Product Detail
The G2215-P90 Streamliner Junior Jet™ Club is a thrilling new entry in the Streamliner™ Collection. This stylish guitar is a real powerhouse, ready to make a big impact. Powered by Broad’Tron™ BT-2S bridge and P90 Soap Bar neck pickups, it offers tight lows and a throaty midrange. The master tone control, master volume control, and three-way pickup switching let you shape the sound just the way you want. The bound nato body with a stunning new finish is paired with an easy-to-play mahogany-stained neck. It features a 12”-radius laurel fingerboard, elegant pearloid Neo-Classic™ thumbnail inlays, and 22 medium jumbo frets. The G2215-P90 also comes with an anchored compensated wrap-around bridge, Electro-style control knobs, and nickel hardware. Series: Streamliner™. Orientation: Right-Hand. Color: Shell Pink. Country of Origin: ID. Neck: No headstock binding, nato neck with gloss finish, thin 'U' shape, bolt-on construction. Fingerboard radius is 12' (305 mm), made of laurel. Position inlays are pearloid Neo-Classic™ Thumbnail, side dots are black, 22 frets, synthetic bone nut. Body: Nato body with gloss finish, Jet™ shape, aged white binding. Hardware: Anchored compensated wrap-around bridge, cream plexi pickguard with gold Gretsch® logo, gold Electro-Style control knobs, nickel hardware finish. Electronics: Broad'Tron™ BT-2S bridge pickup, P90 Soap Bar neck pickup, 3-position toggle switching. Measurements: Upper bout 10.375' (263.53 mm), lower bout 13.46' (341.88 mm), body depth 1.75' (44.45 mm), medium jumbo fret size, scale length 24.75' (629 mm). PLU: 2806700556.
Using this Gretsch guitar is a breeze. First, plug it into your amplifier. You can use the master volume control to adjust how loud the guitar sounds and the master tone control to tweak the overall tone. The three - way pickup switch gives you different sound options: use position 1 for just the bridge pickup, position 2 for both bridge and neck pickups, and position 3 for just the neck pickup. When it comes to handling, be gentle with the strings and the hardware. Avoid dropping the guitar or knocking it against hard surfaces. For maintenance, keep the guitar in a cool and dry place. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove any sweat or dirt. You can also clean the strings regularly with a string cleaner to keep them sounding good. If you notice any issues with the tuning machines or the bridge, it's best to take it to a professional guitar technician for repair.