Here are some more porn pics. Sorry I couldn't directly link the images here. They're too big to post here:
http://imgur.com/a/Cnm1B
I'm totally in LOVE with this thing! The sexy looks, the buttery smooth action, and the ever-so-versatile tone makes this baby a definite keeper! It is quickly becoming my #1 replacing my Belair Green Bluesboy.
Here are the specs:
* Alder body with G&L Himalayan Blue finish
* OLS (Old Leo Spec) body width which results in an overall lighter guitar (1.625” ASAT body depth vs. 1.780" depth)
* 1-ply white pickguard
* Model Logo Deletion on the headstock (normally would read "ASAT Classic")
* Vintage Tint Gloss hard rock maple neck with Modern Classic profile (9.5" radius)
* Medium Jumbo frets
What do you think?
More gear porn of my ASAT Alnico
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I like it. How does the OLS body feel? Headstock looks naked without the model name though.
When did G&L go back to those satin finished Sperzel tuners?
When did G&L go back to those satin finished Sperzel tuners?
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Nice !
Thanks for the ASAT GAS
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The OLS is definitely lighter. Compared to it, by Bluesboy feels like a tank. I don't really notice the depth difference when I'm playing and it's visually marginal of a difference.blargfromouterspace wrote:I like it. How does the OLS body feel? Headstock looks naked without the model name though.
When did G&L go back to those satin finished Sperzel tuners?
I'm not sure about the tuners either. I asked my sales guy & he said, "They actually put standard Sperzels on it. Not locking, but still incredibly nice tuners. Not sure exactly why, but these are much better than the G&L die-cast ones they usually use." Personally I would have preferred ones with a chrome finish...wasn't aware they were putting these on. But They seem to be very nice & I'm not going to fuss over them.
Perhaps Craig can chime in with additional info on them?
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beautiful , the tuners wouldn't bother me ...... like the DFS upgrade , the standard has the chrome and glitter but a step down in performance
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G&L uses 2 brands of tuning machines: the shiny chrome Schaller machines with G&L stamped on them, and the matte Sperzels. Locking machines are usually Sperzels and if you have the one, you can easily change to the other; the positioning pins are in the same place. The pins differ in location between Sperzel and Schaller so you cannot easily switch brands.Nubs wrote:I'm not sure about the tuners either. I asked my sales guy & he said, "They actually put standard Sperzels on it. Not locking, but still incredibly nice tuners. Not sure exactly why, but these are much better than the G&L die-cast ones they usually use." Personally I would have preferred ones with a chrome finish...wasn't aware they were putting these on. But They seem to be very nice & I'm not going to fuss over them.
I have seen both brands in black chrome (Schaller) and black anodized (Sperzel) too.
Which brand is used on what guitar is a crap-shoot. I believe it merely depends on what's in stock at the moment of assembly.
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That guitar is gorgeous. If it was human, it would look sexy even if it was dressed in a sack.
I find Sperzels every bit as good as Schallers. I have G&Ls with both, and like them fine.
The white switch tip is a nice detail, to go with that lovely singleply guard that suits the blue.
And I like the logo delete a lot, I think it's one of G&L's best finish ideas. Just "G&L" is discretely classy.
I find Sperzels every bit as good as Schallers. I have G&Ls with both, and like them fine.
The white switch tip is a nice detail, to go with that lovely singleply guard that suits the blue.
And I like the logo delete a lot, I think it's one of G&L's best finish ideas. Just "G&L" is discretely classy.
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Ahh you noticed the white switch tip. Out of all the places I posted this, you're the only one to say anything about it. I had an extra one laying around & thought it would look better on this. G&L should really offer that as an option IMO. Not every guitar lends itself to a black switch tip.NickHorne wrote:That guitar is gorgeous. If it was human, it would look sexy even if it was dressed in a sack.
I find Sperzels every bit as good as Schallers. I have G&Ls with both, and like them fine.
The white switch tip is a nice detail, to go with that lovely singleply guard that suits the blue.
And I like the logo delete a lot, I think it's one of G&L's best finish ideas. Just "G&L" is discretely classy.