G&L ASAT Classic Pickups, A Little Info Please....

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Butch Snyder
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G&L ASAT Classic Pickups, A Little Info Please....

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Hi All,

I'm fairly new to the forum. Joined years ago and never really posted. I have rejoined and plan on being here more frequently. I have a line on a set of G&L ASAT Classic pickups; the MFDs not the alnicos, and not the big MFDs that look like P90s. I thought I might try them; but I haven't really head these pickups nor read much about them. There has to be some folks here tat have ample experience with them. I would appreciate you sharing your experiences or reviews.

They will be going in a Tele with an ash body, maple fretboard, with 250k pots.

Thanks, in advance.

Butch Snyder
-Butch
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Re: G&L ASAT Classic Pickups, A Little Info Please....

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The best I can do is provide samples of what they sound like in different people's hands.

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKllsfB0a4s&t=89s[/video]

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zcRJZiMMns[/video]

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpnwEmfFSFY[/video]

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc2ZWjwMnGg[/video]

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_h7IAHXxMw[/video]

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLN-Y7SgAEI[/video]

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i20ORHU1DIM[/video]
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Re: G&L ASAT Classic Pickups, A Little Info Please....

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Here's a video comparing a Fender with alnico pickups to MFDs that is to my ears pretty representative; MFDs in general have more output, focused attack and crisp tightness; they also sound a bit darker, but they still fall more into the 'bright' single coil camp than giving humbucker thickness. They can achieve more 'modern' driven tones, which means a bit more versatility than the alnico singles.

This is not at the *total* expense of the traditional Telecaster tone, but the alnico chime/open sound can't really be imitated; for me one can't replace the other so I would buy one of each :) For a lot of people & styles the standard telecaster sound is too twangy/weak/thin, but traditional Telecaster players might find it easier to get the 'classic' sounds (no surprise) from alnico.

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PzhYH6Q81M[/video]
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Re: G&L ASAT Classic Pickups, A Little Info Please....

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Danley wrote:Here's a video comparing a Fender with alnico pickups to MFDs that is to my ears pretty representative; MFDs in general have more output, focused attack and crisp tightness; they also sound a bit darker, but they still fall more into the 'bright' single coil camp than giving humbucker thickness. They can achieve more 'modern' driven tones, which means a bit more versatility than the alnico singles.

This is not at the *total* expense of the traditional Telecaster tone, but the alnico chime/open sound can't really be imitated; for me one can't replace the other so I would buy one of each :) For a lot of people & styles the standard telecaster sound is too twangy/weak/thin, but traditional Telecaster players might find it easier to get the 'classic' sounds (no surprise) from alnico.

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PzhYH6Q81M[/video]
This is the one I needed to see. Many thanks for all the vids. I had seen most of these as well. I wanted to read a description as well. Thanks so much for providing.
-Butch