SUPREME FINAL UPDATE: • We Were Right About th...
MEGA UPDATE- Gretsch has updated their website and now lists these pickups as having "Gretsch Single Coils". www.gretschgui... The pajama clad lobster man was correct!
UPDATE - Here's a closer look at the pickup: • A Closer Look at the G...
Correction: The inner bit is just two bits of steel mushed together, not magnetized. The only magnetic bits are the two bar ceramic magnets underneath. Thank you!
EDIT: I incorrectly stated that Gretsch was purchased by Fender in 2019. Sorry about that! Bigsby was purchased by Fender from Gretsch. Gretsch is still maintains ownership of their brand, though production was handed over to FMIC in 2002. These instruments have been made under the Fender umbrella their entire lifespan. Thank you for the correction!
Hey everyone! This is a different type of video. We have stumbled upon some really troubling information in regarding the Gretsch G2220 Junior Jet II bass. This instrument is being marketed as having "Gretsch Dual Coil Mini Humbuckers" and has been produced for nearly a decade. However, it appears that these "Dual Coil Mini Humbuckers" are actually single coil pickups in a mini hum housing. I was shocked to discover this, as the Junior Jet II has been highly regarded among bass players as an excellent short scale value. Why would they lie and deceive customers like this for a $300 bass? How have they not become aware of this after making these basses for nearly a decade? Fender has been responsible for manufacturing these instruments since their inception, and we as consumers deserve answers!
I am awaiting Fender's response.
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