My ASAT Junior II

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ravelleman
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My ASAT Junior II

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I got this brand new for [*price deleted by Admin] on ebay from shop in LA a couple of months ago. When it arrived I was in the middle of finishing assignments for my masters so I didn't really get any time to play with it. At first I didn't know what to think but it has rapidly become my go-to guitar. I also changed amps recently from an ENGL Thunder 50w combo to a Laney Lionheart 5w combo and the Junior sounds exquisite through the new setup.

I already have a mahogany ASAT Special Deluxe and they really are quite different animals. The P90s have much more of a mid presence than the large MFDs. The Special can get a lot of those Tele tones but the Junior, unsurprisingly, can't.

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This is my messy rig: Junior - Polytune (washed out) - Timmy - BAT Pharaoh - Lionheart 5w - CoPilot Polypus - Flashback

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Re: My ASAT Junior II

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Very nice. I also like p90s and your right, they are not Tele tones.-- Darwin
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Re: My ASAT Junior II the other day

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nice setup played a Blues boy though a Laney the other day at the music store they really can rock
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Re: My ASAT Junior II

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looks good !!
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Re: My ASAT Junior II

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Great and unique guitar you have there! I wish I could compare a Jr.II like this to my ASAT Super with its overwound MFD's some day and find out which one is the real Les Paul killer! :mrgreen:
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Re: My ASAT Junior II

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GeorgeB wrote:Great and unique guitar you have there! I wish I could compare a Jr.II like this to my ASAT Super with its overwound MFD's some day and find out which one is the real Les Paul killer! :mrgreen:
None of the above IMO, at least if you're not talking an LP Jr or Special. The MFDs on a Super, although overwound, still retain a lot of high-end. The Junior II indeed has a lot of growl to it. You'll notice the difference in resonance between an MFD and a pickup like the P-90. I had to rework the tone stack on my amp when switching between them because I mostly play MFDs and hence have dialed down the inherent brightness of these pups. But that caused the Junior II to sound a bit muddled because it doesn't have as much highs in its sonic spectrum.

Having said all of that, dialing down the tone control on a Super itself give you some delicious 'mother' tones!

- Jos