tom hamilton

Inspired by a 1974 B.C. Rich Seagull, Tom Hamilton's custom Becker guitar features B.C. Rich electronics designed

by Neal Moser.

Photo by Andrew Blackstein

The Philly-based guitarist approached his band’s fourth album as a workshop for improvisational songwriting and unconventional sounds.

In 1996, when he was 17, Tom Hamilton scraped together $800 from working part-time at a bowling alley to buy a guitar he'd been coveting—a 1974 B.C. Rich Seagull, with its strange, curvy design. “I worked really hard to get that guitar, and it was the best thing I had ever played," Hamilton says. “But when I was 18 or 19, somebody stole it, and I was heartbroken."

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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

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:

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