Gretsch G5410T Limited Edition Electromatic Vintage White Semi-Acoustic Guitar
Brand: Gretsch
Product code: 425976
Gretsch G5410T Limited Edition Electromatic Vintage White Semi-Acoustic Guitar
Brand: Gretsch
Product code: 425976
Gretsch G5410T Limited Edition Electromatic Vintage White Semi-Acoustic Guitar
Gretsch G5410T Limited Edition Electromatic Vintage White Semi-Acoustic Guitar
With dapper two-tone finishes, matching “Caddy V”-inlay headstocks, chrome hardware and more, the all-new G5410T Limited Edition Electromatic® Tri-Five Hollow Body Single-Cut with Bigsby® is a pure and powerful Gretsch tone machine that captures the snazzy old-school swagger of the classic Bel Air rides of the 1950s. Like all Electromatic guitars, Tri-Five models deliver the fearless electrifying tone that has immortalized Gretsch as the quintessential rock guitars from the very beginning.
Loud, proud and resonant, the G5410T is fully hollow, with a pure Filter’Tron™ voice bursting with power, punch and rip-roaring late-’50s snap.
Premium features include a thinner body (2.5”) for maximum playing comfort, 12”-radius rosewood fingerboard with pearloid Neo-Classic™ thumbnail inlays, dual Black Top Filter’Tron humbucking pickups with pearloid inserts, versatile controls including master volume with treble bleed circuit, master tone, individual pickup volume knobs and three-way pickup toggle switch, oversized bound F holes, smaller late-’50s G6120 bound headstock, Graph Tech® NuBone® nut, Adjusto-Matic™ bridge with secured rosewood base and a Bigsby® B60 vibrato tailpiece.
Handedness
Colour
Number of Frets
Neck Profile
Bridge Pickup
Neck Pickup
Bridge/Tremolo
Binding
Fretboard Inlays
Gauge
Nut
Cutaway
Original Colour by Producer
Vintage White
Finish
Body
Bottom and Sides
Neck
Maple
Fretboard
Rosewood
Neck Finish
Scale (mm)
Fingerboard Radius
Frets Size
Nut Width (mm)
Weight
6 kg
Made in
South Korea
Documents
Manufacturer information
Safety instructions
Please refer to the user manual for the specific safety instructions for this product.
