Hi all,
I'm a total newbie here! I only started to learn guitar recently, and thanks to lurking on this site I bought my first G&L, a Tribute Special in blueburst a few months ago. I love it dearly.
However, it's been at the shop for a setup, and because of family reasons the luthier hasn't been able to come in and give it back to me yet. I've been without my guitar for almost 2 weeks now and I'm starting to lose my mind, so naturally I started to look at gears (uh oh).
Now, I *know* that I want a butterscotch blonde and a 3-tone tobacco sunburst ASAT eventually, I'm just not sure what I'll get first. Since the Classic Tribute have the same US pickups as the US one, I think I'm going to save the eventual US purchase for the Bluesboy (because of the different pickups) and maybe satisfy my cravings with a Tribute Classic for now.
On the other hand, since my current guitar is already single coil, I'm not sure if I should get first a Bluesboy first for the humbucker, argh.
The closest guitar shop that carries G&L's is about an hour + away, and I don't have the luxury of going there to check them out in the near future, so I'm depending on your help to see which guitar I should opt for first, Classic Bluesboy.
Is the Classic THAT much different from my Special? Out of the Classic and Bluesboy, if you could only get one American-made, which one would it be?
Thank you all so much
GAS hits again - ASAT Classic or Bluesboy?
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Hi cider,
Feel your pain buddy! Being without your guitar is no fun.
The Classic is quite a bit different than the Special. The wider aperture of the MFD pups on the Special give them a more balanced output where the highs are reduced. In other words, these pups have a fair amount of warmth to them. The Classic pups have substantially more highs because they were designed to be closer to Tele pups although still without the 'ice-pick' some Telecasters display. These pups have more 'twang' to them.
It would certainly be worth it to compare these 2 models yourself. I think you'll like the differences and will appreciate the strengths of both models.
- Jos
Feel your pain buddy! Being without your guitar is no fun.
The Classic is quite a bit different than the Special. The wider aperture of the MFD pups on the Special give them a more balanced output where the highs are reduced. In other words, these pups have a fair amount of warmth to them. The Classic pups have substantially more highs because they were designed to be closer to Tele pups although still without the 'ice-pick' some Telecasters display. These pups have more 'twang' to them.
It would certainly be worth it to compare these 2 models yourself. I think you'll like the differences and will appreciate the strengths of both models.
- Jos
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Re: GAS hits again - ASAT Classic or Bluesboy?
my next ASAT will be a Blues boy , something light , either made in Imperess or a hollow body with no sound hole , if that helps ??
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Re: GAS hits again - ASAT Classic or Bluesboy?
Actually I think you mean "Empress" wood, right?Fumble fingers wrote:my next ASAT will be a Blues boy , something light , either made in Imperess or a hollow body with no sound hole , if that helps ??
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Only one ? Bluesboy.
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I recently bought a new practice amp and it just so happens that the shop sells G&L's ( both tribute and US ). I didn't dare touch the Fallout that I had been eyeing and that was hanging about 3 feet from my head. So I used a Tribute Bluesboy to try out the amp. I had never played or given a thought to any of the Tribute models before. Well, my mind has been changed. Superb built quality and feel. +10 for the Tribute Blueboy. They really shouldn't sell the Tributes along side the US models.
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Re: GAS hits again - ASAT Classic or Bluesboy?
I started off looking for a Tribute Bluesboy in tobacco sunburst but can't find one to try. So I think I'm about to switch to a Tribute s-500 in the same burst. Different guitars but I think I'll be happy with either. Would like to find the Bluesboy to make sure.
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Hello everyone, thank you so much for your replies. I'm sorry I couldn't get back to you sooner.
@Jos: I'm planning a trip to the closest G&L dealer some time this weekend to play with the guitars. The local shop that used to carry G&L closed down before I even started to learn - I read about it recently and was bummer out. I don't have a vehicle and it takes an hour on public transit to make a 20 minutes car trip, which is why I don't have much opportunities to test things out that often. I have been listening to demo's of the Bluesboy and Classic on Youtube, and I must say I love the Bluesboy's sound. The Classic might be a bit too twangy and country for my ears.
