Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
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Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
Hi, G L Noobe here. Please give opinions on ASAT Classic vs Special. Thanks!
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Re: Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
They sound different...
Best I could find on the You Tube:
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnORZBD1IZ0[/video]
Best I could find on the You Tube:
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnORZBD1IZ0[/video]
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Re: Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
Never played a classic. I've had a couple tribute specials and I own an SC-2 that has similar pickups to the special. In my mind, the classic is G&L's spin on the "classic" tele specs i.e. one with a lipstick neck pickup and single coil bridge. So I expect tones to be tele-like. Twangy on the bridge and thicker neck tones, but they'll both have that thin single coil flavor.
The special's neck pickup is the same one as in my SC-2. This pickup sounds very strat-like. The bridge pickup is more tuned to a twangy tele pickup, but with a little more bass. I like to think of the SC-2 (and by association the ASAT special) as a strat in the neck position, a tele in the bridge and middle positions, and with more output than traditional single coil pickups.
In my opinion, the ASAT special would be the way to go. I rarely, if ever, wish my pickups had less output and a narrower frequency response. When in doubt I usually go with the guitar that has the most versatility and requires the less outboard gear to get it to sound how I want it.
The special's neck pickup is the same one as in my SC-2. This pickup sounds very strat-like. The bridge pickup is more tuned to a twangy tele pickup, but with a little more bass. I like to think of the SC-2 (and by association the ASAT special) as a strat in the neck position, a tele in the bridge and middle positions, and with more output than traditional single coil pickups.
In my opinion, the ASAT special would be the way to go. I rarely, if ever, wish my pickups had less output and a narrower frequency response. When in doubt I usually go with the guitar that has the most versatility and requires the less outboard gear to get it to sound how I want it.
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Re: Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
Which pickup configuration? The ASAT Classic can be either MFD or Alnico. ASAT Classic Alnico will be more like a tradition Telecaster. The MFD version is fuller/thicker and higher output. The MFDs have more mid and bottom end than the Alnico. Here is a demo of an MFD ASAT Classic vs American Telecaster.
[video]https://youtu.be/JBLHEQZEt70[/video]
To me the large MFDs in the ASAT Special are "special" - If I could only keep one between the Classic and the Special, I would choose the special. The larger MFDs are even more rich / full in tone. Plenty of spank in the bridge position. The neck pickup is so smooth - best sound neck pickup I've come across. They both work very well with the tone and volume pots to give you great versatility. The Saddle-Lock bridge is a better bridge in my opinion and give the guitar more sustain.
Nick does some of the best demos I've seen. Here is one for the Tribute ASAT Special.
[video]https://youtu.be/LrEJUY3I7C8[/video]
Both a great guitars, and I'm glad I have one of each. If you want something that is like a traditional Telecaster, then the Alnico variant of the Classic is the way to go. If you want a more modern interpretation that works well with a lot of effects, then either the MFD Classic or Special. If traditional aesthetics are important, then a Classic.
Hope that helps. Hopefully Sam chimes in, he has an awesome ASAT collection and can probably give way better insight than me.
Cheers, Dan
[video]https://youtu.be/JBLHEQZEt70[/video]
To me the large MFDs in the ASAT Special are "special" - If I could only keep one between the Classic and the Special, I would choose the special. The larger MFDs are even more rich / full in tone. Plenty of spank in the bridge position. The neck pickup is so smooth - best sound neck pickup I've come across. They both work very well with the tone and volume pots to give you great versatility. The Saddle-Lock bridge is a better bridge in my opinion and give the guitar more sustain.
Nick does some of the best demos I've seen. Here is one for the Tribute ASAT Special.
[video]https://youtu.be/LrEJUY3I7C8[/video]
Both a great guitars, and I'm glad I have one of each. If you want something that is like a traditional Telecaster, then the Alnico variant of the Classic is the way to go. If you want a more modern interpretation that works well with a lot of effects, then either the MFD Classic or Special. If traditional aesthetics are important, then a Classic.
Hope that helps. Hopefully Sam chimes in, he has an awesome ASAT collection and can probably give way better insight than me.
Cheers, Dan
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Re: Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
Here are the videos posted on the main G&L website in the Spec Video Demo pages:
ASAT Classic:
[video]https://youtu.be/lLN-Y7SgAEI[/video]
ASAT Special:
[video]https://youtu.be/_Y4fGrh52i0[/video]
Hope this helps.
ASAT Classic:
[video]https://youtu.be/lLN-Y7SgAEI[/video]
ASAT Special:
[video]https://youtu.be/_Y4fGrh52i0[/video]
Hope this helps.
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Re: Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
Good call Craig! I forgot about those videos...
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Re: Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
Thanks for the input everyone. More opinions are welcome, please.
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Re: Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
I suddenly want an ASAT Special.
G & L: '08 Comanche (Tribute) | '14 ASAT Classic | '00 ASAT Spec | '21 JB2 (Tribute)
Other: '87 Strat | '05 Heritage CH-157 | '12 Tele Select Koa | '19 MJT Esquire | '18 Taylor | 2015 Chrome Epi Dobro |
Other: '87 Strat | '05 Heritage CH-157 | '12 Tele Select Koa | '19 MJT Esquire | '18 Taylor | 2015 Chrome Epi Dobro |
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Re: Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
well, i've been a big fan of the jumbo mfd p'ups on the asat special for years. now that i have a bluesboy i am a big fan of that combo as well, but the 2 guitars really sound quite different, the bridge p'up on the bluesboy brighter, the humbucker more mellow, and the tone control very important, as it is on a tele. there is some magic in those jumbo mfd's though! my tribute ASAT special had a mahogany body and those p'ups on that guitar sounded fantastic, especially playing live.docdynamite wrote:Thanks for the input everyone. More opinions are welcome, please.
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Re: Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
So John, When you say that your bluesboy bridge pickup is brighter does that mean more twang than the special?drjho7 wrote:docdynamite wrote:Thanks for the input everyone. More opinions are welcome, please.well, i've been a big fan of the jumbo mfd p'ups on the asat special for years. now that i have a bluesboy i am a big fan of that combo as well, but the 2 guitars really sound quite different, the bridge p'up on the bluesboy brighter, the humbucker more mellow, and the tone control very important, as it is on a tele. there is some magic in those jumbo mfd's though! my tribute ASAT special had a mahogany body and those p'ups on that guitar sounded fantastic, especially playing live.
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Re: Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
yup, not as twangy as an alnico pup, but twangier than the jumbo coil mfd, imo.
(relative degrees of twanginess or twangability)
(relative degrees of twanginess or twangability)
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Re: Please Compare ASAT Classic vs Special for G L Noobe.
If you want a sample of the ASAT Classic Alnico, here is a tasty demo. This is the Classic S version with Alnico pickups and a Legacy pickup in the middle position. There is a push / pull pot that give you the bridge and neck combination and all three in combination.
[video]https://youtu.be/-uebN3Rb0e0[/video]
Cheers, Dan
[video]https://youtu.be/-uebN3Rb0e0[/video]
Cheers, Dan