Um semi-acústico premium feito no Japão recriando o reverenciado Chet Atkins de 1959 com Filter'Trons Clássicos TV Jones e vibrato Bigsby, entregando versatilidade tonal extraordinária em rockabilly, jazz e blues.
The G6120T-59 is a masterclass in period-correct recreation, emerging from the Terada factory with a level of precision that often surpasses its vintage ancestors. The standout feature here is the 1959 trestle bracing; it provides a structural rigidity that significantly tames feedback compared to earlier parallel-braced models, while adding a piano-like sustain often missing from fully hollow instruments.
Sonically, the TV Jones Classic Filter'Trons are the heart of the beast. They deliver that quintessential 'snap' and 'growl'"clean enough for intricate Chet Atkins-style fingerpicking but capable of a snarling, harmonic-rich overdrive when pushed. The bridge remains articulate under gain, while the neck position offers a warm, woody resonance that never turns to mud.
Ergonomically, the vintage 'V' neck profile is a dream for thumb-over players, providing a substantial yet comfortable grip. The Bigsby B6GWVT, paired with the pinned Space Control bridge, offers surprisingly stable tuning for moderate vibrato use. While the price tag is a serious investment, the nitrocellulose finish and flawless fretwork justify the cost for professionals. The only real trade-off is the inherent physical bulk of a deep hollow body in high-gain stage environments, but for rockabilly, country, or sophisticated jazz-fusion, this is the definitive benchmark. It's not just a tribute; it's a high-performance tool that captures the soul of 1959.
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