@Tim: I'm mainly trying to play some Muse songs right now, so I know that effects matter a lot more than the specific guitar. My other favorite band is DCFC, and the guitarist plays a Bluesboy (hence my discovery of G&L in the first place).
So far, I'm definitely leaning towards the Bluesboy. I would get a Tribute in a heartbeat had it not been for the red tortoise pickguard. Really not a fan. One other thing is that my Special seems to have the same pickups as the USA Special, yet the Tribute and US Bluesboy have different humbuckers so I'm a bit worried I wouldn't get the real Bluesboy experience going for a Tribute. Any thoughts?
@Jos: I'm planning a trip to the closest G&L dealer some time this weekend to play with the guitars. The local shop that used to carry G&L closed down before I even started to learn - I read about it recently and was bummer out. I don't have a vehicle and it takes an hour on public transit to make a 20 minutes car trip, which is why I don't have much opportunities to test things out that often. I have been listening to demo's of the Bluesboy and Classic on Youtube, and I must say I love the Bluesboy's sound. The Classic might be a bit too twangy and country for my ears.
@Tim: I'm mainly trying to play some Muse songs right now, so I know that effects matter a lot more than the specific guitar. My other favorite band is DCFC, and the guitarist plays a Bluesboy (hence my discovery of G&L in the first place).
So far, I'm definitely leaning towards the Bluesboy. I would get a Tribute in a heartbeat had it not been for the red tortoise pickguard. Really not a fan. One other thing is that my Special seems to have the same pickups as the USA Special, yet the Tribute and US Bluesboy have different humbuckers so I'm a bit worried I wouldn't get the real Bluesboy experience going for a Tribute. Any thoughts?
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WOO HOO. I just found a Tribute Bluesboy Semi-Hollow in tobacco burst. (Now there's a mouthful for you.) Love the sound, the feel, and the look so I pulled the trigger on it today. As it's a Christmas present, the better half has taken charge of it for the next month but that will just make the anticipation that much stronger.jukie wrote:I started off looking for a Tribute Bluesboy in tobacco sunburst but can't find one to try. So I think I'm about to switch to a Tribute s-500 in the same burst. Different guitars but I think I'll be happy with either. Would like to find the Bluesboy to make sure.
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Re: GAS hits again - ASAT Classic or Bluesboy?
So you played it, loved it ..and now you can't have it back until christmas ?? .... I'd hold thanksgiving hostage until I got my ax back -LOLjukie wrote:WOO HOO. I just found a Tribute Bluesboy Semi-Hollow in tobacco burst. (Now there's a mouthful for you.) Love the sound, the feel, and the look so I pulled the trigger on it today. As it's a Christmas present, the better half has taken charge of it for the next month but that will just make the anticipation that much stronger.jukie wrote:I started off looking for a Tribute Bluesboy in tobacco sunburst but can't find one to try. So I think I'm about to switch to a Tribute s-500 in the same burst. Different guitars but I think I'll be happy with either. Would like to find the Bluesboy to make sure.
cider: what did you decide ? Sounds like a US Bluesboy is in your future
Tim, I guess that was a darn good idea you had with that guitar - cheers
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Mike
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Hey Mike, thanks for checking up! I still have not made up my mind yet. Last weekend I made a trip to the closest g&l dealer in the area, and to my disappointment they only had ONE tribute invader. :/ really wanted to try the bluesboy or the fallout, meh.
I got an LP studio for Christmas/ birthday because my tribute asat special had been so temperamental it was almost impossible to enjoy playing it. Next time I but a g&l instrument it will be American made and from somewhere I can try it out. I might be closer to dealers over Christmas break since I'll be in socal. We'll see
I got an LP studio for Christmas/ birthday because my tribute asat special had been so temperamental it was almost impossible to enjoy playing it. Next time I but a g&l instrument it will be American made and from somewhere I can try it out. I might be closer to dealers over Christmas break since I'll be in socal. We'll see