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Publié le 11/11/11 à 15:46La production chinoise a bien évolué: non seulement le prix est très attractif, mais maintenant la qualité est au rendez-vous, comme on l'avait déja constaté pour Guild, Blueridge et quelques autres. Cette Gretsch bénéficie d'une excellente finition, j'ai dû resserrer un peu les boutons, mais autrement tout est impeccable:réglage d'usine nickel, vernis et filets parfaits, frettes bien polies... le feeling d'une guitare 5 fois plus chère. Les micros sont des Filtertron 'Blacktop'(=avec capot de HiLoTron), donc des réissues de ceux des années 70 qui avaient un niveau de sortie plus élevé que les précédents, et les potards sont OK, pas très linéaires mais assez efficaces.
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La production chinoise a bien évolué: non seulement le prix est très attractif, mais maintenant la qualité est au rendez-vous, comme on l'avait déja constaté pour Guild, Blueridge et quelques autres. Cette Gretsch bénéficie d'une excellente finition, j'ai dû resserrer un peu les boutons, mais autrement tout est impeccable:réglage d'usine nickel, vernis et filets parfaits, frettes bien polies... le feeling d'une guitare 5 fois plus chère. Les micros sont des Filtertron 'Blacktop'(=avec capot de HiLoTron), donc des réissues de ceux des années 70 qui avaient un niveau de sortie plus élevé que les précédents, et les potards sont OK, pas très linéaires mais assez efficaces.
UTILISATION
Habitué aux manches Gibson '50s de mes autres grattes, je ne suis pas dépaysé par celui de la Gretsch, un peu plus fin mais tenant bien en main. L'action est ultra basse, l'accès aux aigus très facile (surtout comparé aux hollowbodies de la marque)et le corps chambré est assez léger (plus que ma LP ou ma 335, un peu moins que ma SG). Les potards sont bien disposés, notamment le volume général, très accessible. La guitare non branchée a un bon son et une bonne résonance, on la sent vibrer.
SONORITÉS
Les Filtertron sont des doubles en parallèle, donc un son plus proche d'un simple que les doubles en série de Gibson (mais moins claquant qu'un DeArmond). Cette personnalité se révèle surtout sur le canal clair de mon ampli (Rivera), un son très défini et cristallin, du 'jangle' parfait pour la country ou le rockabilly mais qui convient bien au rock/blues aussi, voire jazzy sur le micro manche. Sur le canal overdrive, la différence avec les P90 ou '57 Classic est encore présente mais moins nette, c'est plus léger, moins gras mais ça reste incisif sur le micro chevalet.Bon sustain dans toutes les configurations.
AVIS GLOBAL
Depuis des décennies que j'essaie des guitares, j'ai rarement vu un aussi bon rapport qualité/prix. J'ai autant de plaisir à jouer qu'avec ma fat neck 7 fois plus chère! Je ne l'ai pas depuis longtemps mais je pense que la finition et la solidité seront durables, et je referais sûrement cet achat. J"ai la version noire sans Bigsby (je ne m'en sers pas), et les mécaniques tiennent bien l'accord.Petit plus: attache-courroies à vis. Petit moins: pas d'étui livré avec.
Achat conseillé pour avoir le son Gretsch sans se ruiner!Voir aussi en anglais: http://www.gretsch-talk.com/forum/electromatic-gretsch-forum/54409-arrived-g5445t-double-jet-new-model.html
(le gars trouve que sa 5445 sonne mieux que sa PowerJet équipée de TV Jones!)
UTILISATION
Habitué aux manches Gibson '50s de mes autres grattes, je ne suis pas dépaysé par celui de la Gretsch, un peu plus fin mais tenant bien en main. L'action est ultra basse, l'accès aux aigus très facile (surtout comparé aux hollowbodies de la marque)et le corps chambré est assez léger (plus que ma LP ou ma 335, un peu moins que ma SG). Les potards sont bien disposés, notamment le volume général, très accessible. La guitare non branchée a un bon son et une bonne résonance, on la sent vibrer.
