Blille
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After watching A Star is Born I craved a 335 like the one Cooper plays but obviously can't afford one
I was in GC the other day and saw this, that had the price reduced, a Gretsch G2622t so thought to myself "close enough"
It turns out that it's part of the streamliner series which have pickups that are supposed to be less Gretschy and more flexible. And I think they managed to do that well. It was also built and finished really well for the price and the neck was great for me, thinnish, nice profile. I was really impressed.
But I wiggled the Bigsby (no dive bombing) and it got out of tune. Then I retuned. And wiggled the Bigsby a bit less and it also got out of tune.
This happened a few times.
I've always stayed out of Bigsbies because of this reputation. For those that have experience with them, is it just this way? Or is it because it's an import and "a real" Bigsby would work? Or is there some work that can done?
I was in GC the other day and saw this, that had the price reduced, a Gretsch G2622t so thought to myself "close enough"
It turns out that it's part of the streamliner series which have pickups that are supposed to be less Gretschy and more flexible. And I think they managed to do that well. It was also built and finished really well for the price and the neck was great for me, thinnish, nice profile. I was really impressed.
But I wiggled the Bigsby (no dive bombing) and it got out of tune. Then I retuned. And wiggled the Bigsby a bit less and it also got out of tune.
This happened a few times.
I've always stayed out of Bigsbies because of this reputation. For those that have experience with them, is it just this way? Or is it because it's an import and "a real" Bigsby would work? Or is there some work that can done?
