Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 599.00 USED
Submitted 08/03/2009
at 04:08pm
by Mikey
Email: duhdewd at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:9
I purchased a used 1993 USA built Legacy. It has the three bolt neck with the micro screw adjustment. It has the tri-color sunburst on a what has to be an alder body (it just doesn't feel heavy enough for ash). The electronics are the original three alnico V single coil pickups with cloth lead wiring. Along with the PTB tone system. It has a bird's eye maple neck with a beautiful rosewood fretboard, and a one ply beat to hell white pickguard. There is the standard duel fulcrum vibrato. the neck is almost as shallow as the wizard neck on my Ibanez, certainly nothing like the wide fat neck on my PRS. The 12 inch radius is nice.
Sound
:10
I have owned several Fender strats and even a Parker night fly. I have never been satisfied with the thin tones from those guitars. This Legacy has very nice pickups and the PTB system is AWESOME, if I want a chimey glassy clean I dial back the bass to 0 and crank the treble to 10, if I want a punchy crunch I dial back the bass and treble to 2 or 3 and it leaves a nice midrange punch, if I want a jazzy mellow tone I crank the bass to 10 and dial the treble to 3. All switch possitions are very musical. I am currently playing through a 5watt class A tube amp (Peavy JSX Mini Colossal) that interacts with these pickups and tone controls amazingly well. Sometimes I use a VOX Satcherator> Boss chorus ensemble> Digitech digital delay but I really enjoy the dynamics of running straight into the amp. I play worship, alternative rock, some jazz and blues. This guitar can cover the gamut. If I need a heavier sound I use my PRS single cut and the Satcherator.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:7
It was NOT set up from the pawn shop. I fitted it with a new set of elixers in 10 - 52 gauge and set the action where I wanted it as well as adjusted the vibrato to float. I did not have to adjust the neck at all. The finish is in amazing condition for being 16 years old, so I'll give it a 7.
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar is 16 years old and the electronics don't have a hint of crackle or pop at all. This blows my mind. EVERY USA built Gibson or Fender I've owned started crackling and popping after two years or so, only my G&L and PRS have stood the test of time so far and the PRS is only 7 years old as of this writing. The finish is also amazing on this guitar.
Customer Support
:4
I give a low rating here because I contacted G&L about obtaining a vibrato arm and new pickguard for it and still haven't heard back from them.
Overall Rating
:9
This is the best Strat style guitar I have ever owned. I plan to upgrade the pickguard to tortoise shell and the string saddles to graphtechs. I might even add a switch to enable the rhythm pickup when the treble, and treble middle positions are chosen on the 5 way switch. If this guitar where lost or stolen I would certainly buy another one if I could afford it. If you are looking for humbucker tones get a Les Paul or PRS. This guitar is the ultimate incarnation of Leo Fender's stratocaster.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/13/2009
at 09:05pm
by Brooklyn
Features
:9
A 1998 3 tone sunburst Legacy with Maple neck. If you have a 'standard' Legacy, I don't need to go into the rest of its features.
Sound
:10
I play rock, blues, and indie, a little of everything, and this thing howls. I have owned it for 10 yrs and haven't looked back. I love the strat sound and this thing does it. I have since played many American made Fenders, and they all seemed to fall short (at least next to my Legacy). The custom shop ones do sound equally as good, but for $3500+, come on... I smile to myself when I play other people's American Standard Strats, knowing that my Legacy would suplex it, then hand it back and politely comment on its good tone. The great thing about this guitar is there is no hard to find proverbial 'sweet spot' in the controls. You can find great tones everywhere, pending on your mood. Even the volume knob is a tone control. After 11 years with this guitar, I still find myself in the mist of a jam and hearing a squeal or scream come out of this beast and thinking, damn I love this guitar...
Final thoughts: While I have probably been over-zealous in my review, the bottom line is this guitar SCREAMS!!! If I could give it an 11, I would.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
I don't remember if it was setup good when I got it, but it is now. The finish was impeccable when I got it, but now it is a little beat up.
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar is built like a brick house. Never any issues and don't expect any. It's seen many stages and while small, they were stages none the less and I have never had problems.
Customer Support
:9
Never delt with them. Never needed to.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing for 16 years, fairly seriously. I've been in several bands over that time. My rig in order is Legacy -> Crybaby wah wah -> TS-808 reissue (modded by Analogman) -> Voodoo Labs Microvibe -> reissue American Big Muff Pi -> Modded Peavey Classic 30 (Celestion G12H 70th Anniversary Edition speaker, beam blocker, and tube tamer).
If my Legacy was stolen, initially I would probably cry. This depressed state would slowly turn to rage at which time I would try to find the individual that stole it, so that I could repeatedly stab them with a common and dull case knife. If I could not find them, I would of course, go buy another Legacy.
I some time in the future I am probably going to purchase an ASAT Special. My musical tastes have changed a little and I think it would suit me well.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 1100
Submitted 03/16/2009
at 02:22am
by Shane
Features
:8
2008 USA Legacy in 3 tone sunburst with a maple neck and fretboard. all original specs 22 frets, 3 single coils, premium ash body, and your basic 5 way strat type pickup configuration. very beautifully constructed and the 12 inch radius is very cool but the guitar was a little heavier than I wanted.
