Gretsch G9520E Gin Rickey w. PU Sm. BK
Steel-String Guitar with Pickup

Latest User Reviews
Perfect
Looks great, sounds great (both unplugged and plugged in) and was playable right away.
Greatsch
This little guy sounds huge when I hook it up to my Orange "tiny terror" amp. I was surprised how good the pickup sounds! The guitar is a little bit smaller than I expected but not by much. I'm definitely going to be practicing slides on this little beast, I think that's were its quality shines.
Small guitar, Huge sound!
It wa playble just the time I unbox it. I was surpised by its huge sound and its small body! The sound of it is rich and full. Good choise for blues and rock and roll.
The Gin Rickey was playable right from the box
The Gin Rickey was playable right from the box, the neck is perfect for my smaller hands. The action was low and easy, it did not need adjustment. The neck was straight so no need to adjust with the truss rod either. The strings were D'Addario EJ16s and a little on the harsh side for me (perfect for others I should think) so I replaced them with Martin Silk and Steel Extra Light. Now the tone is mellower and just right for picking. This is a brilliant guitar for the money, I love it.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Gretsch
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $327
- Parlor body design
- Basswood back and sides
- X-Bracing
- Basswood top
- Nato neck
- Walnut fretboard
- Pearloid dots fretboard inlays
- Scale: 610 mm (24")
- Nut width: 43 mm (1.69")
- Synthetic bone nut
- 18 Frets
- Gretsch Deltoluxe pickup system
- Single-ply Aged White pickguard with a black "G"
- Walnut Top-Load bridge material with compensated saddle
- Open-gear diecast machine heads
- Colour: Smokestack Black
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