With the G&L USA ASAT Classic Bluesboy RW 3-Tone Sunburst, the Californian guitar manufacturer presents an electric guitar that is handmade in the USA and has a pleasing classic outer and versatile sound. The combination of ash body and screwed maple neck offers the usual playing comfort, while a humbucker on the neck and a single coil on the bridge skilfully implement classic blues and rock licks. The G&L Asat Classic Bluesboy is completed by high-quality hardware that promises unlimited playing pleasure and high functionality.
For the construction of the G&L Asat Classic Bluesboy the guitar builders from Fullerton in California rely on the classical ingredients for a T-style electric guitar. Accordingly, the body is made of ash, which in combination with the screwed maple neck promises a crisp basic sound with fast attack. With the slim "Modern Classic" profile, the neck also offers a high level of playing comfort, so that any reef or lick on the rosewood fingerboard is no problem at all.
For the pickups of the G&L USA Asat Classic Bluesboy, G&L relies on a humbucker and a single coil from their own production, which together provide a versatile sound for every musical style between blues, pop and rock. The G&L A2S428N Humbucker, equipped with Alnico II magnets, convinces with a warm vintage sound on the neck, which reacts with airy dynamics to the player and thus supports expressive solo playing just as skilfully as fat rhythm work. The G&L MFD Single Coil on the bridge, on the other hand, delivers a brilliant sound with a crisp attack that lets every note shine through the band sound.
The equipment of the G&L Asat Classic Blues Boy is completed by high-quality hardware, which is also produced in-house. Accordingly, the G&L Boxed-Steel bridge sits on the body, which not only supports the lively tone development of the electric guitar with string guidance through the body and six brass string riders, but also ensures a perfect adjustment of intonation and string position. At the head plate, the strings are also guided via a bone saddle to the precisely working G&L mechanisms with a transmission ratio of 12:1.