Sound
:2
I play blues/rock and a little traditional jazz. I play through a fender deluxe reverb with a tube screamer and compressor. The guitar is just as noisy as any other single coil guitar but the sound is what I don't like. It's nowhere near the sound of a Fender American strat. Fender strats give a more warm, bell like, chimey, glassy, rich tone (imho) than these G & L's. I was disappointed with the sound. I expected a louder more powerful sounding instrument than my strat but I was wrong. I did an a/b comparison and totally loved the sound of my Fender strats and ended up selling my G & L. The legacy was too thin, harsh and unexpectedly weaker. It's hard to imitate a Fender strat with any other guitar on the market. If you want a nice Stevie Ray/Jimi tone or an Eric Johnson or Gilmore sound, than stick with what they play, a fender, plain and simple!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
guitar was setup perfect!!
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Can't comment. I never had it long enough.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:2
Pretty good quality but the guitar was too heavy and lacked the tone that I was looking for. I would not buy this guitar if it was lost or stolen. I'll stick to my Fender strats because that is the tone that I prefer for it's single coil sound.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/13/2009
at 03:14am
by jeremy
Features
:No Opinion
Spec as G&L website but have made changes as below
Sound
:No Opinion
I got this off Ebay, no problem there this is a 2001 model in a very nice honey burst and I had a Plek set up done by CCGX who did a great job. I thought is sounded good until I got a Nash and then it did not sound do good at all a bit dull and lifeless, I think is is down to the unusual tone and Vol control Pots and Caps, it's arranged so that one tone is like a treble and the other like a base but I think this sucks the life out of it.
Anyway I fitted Amalfitano pickups and changed the pots to all 250K and with a treble bleed on the vol all from Single Coil and fitted a paper in oil cap, low value, and now it's pretty damn good very which I think is mainly down to the awesome Amalfitano pups.
So great guitar but get rid of the controls and maybe the pups
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 799
Submitted 01/24/2009
at 03:45am
by backline
Features
:8
2007 Legacy (USA)
PICKUPS 3 G&L vintage style Alnico V single coil pickups (passive)
BODY WOOD Alder
NECK WOOD One piece Rock Maple (#1V)
FRETS 22 vintage style (25.5" scale length)
NECK RADIUS 12" (304.8mm)
NECK WIDTH AT NUT 1 5/8" (41.3mm)
TUNING KEYS 12:1 ratio, sealed lubrication, adjustable knob tension
BRIDGE G&L Dual Fulcrum vibrato with chrome-plated brass saddles
CONTROLS 5 position pickup selector, PTB system
FINISH Emerald Blue
OTHER Chrome Hardware; 3-ply Creme pickguard; G&L molded hardcase included (with key)
Also Allen wrenches and Certificate of Authenticity.
Basic G&L strat with usual features, plus a vintage neck feel.
Sound
:9
The combination of components works very well here to give a broad range of strat tones for all the styles I play from pop, jazz, rock, blues (good SRV neck pickup tones), country, classic R&B, and raunchy dance music.
I use it with two Tech 21 Trademark 60's and a Boss ME-50 multi-effects unit. Also a Kustom Tube 12A practice amp sometimes, with or without a 12" extension cab.
Well shielded and humbucks in switch positions 2 & 4.
The volume pot is 250K, the treble pot 500K, and the bass pot 1 meg (it's the lower tone control). With the treble and bass pots turned down it gets a unique honkin' midrange tone, especially useful on the middle pickup with crunch or distortion.
It won't quite get the massive Les Paul hard rock rhythm punch, but it has lots of steam and comes close enough. Plus it has a crisp high end when you want, but anything less still sounds good when I trim off some highs or reduce the guitar's overall volume. The pots work great together.
I like 500K tone pots for the extra highs on single coil guitars (vs the usual 250K), and have retro-fitted plenty of Fenders with them. The 1 meg bass pot on this guitar is a bonus.
I like the G&L PTB system. Some s/s/s G&L's have an extra switch to allow neck and bridge (or all on) variations but this one doesn't have it. Not that important to me.
It's great to be able to dial out some bass in the middle of a solo if my amp's speakers should start to flap. I can tighten it up right from the guitar. Makes my amp setups more usable without walking over and adjusting them all night.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
I haven't adjusted the neck, bridge, or saddles since I've owned it. The neck is hell for stout and doesn't flex. No seasonal adjustments even.
I use 0.010" - 0.046" GHS Nickel Rockers. I forget what came on it. D'addarios, but I can't remember what guage.
The pickups only needed slight adjusting for my taste and usual setup and balance preferences.
The neck pocket is very tight. It won't shift at all. I don't think it can. Very precise fit. Even looks precision, which is unusual in a bolt-neck Fender design.
They said the neck was hand rubbed gunstock oil for tint, under lacquer. I'm not sure why they choose to say that. It looks vintage, maybe like an old Stevens .22 bolt action?
The body finish is beautiful and flawless "Emerald Blue" poly.
I used to think lacquer finish was important on a guitar. I can't hear the difference anymore, and keep my stuff pretty protected from the kinds of exposure that causes that vintage checkered lacquer patina on old guitars with history.
I certainly wouldn't pay extra to have a guitar beat up so it looks like I've neglected it.
I gig plenty. My stuff still looks as good as I can keep it, though it gets nicks from music stands on the occasional tuxedo job, etc. The body finish on this one is very durable. If it somehow blankets the sound I can't tell. It sounds great to me.
