Gretsch Committee bass ?

Started by Barklessdog, July 14, 2010, 10:08:28 AM

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gearHed289


jumbodbassman

+1 and very interesting pickup placement.  Reaction to the stingray ????
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Dave W


Pilgrim

Quote from: jumbodbassman on July 14, 2010, 01:06:44 PM
+1 and very interesting pickup placement.  Reaction to the stingray ????

Looks like a pretty darn good location for that pickup.  I like it!
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godofthunder

I remember when these came out, they just sat in the store we could not give them away.
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Dave W

I haven't played one in years, IIRC they didn't sound bad. Problem was that they didn't look like customers thought a Gretsch should look. The sound wasn't identifiable as Gretsch either, not that Gretsch was ever famous for basses.

Bert

I bought a bass from this shop which apparantly was "very good" and "Yes, Bert, "a bass which is used a lot, but which is structurally sound" is quite accurate.". The bass has some serious issues like not being able to lower the strings far enough and on top of this a neck which sits deeper in the body on the E string side than on the G string side. (Monday morning with a hangover production?)
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7615

My first bass. I removed the varnish and the ugly pick guard. Installed a Carvin pick-up and it is a keeper. Beautifully made. The varnish was a bad idea. Gretsch was trying to match the Alembic trend but those guitars were oiled not varnished.

the original pick-up I put into my 6070 a few years later