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Nubs
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Solamente

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So the Solamente is peaking my interest. But I can't find a review of it online like a video clip or demo.

Anyone have one that can give some additional details on it? How does it sound? How do you like it compared to other ASATs?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Solamente

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I understood that it is simply an ASAT Classic without the neck pickup and wired for three different options for the bridge pickup. I believe it comes routed for the neck pickup so it is easily converted. I would guess that all the reviews of the ASAT Classic apply. There is something cool, though, about one-pickup guitars.
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Re: Solamente

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Nubs wrote:So the Solamente is peaking my interest. But I can't find a review of it online like a video clip or demo.

Anyone have one that can give some additional details on it? How does it sound? How do you like it compared to other ASATs?

Thanks in advance!
Here's the info we have on this model:

Why do the ASAT Classic Solamentes need a toggle switch?

ASAT Classic Solamente / Solamente Alnico Wiring Diagram

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