Gretsch G6120RHH Reverend Horton Heat Guitar Review :: Electric Guitars Reviews
If you got it, this axe can handle it!
The new G6120RHH Jim Reverend Horton Heat Heath model was designed and built to the Reverend’s demanding specifications. This axe boasts a distinctive blend of 1955 western-style Gretsch motifs and 1958 pickups and control setup, making it an exceptional choice for musicians who want to make a statement. Equipped with TV Jones Classic pickups, a pinned Adjusto-matic bridge, Sperzel locking tuners, and a clear pickguard, this guitar is built to handle anything you can throw its way. Plus, the vintage maple stain nitrocellulose lacquer finish adds a touch of classic elegance. If you’re looking for a guitar that can handle anything, it’s Martini Time with the G6120RHH!
Features + Technical Specs | |
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Pickups | TV Jones Classic, 1958 |
Scale | 24.6″ |
Neck | Maple, 2-piece |
Nut | 1-11/16″ width |
Fingerboard | Ebony (12″ radius) with 22 medium-jumbo frets |
Tuning machines | Sperzel locking tuners |
Bridge | Pinned rosewood-based Adjusto-matic |
Control set-up | 3-way pickup switch, 3-position master tone switch; neck, bridge, and master volume controls |
Position markers | Vintage wide-block, with western engraving (cacti, steerheads, and fences) |
Electronic components | CTS/Switchcraft |
Pickguard | Clear with embossed Gretsch |
Headstock | Inlaid pearloid steerhead and Gretsch logo |
Knobs | G-arrow control knobs, Knurled strap retainer knobs |
Body Bidings | Multiple aged |
Body | 16″ x 2.75″ Laminated maple hollow body |
Top | Arched, laminated maple, Bound, oversized F-holes |
Tailpiece | Bigsby B6CB vibrato with 1956 handle |
Finishes | Orange lacquer with routed G-brand |
Includes: hardshell case |