Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
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Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
I have an ASAT bluesboy. I would like to install a Gotoh Modern bridge on it to replace the standard "ashtray" bridge. I was hoping that someone here had experience with this?? Thanks, Lefty
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Re: Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
I just replaced the bridge on my ASAT with one from Glendale. It's a straight swap for any standard telecaster style bridge from any company, as far as I know
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Re: Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
Thanks! I'm trying to replace the "ashtray" with a GOTOH:blargfromouterspace wrote:I just replaced the bridge on my ASAT with one from Glendale. It's a straight swap for any standard telecaster style bridge from any company, as far as I know
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bridges,_ta ... ls#details This one looks like it will probably fit..
You've got a great collection of G&L guitars!
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Re: Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
Lefty - Why do you want to change the bridge on your ASAT? Is it because of the edges getting in the way of your picking? I think that the Gotoh bride would be very,very similar to the G&L Standard bridge. They both have 6 saddles and I can't imagine much of a positive tonal difference.
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Re: Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
Yes! The edges do seem to get in the way at times - especially when strumming near the bridge.. Hopefully, the tone wouldn't be adversely affected?
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Re: Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
One thing you'll definitely have to keep in mind is that your current bridge has a four-screw, vintage-style mounting system. The Gotoh bridge from your link will not work. Most modern bridge replacements currently use a three-screw system. If you're determined to replace the bridge, you'll need to find one with a "vintage" bridge plate. It also appears as though you're looking to keep a 6-saddle system, but I think they're out there. I'll look around a bit.
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Re: Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
I believe something like this will work:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Gotoh-Chrome-Bridge ... 5888bb78fc
or this....probably the same thing:
http://www.allparts.com/Chrome-6-Saddle ... 30-010.htm
The direct replacement model of this particular Gotoh bridge is "Gotoh GTC202." It should fit a G&L with no problems.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Gotoh-Chrome-Bridge ... 5888bb78fc
or this....probably the same thing:
http://www.allparts.com/Chrome-6-Saddle ... 30-010.htm
The direct replacement model of this particular Gotoh bridge is "Gotoh GTC202." It should fit a G&L with no problems.
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Re: Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
Hey Jim - I took a close look at the specs on the Gotoh Modern bridge (STEW-MAC page) - The diagram with the measurements on it shows 4 mouning holes. All the measurements look correct.
As always, being a lefty complicates things...
Thanks for your input!
Lefty
As always, being a lefty complicates things...
Thanks for your input!
Lefty
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Re: Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
You're absolutely right! When I read "Modern" on the website, I just assumed it was a 3-screw modern system. The title should probably read something like "Modern Tele Bridge for vintage bridge systems. Sorry about the confusion. One thing you'll notice, though, is that the bridge will be considerably longer than your existing one by perhaps about 1/2" or so.
Can you get this in a lefty bridge? or do you just play a righty setup?
Can you get this in a lefty bridge? or do you just play a righty setup?
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Re: Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
Jim - Yes, the Gotoh "modern" bridge is available in the left handed version; only in chrome.
You're right, the gotoh modern bridge is longer than the standard vintage on my Bluesboy - but the measurements look like it will fit without modifying the pickguard.
All of my guitars are LH now, although I did learn to play RH guitars upside down a long time ago - which I regret...
You're right, the gotoh modern bridge is longer than the standard vintage on my Bluesboy - but the measurements look like it will fit without modifying the pickguard.
All of my guitars are LH now, although I did learn to play RH guitars upside down a long time ago - which I regret...
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Re: Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
I just did this with the bridge from Stew-mac, and it sounds fantastic. It actually really helped the low end of the guitar, and the ASAT just rings. I no longer have a mushy neck pick up. The best 50 bucks I have spent since I bought the ASAT.
Hope this helps...
Hope this helps...
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Re: Replacing the bridge on a ASAT Bluesboy
Thanks bcat - I haven't replaced the bridge on my ASAT yet, but it's good to hear that your bridge replacement resulted in a positive result!
Lefty