Product Detail
The G2210 Streamliner Junior Jet Club is a thrilling new entry in the Streamliner Collection. It's a no - frills powerhouse built to withstand heavy use. This sleek guitar offers aggressive attack and quick response, perfect for guitarists who want straightforward, high - quality tone at an affordable price. Powered by Broad’Tron humbucking pickups, it produces deep lows and a rich, throaty midrange. You can shape the sound with a master tone control, master volume control, and three - way pickup switching. The fast - playing 12” - radius laurel fingerboard, with elegant pearloid Neo - Classic inlays and 22 medium jumbo frets, sits on a bolt - on nato neck with a thin “U” shape, great for chord work or intense riffing. Available in stylish finishes like Golddust, Gunmetal, Imperial Stain, and Vintage White, it also features an anchored compensated wrap - around bridge, synthetic bone nut, bound neck, vintage - style control knobs, tortoise pickguard, and nickel hardware. Specifications include a Streamliner Solid Body made of nato, a gloss finish on both the body and neck, a 24.75” scale length, and more. It comes with a PLU of 2805400579.
Using your Gretsch G2210 Streamliner Junior Jet Club Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, plug it into your amplifier using a standard instrument cable. Adjust the master volume and master tone controls to get the sound you like. Use the three - way toggle switch to select between different pickup combinations: bridge pickup only, both bridge and neck pickups, or neck pickup only. When playing, the 12” - radius fingerboard and 22 medium jumbo frets offer a smooth and comfortable feel. For note - bending and fast playing, the thin “U” - shaped neck is very responsive. As for maintenance, keep your guitar clean by wiping it down with a soft, dry cloth after each use. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can damage the wood and affect the tuning. Check the strings regularly and replace them when they start to sound dull or show signs of wear. Also, make sure the tuning machines are working properly to keep your guitar in tune.