Hot or Not? Grosh Mary Kay!

Mark Wein

Grand Poobah
Staff member


for more pics http://proguitarshop.com/store/guit..._704/grosh-electrajet-vt-mary-kay-2693-p-3374




[h=1]Grosh ElectraJet VT[/h] The Grosh ElectraJet VT takes the inspiring, slightly offset body style of the original ElectraJet and adds the vintage clarity, twang, and charm of the classic American T-Style guitar. The meatier tone of the ElectraJet body style combines nicely with the twang of the T-style bridge and pickups for an exceptional instrument that can not only twang and sparkle, but growl and spank as well. The sound is more dimensional than the American classic with bell-like neck tones and sharp, well balanced bridge pickup tones. With the original design specs of the Grosh ElectraJet VT there truly is no other instrument out there like this. Loaded with custom wound Don Grosh pickups, this guitar is ready for the stage or studio with a well defined character and tons of sustain and harmonics. The neck pickup is the classic Grosh GT Neck that exudes classic warmth and body. This is paired with the Grosh GTX Bridge that features flat poles and a very classic, slightly hot tone. The Grosh ElectraJet VT is the pinnacle of T-style tone with the original Grosh design that sets his guitars above the rest.
[h=2]Grosh ElectraJet VT #2693 Features:[/h]
  • 6.2 lbs.
  • Swamp Ash Body
  • Ultra Thin Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish (Mary Kay)
  • One Piece Maple Neck (Aged Satin Nitro Finish)
  • Medium/Large Roundback Shape (.850”-.950”)
  • 10” Radius
  • 1 5/8” Nut
  • 25 ½” Scale
  • 6150 Frets (Medium)
  • Aged Neck Dots
  • Vintage T Bridge w/Compensated Brass Saddles
  • Locking Kluson Tuners
  • Custom Wound Grosh GT (Neck Pickup)
  • Custom Wound Grosh GTX (Bridge Pickup)
  • Controls
    • 3-Way Pickup Selector
    • Volume
    • Tone
  • Includes Custom Fitted G&G Hardshell Case and Certificate of Authenticity
 
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I love it... Speaking of tele offsets, the redwood jazzmaster shaped tele I built for my friend is my favorite... lightweight, but perfectly balanced, and it looks cool...
 
Cool... Reminds me a little of my $40 Alden though... Sorry rotflmao

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I usually don't like the "Tele blended with another guitar" look, but that actually looks pretty cool! :thu: It also sounds great! BTW, it was kind of funky that Andy from ProGuitar Shop started the demo off, playing a rockabilly version of Rush's "In The Mood". :grin: We used to play that song in one of my bands.


 
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I'm still digging this. Between this shape and the Albert Lee MM guitars you might see me playing something strange in the near future :)
 
I like it, but this is my favorite Grosh model. I know it isn't going to be popular here, but I love it.

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actually I dig that one too.

I spoke with DOn Grosh at NAMM this year and really like some of the guitars but they were far out of my price range....most of the ones I dug were around $5000,
 
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