This is gretschy and should be safer
https://www.rockinger.com/en/parts/hardware/strap-pins/455/multi-lock-strapper
I use the Gotoh 17mm on my Gretsch, otherwise Precicion String trees or rubber washers on my vintage guitars
I think he‘s right. I play moytly southern rock and feel to do quite well, but after getting my first Gretsch I try to play Rockabilly and have a hard time, especially getting in the „mindset“ or „logics“ of the style, to say not just playing one learned lick after another but understanding the...
Me too had a hard time with delay…got a few ones and could never bond with any. Lately I had a Line 6 Echo Park that was nice, but too complicated for me, so I bought a Boss DM3 and that one is kinda easy to use and sounds nice. Just sometimes I feel it messes with the attack, something Reverb...
Just wondering what you‘re using for a rockabilly sound. I know slapback is „the sound“ but I found also a nice Reverb often does the trick. What are your preferences?
Not good to hear as I wantet to place an order for one for my Black Phoenix…now I‘m a bit reluctant as with shipping and fees it will cost me about 150 bucks.
Had one for a while. A great pedal but IMO a bit polished and polite. And yes, takes time todial in even if it has just 4 knobs. Used ones pop up regularly around 130-150…
Someone knows where to get one? Mines cracked and no way to get in touch with Gretsch. Would prefer a european source as buying from the USA gets way expensive…
This one might be a good option
https://www.gatorcases.com/products/guitar/lightweight-polyfoam-guitar-cases/gl-guitar/jumbo-acoustic-guitar-case-gl-jumbo/
Just got a gorgeous Brian Setzer Black Phoenix and want angig bag for it as the hard case is heavy as hell. I know some don‘t like this idea, but I carry also my vintage Gibsons in Mono Bags without problems. The Mono I have for my 335 won‘t fit… Anybody know wchich nice gig bag would fit? I saw...