I don't see how you could improve anything.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I'm not sure how I could hurt its basic structure without meaning to, and the neck is nice and beefy without being just sloppy fat.
The components are all premium.
The strap buttons are much better than the usual stuff. Good sized, and shaped right. No worries. A strap in decent shape will not come off easily with these buttons.
I used to put a couple of those plastic breadloaf wrapper closures over my strap ends, or use locking systems, but these don't need any help.
I'm not jumping around much anymore anyways, now that I'm almost 60.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
No experience really. I've had G&L's before and have never had any trouble with them. The components are good.
10 year warranty is nice, but I can't see ever needing it. Bolt-on maple necked solidbody guitars are probably the strongest and simplest proven design ever conceived.
Overall Rating
:9
Played guitar since 1960.
This is my main instrument for all kinds of stuff, though I also have a Les Paul Studio and an old US Kramer. They just hang on the wall unless our youngest son plays 'em. And a cheap Epiphone acoustic.
In the past I've had a used G&L ASAT, S-500, and an older Legacy, as well as bunches of Fenders over the years.
I love the neck on this one. Beefy, with some V to it, and 12" radius with small frets. Perfect for what I want in a neck feel.
This neck used to get a bit sticky feeling like lacquer, so I sprayed it with FingerEase once in a while. Eventually it got to where that's not necessary any more.
This Legacy sounds just like the last Legacy I had, which was from a different era and used, but had the same pickups and alder body, though that one had a rosewood fingerboard.
The used S-500 I had was older too, but about the same general idea. Locking tuners I think.
This one may be a bit brighter sounding overall, is more precise in the neck pocket fit, and prettier. And I picked it new off the rack.
The neck on this one sold me.
It sustains better than any other bolt-neck I've owned, and using the vibrato does NOT throw this guitar out of tune.
I would replace it with another just like it if that became necessary.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/15/2008
at 02:17pm
by tesar
Features
:8
legacy, maple w/ birds eye, hand made in USA,PTB system,schaller tuners,dual fulcrum tremolo,lake placid blue color,w/ case.
Sound
:9
it's a strato style guitar,but much warmer than standard Fender stratocaster, thanks for the pickups i think..
you can get almost every style sound except for metal,very versatile, thanks for the PTB system.I use Marshall VS65R, Boss DS-1,SD-1,Zoom G2. Legacy,it's sound beetween Fender and Musicman i think..
Action, Fit, & Finish
:7
it doesn't set up right from the factory, to be honest this guitar is kinda difficult to adjust,i have to bring it to a local luthier for a set up twice,then its allright..but maybe its just me. But the neck feels like butter,really nice, i owned American standard strato, musicman silloute, legacy neck feels much smoother! the finish is good.
Reliability/Durability
:9
this legacy will stand through the test of time..
Customer Support
:5
never deal with 'em
Overall Rating
:8
I've been playing for 15 years,Legacy is better than standard Stratocaster,sound much warmer,dual fulcrum tremolo seem more solid than a standard strat tremolo,but i'm not a fan of its head model though, its handmade,comes w/ certificate,the PTB system is a great breakthru,more exclusive looks than Fender.
The only thing i hate is hard to set up,but its allright now, maybe because i'm not used to the neck size & radius,but i get used to it.
I wish mine comes w/ humbuckers, this guitar is a great bargain..
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/26/2008
at 01:24pm
by greggiegee
Email: gvoth<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:No Opinion
Just an update for those of you who don't know about the G&L #4 neck. It's 1-3/4" wide at the nut, a touch over 2-1/16" at the 12th fret and has a 12" radius. All of G&L's Custom Order Options are available on their website.
Sound
:No Opinion
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 750 USED
Submitted 09/26/2008
at 12:52pm
by greggiegee
Email: gvoth at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:10
My 2008 G&L Legacy is a made in USA model with a Premiere transparent blueburst gloss finish and stock two-point vibrato. It features a two piece swamp ash body and originally came with the #1 neck (1-5/8" wide and 12" radius) satin finished rock maple with a gloss rosewood fingerboard. It was factory upgraded with all black plastics and 3-ply black pickguard and a stock white plastic nut. I got the deluxe G&L gig bag with the purchase.
I bought it used off Ebay from a guy who said he was selling it for a friend who was closing his store. This turned out not to be a true story... surprised anyone? It came to me with lots of dead spots on the fingerboard caused by a very slight "S" warp in the neck. Even after a pro set up it would not play well and fretting out (at the octave and above) could clearly be heard through the amp. I think it was exposed to excessive heat while left on a truck or in a car trunk and the fretboard shrunk - the first 5 frets had to be filed because they caught the high E if not played carefully. Obviously the fingerboard shrunk - the original rosewood fingerboard looked dry and rather dead.
I'll give G&L a 10 here because they made a great guitar that someone else abused.
