B.C. Rich ASM 1 Electric Guitar

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The shredding starts here.

The B.C. Rich ASM 1 is an electric guitar that is not short on looks or features! Reliable and growling B.C. Rich B.D.S.M pickups coupled with a vintage style tremolo allow you to throw down your best riffs with style. B.C. Rich even added their signature hollowpoint inlays on the fretboard. The flat-top styling gives a bold and pristine look to the guitar's edge.

Bolt-on Construction

A number of B.C. Rich guitars use a classic bolt-on construction. On these guitars the neck is connected to the body with 4 bolts. This construction offers some added flexibility in the guitar's adjustment and provides the option to change the neck in the future.

B.C. Rich BDSM Pickups

B.C. Rich designed their BDSM humbucking pickups to provide a solid sound and to be durable while delivering high output. BDSM stands for Broad Dynamic Sonically Matched. Which simply means that the pickup is designed to reproduce a wide range of frequencies accurately (broad dynamic). Then they are tested and matched in pairs (Neck and Bridge) by their inherent individual and signature tonal and output characteristics to give a solidly balanced tone (sonically matched).

The Assassin was introduced in 1986. It was a double cutaway that was a departure for the odd shaped models that B.C. Rich was known for up until that time. In 1986, there were other double cutaways that B.C. Rich began making with various headstocks, pickup configurations, controls and finishes. The ASM model was one of these double cutaways but was introduced much later. There was an ASM 1 and ASM 2, with slightly different shapes and point shapes, but the more pointed and sleek model eventually settled in as the standard ASM shape. The Outlaw originally had holes drilled in the upper bout, but later models were more traditional looking, they were mostly bolt on necks like most of the double cutaway B.C. Rich guitars.

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B.C. Rich ASM 1 Electric Guitar Features:

  • Construction: bolt-on
    Body wood: basswood
    Top style: flat top
    Tuners: B.C. Rich die-cast

    Fretboard: rosewood
    Frets: 24 jumbo
    Scale: 25 1/2"

    Bridge: Vintage tremolo
    Pickups: B.C. Rich B.D.S.M.
    Controls: 1 volume, 1 three-way toggle and 1 tone




Accessories you'll need:

  • FretRest by Proline HT1010 Guitar Stand

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  • Live Wire Advantage Series 1/4" Straight Instrument Cable

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  • Planet Waves PW-CT-09 Universal II Chromatic Tuner

    Price: $17.99

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  • Sounds Good to me!

    As reviewed by Justin on 6/11/2010

    I bought this guitar on sale, and it didn't disappoint. It has really good sustain, which really surprised me. The people that are saying "it won't stay in tune" are wrong.I whammy the hell out of it, and it stays in tune great. You can't go wrong for this price!

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Good for begginers

    As reviewed by Chayce B. on 2/10/2011

    I bought this guitar last summer as my very first electric guitar. At the time i had only been plaing for about 5 months and it was amazing until i become more experienced and learned more complicated stuff. The body is nice and comfortable but the neck is kinda thick for me, and the frets rip your fingers to shreds when sliding a lot. For a cheap guitar, the pickups are pretty nice but gets muddy when you drop tune alot like i do. Depending on the type of music you play, this may b a bad or good guitar. Its nice for thrash and extreme metal, but for more intense and technical music like metalcore or hardcore it has much to b desired. Not bad for the price but if youve been playing for awhile and play technical music then stay away.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Its B.C. Rich, but not built like one

    As reviewed by Brian B on 11/3/2011

    I bought this guitar at guitar center, and it was absolutely amazing in sound, however after about 3 months, the neck ended up twisted. The sound is dynamite, 24 frets, never goes out of tune when you use the whammy bar. Long story short, get it, but get a warranty as well.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

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