Saturday, June 23, 2012

Gretsch Guitars G2202 Electromatic Junior Jet Bass Guitar Ebony Burstgood


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Rating: 5.0

List Price : $380.00 Price : $249.99
Gretsch Guitars G2202 Electromatic Junior Jet Bass Guitar Ebony Burst

Product Description

The Electromatic Junior Jet is the perfect "plug in and play" rocker. The Junior Jet features a single TV Jones Designed Gretsch mini-humbucker, bolt-on maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, compensated wraparound tailpiece, and die cast tuners.


  • The bolt-on construction maple neck30" scale Rosewood fingerboard Dot inlays TV Jones designed Gretsch mini-hum bucker.


Gretsch Guitars G2202 Electromatic Junior Jet Bass Guitar Ebony Burst Reviews


Gretsch Guitars G2202 Electromatic Junior Jet Bass Guitar Ebony Burst Reviews


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing bass at this price level, July 26, 2010
This review is from: Gretsch Guitars G2202 Electromatic Junior Jet Bass Guitar Ebony Burst
I started playing bass in about 1979. I've been using one of these Gretsch short-scale basses for the past couple of years. The first word that comes to mind is "playability." I have a 1968 Fender Coronado II that's worth a lot more, but this Gretsch plays far better. It's just a joy to play. If you look at Guitar Center's site, almost every reviewer rates this bass 5 stars. It's surprisingly well-made for being this inexpensive. I'm sure there are better basses out there, but at many times the price of this Gretsch!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars For the price, the playability and sound can't be beat!, February 5, 2011
This review is from: Gretsch Guitars G2202 Electromatic Junior Jet Bass Guitar Ebony Burst
I am mostly a Guitarist/Drummer/Synth player but needed a cheap bass for recording (trying to fake a real bass on synth is just not cutting it any more! Nor is simulating a bass with a guitar and detuning it in software.)

I did some searches online for a good cheap bass and this Gretsch Junior Jet kept coming up with great reviews and 5 stars. Unfortunately it's not even on Gretsch's site so it may be discontinued, but I went down to my local Guitar Center and asked for it anyway. As they checked their system the guy mentioned he doesn't recall anyone really buying these. He then found in their inventory literally the only one they had, hanging way up on a wall in the back of the store, seemingly forgotten. It was very dusty as if it had been untouched for years. I plugged it into a bass amp and immediately was surprised at how well it sounded and how easy it was to play! It was even pretty much in tune after just hanging there for so long. I immediately bought it; for such... Read more
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool little POS, December 7, 2010
This review is from: Gretsch Guitars G2202 Electromatic Junior Jet Bass Guitar Ebony Burst
My friend has one of thes guitars.. I'm actually gonna try and score it off him! They playability is phenominal.. Action is great, and it sounds pretty good too. I love the look and the fact that it feels like a real guitar unlike some other basses I picked up. Gretsch didn't cheap out on any featuer that Im aware of on this bass. I've been playing 16 years, so I know what I'm talking about. The body is a thick, solid wood piece, and the neck feels good in my hands.. I can rip on my rick, but this thing.. I rip 2x fast!
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