For your consideration a New Gretsch G5260T Electromatic Jet Baritone with a Black finish! Somewhere between bass in guitar thats where Baritone lives! They are a great way to change up your playing! Add some more texture your tracks or some beef low power chords! Never hurts to have a baritone laying around. Awesome Duo Jet vibes with some mini humbuckers, 29-3/4″ scale length and a Bigsby!
From Gretsch:
The all-new G5260T Electromatic® Jet™ Baritone with Bigsby® captures essential Jet power and fidelity at sub-sonic levels.
The Jet Baritone rattles foundations with dual Gretsch® mini humbucking pickups that capture thundering lows while retaining a piano-like articulation and definition for intoxicating sonic size and width at every level of gain. Simple tone-shaping is provided by a three-position toggle switch as well as master volume and master tone controls.
An elongated 29 ¾”-scale accommodates lower tunings without loss of string tension, while the sturdy bolt-on maple neck is topped with a comfortable 12” radius laurel fingerboard featuring 22 medium jumbo frets.
Other premium features and appointments include an anchored Adjusto-Matic™ bridge, Bigsby B50 tailpiece, pearloid Neo-Classic™ inlays, white binding with purfling and chrome hardware.
Crafted with unmistakable Gretsch sound, style and playability, the G5260T Electromatic Jet Baritone with Bigsby is available in classic Black with silver pickguard or in a striking Airline Silver finish with black pickguard.
Solid mahogany body
Bolt-on maple neck
12”-radius laurel fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets and pearloid Neo-Classic™ thumbnail inlays
Dual Gretsch® mini humbucking pickups
Three-position toggle switch, master volume and master tone controls
Bigsby® B50 tailpiece
Anchored Adjusto-Matic™ bridge
White binding with black/white purfling
Chrome hardware
NOTE:
For new guitars and basses under $1,000, we use in-house stock photos rather than photographing each instrument individually. Guitars with transparent and/or natural wood finishes will have variations in grain patterns from one guitar to the next.