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G&L Legacy USA Fullerton Standard in Vintage White vs G&L USA ASAT Classic Build to Order Guitar 3 Tone Sunburst Rosewood

The Legacy is a versatile offset-body workhorse with advanced tonal shaping (PTB system) and Fullerton precision, ideal for studio work and players seeking surgical control. The ASAT Classic is a simpler, more straightforward single-coil instrument with a traditional aesthetic, better suited to players who prefer classic simplicity and don't need extensive EQ controls.

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G&L Legacy USA Fullerton Standard in Vintage White

$1,299.00
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G&L USA ASAT Classic Build to Order Guitar 3 Tone Sunburst Rosewood

$1,595.00
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Specs side by side

G&L Legacy USA Fullerton Standard in Vintage WhiteG&L USA ASAT Classic Build to Order Guitar 3 Tone Sunburst Rosewood
Price$1,299.00$1,595.00
BrandGnLGnL
BodySingle CutawayTelecaster
Body TypeSolidSolid
Scale25.5" Scale25.5" Scale
Strings66
Frets22 Frets22 Frets
FretboardMapleRosewood
NeckMapleMaple
Neck ConstructionBolt-On
Pickup ConfigurationSSS
BridgeTremoloFixed
Year20182023
ConditionNewRefurbished

Why choose G&L Legacy USA Fullerton Standard in Vintage White

  • PTB tone-shaping system (treble/bass) for surgical control from bright to warm
  • Dual-Fulcrum vibrato with forged brass saddles for stable pitch modulation
  • Lighter body weight (7.8 lbs) reduces fatigue on long sessions
  • Dedicated for intermediate to professional studio and session work

Why choose G&L USA ASAT Classic Build to Order Guitar 3 Tone Sunburst Rosewood

  • Simpler 3-position pickup selector and single tone knob—less to think about
  • Caribbean Rosewood fingerboard adds visual warmth and natural feel
  • 3 Tone Sunburst finish is a timeless, classic aesthetic
  • Accessible to beginners while satisfying advanced players
Bottom line: Choose the Legacy if you want advanced tonal flexibility and precise control for studio sessions and varied styles. Choose the ASAT Classic if you prefer straightforward, classic single-coil simplicity and don't need extensive EQ shaping.

Frequently asked questions

Which guitar is easier for a beginner to learn on?

The ASAT Classic is listed as suitable for beginners, while the Legacy targets intermediate and advanced players. The ASAT's simpler controls (3-position selector, volume, tone) make it more approachable for those learning fundamentals.

Which has better tonal range for studio recording?

The Legacy excels in the studio because its PTB tone-shaping system lets you dial in specific treble and bass characteristics without re-recording. The ASAT's single tone knob offers less surgical control, though both deliver quality single-coil tones.

What's the main construction difference between them?

The Legacy uses an alder body with a 9.5-inch radius fingerboard, while the ASAT has a pine body with a Caribbean Rosewood fingerboard. The ASAT is heavier due to pine, and the Rosewood fingerboard provides different tactile feel than the Legacy's maple.

Are these guitars suitable for rock and indie music?

Yes, both are listed for rock and indie. The Legacy's tonal control makes it more versatile within those genres, while the ASAT's classic simplicity is equally at home in indie and blues-rock contexts.

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