Gretsch Guitars: Fusing Past And Present

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Gretsch Guitars
Gretsch Guitars

Gretsch guitars have a long and proud history in the world of music. Originally founded in the late 1800s as a manufacturer of banjos and drums, Gretsch has evolved with the times. They've since put guitars in the hands of such famous artists as John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Brian Setzer, Joe Perry of Aerosmith and Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters.

Gretsch Guitars
Gretsch Guitars

Today, Gretsch is primarily operated by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, another famous instrument manufacturer. This alliance of these two brands has produced some high quality guitars for the modern musician.

Gretsch guitars come in three general varieties: hollow body electric, single body electric, and acoustic. There are dozens of unique subtypes of these basic models, each with their own physical and acoustic design. Gretsch can be found in single- or double-body cutaway styles, with a variety of finishes and shapes. There's a Gretsch to match every skill level and budget, whether you're a veteran or just picking up a guitar for the first time.

Since they combined with Fender, Gretsch guitars have undergone some improvements. They've returned to their roots with classic designs from the company's heyday in the 50s and 60s. Today's Gretsch electric guitar has top of the line electronic parts and improved pickups that provide a genuine vintage sound, making them a perfect mix of old and new.

Among the different models of guitars in the Gretsch inventory are a number of specialized guitars designed for and by specific artists. This includes the likes of Brian Setzer and U2's Bono. These great guitars are a great choice for any artist seeking to emulate the look and style of these artists.

In addition to their wide selection of guitars, Gretsch also produces drums. Needless to say, their drums are also top quality productions with a signature sound.

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Alexander 18 months ago

Gretsch guitars are the most sought after in the world

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