Gretsch Acoustic Electric Guitars
The Gretsch Roots range resurrects timeless styles that just take you through almost a hundred years of noise. Inspired by custom, these tools capture the voices and sounds of generations past and celebrate the deep music origins inside every one of united states.
Crackerjack high quality at sober costs! Gretsch's jim-dandy flat-top parlor-style models tend to be faithfull on Gretsch "Rex" parlor guitars of this 1930s, '40s and '50s and embody exactly what had been great about everybody's first electric guitar. Every little thing and then some, which, simply because they're crafted with select woods, tend to be fully lined and braced for hot and pleasing tone, and show a 24" scale for limitless hours of playing convenience. As well as in a most welcome return, the classic 1950s Gretsch brand new Yorker™ archtop electric guitar has returned in a classy grand auditorium design sure to be your preferred because of its exemplary tone, effortless playing activity and handsome apperance.
Gretsch Roots range banjos feature solid modern craftsmanship and sparkling good-time sound and feel while authentically causing the business's revolutionary banjo different types of the first twentieth century. From the 5-string mahogany-neck Broadkaster® Deluxe and Broadkaster Special resonator models and Dixie open-back model to the diminutively striking Clarophone™ Banjo-Ukulele, the guitarist-friendly Dixie 6 Guitar-Banjo and much more, all supply a splendid south surfeit of outstanding noise, performance and price for set up artist, seasoned player and eager pupil alike.
Remarkable Gretsch Ampli-Sonic™ resonator guitars add powerfully distinctive tone to the Roots range. The mahogany-body Boxcar™ traditional and Bobtail™ Deluxe each can be bought in round-neck and square-neck models, therefore the round-neck Honey Dipper™ has a nickel-plated brass human body. Plus don't even get united states begun on the "AlligatorTM" Biscuit Roundneck design. The heart of each richly resounding electric guitar could be the brand new Gretsch Ampli-Sonic resonator cone, hand-spun in Eastern Europe from almost 99-percent pure aluminum for great volume and sonic projection.
At the demand of Gretsch followers globally, the Roots Collection in addition presents gorgeous new Gretsch ukulele designs. The uke is experiencing one of its remarkable resurgences in popularity, once again taking the lilting noises of this Southern water islands to delighted ears everywhere, Gretsch’s three luxurious ukuleles—the Concert Deluxe, Tenor Deluxe and Tenor Cutaway Electric models—boast advanced construction features particularly quartersawn solid mahogany top, as well as sides; one-piece mahogany necks and good looking semi-gloss finishes. The 3 standard ukes—the Soprano Standard, Concert Standard and Tenor traditional models—deliver laminated mahogany create as well as other good features. Combined with the Guitar-Ukulele, Resonator-Ukulele and "NYC" Camp Uke, all Gretsch ukuleles deliver great appearance, smooth experience and beautifully singing tone.













