Gretsch Streamliner Jet Club Electric Guitar in Duo-Tone Burst

£329.00

The Streamliner™ Jet™ Club is a no-nonsense tone machine loaded with exciting new features to deliver exceptional performance, easy playability and rock-solid tuning stability at an incredible value. Featuring HotWire™ humbuckers, a Fast “C” neck profile, Pitch-Perfect™ head angle, and a compensated wraparound bridge, the Streamliner Jet Club has everything you need to crank out […]

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Description

The Streamliner™ Jet™ Club is a no-nonsense tone machine loaded with exciting new features to deliver exceptional performance, easy playability and rock-solid tuning stability at an incredible value. Featuring HotWire™ humbuckers, a Fast “C” neck profile, Pitch-Perfect™ head angle, and a compensated wraparound bridge, the Streamliner Jet Club has everything you need to crank out massive riffs and searing solos without breaking the bank.

Key Features

  • Mahogany Body with Belly Contour & Rounded Heel for Excellent Comfort
  • Mahogany Neck with Fast “C” Neck Profile
  • Pitch-Perfect™ Head Angle for Superior Tuning Stability
  • GraphTech® NuBone® Nut
  • 12″”-Radius Bound Laurel Fingerboard with Pearloid Neo Classic™ Thumbnail Inlays and 22 Medium Jumbo Frets
  • HotWire™ High-Output Ceramic Humbuckers
  • Master Volume and Master Tone Controls with Three-Way Toggle Switch
  • Great Gretsch Colors and Split-V Headstock​
  • High Gloss Finish

Specifications

Body

  • Body Depth: 1.75″ (44.45 mm)
  • Body Finish: Gloss Polyester
  • Body Material: Mahogany
  • Body Shape: Jet™
  • Color: Duo-Tone Burst
  • Orientation: Right-Hand

Neck

  • Fingerboard Material: Indian Laurel
  • Fingerboard Radius: 12″ (305 mm)
  • Fret Size: Medium Jumbo
  • Neck Binding: Aged White
  • Neck Finish: Gloss
  • Neck Material: Mahogany
  • Neck Shape: “Fast” C
  • Number of Frets: 22
  • Nut Material: Graph Tech® NuBone™
  • Nut Width: 1.6875″ (42.86 mm)
  • Position Inlays: Pearloid Neo-Classic™ Thumbnail
  • Truss Rod Nut: 4 mm Hex
  • Truss Rod: Dual-Action Head Adjust

Electronics

  • Bridge Pickup: HotWire™ High Output Ceramic Humbucker
  • Neck Pickup: HotWire™ High Output Ceramic Humbucker
  • Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone
  • Switching: 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Middle and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup

Hardware & Misc

  • Bridge: Compensated Wrap-Around
  • Case/Gig Bag: None
  • Control Knobs: Numbered Black Speed Knobs
  • Hardware Finish: Chrome
  • Strings: Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges)
  • Tuning Machines: Die-Cast Sealed

About the manufacturer

Gretsch

Gretsch guitars are renowned for their distinctive tone, vintage style, and craftsmanship that has defined rockabilly, country, and classic rock for decades. Founded in Brooklyn in 1883, Gretsch became iconic through artists like Chet Atkins, George Harrison, and Brian Setzer, whose twangy, resonant sound came from the brand’s signature hollow and semi-hollow body designs. With features such as Filter’Tron pickups, Bigsby tremolos, and ornate finishes, Gretsch guitars blend elegance with attitude. Whether it’s the warm chime of a White Falcon or the punch of a Duo Jet, Gretsch instruments continue to offer timeless character and individuality for players who want something truly unique.

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Electric Guitars

Electric guitars use magnetic pickups to convert string vibration into an electrical signal, allowing the sound to be shaped through amplifiers and effects. Key things to understand include body shape, pickup type, neck profile, scale length and bridge design, as these all affect tone, feel and sustain. They are used across almost every modern genre, from clean and expressive to high-gain and aggressive styles, making them one of the most versatile instruments available.

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Burst

A burst finish refers to a guitar finish where the colour gradually fades from a darker outer edge to a lighter centre. This technique highlights the natural grain of the wood while giving the instrument depth and visual character, making each guitar look slightly different.

Common on both electric and acoustic guitars, burst finishes range from classic sunburst styles to modern colour variations. They are popular because they combine a traditional look with a visually striking appearance that complements the shape and craftsmanship of the guitar.

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