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G&L ASAT Classic Bluesboy Semi-hollow
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Published on 03/07/06 at 08:21
See above ...

Mine is colored honeyburst, leaving beautifully veins appear beautiful swamp ash of bluesboy ...

Beautiful finish ...

Do not go out of tune ... Mechanics really fucking why ...

Compared to a US Strato, that not forgive, sorry for Fender but it hurts for them ...

Normal, G & L Leo Fender is also, but the top of his game, and with the spirit of love with its products maker ...

Finally, note that by ordering directly from G & L can almost change everything (in birdseye neck, body, mechanical, etc ...) It's Custom ... so as

UTILIZATION

Handle exceptional ... End like a Fender Start, but I do not know what's "it slips on like we want" ... In any case the handle as comfortable as I wanted at the moment ...
Access to acute and well as on a Telecaster
Super easy to use as a TV, three mic positions, one volume, one tone, and it's done ... Except that on this one, it sounds in all positions ...
With a half case, it is light (and at the same time we feel that it's solid)

SOUNDS

Here we touch the field of dreams

I play mostly on the neck position, with the micro Seth Lover (I'm also so crazy that I just bought another scratch, with two of these-mounted microphones above)

It's hot, end on a good amp it really leaves the ass (like most who heard scratch), the sustain is not bad ... Blues in the fields up big rock (I play the Queens of the Stone Age, Pearl Jam, etc ... with) is perfect ... The feedback is never far away with the fat saturation, but easily control ...

These microphones are also excellent in the clear (for casseroles funky, perfect) and is very accurate ... Depending on the volume knob, going from light to crunch to OD ... Top

In terms of sound, it really reminds me of L-series Mike Mc Cready Pearl Jam, it sounds vintage ... It sings what;)

Tele bridge pickup type "twang" is not bad, but it's less, I use it sometimes to get out of the mix ... drier ... The two microphones go great together ...

OVERALL OPINION

This is my wonder, I do not sell, at least not against another guitar ... I've had a year and I can not believe that with age it will get even better ... Because here is simple, she stopped dead in my buying frenzy scratches ... In any case one thing is certain, she buries Fender
If I'm the fly in the subway, I try to buy exactly the same ... If I do not find it, I'll probably be inconsolable ...
I tried 20 before stopping on this one ... There were G & L (Comanche, S500, Legacy, Asat Classic) and Fender (tele 52, strato, strato deluxe 50th anniversary). Tried everything ... I have no hesitation ...