Sound
:10
Great strat style sounds with more "Umph," thanks to the stock G&L pickups. This guitar has a nice sound acoustically and sounds great amplified. I use a Peavey Classic 20 around the house and get a great tone mixing the master at 5 and the volume at 6. When I use pedals it's a Danelectro Chicken Salad tremolo, Peavey reverb and an Ibenez Tube Screamer (primarily when playing my PRS C22). I also use Amplitube 2 Live by itself through the Classic 20 to get a ridiculous array of sounds.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Factory set up with the new neck was spot on. Intonation is perfect, with reasonably low action and workmanship that appear hand done and near flawless. The bookmatching seam of the two piece body is almost invisible through it's high gloss transparent sunburst finish - looks very much like one single slab of swamp ash. The satin finish of the neck and the wide deep profile of the #4 neck (12" radius) suit me very well. The neck is almost the same profile and width from end to end... no tapered toothpick here! The two point vibrato is the best I've tried, though I do find the whammy bar set screw tightening to be rather annoying.
There aren't any reviews out there for G&L's with the #4 neck so I wanted you all to know that it's a treat for those of us with large hands.
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar is a tank - I know this will withstand lots of abuse. I always have other guitars with me but this will be my primary guitar. All the metal work is top shelf and the stock tuners hold tune well. The plastic nut doesn't seem to present a problem as some do on other guitars. Nice, somewhat oversized strap buttons, but I always opt for strap-locks.
Customer Support
:10
I can't say enough about G&L's customer support. Chris Robosan, G&L's Service manager, is a great guy to deal with. At first I was turned down for a warranty repair. Clearly understandable, since I was not the original owner - the 10 year warranty terms are clearly spelled out on their website. Most people mislead others on Ebay stating that their guitars are still under warranty. I was told I could register the guitar by it's seller... not true. But, after some heartfelt emails pleading my case, Chris did some research using the guitar's serial number and found that I was lied to during my Ebay purchase. Whether it was because my Legacy was an almost new 2008 model or because of my persistence and a run of good luck, Chris brought my plight to the attention of powers that be and G&L decided to make an exception in my case and take the guitar in for a warranty repair. I can't say this will happen for everyone, but this story had a very happy ending.
I was told it would take 5 to 10 weeks because the G&L factory is closed during the month of August. Since G&L makes necks specific for each guitar to insure that the neck pocket is a perfect fit, I was allowed to request the #4 neck - their largest. I can't say if they do this for everyone, but I'm glad I asked... I'm 6'-4" tall with large hands and the standard #1 neck is just too cramped.
After 7 or so weeks, I got a call from Chris to tell me the guitar was being shipped back ... AND that I had received some upgrades in wood from the factory workers. The guitar arrived safely and it's a real beauty. The #4 neck is beefy and beautify - easy playing for larger hands. I was surprised with an upgrade in neck wood to satin finished birdseye maple topped with a very special piece of rosewood. The fretboard is near ebony with a gorgeous feather of bright rusty red running from the nut through the octave and off the bottom edge - it;s absolutely brilliant. The neck show a lot of handmade charm with absolutely beautiful fretwork. No dead spots on this baby! The sustain from this Legacy is outstanding!
The guitar came back with a new serial number, a Certificate of Authenticity and the stuff you get with a new G&L. I did not get the C of A with the guitar originally, so this was a big bonus.
Overall Rating
:10
No more used Ebay purchases for me! G&L is the real deal - I have a guitar that was built by hand in the original Fender factory - all that mojo built in without today's vintage prices. I'll certainly be buying another G&L from an authorized dealer in the future.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 1150.00
Submitted 09/12/2008
at 03:00pm
by El Dopa
Features
:10
2003 G & L Legacy made in USA
5 way switch w/ 3 single coil G&L p/u's normal Strat configuration
Alder body w/Mary Kaye transparent cream color w/gold hardware
Heavily birdseyed maple neck w/gun-oil tint
Tuners are G&L but made by Schaller I'm pretty sure as they have the slotted screw. Usually a phillips screw indicates Asian-made.
White pickguard, switch tip and knobs(with gold numbers)
Sound
:10
The Legacy has a wide variety of tones . It's the best sounding Strat I ever heard and it's quiet! I always hate when people describe tones in the usual "upper sparkle,glassy,quack etc) so I'll say that I can get a full range of usable sounds. Anything from SRV,Clapton, Jimi, Trower, Gilmour or anybody whose sound you like that plays a Strat! I usually play through a Blues DeVille using the standard effects. Overdriving it brings out the real payoff of this beautifully crafted guitar. I want to be objective but I'll be damned if I can find any flaws or negatives to share. I've owned the Legacy since new and liked it so much I ordered a '57 reissue type Legacy w/tobacco sunburst , aged plastic parts and chrome hardware a month later!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Fit and finish were perfect but on the tobacco burst , there was a crack in the finish at the neck pocket so I shipped it back for repair.
Reliability/Durability
:10
The gold hardware is still as good as the day I got it. Sometimes, that's a problem with other manufacturers. I wouldn't even mind if it got a worn,relic look but even though I play it all the time, it still looks new!
Customer Support
:10
As I mentioned, I shipped my other Legacy back due to the finish crack at the neck pocket and I asked that they send me the same one back because the neck is so heavy on the birdseye and the body looked so good that I was afraid I might not get one as beautiful. Either they complied or they sent me one just as good. Either way I am extremely pleased with customer service. I think it took 4-5 weeks to get it back but I'm not sure since it was 6 years ago.