SONORITÉS
Les Filtertron sont des doubles en parallèle, donc un son plus proche d'un simple que les doubles en série de Gibson (mais moins claquant qu'un DeArmond). Cette personnalité se révèle surtout sur le canal clair de mon ampli (Rivera), un son très défini et cristallin, du 'jangle' parfait pour la country ou le rockabilly mais qui convient bien au rock/blues aussi, voire jazzy sur le micro manche. Sur le canal overdrive, la différence avec les P90 ou '57 Classic est encore présente mais moins nette, c'est plus léger, moins gras mais ça reste incisif sur le micro chevalet.Bon sustain dans toutes les configurations.
AVIS GLOBAL
Depuis des décennies que j'essaie des guitares, j'ai rarement vu un aussi bon rapport qualité/prix. J'ai autant de plaisir à jouer qu'avec ma fat neck 7 fois plus chère! Je ne l'ai pas depuis longtemps mais je pense que la finition et la solidité seront durables, et je referais sûrement cet achat. J"ai la version noire sans Bigsby (je ne m'en sers pas), et les mécaniques tiennent bien l'accord.Petit plus: attache-courroies à vis. Petit moins: pas d'étui livré avec.
Achat conseillé pour avoir le son Gretsch sans se ruiner!Voir aussi en anglais: http://www.gretsch-talk.com/forum/electromatic-gretsch-forum/54409-arrived-g5445t-double-jet-new-model.html
(le gars trouve que sa 5445 sonne mieux que sa PowerJet équipée de TV Jones!)
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Quel Gretsch!
Publié le 01/03/12 à 18:56 (contenu en anglais)Made in China
Body Shape: Jet™
Body Style: Chambered Single-Cutaway
Body: Basswood, Gloss Urethane Finish, Arched Maple Top
Pickguard: White Pearloid w/ Gretsch® Logo
Body Binding: 1-Ply White
Neck: Maple, Gloss Urethane Finish
Frets: 22, Medium Jumbo
Position Inlays: Pearloid Hump-Block Inlays
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Finger Board Radius: 12" Radius (305 mm)
Nut: Synthetic Bone
Nut Width: 1.6875" (43 mm)
Scale Length: 24.6" (62.5 cm)
Pickups: "Black Top" Filter'Tron™ Bridge Pickup
"Black Top" Filter'Tron™ Neck Pickup
Pickup Switching: 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge
and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup
Controls: Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master
Volume, Master Tone
Bridge: Anchored Adjusto-Matic™ Bridge
Hardware: Chrome
Tuning Keys: Enclosed Vintage Style
Knobs: "G" Arrow Knobs
Strings: D'Addario® XL110 Regular Light, NPS (.010-.046 Gauges)
Unique Features: Two-Tone Body Color Scheme, “Black Top” Filter’Tron™
pickups, Bigsby® Licensed B50 Vibrato Tailpiece
UTILIZATION
What can I say, it's a Gretsch! Gretsch has long been one of my favorite guitar manufacturers, and this guitar is no exception to that rule. When I found out that most Gretsch guitars are made in China nowadays, I was a bit apprehensive. But I've seen nothing but good quality, affordable instruments from the China-made Gretsches, so I had no initial reservations about this one. When I picked it up, I could tell it had very solid craftsmanship. The inlays and bindings look well done, as does the sunburst finish. Playability is very good, and I have to say these knobs are by far the coolest in the guitar industry!
SOUNDS
Here's where the guitar really shines. This Gretsch has Filtertron pickups, which act like a humbucker for noise cancellation purposes, but have a very snappy, almost single-coil-like sound. The clarity is off the charts - no matter what crazy jazz chord I thought of, this guitar presented each note in high-definition sound. It is a great sounding axe for rockabilly, blues, jazz, country, and classic rock.
