L-2000 vs. ASAT bass; differences?

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fraidykat
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L-2000 vs. ASAT bass; differences?

Post by fraidykat »

Good morning,

I have an L-2000 spalted bass w maple neck that I love, but now the ASAT bass is catching my eye too.
What are the differences, if any, in the 2 models?

I haven't played an ASAT yet, but my resolve not to purchase another bass is fading fast.... :alright:

Thanks,
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Re: L-2000 vs. ASAT bass; differences?

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Tonally, 99.99% the same. Same pups, bridge, etc. I suppose that the difference in the body shape and amount of wood has an impact, but I can't hear it.

There is a difference in the balance of the guitars, the ASAT bass being a bit neck heavy, due to the lack of a horn to put the strap on to.

I have one of each, and love them both.

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