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27. Apr 2017
George Harrison knew what a good guitar was all about
2 von 2 finden das hilfreich The Gretsch Tennessee Rose is a real beauty. A hollow body with single coil pickups, this guitar can sparkle but also has some "get down and dirty" grit when you want it. Gretsch got it right with this recreation of the famous 60's era model that George Harrison played throughout 1964-65 on songs like Day Tripper, Help, Ticket To Ride, etc.
I bought a brand new model made in 2016. It came with authentication papers and a good little manual and an excellent case. The tone of the guitar was better than I expected. The pickups are unexpectedly versatile... more powerful than stock strat single coils, similar in presence to P90's with a bit more pop, I found I could wander from the traditional Beatle tones to jazzy, blues, and crunchy rock with that "real" tone that comes with a vintage design instrument. Gretsch's tone control setup is interesting... they replace tone pots with a switch that gives you three tone settings. In the middle the switch gives you a clear path from the volume pot to the amp, with no tone pot, this gives you the most sparkle that you can get... this is that clear, bright, shimmering classic Beatles tone. Move the switch down and you select a capacitor in the circuit that touches off the high frequencies just a bit. This one was perfect for adding overdrive and creating a great bluesy tone. Move the tone control to the top and you get a narrow, squished jazzy tone, similar to turning a tone pot close to the max. I got to really like this tone set up.
Another thing I really like about the Rose is it's size and playability. It "snuggles" right in against your chest and belly, it's light and has a very effective shape. Reaching and working the Bigsby is easy, it's properly sensitive and sounds fantastic. The neck is a familiar shape, it plays well. The maple neck with rosewood fretboard is well made and sounds as it should. The frets are modern size and play nicely. My guitar came with the truss rod loose, which I prefer, it was easy for me to set up and after a few twists I had the right amount of neck relief to set the strings at the low height I prefer. It has absolutely no fret buzz.
I was also surprised at how this guitar sounds in the mix. I was able to get loud and crunchy without the guitar feeding back... staying at least four feet away from my 100 watt Marshall TSL. Now... you can't set this thing to play insane distortion, but that's not what it was designed for... but I can say I was able to get more practical overdrive working with this guitar than I expected, and it sounded quite good. My friends were impressed and I was obliged to hand it around a few times when I "debuted" it with our group of hobby players.
I'm quite impressed with the Rose, and finding it hard to set down. The quality of the build is fantastic, and frankly, the guitar looks really good, it turns heads when you play it in front of people. I had more than one person ask me if this was a "Beatle" guitar... yes it was... and now it's that and more! Check it out and see what you think!

20. Nov 2019
Use Line 6 modeling? These are a gem to go with it...
Discontinued amp that fully realizes the modeling power of Line 6 modeling products including the Pod HD500 series as well as the newer Helix modeling boxes. These are tube amps that include sophisticated circuitry that will model different tube amp circuits to match the amp model that is used on the Line 6 board... model a Fender amp and the circuit will automatically set up the amp for push/pull pentode mode... change to a Vox amp, and the circuit changes to a triode mode, class A circuit... fully emulating and modeling the sound of the selected amp. You can use a neat feature called Line 6 link... and connect two, three, or four of these amps together... you can set up your Line 6 Helix to model two different amps, and connect two of these... they will instantly set up themselves to model each of the two different amps... amazing and dead on.... these 50 watt amps give you enough power to play on stage and send your signal to a decent sound system... Well built Bogner designed... you can't go wrong with these if you are using modern Line 6 modeling....

04. Nov 2025
Lens glass is ok, but I find that focus ...
Lens glass is ok, but I find that focus at infinity is a bit off, and the zoom ring has slippage.
