
Yeah. Although I'm still just starting to learn more details about Gretsch, that setup seems to be a real Gretsch distinguishing feature.

I agree that the master volume idea is nice. Being able to set your pickup balance with their individual volume controls, yet still control the overall volume is pretty neat. When I was getting my feet wet with a Gretsch in the music store, I very quickly came to see the value in that. I could see a Gretsch becoming my main guitar due the convenience of that one feature alone.

I would love to get one of the Gretsch guitars in the local music store, but all they have are models with the Spindle Post bracing. I definitely want a model with the Trestle bracing.
 
HEy @smitty_p


Interesting. But, I'm more interested in single-cut models with a Bigsby, and I'm pretty settled on models with the trestle bracing. This one uses the center block, which is more like a semi-hollow guitar. I certainly like semi-hollow guitars! But, it's not what I'm looking for in a Gretsch.

My "must-haves" point me, at least, to something in the Electromatic line, sort of like this:


 
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