Overall Rating
:10
I've played for 25 years and I also have a 1981 F-100 and an ASAT Classic from G&L so I would say I am a very impressed fan of G&L. I also have a Ric 360,a '76 Tele, a couple of Gibsons and Strats etc but the Legacy is my favorite. I have recently begun building guitars because I feel that most companies don't hand-craft guitars using top of the line components like G&L does and it makes a huge difference. Other guitars aren't really that bad but when you play something with the quality of G&L, you don't want generic, overseas, assembly-line guitars in a solid body. I mean Epiphone makes great stuff for the price, but if I have to install Bill Lawrence pickups and better tuners, I might as well build my own! Without a doubt, I'd replace the Legacy if it was lost. The pickups are awesome sounding but I don't play super hot distortion stuff so I don't know if the Metallica crowd would appreciate the satisfaction of a sweet sounding,full spectrum tonal palate that's available on a Legacy. The Legacy stays in tune even when using the vibrato bar and I think most players will find that it's a better choice than about anything else regardless of price.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 1000
Submitted 03/25/2008
at 04:21pm
by Scott
Features
:9
If mine had come with locking tuners it would be perfect.
Sound
:10
I usually have the bridge pickup on, all the time. The guitar can do lots of stuff. I'm just in love with the brightness. It does have the usual single coil hum. Who cares? You can fool with the knobs and get whatever sound you want.
I play punk/ garage/ psychedelic.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
This is the best playing guitar. Before I owned this guitar, I played an American Strat Plus. The G&L is much better.
Reliability/Durability
:10
It stays in tune. I whack the heck out of it, I sweat like a pig, I use the whammy bar relentlessly and it stays in tune.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
You won't need customer support.
Overall Rating
:10
I ended up buying this guitar because I didn't know any better. I was playing an American Fender Strat Plus, that got stolen. I was shopping for another Fender when the salesman start ripping on Fender coasting by on their name. He recommended the G&L. They had a purple sparkly one, and that settled it. At the time I don't think I had the wherewithal to know the difference. 12 years later, I've picked up a good measure of Fenders in stores (when trying out pedals/ amps). I've never envied anyone's guitar.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/25/2008
at 07:36pm
by Walter
Email: wltstrwrs<at>sbcglobal dot net
Features
:
FLAT POLE PIECES TO MATCH THE 12 DEGREE RADIUS OF THE G&L NECK
VINTAGE OUTPUT
Instrument
:
THIS PICKUP IS STCK ON G&L lEGACY GUITARS
THIS PICKUP IT VERY BRIGHT ON THE HIGH END BUT MUDDY ON THE BOTTOM YOU HAVE TO REALLY LOWER THE BASS SIDE TO MAKE THE PICKUP SOUND DECENT.SHOULD NOT HAVE TO DO THAT
Sound
:5
AFTER YOU LOWER THE BASS SIDE REALLY LOW YOU AND RAISE THE TREBLE SIDE ONLY THEN CAN YOU GET A DECENT SOUND.
G&L SHOULD BE PUTTING A BETTER QUALITY PICKUP IN THIS MODEL IT OUGHT TO SOUND GOOD ON BOTH THE TOP AND BOTTOM
Overall Rating
:6
I WOULD REPLACE THESE PICKUPS WITH SEYMOUR DUNCAN IF THEY WERE STOLEN.
I HAVE BEEN PLAYING FOR ALMOST 40 YEARS.
I PLAY ALMOST G&L ANYMOORE.LOVE THE CLIMAX SERIES.
A G&L IS BETTER THAN MOST FENDERS
TAKE A ONLINE TOUR ON THE PLANT AND YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED
I HAVE YET TO BREAK A STRING ON A G&L GUITAR
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 700 USED
Submitted 02/23/2008
at 04:40pm
by Philip Tannenbaum
Features
:9
Bottom line is that the G&L Legacy is the Strat you always wanted, at a price you can afford. You probably already know that G&L stands for George Fullerton and Leo Fender, who built G&L up after Leo sold Fender to CBS. The G&L Legacy is made in Fullerton CA. It's quality through and through. You rarely hear about them because G&L doesn't really market them, they just build and sell. But they are widely used by session musicians in L.A. The Legacy seems to be about the same quality as a well made USA Fender Deluxe Stratocaster, but my guess is that quality control at G&L is more consistent. You can easily get all the details at the G&L website.
I just bought a used 2000 Legacy, made of 2 pieces of swamp ash, maple neck with rosewood freboard, 12 inch radius. The neck shape is C -- less chunky than the vintage C, but a bit fuller than the Modern C used on many of the current Fender products. Mine was upgraded with Fender Vintage Noiseless single coil pickups in all 3 positions. The tuning heads are stock, and although they look good, I think I'll upgrade to the GL Schaller locking versions.
This is a straightforward Strat guitar, with no modern additional modern features (although the 12 inch radius neck is more playable in my opinion than the older vintage Strats)
Sound
:10
Its everything you want if you want the vintage Strat sounds. 5 way switch and the Fender vintage pickups provide everything Strat from fat and warm to thin and twangy. I play it through a Peavey classic 50 watt 4 x10 with the original Blue Marvels and original tubes. Ash body balanced with the rosewood fret board makes for a nice middle tone, not as snappy as a maple or ebony fretboard I suppose, for purists. There's nothing to dislike about this sound, unless you are looking for something other than classic Strat sounds.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Its 8 years old and has a wonderful honey or amber lacquer which gives the ash grain a glorious presentation. Plenty of curb appeal. The neck, thankfully, is satin finished (I believe), so its clear and a little grainy, not like the lacquer on the body. Very playable. Action is fine, 12 inch radius and C shape neck make for good action and playability
Reliability/Durability
:10
The ash body is a bit thicker than the cuts now being used for the Fender Deluxe; the neck is also slightly thicker and the bolt on joint looks tight and well done. Lacking any real gimmickry, my guess is that it will last a very long time and improve with age. The body has rounded edges and a contour back, so its quite comfortable
Customer Support
:10
I called them for info prior to buying (though I bought it from an individual, not from them), and they were quite helpful. They actually called me back after I left a message!
