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Features

  • Neck profile: Classic "C"
    Comfortable grip feeling, fits for most playing styles.
  • Scale length: 24" (610 - 634mm)
    Shorter scale length for easier bends.
  • Fretboard: Indian Laurel
    Soft, warm sound with clear articulation.
  • Neck construction: Glued in
    Significantly longer sustain than screw-on necks
  • Pickup: HH (2x humbuckers)
    Full, warm sound with strong mids and highs and pronounced sustain.
  • Body material: Laminated maple
    Brighter and clearer tones than mahogany.
  • Technology: Hollow body
    Voluminous and warm sound, more susceptible to feedback.
  • Fretboard radius: 12"
    Better playability, especially when bending.
Product information

The G5422TG Electromatic Classic Hollow Body Double Cut with Gold hardware features a fully hollow body and the true filter'Tron sound for that classic rich 12-string sound and twang. Like all Electromatic guitars, it offers the unadulterated authenticity that distinguished Gretsch as the epitome of rock 'n' roll guitar from the start.

The G5422TG features a laminated maple body with all-new trestle block bracing that reduces unwanted feedback. When paired with the Gretsch FT-5E filter'Tron pickups, this hollow build's voice explodes with crisp punch, some high-end sparkle, and improved presence and balance. A novelty from Gretsch is the maple neck with a Classic "C" profile, which offers a more comfortable playing feel and is equipped with a laurel fretboard with a flat 12" radius.
Other premium features include improved controls, including a master volume controls with treble bleed circuit, master tone controls, individual pickup volume controls and a three-position tone switch, oversized f-holes, multi-layer body binding, a smaller bezel Late '50s-style G6120 headstock, Graph Tech NuBone nut, historic mother-of-pearl Hump Block inlays, Adjusto-Matic™ bridge , and Gretsch G-Cutout tailpiece.

The G5422TG is available in Orange Stain, Walnut Stain and Snowcrest White with gold hardware and gold pickguard.

  • Body material: Laminated maple
  • Body shape: ES model
  • Bridge / tremolo: Gretsch Adjusto-Matic™ with Secured Laurel Base + Bigsby B60
  • Bridge pickup: FT-5E filter'Tron
  • Color / finish: Orange
  • Color / finish: Orange Stain
  • Controls: 2x Volume, 1x Master Volume, 1x Tone
  • Country of origin: China
  • Fretboard: Indian Laurel
  • Fretboard inlays: Pearloid Hump Block
  • Fretboard radius: 12"
  • Frets: 22
  • Hardware: Gold
  • Neck: Maple
  • Neck construction: Glued in
  • Neck pickup: FT-5E filter'Tron
  • Neck profile: Classic "C"
  • Pickup: HH (2x humbuckers)
  • Pickup selector switch: 3-way toggle
  • Pickup type: Passive
  • Scale length: 24" (610 - 634mm)
  • Scale length: 24.6" (625mm)
  • Strings: 6-string
  • Strings thickness ex factory: .011 - .049
  • Technology: Hollow body
  • Top: Maple, laminated
About Gretsch

Since its founding in 1883 in Brooklyn, New York, Gretsch has expertly delivered musical instruments of the highest quality that are both influenced and appreciated by some of the music industry's most respected artists. Including Chet Atkins, Eddie Cochran, Billy Duffy, Bono, Duane Eddy, George Harrison, Brian Setzer, Stephen Stills and Malcolm Young.

27-year-old Friedrich Gretsch, a German immigrant, initially began his company's career by manufacturing banjos, drums and tambourines. However, just 12 years later, Friedrich died and left the young company to his son Fred, who was only 15 years old at the time. This, by no means a typical teenager, built the company into one of the leading importers and manufacturers of musical instruments in America. Knowing that the key to growth lay in listening to what the public wanted - and they wanted guitars - Gretsch began manufacturing the coveted six-string.

First from 1926 in the form of acoustic archtops for jazz music, which was rapidly gaining popularity at the time, and a handful of flattops for the sounds of country and western, which were always popular in the USA. In 1935, Gretsch launched the legendary Broadkaster drum series, which was successful until the 1950s. Gretsch's contribution to the emergence of electrical amplification was the first Electromatic® in 1939, a hollow-body construction / acoustic that has remained in the repertoire to this day in a contemporary design.

In 1942, after 50 years of successful business, Fred Gretsch Senior left the company to his son Fred Gretsch Junior. Since production was interrupted during the turmoil of World War II, he left the business to his brother Bill in order to serve in the Navy himself. Unfortunately, like his grandfather, Bill died very young in 1948, so the naval officer Fred, who was no longer active, took over the helm of the family business again.

Since 1953, the company has also cultivated its expertise in solid-body guitars, which addressed increasingly loud concerts with their greatly reduced sensitivity to feedback. The semi-acoustic department has now expanded to include guitars with center block construction / acoustic , which combine the tonal properties of a hollow body guitar with the practical aspects of a solid body.

Since George Harrison's appearance with the Beatles and his Country Gentleman on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, Gretsch has finally become a permanent star in the firmament of iconic guitars, which is clearly reflected in 1965 in the form of the highest production volume in the company's history.

In 1967, at the height of success, so to speak, Fred Gretsch Jr. decided to take a well-deserved retirement and sold the company to the Baldwin Piano Company, which took over the business. Unfortunately with limited success. Fortunately, Dinah Gretsch joined the company in 1979 and was able to pave the way for a buyback, which her husband Fred W. Gretsch, the founder's grandchild, was able to complete 17 years after the sale. Together, the couple brought the company back to its former glory, where it still shines today.

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