NGD Gretsch 5420
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 6:50 pm
Been GASsing for ages for a gretsch. Finally jumped at this the other day (stupidly)
I've never really fallen for a guitar solely on its aesthetics before but I wholeheartedly have done with this (will try and upload pics) but its obviously all standard in aspen green.
It plays lovely, I'm not a tech head with this sort of stuff so couldn't give proper indications beyond vague adjectives. Couple of niggling issues. The nut is very sharp at the sides and a couple of times playing chords at the bottom end I've nicked myself on it. Haven't seen any other info on this so maybe it's a small issue?
Where the neck meets the body is a bit weird? There's a fair old gap at the end which doesn't look right?
Sounds. I really really like the pickups. They are jangly but in a pleasant, full way. Slight niggle I would say there is too much treble on tap. Even the neck HB is pretty thin. I was hoping to get rockabilly-jazz sounds out of it. Rockabilly is perfect but can't quite comp the jazzies.
I love the guitar and I can't see me ever getting rid but I w ill say I paid 630 and I do feel (in Heinz sight) that that price is maybe a bit rich for the guitar. Even if it was sub 600 I wouldn't feel half as bad splashing out on something that's potentially gonna need tarting up. Other than that I would recommend it as an introduction to this kind of guitar (which it is for me)
There ya go. Make of that what you will
I've never really fallen for a guitar solely on its aesthetics before but I wholeheartedly have done with this (will try and upload pics) but its obviously all standard in aspen green.
It plays lovely, I'm not a tech head with this sort of stuff so couldn't give proper indications beyond vague adjectives. Couple of niggling issues. The nut is very sharp at the sides and a couple of times playing chords at the bottom end I've nicked myself on it. Haven't seen any other info on this so maybe it's a small issue?
Where the neck meets the body is a bit weird? There's a fair old gap at the end which doesn't look right?
Sounds. I really really like the pickups. They are jangly but in a pleasant, full way. Slight niggle I would say there is too much treble on tap. Even the neck HB is pretty thin. I was hoping to get rockabilly-jazz sounds out of it. Rockabilly is perfect but can't quite comp the jazzies.
I love the guitar and I can't see me ever getting rid but I w ill say I paid 630 and I do feel (in Heinz sight) that that price is maybe a bit rich for the guitar. Even if it was sub 600 I wouldn't feel half as bad splashing out on something that's potentially gonna need tarting up. Other than that I would recommend it as an introduction to this kind of guitar (which it is for me)
There ya go. Make of that what you will