What's the difference Gretsch G6128-1957 or DSV
What's the difference Gretsch G6128-1957 or DSV
What is the difference in these 2 guitars. I found a used 2005 1957 for 1700.00 difference between Gretsch G6128-1957 or DSV
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Re: What's the difference Gretsch G6128-1957 or DSV
"DSV" stands for "Dyna-Sonic" pickups, but ANY `57 RI should have those. Perhaps the seller omitted a letter or number or two from the ad description. The 1957 might also be the George Harrison style 6128 that was put into production a few years beck, as opposed to the soon to be released relic replica. That one has the Rocking Bar style bridge, Dyna-Sonics, and Bigsby with the Cross head screw pin in the Bigsby arm hinge.
Re: What's the difference Gretsch G6128-1957 or DSV
So for the most part the same guitar? Except the new DSV is 2550.00 and this 57 re-issue is a 2005 for 1750.00 ..I assume places like wildwood that show the DSV for 2550.00..That is the selling price..paologregorio wrote:"DSV" stands for "Dyna-Sonic" pickups, but ANY `57 RI should have those. Perhaps the seller omitted a letter or number or two from the ad description. The 1957 might also be the George Harrison style 6128 that was put into production a few years beck, as opposed to the soon to be released relic replica. That one has the Rocking Bar style bridge, Dyna-Sonics, and Bigsby with the Cross head screw pin in the Bigsby arm hinge.
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Re: What's the difference Gretsch G6128-1957 or DSV
I would Google Search each model: When I Googled "Gretsch 6128-1957," the links that the search pulled up were for a "G" tailpiece guitar with Dynasonics and a Space Controller Bridge. When I Googled "Gretsch 6128 DSV," the links that the search found were all "6128T DSV" which is the earliest type Duo Jet; fixed arm Bigsby vibrato, plain arrow knobs, square block inlays instead of the "tombstone" style on the `57, as well as a real pearloid headstock logo with letters that are more "squared off, rather than the curvier `57 style, and a Melitta bridge. It's also more expensive, and the chambers are larger, and the guitar lighter, than earlier Jet models, but since the other one's an `05, it might be equally light. I know that last year at NAMM, all of the Jets were very light in weight due to the greater chambering that Gretsch does on the Jet models these days.
Re: What's the difference Gretsch G6128-1957 or DSV
As far as weight goes they seem to average about 7.4 lbs sp that's not super light. But light enough. I've never played a gretsch. How are they compared to a Rickenbacker or a Fender Telecaster. I ask because I just bought a Rickenbacker 620. Thinking I'd like how it played. I don't..It seems awkward to my 350v63. I read earlier that Gretsch's were very smooth playing Instruments..That true..So your suggesting I go with the newer guitar over the 57? IYO that is.paologregorio wrote:I would Google Search each model: When I Googled "Gretsch 6128-1957," the links that the search pulled up were for a "G" tailpiece guitar with Dynasonics and a Space Controller Bridge. When I Googled "Gretsch 6128 DSV," the links that the search found were all "6128T DSV" which is the earliest type Duo Jet; fixed arm Bigsby vibrato, plain arrow knobs, square block inlays instead of the "tombstone" style on the `57, as well as a real pearloid headstock logo with letters that are more "squared off, rather than the curvier `57 style, and a Melitta bridge. It's also more expensive, and the chambers are larger, and the guitar lighter, than earlier Jet models, but since the other one's an `05, it might be equally light. I know that last year at NAMM, all of the Jets were very light in weight due to the greater chambering that Gretsch does on the Jet models these days.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/GRETSCH-G6128T-DSV- ... 2558wt_698
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Re: What's the difference Gretsch G6128-1957 or DSV
I don't understand why Gretsch has to make a dozen different model designations for what is essentially, the same guitar. Not to mention the price speculation that comes with that, and the confusion for any buyer.... 

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