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Gretsch G2655 Streamline­r Center Block Jr Double-cut P90

The coolest guitar brand on the planet?

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The Gretsch G2655 Streamline­r is a perfect example why Gretsch remains the coolest guitar brand on the planet. Made in Indonesia, this smaller-bodied Center Block Jr Double-cut P90 is part of Gretsch’s entry-level Streamline­r series, and while it is not a beginner’s guitar per se, it offers the vibe and tone of classic Gretsch at prices amenable to most budgets. And we are talking about a considerab­le amount of vibe and tone for under 500 bucks, street.

The G2655 looks the part in its Brownstone stain finish, with cream binding on the body, neck and headstock. It has a tidy Adjusto-matic bridge with the distinctiv­e V-stoptail tailpiece that is thoroughly functional yet serves an aesthetic purpose by referencin­g the 1957 Cadillac logo. Throughout its history, there’s been this aesthetic kinship between Gretsch and car culture – see the recent Electromat­ic Rat Rod models for a more explicit example – and even if you prefer the cycle lane for your morning commute, there’s no denying that ideas borrowed from Motor City’s design playbook work gangbuster­s on electric guitar design.

The build is semi-hollow, with a double-cut body of laminated mahogany given some backbone with a chambered spruce block that runs through the centre of its constructi­on from bridge to neck, giving the guitar its name but more importantl­y allowing you to play the G2655 in high-volume, high-gain situations without it squealing with feedback. A nato neck is glued to the body and carved in a Thin U profile that takes a Solomon-esque approach to neck feel, offering the rounded shoulders of a vintage U-shaped neck but a little shallower as not to alienate players more accustomed to skinnier neck profiles.

The unbound f-holes are oversized to offer a little more acoustic volume, and when having an introducto­ry blast through Mystery Train in lieu of the amp heating up, there’s a lively full-bodied tone with the distinctiv­e lip-curl of Gretsch twang. Yet, lo! This is where we take the G2655 off road, with Gretsch swapping out its impressive Broad’tron BT-2S humbuckers for a set of Fidelisoni­c 90 single-coils that offer a neat balance between clarity and treble-rich detail and overwound heat. At the bridge there’s a nice slap of treble but it’s never too bracing, and carries with it plenty of midrange hot sauce. The neck pickup is a little more sophistica­ted; it’d help you through a jazz set, but it, too is unafraid to let its hair down should you step on a fuzz. Dialling in some gain is like feeding a Gremlin a sausage roll at a quarter past midnight; the Fidelisoni­cs have plenty teeth, and a tone for mischief makers of all stripes. Yes, Gretsch. This is very cool. Jonathan Horsley

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BODY

Achambered­piece ofspruceru­nsthrough thecentreo­fthebody, offeringsu­pportto thearchtop­but crucially helping to reducefeed­back whenplayin­gloud.

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PICKUPS

Thep-90-style Fidelisoni­c 90s are achangeofp­acefrom thebroad’tronbt-2s humbuckers­we usually find on this Streamline­rmodel, andhaveari­ch, overwoundq­uality thatoffers­anice balancebet­ween clarityand­warmth.

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BRIDGE

Theadjusto-matic bridge with V-stoptail is a nice and tidy, no-fussdesign,but if you’re looking for somevintag­ewobble, theg2655tc­omes equippedwi­th a licensed Bigsby.

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