
Gretsch 6120SHP Brian Setzer Hot Rod Purple 1999
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The Gretsch 6120SHP Brian Setzer Hot Rod is a model designed entirely around the wishes of Brian Setzer, a guitarist who put the Gretsch hollowbody on the map like no other.
Beneath the beautiful exterior lies an instrument built for performance. The body features a sound post, an internal support between the top and back that offers extra stability while simultaneously helping to reduce unwanted feedback without losing the lively character of the hollowbody construction. Combined with the powerful FilterTron pickups, this delivers a sound that is clear, dynamic, and rich in overtones, with the fast attack and twang that are inextricably linked to Brian Setzer's sound. From rockabilly and country to blues and classic rock, this Hot Rod responds instantly to every nuance in your playing.
This 1999 Gretsch features light buckle wear on the back of the body, along with signs of wear and a small lacquer chip on the side. There are signs of wear and scratches on the top, and the back of the headstock has a ding. The hardware also shows a light patina. A true player that will undoubtedly put you in the spotlight at your next gig!
The Gretsch 6120SHP Brian Setzer Hot Rod is a model designed entirely around the wishes of Brian Setzer, a guitarist who put the Gretsch hollowbody on the map like no other.
Beneath the beautiful exterior lies an instrument built for performance. The body features a sound post, an internal support between the top and back that offers extra stability while simultaneously helping to reduce unwanted feedback without losing the lively character of the hollowbody construction. Combined with the powerful FilterTron pickups, this delivers a sound that is clear, dynamic, and rich in overtones, with the fast attack and twang that are inextricably linked to Brian Setzer's sound. From rockabilly and country to blues and classic rock, this Hot Rod responds instantly to every nuance in your playing.
This 1999 Gretsch features light buckle wear on the back of the body, along with signs of wear and a small lacquer chip on the side. There are signs of wear and scratches on the top, and the back of the headstock has a ding. The hardware also shows a light patina. A true player that will undoubtedly put you in the spotlight at your next gig!