dirtytricks
Tele-Meister
Hi,
I tried a G&L Tribute ASAT Classic a few days ago, the neck was amazing, really comfortable, great frets, cant fault the playing experience at all!
Tried the guitar through a Fender Deluxe Reverb and compared it against a Fender USA Standard, Fender Deluxe with S1 Switching and a Classic Player Tele.
I found the ASAT to be more responsive and generally sounded better to my ears on the day, the best 'other' guitar in the test was the USA Deluxe which came a very close second.......I liked the ASAT neck a little more due to the satin feel although the Deluxe was also very nice!
In terms of finish I found them to be relatively equal in that I felt the Deluxe finish was 'milky' and a little like a washed over finish (rubbish description but the best I could manage!) in Nitro with the ASAT being gloss and good quality.
The sound was the element of the test which surprised me the most, I was aware of the differences between the pickup styles before the test.....the ASAT sounded fuller, warmer and more useable to my ears on the day, with the USA Standard and Classic Player sounding very thin and difficult to use.
The Deluxe was fuller and warmer than its Fender counterparts and was slightly more complex in that it was a little more refined than that ASAT, however with a little tweaking I feel both could have achieved a good imitation of each other.
Off the back of this mini review I am seriously considering pulling the triger on the ASAT Tribute Classic, however the concerns I have are as follows:
1) Should I be concerned that the strings feeding through the body to the saddles did not seem to follow through in a straight line? I believe this is because the ferrules were not cut correctly and were misaligned.....
(If I was to order a tribute ASAT I would ask for a new one to be ordered in)
2) Are there any known issues with the quality of these guitars?
Just as a little disclaimer, Im not suggestion that these guitars are better thena current Fender production models across the board, just my opinion on the day for what I use'em for.....still love my Classic 50'!
Thanks
Andy
I tried a G&L Tribute ASAT Classic a few days ago, the neck was amazing, really comfortable, great frets, cant fault the playing experience at all!
Tried the guitar through a Fender Deluxe Reverb and compared it against a Fender USA Standard, Fender Deluxe with S1 Switching and a Classic Player Tele.
I found the ASAT to be more responsive and generally sounded better to my ears on the day, the best 'other' guitar in the test was the USA Deluxe which came a very close second.......I liked the ASAT neck a little more due to the satin feel although the Deluxe was also very nice!
In terms of finish I found them to be relatively equal in that I felt the Deluxe finish was 'milky' and a little like a washed over finish (rubbish description but the best I could manage!) in Nitro with the ASAT being gloss and good quality.
The sound was the element of the test which surprised me the most, I was aware of the differences between the pickup styles before the test.....the ASAT sounded fuller, warmer and more useable to my ears on the day, with the USA Standard and Classic Player sounding very thin and difficult to use.
The Deluxe was fuller and warmer than its Fender counterparts and was slightly more complex in that it was a little more refined than that ASAT, however with a little tweaking I feel both could have achieved a good imitation of each other.
Off the back of this mini review I am seriously considering pulling the triger on the ASAT Tribute Classic, however the concerns I have are as follows:
1) Should I be concerned that the strings feeding through the body to the saddles did not seem to follow through in a straight line? I believe this is because the ferrules were not cut correctly and were misaligned.....
(If I was to order a tribute ASAT I would ask for a new one to be ordered in)
2) Are there any known issues with the quality of these guitars?
Just as a little disclaimer, Im not suggestion that these guitars are better thena current Fender production models across the board, just my opinion on the day for what I use'em for.....still love my Classic 50'!
Thanks
Andy