The G&L content today is ASATS and I will show a couple of my favorites. I used to be a Strat type guy but just realized today while taking photos that I only have 2 Legacys, an S-500 and the F-100 Return in the S-configuration. I have really migrated to the ASATS and especially those with the belly cut, they really fit me. Here are a couple of my favorites.
First, the most recent of my ASATS, a Pine body with alnicos. This thing is light, really sings unplugged and is very sweet plugged in. It has a belly cut just for guys like me.

The next is an ASAT Special which is really light and this one has snarl. It covers quite a range of tones.

Today is the day to show your favorite ASAT or more if you have!
Non G&L topic is one that you are forced to think of if you gig. Reality sets in when you have equipment failure and it happens when you least expect it. Last weekend we had set up and done our sound check and came back later for the gig. To our amazement my Twin Reverb Custom 15 wouldn't power up. Steve uses two amps and he was able to reroute cables to work with one amp. I had an idea what the problem was and discovered a blown fuse in the tube filament circuit after taking the chassis out the next morning. This had happened once before and the fuse holder had burned to a crisp. I rewired the circuit and installed an automotive spade fuse. The problem is that the chassis has to be removed from the amp to replace it. Stupid design, but it is what it is. This time I drilled a hole in the chassis and moved the fuse holder to the outside where it can be replaced in 30 seconds. These types of problems will happen in tube amps and usually happen while powering the amp on or off. Here is a picture of the amp and the fix:


It was back in service for our Saturday night gig and worked great. I also have a spare bass amp head available in case of a bass amp failure but could plug into the PA if I had to. Spare tubes are also essential.
Tell us about your nightmare gear failure, how you worked around it and what you do for backup. What would be your backup if you smashed your guitar over the head of one of your bandmates in the passion of the moment?? It had better not be a G&L that you smashed! Give us detail on your disaster planning.
Here is a photo with Steve using the Legacy with the Roland Synth. If you look directly in front of the stool you will see the 882I Sonic Maximizer feeding into the house system. We use it on the vocals. We used our PA for all the instruments.

I am leaving you with a photo of the Ladies in our band in action. Kelly on the left and Kari on the right. Give us your best shot on the questions. See you tomorrow!

