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Description
The Gretsch G2202 Junior Jet Bass is the quintessential blend of classic design and modern playability, making it a stellar choice for bassists of all levels. This short-scale bass is crafted with a basswood body that delivers a resonant, full-bodied tone while maintaining a lightweight feel, ensuring comfort during long jam sessions or live performances. Its 30.3" scale length is perfect for those seeking easier playability, whether you're a guitarist transitioning to bass, a young musician just starting out, or someone with smaller hands.
Equipped with a robust maple neck and a smooth rosewood fretboard, the Junior Jet Bass offers a seamless playing experience and a rich, warm sound. The mini humbucker pickup delivers a powerful low-end punch that defies its compact size, making it ideal for everything from jazz to rock. The distinctive Electromatic headstock adds a touch of vintage Gretsch flair, ensuring you'll stand out both visually and sonically.
Whether you're practicing in your bedroom or performing on stage, the Gretsch G2202 Junior Jet Bass offers exceptional tone, comfort, and style, making it a must-have addition to any bassist's collection.
Key Features:
- Short-scale design for easy playability
- Basswood body for warm, resonant tones
- Maple neck with rosewood fretboard for smooth playing
- Mini humbucker pickup for powerful low-end sound
- Classic Electromatic headstock design
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