Gretsch Pro Jet vs Les Paul |
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Davesax1965
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Posted: December 21 2021 at 04:25 |
.... any thoughts ?
I was thinking of replacing the humbuckers in my Tokai LP for Filtertrons. Getting a Pro Jet instead seems to be an equally valid course of action, and just upgrading the Tokai's humbuckers. Yes, more money, but..... Anyone here got both guitars already ? What do you think of them, comparatively ? |
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Hrychu
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If it's a vintage Tokai, then it should be fine. From what I've heard those instruments play really good so I don't see why you'd want to get the Gretsch. Especially considering the fact the Pro Jet has the Bigsby bridge, which is a PitA when it comes to changing your strings.
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Davesax1965
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Hi Hyrchu, thanks for the reply !
You can get Pro Jets without a Bigsby on them. I've had Bigsby's before, great way of untuning your guitar (and also making it not fit in the case. ;-) The main reason I was thinking of getting a Pro Jet was to have something with Filtertrons, rather than humbuckers. Of course, I can fit the Tokai with Filtertrons instead - Creamery Pickups make humbucker size Filtertrons.... "but why not just get another guitar ? " seems to be the question. ;-) "Because my wife might kill me" seems to be the answer. ;-) |
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