Overall Rating
:10
Been playing on and off for 30 years. I've owned a 76 Les Paul Custom, 84 Strat, Baker Bushwhacker, Ibanez SRX700 bass, Brazillian Rosewood Tacoma, Taylor rosewood Jumbo, Martin Dreadnaughts, and a bunch of lesser quality stuff. Those are all good guitars, and this one is right there in quality, though at a lower price point, that's for sure. I would replace this guitar in a heartbeat. If it were stolen, I track the culprit down and force him to learn Wind Cries Mary on it before taking it back. I would encourage anyone to try G&L guitars or other non famous brands, and not be convinced that the best guitars are the most expensive ones. The famous brands spend tons on marketing and jack their prices up accordingly. Fender and Gibson do from time to time make superb guitars, but, you'll pay a hefty premium to get one.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/08/2007
at 12:07am
by BArry Wuthrich
Email: barrywuthrich<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:9
Typical strat features, excempt the whammy uses an allen head screw to set the tension. It's not threaded and so you don't screw it in like the fender.
Sound
:7
I like blues and rock and a fat, warm sound. The legacy is too bright. You can warm it up by playing through a hot pedal like and Ibenez tube screamer, and I have read on this forum that hotter aftermarket pickups will warm it up. The one exception is the bridge pickup, which is better than my American Fender strat.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Supeior to the Fender. The tuners are better. And the heavier bridge saddles improve the sustain and volume.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I suspect it is durable. I have to find a way to warm it up enough to make it my everyday player so I will know for sure.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Don't know
Overall Rating
:9
If I can warm up the tone a little, I would prefer it to my American strat, California series. I wish it had a brass, bone or rock nut. My Fender is still my #1, only because of the tone.(not the playability) The Legacy is 2nd, my Carvin is a Les Paul type and would be like comparing apples and oranges. I play through a Peavy Classic 30, and a Roland JC50 (Jazz Chorus). I would like to hear it through a Fender Hot Rod Deville, but I don't know anyone with one right now.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/25/2007
at 06:34pm
by Zlatan Ivancic
Features
:9
Here is pre CNC, handmade (USA), alder body, maple neck, G & L Legacy guitar. Other people gave some good description of this instrument, so I will go to the sound section.
Sound
:10
Sound, as you know, is Fender like. Is it better? Nobody can tell you that. You have to try it for yourself. Some people here think that pre-CNC or CNC ones sound like a toy comparing to fender custom shop. Maybe some of these people were lucky or unlucky to try good or bad guitar. Maybe they are so proud to own custom shop fender and nothing compares to it. Here is my opinion. I wanted to buy custom shop fender as it is, simply put, a better guitar than standard production guitar. Note, I also played few production fender guitars that sounded better than custom shop ones. So be careful how you want to spend your money. Then, I tried G&L. I compared it to USA Stratocasters and Deluxe models. Sound wise, these models could not even get close to G&L. Then, I compared it to custom shops. They were very close. None is the winner. The reason I chose G&L over $3500 custom shop fender is the matter of my taste, which we all know, we should not discuss it here. Price? You can get these guitars very cheep and they are comparable to custom shop guitars. Not to forget to brag. Yes, I also own collection of guitars worth lots of money. Some of them are over $8000. I have no guitar that is worth less than $3000 dollars and here I am very happy about 700 dollar guitar that joined my collection.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
It is very well built guitar. It is not high end PRS, but very good for handmade instrument.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I agree with all positive reviews here.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
I have been playing for over 20 years, and own or owned everything worth playng.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 1100
Submitted 05/07/2007
at 02:13am
by Matt
Features
:7
Ordered in 2005 through Performance Music in Woburn MA (great shop!). 3-Tone sunburst alder body, maple neck and fingerboard with gun oil tint and 12" radius neck. I also got creme covers and knobs on the white pickguard. Thee Alnico V single coils. While I ordered it with the tremolo bridge, I ended up getting the bridge blocked because I don't use the tremolo. It came with a hardshell case and all the goodies. In particular, I like the PTB tone control system more than a traditional strat setup and the ability to semi-custom order at this price level (something you cannot do with Fender!) sets the Legacy apart from other Strats. It's not incredibly feature laden but very functional without being complex.
Sound
:9
I've had this guitar for 2 years, so this is no honeymoon review.
I play blues, classic rock, alternative, and some jazz. My amps are a modded Fender Deluxe Reverb RI and a Peavey Classic 20, and my pedal setup is a Teese Picture Wah into a Barber Direct Drive (awesome pedal!) into a Guyatone MD3 Delay. I'm very happy with the way this guitar sounds. There is a lot of clarity and detail to the sound, and the cleans are fantastic. Overdriven, I'm able to get a very sweet sound that still cuts through the mix very nicely. The Legacy is not as ballsy as some Fender strats - it doesn't have as much low end punch. It has a bit of a different vibe, almost more refined. My friend has a CS '62 Relic strat and the Legacy compares well. They sound different, but it's hard to say one is truly better than the other.
