Re: fender Lite Ash
hey all, just got back from GC .. played a buncha teles - all with maple necks/boards ... will jot down my thoughts on each .. all were played through a tweed hot rod deluxe with jensen speaker
lite ash ... nice guitar ... the grain was not as 'figured' as the pic above .. all the grain was basically 'straight' lines, but clean and crisp ... the body finish was nicely uniform and not too thick ... moderately light weight ... the neck was lightly satin finished (almost unfinished in feeling) and small-ish feeling (i had been hoping for a 50's C shape), the frets were medium to slightly large (which was good - i feared it'd have the tiny little vintage frets) and dressed nicely, the nut was plastic and a little sloppily set .. the birdseye fingerboard was interesting, especially with the little knotty things and the abalone dots ... it too was either lightly satin finished or entirely unfinished ... no fretting out or buzzing anywhere i tried to play ...
the brass saddle bridge was nice, as were the sealed tuners .. looked very sturdy and probably would not need replaced ... the electronics were solidy attached and had no scratchiness when switching or turning the pots, might not need to replace these either unless they acted up over time
the SD AIIP pups were very good ... there was no height adjustment screws on the neck pup, so i dont know how/if one could change height ... i checked the clean sounds first ... the neck-only tone was reasonably full and warm without mud, but somewhat undistinctive - rolling down the tone, a usable jazzy tone that was better on single line licks than chords using the low E and A strings as root ... the bridge only tone was MUCH louder and had a nice snap to it with pretty nice warmth where "the icepick" might be expected ... that said, there was tons of highs and 'sting' when using right hand fingerstyle instead of plectrum ... the middle (both) position was also very cool with a twangy, quacky, spank readily evident .- this was probably my favorite overall position on this guitar .. was nice to have three distinct and usable clean tones .. i probably wouldnt chord with the neck only, but would with the other two .. i probably wouldnt arpeggiate pretty first position / open string chords with the bridge only, but would with the other two .. i'd clean solo with all three ..
with the drive channel engaged, all three were cool, with the middle being best and the 'neck only' being least fav for good ol 3 chord rhythm / stones style licks ... dedcent definition in chords and decent sustain for soloing - but netiher with a wow factor ... very responsive volume knob took it from a litte gritty to raunchy .. i'd use all three for chords or solos depending on the needs of the tune ...
happily, both pups were very quiet ... i dont know if the guitar is shielded or not, but these made very little noise even on the gain channel
all in all, i'd give it an 7.5 out of 10 ... the neck feel wasnt what i'd hoped for and the pickups, while good, didnt have that 'something' .. price tage said 599, i think it could be had for around 550 .. it'd be a great backup guitar ... and if you like a smaller neck (width and thickness), it might rise up to 9+ out of 10
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