OVERALL OPINION
It is an outstanding choice for a person on a limited budget - this guitar rocks! The Bigsby vibrato is a big plus, of course. Gretsch is really onto something here. Highly recommended to all.
Body Shape: Jet™
Body Style: Chambered Single-Cutaway
Body: Basswood, Gloss Urethane Finish, Arched Maple Top
Pickguard: White Pearloid w/ Gretsch® Logo
Body Binding: 1-Ply White
Neck: Maple, Gloss Urethane Finish
Frets: 22, Medium Jumbo
Position Inlays: Pearloid Hump-Block Inlays
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Finger Board Radius: 12" Radius (305 mm)
Nut: Synthetic Bone
Nut Width: 1.6875" (43 mm)
Scale Length: 24.6" (62.5 cm)
Pickups: "Black Top" Filter'Tron™ Bridge Pickup
"Black Top" Filter'Tron™ Neck Pickup
Pickup Switching: 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge
and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup
Controls: Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master
Volume, Master Tone
Bridge: Anchored Adjusto-Matic™ Bridge
Hardware: Chrome
Tuning Keys: Enclosed Vintage Style
Knobs: "G" Arrow Knobs
Strings: D'Addario® XL110 Regular Light, NPS (.010-.046 Gauges)
Unique Features: Two-Tone Body Color Scheme, “Black Top” Filter’Tron™
pickups, Bigsby® Licensed B50 Vibrato Tailpiece
UTILIZATION
What can I say, it's a Gretsch! Gretsch has long been one of my favorite guitar manufacturers, and this guitar is no exception to that rule. When I found out that most Gretsch guitars are made in China nowadays, I was a bit apprehensive. But I've seen nothing but good quality, affordable instruments from the China-made Gretsches, so I had no initial reservations about this one. When I picked it up, I could tell it had very solid craftsmanship. The inlays and bindings look well done, as does the sunburst finish. Playability is very good, and I have to say these knobs are by far the coolest in the guitar industry!
SOUNDS
Here's where the guitar really shines. This Gretsch has Filtertron pickups, which act like a humbucker for noise cancellation purposes, but have a very snappy, almost single-coil-like sound. The clarity is off the charts - no matter what crazy jazz chord I thought of, this guitar presented each note in high-definition sound. It is a great sounding axe for rockabilly, blues, jazz, country, and classic rock.
OVERALL OPINION
It is an outstanding choice for a person on a limited budget - this guitar rocks! The Bigsby vibrato is a big plus, of course. Gretsch is really onto something here. Highly recommended to all.
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Qu'est-ce qu'un Gretsch!
Publié le 01/03/12 à 18:56 (contenu en anglais)Made in China
Body Shape: Jet™
Body Style: Chambered Single-Cutaway
Body: Basswood, Gloss Urethane Finish, Arched Maple Top
Pickguard: White Pearloid w/ Gretsch® Logo
Body Binding: 1-Ply White
Neck: Maple, Gloss Urethane Finish
Frets: 22, Medium Jumbo
Position Inlays: Pearloid Hump-Block Inlays
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Finger Board Radius: 12" Radius (305 mm)
Nut: Synthetic Bone
Nut Width: 1.6875" (43 mm)
Scale Length: 24.6" (62.5 cm)
Pickups: "Black Top" Filter'Tron™ Bridge Pickup
"Black Top" Filter'Tron™ Neck Pickup
Pickup Switching: 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge
and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup
Controls: Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master
Volume, Master Tone
Bridge: Anchored Adjusto-Matic™ Bridge
Hardware: Chrome
Tuning Keys: Enclosed Vintage Style
Knobs: "G" Arrow Knobs
Strings: D'Addario® XL110 Regular Light, NPS (.010-.046 Gauges)
Unique Features: Two-Tone Body Color Scheme, “Black Top” Filter’Tron™
pickups, Bigsby® Licensed B50 Vibrato Tailpiece
UTILIZATION
What can I say, it's a Gretsch! Gretsch has long been one of my favorite guitar manufacturers, and this guitar is no exception to that rule. When I found out that most Gretsch guitars are made in China nowadays, I was a bit apprehensive. But I've seen nothing but good quality, affordable instruments from the China-made Gretsches, so I had no initial reservations about this one. When I picked it up, I could tell it had very solid craftsmanship. The inlays and bindings look well done, as does the sunburst finish. Playability is very good, and I have to say these knobs are by far the coolest in the guitar industry!