My only real complaint is that the bridge pickup is a little thin for my liking. I find it to be a bit thin and lacking sustain for single note playing at times. For chording, it has great bite and nice body though.
At the price I think this sounds better than comparable Fenders.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
Finish on the neck and body were flawless from the factory, and the fit between the neck and body is extremely tight - much better than on my Ibanez Prestige RG. All hardware is very solid, and the electronics have been trouble-free. Came set up nicely from the factory. Each individual G&L's neck shape is a bit different since they are shaped by hand - mine has a fairly thick C-shape. Neck shape is a very subjective thing and I'm not too picky about it, so I can't say that's really good or bad. This guitar plays very well.
Only problem here - I think the metal on the frets is a bit soft. I prefer to use the positions below the 15th fret, and because I'm doing more bends down lower the frets have already worn down more in middle section than up at the highest frets. I'm a bit shocked there has been noticable wear like this because my Ibanez RG3120 has not displayed this problem yetand I've had it for 4 years longer than the G&L. I also wish they had including something better than a plastic nut.
Barring this however, this guitar is fantastically set up.
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar is very solid. I have gigged it without a backup numerous times. Very well put together and the tuning stability is excellent. All components are very very solid.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Have never dealt with G&L directly, so I cannot give an opinion. When I ordered the guitar it only took about 3 months to get it, faster than expected. I believe the warranty is 10 years, which is better than most brands.
Overall Rating
:8
I've been playing for 6 years now, fairly seriously, with some experience in bands. I'm an above average guitar player for sure. My other "nice" electric guitar is my Ibanez RG3120, I also have a Squier Strat which I've put some new electronics into hanging around. Before the Deluxe Reverb, my main amp was a Mesa Boogie Single Rectifer. G&L makes the best value strat in the price range. I've played some nicer strats (vintage pre-CBS, D'Pergo), but all have been far more expensive. I don't dislikes Fenders, but I really do think G&L makes the better instrument in this price range. The quality on this is also much higher than on my Ibanez, which cost the same and was top of their line at the time.
I would absolutely buy G&L again. I shop pretty carefully and have played many guitars, and at this price I haven't found anything better. This guitar isn't quite perfect (what is?), but I have been incredibly happy with my tone these days. Overall an 8, but at the price, a 10.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 970
Submitted 04/22/2007
at 05:04am
by anonymous
Features
:9
Fullerton Red (which is code for Bright Orange)
Matching headstock.
rosewood fretboad.
I'm not 100% sure which neck it is, but it feels incredible...it's either a really soft V or the best C I've felt.
Everything else is standard Legacy fare, which is to say that it's awesome. I would have originally preferred a different color, but it really grew on me.
The PTB system is what strats should have. Period. I got in the market for a good strat (as opposed to my SG) after playing the EC Signature Stratocaster, and I really liked its electronics. I honestly think these are better. The pickups are better too. Noiseless is noiseless, but if you're complaining about single coil hum, you shouldn't be playing a strat. I am, however, giving it a 9 in this category just because it doesn't have the EC mid boost. I might get a clean boost pedal to do the same thing, but it's going to have to be /clean/ for me to be happy with it not coloring this sound.
It came with the same crappy strings every guitar does. I restrung with Martin Darcos and even with brand new strings, the guitar stays in tune better than anything else I've played. I don't see myself using the trem, but I love the sound, and it's actually useful for stretching springs right after stringing.
Sound
:10
I've gotten really into blues, southern/classic rock, and what I consider "my emo," which actually is just specific rock songs and has literally nothing to do with emo.
The guitar is perfect. There's a reverberation in the body that's just amazing. The best way we've thought of to describe it is that it sounds like one of Leo's real strats raped an old resonator acoustic and 9 months later, this was born. I'm running it into an Epiphone Valve Junior head into a gutted Vox Valvetronics Cab (all electornics removed after the DSP died, just the speaker/cab) and it's absolutely amazing. I run the amp wide open and control the volume/breakup with the guitar's volme. And it's gorgeous. I can't see ever needing a pedal with this setup except maybe a clean boost for solos.
Not a single complaint. This thing sounds better than the EC strat. It sounds better than Custom Shop strats up to more than 3 times its price.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Action was acceptable. Finish was impecable and much more impressive in real life. I never though I'd buy an orange guitar. The Frets are not 100% perfect (compared to Nash and Grosh) but they're better than any major brand (Gibson, Fender, PRS...even the custom shop stuff I've played). And I don't anticipate replacing them any time soon.
Intonation was spot on from the factory. And when I took it off the wall to demo it, it was actually in tune...that's the only good thing I can say about the dealer.
No flaws I can find in any of the finishing. The plastic covering on the pickguard was a pain to get off because the pot covers fit so well...which is amazing compared to my SG. The knobs fall off if you turn them the least bit too far.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
It seems like it'll last. Only time will tell.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Okay, so. I didn't deal with G&L directly. The dealer (Maple Street Guitars at the corner of Peacthree and Maple Dr in Atlanta (Buckhead)) told me that custom orders can take over a year to fill. After the rest of my experience, I think this was complete garbage.
