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Description

The Gretsch Broadkaster Bass combines classic design with modern performance, making it a standout choice for bassists seeking both style and substance. Originally famous for its warm, full-bodied sound, the Broadkaster series has been updated to meet the needs of today’s musicians. Featuring a dual-pickup system, this bass offers a versatile range of tones, from deep, thumping lows to clear, articulate highs. Whether you're laying down a groove in the studio or rocking out on stage, this instrument provides the dynamic response and reliability you need.

The Gretsch Broadkaster Bass sports a semi-hollow body that enhances its resonant qualities, delivering rich harmonics and sustain. Its maple top and back, combined with a mahogany neck, create a balanced tonal foundation that complements any musical style. The bass's sleek, vintage-inspired design is not just for looks; it also ensures comfortable playability for extended sessions.

With a focus on craftsmanship, this Gretsch model is built to last, offering high-quality components and meticulous attention to detail. Its medium scale length makes it perfect for players who appreciate the ease of playing without sacrificing tonal depth. Aesthetically pleasing and sonically superior, the Broadkaster Bass is a testament to Gretsch’s longstanding tradition of musical excellence.

Key Features:

  • Dual-pickup system for versatile tonal options
  • Semi-hollow body for enhanced resonance and sustain
  • Maple top and back with a mahogany neck
  • Medium scale length for comfortable playability
  • High-quality craftsmanship and components

Product specs

Brand Gretsch
Model G6119 Broadkaster Bass
Finish Orange, Walnut Stain
Year 2003 - 2014
Categories 4-String Basses, Short Scale Basses
Active / Passive Pickups Passive Pickups
Active Preamp No Preamp
Body Material Maple
Body Shape Single Cutaway
Color Family Brown, Orange
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Neck Material Maple
Number of Frets 22
Number of Strings 4-String
Pickup Configuration HH
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Top Material Maple
Wood Top Style Plain

FAQs

What is the neck profile of the Gretsch Broadkaster Bass like?

The Gretsch Broadkaster Bass features a comfortable and smooth maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, providing easy playability and a classic feel that suits a variety of playing styles.

What kind of tones can I expect from the Gretsch Broadkaster Bass pickups?

The Gretsch Broadkaster Bass is equipped with passive humbucking pickups, delivering a rich, warm tone with plenty of clarity, making it versatile for genres ranging from jazz to rock.

Is the Gretsch Broadkaster Bass suitable for beginners?

The Gretsch Broadkaster Bass is ideal for both beginners and experienced players due to its short scale, which offers easier playability and comfortable handling.

How does the Gretsch Broadkaster Bass perform in live settings?

With its robust maple body and passive pickups, the Gretsch Broadkaster Bass projects a powerful and clear sound that is well-suited for live performances.

What is the scale length of the Gretsch Broadkaster Bass?

The Gretsch Broadkaster Bass features a short scale length, typically around 30 inches, which provides a softer string tension and is easier on the fingers, especially for players with smaller hands.

Reviews

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peasinafookinpod420

my favorite Gretsch bass

I love this bass. I play it on "Country Garden in A Cave: The Story of Banana MgGee and The Thunderbirds" along with when I played in a local blues rock band before the formation of Shifter. Recommend if you can afford it.

Artist usage

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See how Nick O'Malley uses Gretsch Broadkaster Bass

Nick O'Malley

Bassist

Arctic Monkeys

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O'Malley can be seen playing a Gretsch Broadkaster Bass at 1:50 in this performance of "Cornerstone" by Arctic Monkeys.

See how PJ Harvey uses Gretsch Broadkaster Bass

PJ Harvey

Keyboardist, Harpist

The Desert Sessions

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Verified via Photo

PJ Harvey is known for playing an early '70s Gretsch Broadkaster GUITAR, not a BASS like the title says, as seen in various early photos of her performances. However, it's important to note that she actually played a Gretsch Broadkaster Guitar during that period, as confirmed by images uploaded by fans.

See how Lou Barlow uses Gretsch Broadkaster Bass

Lou Barlow

Singer, Guitarist

Dinosaur Jr

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In this picture you can see Lou playing a Gretsch Broadkaster bass in a Sunburst finish

See how Tim Skold uses Gretsch Broadkaster Bass

Tim Skold

Singer, Guitarist

Marilyn Manson

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Verified via YouTube

He used it during the Grotesk Burlesk tour, with Manson in 2003

See how Amos Heller uses Gretsch Broadkaster Bass

Amos Heller

Bassist

The Agency

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Verified via Seymourduncan

Mentioned in this August 4, 2013 Seymour Duncan blog interview.

Tell me about your current tour set up?

I run three different signals, all direct. Signal #1 is a direct line off of my Shure wireless. Line #2 is the mighty Avalon U5. Line #3 runs through the pedalboard, which currently features a Radial distortion and an old purple Ibanez chorus (for the song “Holy Ground”) and into an active Radial DI. I have an Xotic Effects RC Bass Boost that stays on all night. I’m proud to be endorsed by Fender bass guitars. The current arsenal is a ’62 Reissue Precision, an American Standard Precision with the Seymour Duncan SMB-5A humbucker pickup added in the bridge position, a Gretsch Broadkaster, A Fender Cabronita (a new, precision-style single pickup bass) and a ’71 Orlando. I use Fender nickel bass strings.

See how Paul S. Denman uses Gretsch Broadkaster Bass

Paul S. Denman

Bassist

Sade

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Verified via Photo

On the 2011 World Tour, Denman could be seeing playing a Gretsch Broadkaster. It can also be seen in the 'Bring Me Home: Live 2011' video album.

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