


This one has neck and body dates from May and June '86, making it a very early ASAT and a contemporary of the Broadcasters. I lusted after this same guitar when it was for sale at Guitar Center last year, but it was out of my price range. It showed up again just as I was about to vent my GAS on a fretless bass, but this time it was listed well below value. I wasn't about to let it get away again.
This guitar has a maple body, which weighs well over ten pounds. I don't have a scale, but it is definitely heavier than my 'hog L-2000. In a word, this beast is massive.
I have heard negative things about Kahlers, but so far my experiences have been positive. This ASAT has plenty of sustain and tone, and the action and intonation are great all the way up the neck.
The thing that's struck me most about this ASAT is how the controls interact. Much like the SC-1, this guitar is happy with the tone and volume knobs halfway for most playing. It can go from super bright and jangly on the bridge pup with the tone maxed, to almost muddy on the neck pup with the tone at zero. The middle position is wonderful, in ways that none of my other guitars can seem to match. Every bit of the bridge pup's sparkle comes through, with the neck pup's fullness underneath it. It's almost like hearing two guitars on completely different settings, rather than the blended sound I'm used to.
Enough writing. Time to play some more.
Ken