The white Bird of prey is a particularly flexible, wonderful guitar, so we needed to remain consistent with the first and keep the exemplary feel, while adding some spirit," Peck says. Gretsch has revealed the restricted release Orville Peck Bird of prey, denoting the nation star's very first mark guitar.
Appeared soon after the arrival of Peck's third collection Rush: Vol 1 recently, the new guitar is charged as a fitting recognition for a limit pushing visionary which offers a staggering tone, ideal for any type, and an energy that figures out how to be both new and exemplary simultaneously.
It's been a joy working with Gretsch on my particular guitar, and I'm really glad for it," says Orville Peck in an official statement. "The white Bird of prey is a particularly flexible, lovely guitar, so we needed to remain consistent with the first and keep the exemplary feel, while adding some flair. I think whoever gets the guitar will actually want to show a tad of themselves through it.
The guitar includes an agreeable 2.5″-profound maple body with the Gretsch 'ML' preparing for an enormous empty body sound for lucidity and acoustic subtlety.
A 12″-range streaked black fingerboard with moved edges and 22 medium large frets beat a 25.5″-scale maple neck with the exemplary Gretsch "U"- molded profile for liquid playing, while Luminlay side spots offer accuracy worrying in low-light settings.
It's fueled by the all-new FT-67 Filter'Tron humbucking pickups, which were intended to catch valid classic Gretsch voicing however with an all the more balanced tone for present day playing styles.
Somewhere else, the Bigsby B6GP String-Through vibrato rear end makes it faster (and simpler) to change strings, and gives expanded vibration move to upgraded maintain.
Likewise, select western-themed work of art by Judith Rothman Pierce of RoseCut Dress on the gold plexi pickguard and matured pearloid Humpblock fingerboard decorates gives the new Gretsch an unmistakable Peck-motivated touch.
Bumper has supported Peck since the beginning of his profession, picking him as an individual from Bumper Next 2020, its yearly craftsman improvement program.