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Topic: Review: Asher Electro Hawaiian Junior lap steel |
Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 11 Sep 2008 8:28 am
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http://www.asherguitars.com/lap_steel_electro_h_jr.php
The Asher Electro Hawaiian Junior lap steel is a very high quality, mid-priced lap steel guitar. Built in China, with final setup and quality check by Bill Asher and team, in Los Angeles, California, it features a solid mahogany body, two humbucker-style pickups, a 25" scale (same as most acoustic resonator guitars), a Micarta nut and a metal wraparound bridge.
As with most guitars I play, I first try it out unplugged to see how the wood resonates. This particular guitar has a very good feel to it even when unplugged. The parts are all good quality parts and it's very well put together. The wraparound bridge makes it very easy to change strings.
The supplied gig bag is well padded and fits the lap steel like a glove, although it could have a bit more padding for safety. It has a single zippered pouch for accessories, strings, etc. in the front of the case and two backpack style straps on the back. According to Bill Asher, a TKL hard shell case is also available for an additional $148.00.
The guitar I received for this review was finished in a tobacco sunburst finish, my favorite of the three finishes available (other finishes being antique white or cherry). The finish was smooth and even throughout. The rosewood fret board has 22 fret markers. The Asher's shape is similar to the Weissenborn acoustic guitars. On your lap it feels very solid but not too heavy. The Kluson style enclosed metal tuners are easy to turn and work exactly as the old Kluson tuners.
Plugged in, the guitar really shines using the supplied open D tuning. Bass notes are clear and the tone is even across all strings. The mahogany body certainly adds to the sustain. I really like the twin pickup setup. If I was picky, I'd probably wish for individual volume and tone controls for each pickup rather than a master volume and tone control for both pickups, but you can get a lot of sounds out of this combination.
One thing I really noticed with this guitar is that it depends a lot on the amp you're using for the overall tone. Since it's such a transparent pickup combination, the sound you get is more influenced by the amp you're using than on some other guitars. This Asher lap steel made my default lap steel amp, a Fender Pro Junior, sound really "boxy", like a speaker in a small box (which is what it is). Switching to my Fender Deluxe Reverb really opened up the sound and allowed the Asher to project much better.
Overall I'd say this is an excellent value for the price. Suggested retail price is $759.00 with the supplied gig bag.
According to Bill Asher, Asher Guitars offers an upgrade kit with a custom set of Jason Lollar Imperial humbuckers and a Gotoh featherweight wraparound tailpiece for $325.00. Bruce Bouton is touring with Reba McIntire using an Asher Electro Hawaiian Junior with this upgrade kit installed.
Here's the guitar on my deck.
Here's the gig bag.
Here's a close up of the electronics.
_________________ Brad’s Page of Steel
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars |
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Peter Jacobs
From: Northern Virginia
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 11 Sep 2008 9:36 am
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No, it's a straight wraparound tailpiece without any compensation for intonation (although you can obviously change the height of the strings using the big screws). I like it much better than the ones I've seen on the cheaper lap steels such as the Rondo and Rogue lap steels. _________________ Brad’s Page of Steel
A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars |
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Tom Pettingill
From: California, USA (deceased)
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Ron Whitfield
From: Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA
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Posted 11 Sep 2008 11:15 am
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I've never liked (or tried) a 2 PU or humbucker set up, but Brad's review has me interested now.
What advantages do/did you find with this? |
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Steinar Gregertsen
From: Arendal, Norway, R.I.P.
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Posted 11 Sep 2008 11:21 am
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Tom Pettingill wrote: |
Is there a radius to that bridge? |
Yes, but I've never found that to be an issue really. No problem playing strings 1-5 at the same time, but I start loosing the 6th string up at around fret 15++ so I have to apply a little extra pressure there if I want to play strings 1 and 6 at the same time..
Here's mine, I replaced the stock pickups with Duncans,- a PhatCat in the neck position and a Seth Lover at the bridge (installed the Seth Lover today, used to have a Pearly Gates there but found it too hard and 'bitey' for my taste. The Seth Lover is much warmer).
_________________ "Play to express, not to impress"
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Rick Barnhart
From: Arizona, USA
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Posted 26 Dec 2008 8:49 pm
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Thanks for the review, Brad. I've been thinkin' about ordering one, but I'm wondering if I should go the extra bucks and order the Lollar Imperial pick up upgrade.
According to Jessica Asher: "We offer a pickup upgrade kit for the Junior for $373.55, installed by Bill Asher – comes with 2 Jason Lollar imperial humbuckers and a TonePros locking bridge."
Any thoughts or advice about the upgrade. Or do you think the stock pick ups and wraparound bridge would be just fine. Thanks _________________ Clinesmith consoles D-8/6 5 pedal, D-8 3 pedal & A25 Frypan, Pettingill Teardrop, & P8 Deluxe. |
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David Pinkston
From: Hendersonville, Tennessee, USA
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Posted 28 Dec 2008 1:34 am Asher Lap Steel
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Be aware that this is a very large instrument. I bought one thinking it was the size of a Fender or Rickenbacker. Replaced it as it was a problem in the overhead of some airlines. |
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Tor Arve Baroy
From: Norway
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Posted 28 Dec 2008 2:23 am
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This would be a great guitar for a hipshot B-bender because of the extra space behind the bridge.!
Kinda like this:
The hiplever works as a knee lever when played on your lap, works great. |
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