SOUNDS
Here's where the guitar really shines. This Gretsch has Filtertron pickups, which act like a humbucker for noise cancellation purposes, but have a very snappy, almost single-coil-like sound. The clarity is off the charts - no matter what crazy jazz chord I thought of, this guitar presented each note in high-definition sound. It is a great sounding axe for rockabilly, blues, jazz, country, and classic rock.
OVERALL OPINION
This guitar is an outstanding choice for a person on a limited budget - it absolutely rocks! Nothing is lacking in any way - the finish is excellent, all the detail work is spot-on, the pickups sound great, and the Bigsby vibrato is a big plus, of course. This is a highly versatile instrument that will provide years of enjoyment, and make the player look stylish while doing it! Gretsch is a class-act and is really onto something here. Highly recommended to all.
Body Shape: Jet™
Body Style: Chambered Single-Cutaway
Body: Basswood, Gloss Urethane Finish, Arched Maple Top
Pickguard: White Pearloid w/ Gretsch® Logo
Body Binding: 1-Ply White
Neck: Maple, Gloss Urethane Finish
Frets: 22, Medium Jumbo
Position Inlays: Pearloid Hump-Block Inlays
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Finger Board Radius: 12" Radius (305 mm)
Nut: Synthetic Bone
Nut Width: 1.6875" (43 mm)
Scale Length: 24.6" (62.5 cm)
Pickups: "Black Top" Filter'Tron™ Bridge Pickup
"Black Top" Filter'Tron™ Neck Pickup
Pickup Switching: 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge
and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup
Controls: Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master
Volume, Master Tone
Bridge: Anchored Adjusto-Matic™ Bridge
Hardware: Chrome
Tuning Keys: Enclosed Vintage Style
Knobs: "G" Arrow Knobs
Strings: D'Addario® XL110 Regular Light, NPS (.010-.046 Gauges)
Unique Features: Two-Tone Body Color Scheme, “Black Top” Filter’Tron™
pickups, Bigsby® Licensed B50 Vibrato Tailpiece
UTILIZATION
What can I say, it's a Gretsch! Gretsch has long been one of my favorite guitar manufacturers, and this guitar is no exception to that rule. When I found out that most Gretsch guitars are made in China nowadays, I was a bit apprehensive. But I've seen nothing but good quality, affordable instruments from the China-made Gretsches, so I had no initial reservations about this one. When I picked it up, I could tell it had very solid craftsmanship. The inlays and bindings look well done, as does the sunburst finish. Playability is very good, and I have to say these knobs are by far the coolest in the guitar industry!
SOUNDS
Here's where the guitar really shines. This Gretsch has Filtertron pickups, which act like a humbucker for noise cancellation purposes, but have a very snappy, almost single-coil-like sound. The clarity is off the charts - no matter what crazy jazz chord I thought of, this guitar presented each note in high-definition sound. It is a great sounding axe for rockabilly, blues, jazz, country, and classic rock.
OVERALL OPINION
This guitar is an outstanding choice for a person on a limited budget - it absolutely rocks! Nothing is lacking in any way - the finish is excellent, all the detail work is spot-on, the pickups sound great, and the Bigsby vibrato is a big plus, of course. This is a highly versatile instrument that will provide years of enjoyment, and make the player look stylish while doing it! Gretsch is a class-act and is really onto something here. Highly recommended to all.
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- Fabricant : Gretsch
- Modèle : G5435T Pro Jet w/Bigsby
- Catégorie : Autres Guitares Electriques Solid Body
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