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Added a new G&L to the family
I didn't have any cash, but had some trade stock laying around...well I added another G&L to the family...a natural finish ASAT Classic Tribute. I have seen mixed reviews of these guitars, but I really liked the first one, so the second was a no brainer for me!
I am sure I will adopt a few more teles in the future!
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Can you tell a difference with the Neck pup covers off? I don't hear it much myself. NICE ASAT! P/G really offsets the natural finish.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Seattle, WA
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I have that exact same Tribute in Black and love it. I just stepped up for a GE Smith Tele tonight though and it will prolly be taking over the number one positiuon of the Tribute. Thta Tribute is the best 430 bucks I've ever spent on a guitar. I often opt for the Tribute over a 3300 T. ANderson and a 2800 buck Les Paul - that's how good it is.
But the GE Smith -oh man! what a piece. If it's neck was just as non sticky as the tribute, it would be a super - guitar. |
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BroadMaster...No, I can't really tell much difference with the cover off the neck pickup. (Although I think the G&Ls do have a unique sound which isn't necessarily 100% tele-like.) I like the pickguard too, but it would also look good in flat black....maybe later.
Chabby...I know what you mean. The Tributes are really nice guitars for the money - much more guitar for the price than when I was younger. I have wanted a natural tele for a long time & the timing was just right. Tell us more about your GE Smith; I have not played one.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Englewood, CO
Age: 33
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Good choice! My Tribute ASAT Classic is my only guitar right now and I don't feel like I'm missing anything with it. I played it right after playing some MIM Teles and was blown away by it.
That was a year ago. I still play it each and every day. I think it's been a great guitar for me to learn with. In fact, I definitely see more Tribute G&Ls in my future.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Va.
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Couldn't agree more...
I love my ASAT Trib...Leo did indeed get it right, especially the pickups on the Classic.
Everybody ought to have at least one!
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How's the neck feel on the ASATs ?
I haven't tried one yet but I own a Legacy HSS and the neck is flatter, larger and slimmer than a Strat which makes for a faster playing guitar (in my hands anyway). That is in part why I bought one over a Strat. Do you find the Asat's neck shape to be closer to a Fender Tele or more like the Legacy ?
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Seattle, WA
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Yeah - everyone that grabs mine to try is immediately blown away by its punch and power, not to mention playability. It really is a Tele on steroids and is really a thing of it's own.
Every Tele player that picks it up asks me why it has so much more punchiness to it than their Tele's to which I reply I don't know unless it's just hotter pickups. But we determined it's also the neck-it's real snappy and gives you alot of pop on the attack. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Va.
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It's difficult to describe, but I think it's wider and flatter. In any case, it's real substantial feeling, and a pleasure to play.
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Well if it's remotely close to the Legacy's neck feel, I'll own one shortly.
Can't believe I haven't tried an Asat after all these years, I've only played Legacys... I've been too busy lurking around Telecasters I guess. I'm off to the music store right now so I'll finally give them a try today. Contratz on the new guitar by the way; looks good!
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Rockledge Florida
Age: 56
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I had one and sold it.
It had all the good things already mentioned going for it but it and I just weren't meant to be. I heard the new owner play it the other night in blues bar through a music man tube amp and it sounded AWESOME! It just didnt have any mojo for me in it! |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
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If you want to know the type of neck finish on a Tribute G + L, look no further than the finish on a Squier, especially the Indonesian ones. So happens, the Indo Squiers and the Tributes are since early 2007 all made at the Cor-tek facility in Surubaya.
As for neck profile, nut width, radius, fret size and so forth, best to just say that G + L Tributes necks are across the board more generic than their US counterparts. Suppose you have a US G + L that you would kill to protect, but now you are asked to play a seamy, rough place where the guitar may be needed for self defense. Substitute a Tribute with the same basic body shape, same pickups and go play that rat-hole, and if someone steals the Tribute, go find another for $ 250. Not the same really, but most audience types will never begin to know.
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nice git!
i never played the Tribute series, but currently have more-than-1 USA ASATs, and Fenders cannot begin-to-be what these things are. dont get me wrong, I LUB FENDERS
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Not familiar w/ the foreign G&L's, but I've had a US G&L ASAT deluxe for awhile now and it's not a REALLL tele.
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I've read some negative things about the Tributes, but my (Korean-made) Tribute S-500 is my strat-shaped-object of choice. Punch and quack for days! I really think you can't go wrong with a Tribute, and the main thing is simply that you're happy with the guitar. Good on ya! (My S-500 is also natural with tortoise pickguard - my favorite color scheme!)
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Seattle, WA
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The Tribute I have is as good a player as money can really buy. You put a blindfold on and you'd never know it was any different form any other G&L ASAT. They are that good. AT lest the one I have made in Indonesia. And they are good right off the shelf too, unlike some other indonesian guits.
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