The G2622T Streamliner Center Block Double-Cut Electric Guitar with Bigsby, finished in an eye-catching brownstone maple, is a stylish and reliable instrument that brings together the best elements of the past and present. This high-quality, durable guitar is designed for musicians who demand more than just the ordinary, offering enhanced performance, distinctive style, and most importantly, superior volume. The secret to the Streamliner's robust sound lies in the combination of the Broad'Tron BT-2S humbucking pickup and the spruce center block. The Broad'Tron BT-2S pickup, specifically designed for the Streamliner Collection, delivers high-output sound with improved definition, tighter bass response, robust lows, pristine highs, and a throaty midrange.
The lightweight spruce center block, running the length of the body, reinforces the top while eliminating unwanted feedback, making it perfect for high-volume performances on any stage. The sonic power of this versatile guitar is controlled and shaped by a traditional layout, featuring neck and bridge pickup volume controls, a master tone control, master volume control, and three-way pickup switching. The fast-playing 12"-radius laurel fingerboard, adorned with elegant pearloid Big Block inlays and 22 medium jumbo frets, is set on a white-bound nato neck with a thin "U"-shaped profile, making it ideal for both chord work and fiery riffing.
The G2622T also incorporates a Bigsby-licensed B70 vibrato tailpiece for added shimmer and expression in your playing. The anchored Adjusto-Matic bridge and synthetic bone nut ensure astounding tuning stability and accurate, slip-free intonation. True to Gretsch's classic style, this guitar features vintage-style black control knobs, enlarged F-holes for increased acoustic projection, elegant aged white binding with upgraded purfling, sleek nickel hardware, a three-ply black pickguard, and arched laminated maple construction. The G2622T Streamliner Center Block Double-Cut Electric Guitar is not just an instrument, but a testament to Gretsch's enduring legacy in the world of rock 'n' roll.