Gretsch Unveils Limited Edition Streamliner Collection: A Golden Era of Tone

Meet the Limited Edition Gretsch Streamliner guitars. Experience the G2655TG, G2622TG, and G2420TG with powerful tone, gold hardware, and classic Bigsby vibratos.
Unleash classic style and modern tone with the new Limited Edition Gretsch Streamliners. Upgraded with Broad'Tron BT-3S pickups, gold hardware, and Bigsby tailpieces.

For guitarists who demand more volume, more style, and uncompromising performance, the latest drop from Gretsch is set to turn heads. The brand has just announced three new Limited Edition Streamliner models—the G2655TG, G2622TG, and G2420TG—each bursting into the modern era with upgraded electronics, striking gold hardware, and the unmistakable Bigsby vibrato.

Whether you prefer the feedback rejection of a center block or the rich resonance of a fully hollow body, this limited-edition lineup offers classic Gretsch aesthetics and complete tone-shaping flexibility for the modern player.

Shared Upgrades: Power Meets Elegance

While each model offers a distinct playing experience, Gretsch has unified this limited-edition run with a suite of premium, modern features designed to push your sound further:

  • Broad’Tron BT-3S Humbuckers: These newly designed pickups deliver powerful, articulate sound.

  • Complete Tone-Shaping: Master volume, master tone, and individual pickup volume controls.

  • Push/Pull Coil-Splitting: Integrated into the Master Volume, this unlocks sparkling single-coil tones alongside thick humbucker warmth.

  • Premium Aesthetics: Gleaming gold hardware, metal G-Arrow control knobs, and 3-ply black pickguards.

  • Exceptional Playability: A comfortable Soft “C” shaped Nato neck, 12″-radius Laurel fingerboard, 22 medium jumbo frets, and pearloid Big Block inlays.

  • Upgraded Hardware: Real bone nuts and die-cast sealed tuning machines across the board.

 

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The Lineup: Which Streamliner Fits Your Style?

The G2655TG Streamliner Centre Block Jr. Double-Cut

Designed for players who want a compact feel without sacrificing punch, the G2655TG packs massive tone into a smaller package. Its arched laminated maple body features a chambered center block, making it highly resistant to feedback under high-gain situations.

  • Key Hardware: Anchored Adjusto-Matic bridge and a Bigsby B50 vibrato tailpiece.

Available at Andertons – £599

Available at Sweetwater – $799.99

Available at Thomann – €629

Gretsch Limited Edition G2655TG Streamliner Centre Block Jr. double-cutaway electric guitar featuring gold hardware and a Bigsby B50 vibrato.
Gretsch G2655TG

The G2622TG Streamliner Center Block Double-Cut

The powerhouse of the trio, the G2622TG features a larger 16-inch arched maple body. It retains the feedback-fighting chambered center block of its smaller sibling but pushes more air for a broader, more authoritative sonic footprint.

  • Key Hardware: Anchored Adjusto-Matic bridge and a Bigsby B70 vibrato tailpiece.

Available at Andertons – £599

Available at Sweetwater – $799.99

Available at Thomann – €629

Gretsch Limited Edition G2622TG Streamliner Center Block double-cutaway electric guitar with pearloid Big Block inlays and a Bigsby B70 tailpiece.
Gretsch G2622TG

The G2420TG Streamliner Hollow Body Single-Cut

For the traditionalist yearning for “that big-body sound,” the G2420TG delivers rich fullness and deep resonance. As a fully hollow single-cut instrument supported by parallel tone bars, it captures the authentic, elegant style that made Gretsch a legend.

  • Key Hardware: Adjusto-Matic bridge with a secured laurel base and a Bigsby B60 vibrato tailpiece.

Available at Andertons – £649

Available at Sweetwater – $799.99

Gretsch Limited Edition G2420TG Streamliner Hollow Body single-cut electric guitar showcasing parallel tone bars, gold hardware, and a Bigsby B60 vibrato.
Gretsch G2420TG

Specifications Comparison

Feature G2655TG Centre Block Jr. G2622TG Center Block G2420TG Hollow Body
Body Style Smaller Double-Cutaway 16″ Double-Cutaway Single-Cutaway Hollow
Bracing Chambered Centre Block Chambered Center Block Parallel Tone Bars
Bigsby® Tailpiece B50 B70 B60
Bridge Type Anchored Adjusto-Matic Anchored Adjusto-Matic Adjusto-Matic on Secured Laurel Base
Pickups Broad’Tron BT-3S Broad’Tron BT-3S Broad’Tron BT-3S
Coil-Split Yes (Push/Pull Master Volume) Yes (Push/Pull Master Volume) Yes (Push/Pull Master Volume)
Hardware Gold Gold Gold

Conclusion

The Limited Edition Gretsch Streamliner collection perfectly bridges the gap between vintage allure and modern versatility. By combining the aesthetic charm of gold hardware and Big Block inlays with the practical, modern necessity of coil-splitting Broad’Tron BT-3S pickups, Gretsch has delivered a series that looks like a classic but roars like a modern workhorse.

These are great-looking models if you need the tight, high-gain performance of the Centre Block models or the woody resonance of the Hollow Body. A bold new option awaits you.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the main difference between the G2655TG and the G2622TG?

A: The primary difference is body size. The G2655TG is a “Centre Block Jr.” featuring a smaller, more compact body, making it incredibly comfortable and punchy. The G2622TG is a full-sized 16-inch double-cutaway, offering a slightly broader tonal footprint.

Q: Can I get single-coil tones out of these guitars?

A: Yes! All three limited-edition models feature a Push/Pull mechanism built into the Master Volume knob, allowing you to split the Broad’Tron™ BT-3S humbuckers for chiming single-coil sounds.

Q: Will the fully hollow G2420TG feedback if I use distortion?

A: Because the G2420TG is fully hollow (using parallel tone bars rather than a solid center block), it is more prone to feedback at high volumes and high gain compared to the G2655TG and G2622TG. However, it provides unmatched acoustic resonance and rich, clean tones.

Q: What material is the nut made from?

A: Gretsch has upgraded these limited editions with real bone nuts (1.6875″ width) for improved tuning stability and resonance.

 

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