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G&L ASAT Classic Bluesboy 90 Electric Guitar 3-Color Sunburst
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Description
The G&L ASAT Classic Bluesboy 90 is a fresh take on the Bluesboy vibe, swapping the neck humbucker for a Paul Gagon-designed P-90 made in Fullerton. As with the original Bluesboy, the single-coil Magnetic Field Design bridge pickup created by Leo Fender delivers crisp attack with complex harmonics while individual brass saddles offer modern levels of intonation refinement. Flip to the neck P-90 and there's a whole lot of bluesy tone but with more harmonics that you'll get in a humbucker. If you've dreamed of an ASAT that delivers stellar "woman tone" then here's your guitar.
The ASAT Classic Bluesboy 90's hard-rock maple neck features an easy-playing satin finish, while its 12 radius lets you bend notes deeply and its Plek-dressed medium-jumbo nickel frets deliver silky playability. The moment you open the luxurious custom-fit Tolex hardshell case made by G&G Quality Case Co., you™ll be greeted with a stunning instrument.
The ASAT Classic Bluesboy 90's hard-rock maple neck features an easy-playing satin finish, while its 12 radius lets you bend notes deeply and its Plek-dressed medium-jumbo nickel frets deliver silky playability. The moment you open the luxurious custom-fit Tolex hardshell case made by G&G Quality Case Co., you™ll be greeted with a stunning instrument.
Features
- Bolt-on construction
- 25-1/2" scale
- Paul Gagon-designed P-90 in neck position; Leo Fender-designed G&L MFD single coil in bridge position
- Alder body
- Hard-Rock Maple neck with Rosewood fingerboard and Clear Satin neck finish
- G&L C-shaped neck with 12" radius and 1 5/8" nut-width
- 100% natural bone nut
- 22 medium jumbo frets, nickel, Plek dressed
- 12:1 ratio, sealed-back tuners
- Traditional boxed-steel bridge with individual brass saddles
- 3-position pickup selector, volume, tone
- G&G deluxe Tolex case