I've been using my G&L ASAT Classic every day since I bought it in mid-2024. My other guitars (Gibson, Fender, Starfield, Ibanez, Framus) are all really exciting in their own way - but I like the ASAT the best. It's a gem.
Roy Buchanan is the best telecaster player. I have a 2018 butterscotch Fender player telecaster. I was looking at fender professional 2 telecaster BUT I played a G&L FULLERTON ASAT CLASSIC and it's a better built guitar than fender professional 2 telecaster and it's on steroids ‼️ So my next " tele" is a G&L
I could never get beyond the strings making contact with the intonation springs on C&L guitars. Inadvertent contact of 2 metals is just bad design, no matter how you cut it. It's the only bridge design of its kind that I am aware of, likely for good reason. I've never even picked a C&L up b/c of this glaring design flaw. My feelings being, if they took that obvious shortcut, there are many more to be found under the surface. Not insinuating that Fenders are any better, but I'll just dance with the one that brought me when I notice that my only other option has buck teeth.
Sorry, but there seems to be a misunderstanding. The ASAT Classic has 6 individual brass saddles. The strings do not touch the springs. The guitar has a very long sustain without any extraneous tones.
@@jotwea Yes, Sir, they absolutely do make contact and this has been a known issues since inception. In fact, the contact can be known to cause buzzing issues at the saddles. Have a good day.
@@hosswildcat I tried a few guitars and I played a G&L FULLERTON ASAT CLASSIC, it's a great built guitar and it's a fender on steroids ‼️ Great guitar ❗
I've been using my G&L ASAT Classic every day since I bought it in mid-2024. My other guitars (Gibson, Fender, Starfield, Ibanez, Framus) are all really exciting in their own way - but I like the ASAT the best. It's a gem.
Roy Buchanan is the best telecaster player. I have a 2018 butterscotch Fender player telecaster. I was looking at fender professional 2 telecaster BUT I played a G&L FULLERTON ASAT CLASSIC and it's a better built guitar than fender professional 2 telecaster and it's on steroids ‼️ So my next
" tele" is a G&L
Maybe,you can make a demo for G&L s500
I could never get beyond the strings making contact with the intonation springs on C&L guitars. Inadvertent contact of 2 metals is just bad design, no matter how you cut it. It's the only bridge design of its kind that I am aware of, likely for good reason. I've never even picked a C&L up b/c of this glaring design flaw. My feelings being, if they took that obvious shortcut, there are many more to be found under the surface. Not insinuating that Fenders are any better, but I'll just dance with the one that brought me when I notice that my only other option has buck teeth.
Sorry, but there seems to be a misunderstanding. The ASAT Classic has 6 individual brass saddles. The strings do not touch the springs. The guitar has a very long sustain without any extraneous tones.
@@jotwea Yes, Sir, they absolutely do make contact and this has been a known issues since inception. In fact, the contact can be known to cause buzzing issues at the saddles. Have a good day.
@@hosswildcat I tried a few guitars and I played a G&L FULLERTON ASAT CLASSIC, it's a great built guitar and it's a fender on steroids ‼️ Great guitar ❗