The Gretsch Electromatic Premier Jet in Vintage Pearl is a highly versatile, single-cut electric guitar that blends classic Gretsch aesthetics with modern, player-friendly features, Primed for maximum performance. The Gretsch Electromatic Premier Jet presents a host of player-first appointments expertly paired with sonic attitude and a touch of panache. To start, its bound, maple-capped chambered mahogany body provides a light yet substantial foundation, enhanced with a touch of natural resonance, so you can sling it over your shoulder for marathon sets without breaking a sweat. Ergonomic features such as a contoured body, sculpted forearm, a rounded neck joint, and leg cuts further contribute to your playing comfort, while the Performance C-shaped mahogany neck and compound-radius ebony fingerboard promote fatigue-free fretting across the entire register. Moreover, a set of Alnico VI-fueled Sphera Twin Six humbucker pickups delivers a range of tones, from crystalline cleans to complete sonic meltdown, with the added value of push-pull-activated coil splitting for a tighter, snappier response and a treble bleed circuit for enhanced tonal clarity. Lastly, the Electromatic Premier Jet is finished off with a set of elevated appointments, including a Lockdown locking adjustable wraparound bridge, a Graph Tech NuBone nut, and Luminlay side dots, ensuring complete confidence when you hit the studio or take center stage. Fully set up and ready to go! Come check it out at Dube's Music 125 US Route 1 Freeport, Any questions feel free to reach out!

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ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Electromatic Premier
Year
  • 2026

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