S-500 versus ASAT Classic S
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S-500 versus ASAT Classic S
Anyone have (or at least played) both an S-500 and an ASAT Classic S and if so can you comment on how they compare in terms of sound? I've looked unsuccessfully for an S-500 for a while (I'm in Australia where there don't seem to be many), but I do now have an ASAT Classic S. The middle pickup is actually the same as on an S-500, and the two other pickups are also MFDs, So now I'm starting to wonder if what I have is close enough to what I was looking for. Thanks
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Re: S-500 versus ASAT Classic S
The big differences are the control wiring, the bridge type and body shape are different. You might search for U-tube videos of each model to hear the differences.dhgleaves wrote:Anyone have (or at least played) both an S-500 and an ASAT Classic S and if so can you comment on how they compare in terms of sound? I've looked unsuccessfully for an S-500 for a while (I'm in Australia where there don't seem to be many), but I do now have an ASAT Classic S. The middle pickup is actually the same as on an S-500, and the two other pickups are also MFDs, So now I'm starting to wonder if what I have is close enough to what I was looking for. Thanks
For differences in the pickups, see: List of pickups used in G&L guitars.
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Re: S-500 versus ASAT Classic S
Not the same thing by a long shot. I do not have experience with the modern day S-500, my youngest is an S-500 Signature from 1991, but I can compare those with a couple of ASAT Classic 'S' guitars. The former is a hi-fi "Strat" with wonderful pickups and PTB tone stack giving you all the traditional sounds and more. The latter is a souped up Tele with ASAT Classic MFD pups where expected and the middle S-500 pup there to add some nice quack-like tones. But again, an entirely different foundation on which the sonics are built where things like body shape and tone stack differences all factor in.dhgleaves wrote:Anyone have (or at least played) both an S-500 and an ASAT Classic S and if so can you comment on how they compare in terms of sound? I've looked unsuccessfully for an S-500 for a while (I'm in Australia where there don't seem to be many), but I do now have an ASAT Classic S. The middle pickup is actually the same as on an S-500, and the two other pickups are also MFDs, So now I'm starting to wonder if what I have is close enough to what I was looking for. Thanks
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Re: S-500 versus ASAT Classic S
I haven't played a Classic S, but my ASAT and my S-500 sound different -- the S-500 sounds like it has springs in it...dhgleaves wrote:Anyone have (or at least played) both an S-500 and an ASAT Classic S and if so can you comment on how they compare in terms of sound? I've looked unsuccessfully for an S-500 for a while (I'm in Australia where there don't seem to be many), but I do now have an ASAT Classic S. The middle pickup is actually the same as on an S-500, and the two other pickups are also MFDs, So now I'm starting to wonder if what I have is close enough to what I was looking for. Thanks
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