Gretsch G9220 Bobtail Round-Neck Acoustic-Electric Resonator Guitar – 2 Color Sunburst
The Gretsch G9220 Roundneck Bobtail Deluxe acoustic-electric resonator guitar gives you a whole new tonal palette. The G9220 sports a mahogany top, body, and neck; a rosewood fingerboard; and Gretsch’s hand-spun Ampli-Sonic spider cone and bridge – all working in concert to serve up authentic resonator tone. And you’ll find this great-sounding resonator as easy to play as a any guitar. A pair of “F” soundholes finish off the distinguished good looks of this unique instrument. Add real-deal resonator vibe to your sonic arsenal – with the Gretsch G9220 Roundneck Resonator.
Product Features
- “Round neckBound mahogany bodyBound mahogany neck25″” scale lengthRosewood fingerboardAmpli-Sonic coneSpider bridgeFishman Nashville pickup”
- Bound mahogany body
- Bound mahogany neck
- “25”” scale length”
- Rosewood fingerboard
A Guitar that’s well worth the money… OK… I am a big Gretsch Fan, to start with. Since I first saw Chet Atkins play his Gretsch many years ago on He-Haw, I’ve wanted one. I started by buying a G5120 DC, a few years ago, and loved it. I’ve been wanting a Resonator for years, but they were either so cheap and low quality, or super quality but very expensive. This Bobtail is right there in the middle. The build quality is fantastic. It came with D’addario strings. It was packed really good in a form fitting Styrofoam carton and then…
I’m Glad I Bought This Guitar I’ve had this guitar for about a month now, and it’s a whole lot better than I expected, and a lot of fun. I’ve been playing guitar for more than 45 yrs, and have owned a whole bunch of different ones – both electric and acoustic. I found a Guild D25 35 yrs ago that has the tone and sound I love – it’s a keeper. But, I’ve been looking for a blues guitar with nice sound to learn to play in my old age.This guitar is amazing for the money. The sound is outstanding, but I keep in mind that…