
Multiple reasons for getting this one. Including: the Detroit Muscle Series is way cool, want to see the difference between this and the Classic Custom, I do not have anything with a P90, have always wanted a bright yellow guitar (favorite color), it is Georgia Tech color (wife is an alum), and you can never have too many ASAT’s.
Out of the box I love the color! This is not a guitar for the bashful players. If you like bright colors this will do it.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/Wwewgh][img]http ... .jpg[/img]G&L Detroit Muscle Series SS Collection ASAT Bluesboy 90 - 1 by asatsam, on Flickr[/url]
[url=https://flic.kr/p/XzR4qc][img]http ... .jpg[/img]G&L Detroit Muscle Series SS Collection ASAT Bluesboy 90 - 2 by asatsam, on Flickr[/url]
[url=https://flic.kr/p/Wwevuh][img]http ... .jpg[/img]G&L Detroit Muscle Series SS Collection ASAT Bluesboy 90 - 3 by asatsam, on Flickr[/url]
When first picked her up the weight was right on. About 8lbs, maybe less, and felt well balanced. The #1, 12" neck felt like it should. As a guy who was a #2, 7.5" neck guy forever, it wasn’t until I got the Will Ray sig that I appreciated this neck. Enough to grab onto and bend to your hearts content but not a baseball bat neck. I can live with the plain G&L head stock.
After plugging her in, this has its own tone and is one I like! The P90 is more rock oriented versus the Classic Custom for sure. You can run in neck only for some gritty rock, middle rounds it some but still rich sound. My test time was on a Mesa Boogie F-50, which has super clean as well as respectable crunch. Want to try other amps to see what other tubes etc. sound like.
Here are my Bluesboy varieties, and this one is toward the top pick. The green parts ASAT I built and this one are tied for some of the best sounding ASAT pickup combinations I have found. (yellow and blue make green, right?)
[url=https://flic.kr/p/XHV28W][img]http ... .jpg[/img]Bluesboys by asatsam, on Flickr[/url]
Off to play!!!!