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G&L Announces ASAT Tom Hamilton Signature Model Bass

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Fullerton, CA (February 8, 2013) -- Aerosmith’s Tom Hamilton has been playing G&L ASAT Basses for nearly twenty years since he bought his first blue metal flake ASAT Bass at 48th Street Custom Guitars in New York City. Since then, G&L has built several more ASAT Basses in a variety of finishes, but there’s something about G&L’s over-the-top metal flake finishes that keeps him coming back for more.

Tom loves the tone, the way the ASAT Bass cuts through the mix in a live setting and the way it tracks beautifully in the studio. Why mess with such a good thing? Well, after listening carefully to Tom’s live performance and studio tracks, G&L VP Engineering Paul Gagon thought he could dial in the pickups to suit Tom’s style even more. Ideas were exchanged and prototypes were built, carefully moving the output and resonant peak until the perfect spec was nailed. Aiden Mullen, Tom’s tech, had this to say:

“The new bass you built for Tom is fantastic, and he started tracking with it like twenty minutes after it arrived. Every G&L we get is excellent, and the new pickups are perfect.”

Today, G&L is proud to introduce the new ASAT Bass Tom Hamilton Signature Model featuring the new “Hamiltone” Magnetic Field Design humbucking pickups mounted in a Western Sugar Pine body for reduced weight and an aged-satin-finished quartersawn maple neck that better withstands the rigors of worldwide touring. Naturally, the model features G&L’s stunning metal flake finishes, available in Blue, Red or Turquoise Metal Flake with a fresh twist: Silver Metal Flake faux double-binding for even more visual pop on stage. Tom’s signature and special caricature are placed discreetly on the rear of the headstock.

MSRP for the ASAT Bass Tom Hamilton Signature Model is $2,665.

For more information:
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LowB Bob
on 02/22/2013
So what's it sound like? You guys usually give a demo and video the features. You know me too well anyway that I wouldn't trade my HH StringRay5 for any other bass on the planet. Now if I can just get happy with an Amp to run it through. I'd like to see a more Hot Rod finish (Flames) if you're going to go with the Metal Flake. Sorry Tom, but this looks like something Taylor Swift would play. You are a good player, and G&L is a great axe. Now let me hear you play it and I'll close my eye so I don't giggle looking at the Flakes.



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