Gretsch G2210 Streaml. Jr. Jet Club VW

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Electric Guitar

  • Streamliner Junior Jet series
  • Body: Nato
  • Set-in neck: Nato
  • Fretboard: Laurel
  • Pearloid Neo-Classic thumbnail fretboard inlays
  • Fretboard radius: 305 mm (12.01")
  • Scale: 629 mm (24.76")
  • Nut width: 43 mm (1.69")
  • Nut made from synthetic bone
  • Neck profile: Thin U
  • 22 Medium jumbo frets
  • Pickup: 2 Broad Tron (bridge and neck)
  • Master Volume and Master Tone controls
  • 3-Way toggle switch
  • Single-ply tortoise shell pickguard
  • Compensated Wrap-Around bridge
  • Die-cast machine heads
  • Nickel hardware
  • Strings: Fender NPS .010 - .046 (article 469412)
  • Colour: Vintage white
  • Optional suitable case: Art.426370 (not included)

Note: The guitar does not fit in the Thomann Single Cut case (Art.172299)

Available since February 2020
Item number 481791
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour White
Body Nato
Top None
Neck Nato
Fretboard Laurel
Frets 22
Scale 629 mm
Pickups HH
Tremolo None
Incl. Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
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Geronimo76 24.04.2020
Bought this Gretsch cause i wanted something different, but didn't want to spend a fortune. And I'm glad i did.

Looks absolutely stunning. The vintage white finish together with the tortoise pickguard looks classy.

Sound is good. Not your typical les paul sound, it's voiced uh... different i guess.
Probably due to the Broad'tron humbuckers. I like 'em.
Tuners do the job ok. Maybe i will change them for grovers in the future, but they keep the guitar in tune and that's what they are meant to do.
The neck is stated a thin U. And thats exactly what it is. No flat neck, but certainly not a thick one. Feels comfortable.
Intonation was spot on. Action was a bit on the high side for my liking, so i adjusted it.
Nut is simple, but cut properly.
Plays like a guitar from a higher price range. And it says Gretsch on the headstock :)

Is everything perfect? No, but for this kind of money you can't expect that.

The frets are ok, but the edges were a little bit sharp. Did a bit a sanding and now they are perfect.
The wraparound compensated bridge was mounted a bit sloppy. A few screwdriver marks were made on the screws holding the bridge, and it made the finish come of a bit on the bridge itself.
The volumepot has a strange range. So i opened the cavity to see what was wrong. The capacitor on the (very small) pot was making contact with an earth wire. I bent it away a little bit and problem solved. I will have these changed for fullsize pots sometime later.
The inspection tag had a different serial number than the serial number on the guitar. Not a big deal, but a bit strange.
Guitar has a couple of minor finish flaws on the headstock and a very small dent in the edge of the body. Barely noticeable though.

Good guitar with room for some improvement. With some simple upgrades it can be great.
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Renat R. 28.06.2020
I wanted to see how good instrument can Gretsch make in this price range. Usually they make high quality products with higher prices than budget guitars.

I didn't know what to expect. As I unboxed it, I'm so glad that I ordered it.
It's nicely done. Doesn't feel cheap at all. Harley Benton, the king of budget guitars, has some competition.

Intonation is spot on, action is perfect. It doesn't need any setup. Just plug in and play. Also I like the sound of pickups. They are somewhat mellow but sturdy sounding. Good with distortion and clean tone.
Those, who seek high treble sounds, look somewhere else.
Has great sustain.
It's simple and does it's job just right.

And the vintage look is just awesome.
Some say that looks doesn't matter, but I want to feel confident and proud of my equiptment when I go in front of a crowd.

PS! Suggested Gator case under the description does not match the guitar exactly. You have to squeeze it in.
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rolandlip 06.03.2024
All in all a decent guitar, but the monolithic bridge that doesn't have the possibility to intonate individual strings has pushed me towards selling it off. Screws on the sides of the bridge allow for some intonation, but no matter what I did, the G string always sounded quite a bit off on the 12th fret. If you want a cheap Gretsch and are ready to invest some time in fixing this potential issue, then I guess, I would recommend it.
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Optisch hübsch, aber...
Plainview85 15.06.2020
Zu aller erst: dies ist bereits meine zweite Bestellung dieses Modells.
Beim ersten Mal war die Verarbeitung der Bünde leider so katastrophal, dass ich sie zurücksenden musste.
Ich wollte ihr aber nochmals eine Chance geben - daher meine zweite Bewertung.

Zu allererst: Optisch wirklich sehr hübsch, kommt im Vintage-Look daher, ohne viel Schnick-Schnack und Spielereien. Sehr ansprechend.

Die Verarbeitung der Bünde dieses Mal wirklich sehr, sehr gut. Habe ich bei deutlich teureren Gitarren (beispielweise neulich bei einer LP vom großen "G") schon wesentlich schlechter gesehen.
Der Sound ist wirklich sehr nett, die Broad?trons sind genau mein Fall.

Warum ich leider auch die zweite Bestellung zurücksenden musste lag vor allen Dingen an zwei größeren Problemen:
Zunächst Stimmstablilität bzw. Intonation.
Wrap-Around-Bridges sind nichts neues für mich und vor allen Dingen die einteiligen Brücken sind natürlich schwer zu intonieren (wobei Harley Benton es mit seinen Versionen wesentlich besser und einfacher macht).
Die Gretsch Version ist leider unmöglich auch nur annähernd akzeptabel zu intonieren.
Sache Nummer 2:
Die Schrauben der Brücke (für die Höheneinstellung) sind total zerkratzt und ausgefranst - in der Fabrik muss jemand ziemlich grob rangegangen sein. Es sieht nicht nur unschön aus, sondern ist auch sehr schmerzhaft an der Spielhand.

Leider zurück.
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