Product: Gretsch 775-G 410 Combo
Price Paid: US $85
Submitted
07/25/2002
at
10:21pm
by
Jason Winn
Email: Jason_winn<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
10
Ok I am guessing this is a late 60's and early 70s amp. Two Words, HOLY CRAP! I own a fender hot rod deluxe and I thought that was the greatest amp in the world. I still think its great, but not compared to this amp. I bought this amp for 85 dollars and I dont think I have ever been more happy. Ok to the features, 2 Channels, some nifty tremlo stuff, reverb and al that good stuff. The other guy with the 750 Gretsch has the features the same.
Sound Quality
:
10
Here is what I am using with it, Epiphone Dot 335, American Fender Tele, 1970s Gibson l6, and an epiphone les paul. I play blues and rock and roll and church stuff. It is awesome for blues and church, but the distortion is weak. Just like all old amps you need to crank it up for distortion, so i bought a Ibanez T7 Tube Screamer. This makes the amp sound even 10 times better! Its very versitle.
Reliability
:
10
I depend on this more then my brand new fender hot rod deluxe. Just because I know it has lasted this long, it aint going to die on me. I did see that it went under repair back in 75, dont know anything about it. Just plain wear and tear is on it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Just got it tonight so i dont need customer support.
Overall Rating
:
10
ok the first part that i wrote tells my over all rating. but i highly recoomend this, but you must get a t79. They are only 50 bucks, and talk the people at the music store to givin u one free because of the fact that u are taking this old amp of their hands.