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The Gretsch G2220 Electromatic Junior Jet Bass II is a masterpiece designed to make your bass tone fuller and richer than ever. Crafted from basswood and adorned with dazzling chrome hardware, the lightweight body is stage-ready and raring to go. Its short scale length is not only a dream to fret across, but also a producer of huge, thick, rumbling tones, whilst the smooth maple neck provides all the strength and durability you need to perform fearlessly.
A pair of Gretsch single coil bass pickups are the two showstoppers of this instrument. They're guaranteed to send plenty of crisp, dynamic sound out into the room, engulfing you and your audience with every note. Plus, they have that all-important twang, so you can be sure to pierce through the mix. And to match its excellent sound, the G2220 also has an eye-catching aesthetic. From the intriguing Bristol Fog finish to gleaming chrome hardware, every inch of this bass holds a wealth of that renowned Gretsch quality.
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Leave your audience wanting more. Send them into oblivion with your ferocious bass sound. You're guaranteed a wild performance when you have the power of a Gretsch single coil bass pickup. And there are two of them on this instrument for even more tonal goodness. These mini pickups deliver superb amounts of twang, so you can project each and every note with delicious definition and character. And that's not all. They also have the ability to make everything you play sound thicker and more powerful than ever, filling the room with wondrously full-bodied bass tones.
The Electromatic Junior Jet Bass is equipped with a short scale length, something which has been counted on by the likes of Paul McCartney, Bill Wyman, and Jack Bruce. And once you start playing, you'll immediately come to see why it's so popular. The short scale length requires lower string tension, which, in turn, allows for fat and full lows - a real bass sound.
Chosen for their durability, stability, and delightful tonal capabilities, the tonewoods of this guitar don’t disappoint. The maple neck and black walnut fretboard can take any amount of ferocious playing whilst injecting your tone with a woody, earthy voicing and beautifully crisp definition. Basswood has then been used for the body. It's an unfaltering tonewood that is consistently relied on for bass instruments. Expect a perfectly balanced sound with plenty of dynamics and twang. Plus, it's wonderfully lightweight, so you can perform for hours without any strain or discomfort.