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Location: United StatesMember since: Sep 03, 2013

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h***r (875)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Very nice. And quick shipping.
t1store (11217)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
sweetwatersound (403474)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Hope to deal with you again, thank you!
sweetwatersound (403474)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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A pleasure to do business with, thanks for buying!
wiguitar (23417)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
gmdeals_inc (17165)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
Reviews (5)
Boss SY-1 Synthesizer Guitar Effects Stompbox Pedal
Nov 17, 2020
Absolute Perfection
Absolutely perfect; I've been waiting for this for 40 years - TONS of great synth sounds, no latency, no clunky added pickups and MIDI cables and glue residue on your guitar finish, you can use your string bending and vibratos no matter what the sound, every sound is polyphonic, the price is reasonable, and the size is that of a normal Boss pedal, not a small U-Haul truck - a dream come true in every single respect. Boss, what took you so long??
1 of 1 found this helpful
100% Titanium Guitar Pick. Metal USA Silver Brass Copper
Dec 29, 2020
Sharps edges hamper playing and damage strings
The edges of the pick are not smooth - in fact, they're quite sharp - which makes them totally inferior to the metal picks by Timber Tones, for example. You can use them, but there are far better things for the money.
Sep 27, 2013
Good guitar for $500; I wouldn't pay the full $700+ price.
G5120 is the most praised and the best sold model in the Gretsch history for a reason: it is a reasonably affordable guitar that shares most of its important features with its upscale cousins that cost over $3K: the same body, the same materials, a slightly cheaper version of Bigsby, etc. The stock pickups are not TV Jones nor FiterTrons, but they are good and they do give you the twangy sounds for rockabilly or country, as well as mellower jazz/blues tones, that Gretsch is famous for. Be prepared to have to do the initial set-up on your new G5120, though, as in many cases the bridge, strings, truss rod and other elements are not factory set to just pick it up and play.
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