Charlie Christian
JazzBebop1940s

Charlie Christian£2,500 · Premium Rig

Gibson ES-150 through a clean amplifier — Christian was the first electric guitarist to be recognised as an equal voice in jazz combos, establishing single-note electric guitar soloing as an art form.

Total: ~£23473 pieces

Signal Chain

Full signal path

GuitarGretsch G5420T
AmpFender Blues
ReverbStrymon Flint

£2,500 · Premium — Complete Rig

Estimated total~£2347

Getting the Sound Right

  • Jazz players often roll the tone knob to 3-4 and the volume back slightly for that warm, "woody" sound without using any EQ on the amp
  • Push the amp with a treble booster rather than an overdrive for a more amp-like result — the signal hits the input stage with more top end that the amp then saturates
  • A clean tone still has character — explore the amp's clean EQ rather than assuming flat settings are right
  • Flat-wound strings (or half-wound) change the tonal character significantly — they have less brightness and sustain, which for jazz is a feature, not a limitation.
  • Play closer to the neck than usual — the reduced string stiffness near the neck pickup produces a rounder, fuller note character.
  • A slight clean compression (low ratio, slow attack) evens out strumming dynamics for chord accompaniment without audibly changing the tone.

Common Mistakes When Chasing This Tone

  • Playing at high volume without managing feedback — hollow-body guitars are acoustically live and will feedback freely at stage volumes. Amp positioning and pickup height affect this dramatically.
  • Using a distortion pedal instead of pushing the amp — vintage-voiced amps create better overdrive by being pushed hard than by a pedal circuit. Let the amp do the work.
  • Adding compression to fix flat clean tone — a flat, lifeless clean tone usually means the amp gain or presence is wrong, not that compression is needed. Compression on a flat tone just makes it louder.
  • Playing next to the bridge — the metallic, brittle quality near the bridge pickup is a jazz tone destroyer. Move your picking hand closer to the neck.
  • Using spring reverb heavily — spring reverb has a metallic wobble quality that is characteristic of rock and country, not jazz. A subtle plate or room reverb is more appropriate.

Charlie Christian's Sound

Gibson ES-150 through a clean amplifier — Christian was the first electric guitarist to be recognised as an equal voice in jazz combos, establishing single-note electric guitar soloing as an art form.