The other immediately obvious difference is that, while the full-size model is reasonably well balanced on the strap, the sawn-off Junior is much more neck-heavy.įirst up for amplification is the large-bodied G2622T… and much as we love wanging away on a Bigsby, the B70 fitted to this guitar feels ever so slightly anomalous. It’s no surprise, then, that their acoustic voices are broadly similar, at least in the top end, the main difference being that the bigger guitar has much more bloom in the lower frequencies. These two instruments are identical in every specification except body shape and Bigsby type.
The G2622T earns one small black mark for a misaligned arrow on one of the volume knobs the G2655T gets one for some slightly scruffy finishing around the lower f-hole, and another for a painfully sharp-cornered nut. Both our review guitars seem well made overall, with good neck joins and tidy binding throughout.