daan
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So I have THIS

It's a '91 LP Studio "Lite" (hollowed out and filled with "Chromyte" [otherwise known as Balsa]) I got it because I always wanted a "real" Gibson LP. I could afford this one, because it had the usual neck break, and it was missing all it's hardware. Which on a Studio of this age, I would have wanted to change anyway. I keep getting LP's (usually cheap copies) and then getting rid of them, and I thought "Hey, maybe I'm not digging these because they're cheap, what I need is a REAL LP." Well, I've had this one finished and playing for almost a year now, and I seem to pick something else to play, 99% of the time. It's ...nice, it weighs less than any other LP I've had (thanks to the Balsa) and it sounds like it's supposed to (I got a set of "Whole Lotta Humbuckers" for it, they sound great.)
So I had a couple other guitars fixed at a local guitar place, and the last time I was there, they had one of THESE

A G&L Asat Tribute Jr 2. I dug it the moment I picked it up, and it sounded FANTASTIC. I had to make myself put it down to get to work on time, and I've been thinking about it ever since. I bonded with it in a way I never did, with the LP. I mean, it was fun taking a broken guitar, finding all the parts to get it back together, and getting it up and playing again, but I just don't seem to WANT to pick it up ever. I looked up the G&L thing, and they seem to cost about what I've seen Studios go for, but not with the neck issue... Also, they want about the same for the (used) G&L as a NEW one from Sweetwater, but the one at the store feels and sounds absolutey great, they said they set it up before putting it on the rack. And all 3 of the other guitars they've fixed my hack-job work on, play miles better than what I was able to do.
Oh yeah, they had THIS

for me to play thru- it sounded great, but cost more than any of my gear does. Are these some kinda "Super Amp"? I really dug it, but the G&L sounded way better thru it than the LP did.

It's a '91 LP Studio "Lite" (hollowed out and filled with "Chromyte" [otherwise known as Balsa]) I got it because I always wanted a "real" Gibson LP. I could afford this one, because it had the usual neck break, and it was missing all it's hardware. Which on a Studio of this age, I would have wanted to change anyway. I keep getting LP's (usually cheap copies) and then getting rid of them, and I thought "Hey, maybe I'm not digging these because they're cheap, what I need is a REAL LP." Well, I've had this one finished and playing for almost a year now, and I seem to pick something else to play, 99% of the time. It's ...nice, it weighs less than any other LP I've had (thanks to the Balsa) and it sounds like it's supposed to (I got a set of "Whole Lotta Humbuckers" for it, they sound great.)
So I had a couple other guitars fixed at a local guitar place, and the last time I was there, they had one of THESE

A G&L Asat Tribute Jr 2. I dug it the moment I picked it up, and it sounded FANTASTIC. I had to make myself put it down to get to work on time, and I've been thinking about it ever since. I bonded with it in a way I never did, with the LP. I mean, it was fun taking a broken guitar, finding all the parts to get it back together, and getting it up and playing again, but I just don't seem to WANT to pick it up ever. I looked up the G&L thing, and they seem to cost about what I've seen Studios go for, but not with the neck issue... Also, they want about the same for the (used) G&L as a NEW one from Sweetwater, but the one at the store feels and sounds absolutey great, they said they set it up before putting it on the rack. And all 3 of the other guitars they've fixed my hack-job work on, play miles better than what I was able to do.
Oh yeah, they had THIS

for me to play thru- it sounded great, but cost more than any of my gear does. Are these some kinda "Super Amp"? I really dug it, but the G&L sounded way better thru it than the LP did.