Pour détailler un peu les spécifications des micros équipant les deux guitares... (Source :
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/faq.php3#Q2)
* G&L S-500
G&L Magnetic Field Design Strat style single coils
4.1K - 4.7K
S-500, SC-3, Nighthawk, Skyhawk, Invader, Interceptor, ASAT III, GbL LE
The G&L MFD Strat style pickups use a powerful ceramic magnet for increased output with fewer turns of wire. They are rather quiet for single coils and can easily overdrive a tube amp way before a guitar with alnico pickups could. These are harmonically rich pickups, but the overall tone varies greatly depending on the guitar that they are in. Early style S-500s and all SC-3s tend to sound bright while these pickups sound darker in Nighthawks, Skyhawks, Invaders, Interceptors and later style S-500s. Rolling back the treble control on the early S-500s and SC-3s will yield a more conventional sound while rolling back the bass control will do the same for the other models.
* G&L ASAT
G&L Magnetic Field Design Tele style single coils
3.9K - 4.5K (neck, middle); 4.8K (bridge, pre-1993); 5.6K (bridge, post-1993)
ASAT Classic, ASAT Commemorative, ASAT Classic Custom, ASAT Classic Semi-hollow, ASAT Classic III, ASAT Classic Custom Semi-hollow, ASAT Classic S
The small MFD neck pickup is far more versatile than an alnico Tele style pickup. The MFD is brighter, more powerful and most importantly, much clearer sounding. The bridge pickup has all the twang, spank, and cluck that a Tele lover could want. It is not as smooth on top as an alnico style Tele bridge pickup and has a harder, more immediate attack. The ASAT Classic III has a reverse-wound neck pickup for the middle position.
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