“Offers a Unique Feel for Gretsch at an Affordable Price: Gretsch Streamliner Jet 1 Pickup Review”]

"Offers a Unique Feel for Gretsch at an Affordable Price: Gretsch Streamliner Jet 1 Pickup Review"]

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For me, Gretsch has quietly been one of the MVPs of the guitar world in 2025. Not only has it completely refreshed the Streamliner line with a suite of smart new entry level electrics in the Jet and Electromatic families – one of which I have here in front of me – the company has also busied itself with the CVT, a revival of the cult classic Corvette; the Synchromatics, which bring the White Falcon and Nashville models to all-new low price points; and the first-ever Abbey Road electric guitar, purpose-built for studio purposes.

That’s quite the yield, but for all the pomp and spectacle surrounding arguably the more ‘interesting’ releases, it is the humble Jet refresh that has most captured my attention. Why? Well, not only did I get hands-on with them at their surprise public debut at Guitar Summit a few months ago, these guitars present a very interesting proposition to guitar buyers.

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The $189.99 for the entry-level Streamliner Jet Club 1 Pickup is, on paper, exceptional value for a Gretsch guitar, regardless of where it’s made or what design it champions. At $299.99, the Streamliner Jet 1 Pickup that I have here isn’t quite that cheap, but it’s low for a genuine Gretsch-stamped guitar. The key differences are the inclusion of a bound carved top here and vintage-inspired knurled radio control knobs

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