The sales guys (who aren't even on commission there) were pushy and annoying. At one point when I was literally playing every Legacy in the store one after the other, he asked me if I was ever planning on buying anything or just wanking. It was insulting. It's buckhead. The store is filld with under-educated, over-drugged trust fund babies getting lessons while still wearing their soccer uniforms because mommy wants them to be rennaissance men.
On top of that, G&L's website promises a hard case with Legacies. Perhaps this has changed, but they gave me a gig bag with it.
The dealer sucks, but of the two places I know of that sell G&Ls, they were the only ones to have non-tribute models on hand. I'm never going there again without contacting G&L directly first. I'm in the process of drafting a letter to them about the dealer, because I know any decent shop (like G&L) would not approve.
I'm not leaving a rating because I don't want it to affect the averages, as I think G&Ls are great guitars, but if I could give this shop a negative rating, I would.
Overall Rating
:10
I haven't been playing especially long and my technical knowledge vastly surpasses my skill. But I worked at Guitar Center for a while and I've played Strats from $100 Squires to $4000 Custom Shops to $35,000 vintage strats.
G&Ls are leaps and bounds better.
If you're thinking about getting a Fender Custom Shop anything, don't. Look at Grosh, Bill Nash, or G&L. Those are my personal favorites from the boutiques in Atlanta. The Grosh I liked was absolutely gorgeous, and a bit more tehcnicalocially advanced than the others...interesting tone options, and a flawless guitar. the Nashes are just cool...it's like playing a 50-year-old strat that's been played all the time.
I have no idea how Bill Nash does it, but those guitars have souls. I would have gotten one except for two things: 1) price, 2) I didn't find the Nash Strat with a soul that matches my own. When I do, I'm buying.
I bought this guitar because of three things: 1) I really wanted a Strat soon, 2) it felt like it belonged in my hands as well as guitars that cost twice as much, 3) for my playing level, it was the best cost/benefit ratio.
There is no doubt in my mind that I'll own a Bill Nash Strat at some point in my life, but until I find that perfect one, this one has got me sitting pretty happy.
And I'm glad I didn't waste my money on a Fender. They have nothing but marketing left. Every single boutique strat or tele I played was better than its fender equivalent, even comparing them to Fenders that cost twice as much.
This is what a Strat is supposed to be. For about a grand, you can't do better...unless you like a Comanche or S-500 better.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/19/2007
at 02:16am
by Freelance_Spirit
Features
:10
This is a '96 Legacy (U.S.A. made) that I aquired used. Alder body, "green swirl" (one of the bowling ball finishes they don't make anymore, "pearloid" pickguard, maple neck/boards with tons of gorgeous birdseye, SSS pups, dual-fulcrum bridge, etc., etc.
You get a volume, treble cut and bass cut (3 knobs), 5-way selector, and that's about the size of it. I'll give it a 10 because I love strat type guitars and this to me is like a strat with something extra.
Sound
:10
This beauty fits me like a glove. I play alot of styles ranging from rootsy country and blues, to progressive rock, to pop/rock and a little adult contemporary. Also been known to jump into some classic rock, gospel, hard rock, a sprinkle of jazz, and even played contemporary christian/worship music stuff. I am able to get sounds that are appropriate to all of these styles. Of course the thing makes some noise. It's got single coils so 60 cycle hum goes with the territory (and I wouldn't have it any other way).
Now I am a strat player/lover for the last 11 of my 20 years playing. There is just something about that sound and this is where my G&L has captured my heart. I've owned mexi, american, and even squire strats over the years. I've played and/or performed with a few vintage strats ('63 and '67 on stage) and a '73 tele (also on stage) not to mention that I work at a music store and get my hands on nearly everything at one time or another. All are wonderful instruments in their own right (even the squires are good for the price point) but this instrument has exceeded all my expectations. Think of a strat tone but richer, fuller, and with more character. Still has that classic bell/quack/latex tone we all know and love but it's more refined, more inspiring, more musical to my ear.
Just to be fair, here is my main rig with this axe:
G&L>TUNER>Jekyll&HydeOD>TS9>DanoDelay>Blues Jr
This is a fairly modest and simple rig to be sure but it suits my needs for rehearsal,gigs,jams and sounds great! This guitar absolutely sings.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
Got the guitar used with great set-up. Can't speak for the factory setup. Neck joint is flawless. The only flaws where a couple of battle scars on a well played instrument.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Feels absolutely solid. I can't foretell the future but I anticipate no problems with this piece.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
No contact....no need.
Overall Rating
:10
As I said earlier I have been playing for a little over 20 years now. I've owned many instruments and amps and pedals and assorted toys over the years. Some I don't miss and others I wish I could have back. This one is a definite keeper. If it were stolen I would weep bitterly, fantasize about what I would do to the thief when I got my hands on him/her and then I would begin to look for another Legacy. All in all this is my favorite guitar I have ever owned. I am one happy guy!
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/27/2007
at 08:03am
by freddy
Features
:8
This guitar is the Legacy humbucker in cherryburst. I am particularly delighted with the separarte bass and treble controls.
Sound
:10
The sound from this guitar beats my Lonestar strat hands down. It has a full rich tone as well as a thin blues sound and then dirtys up just how you would like.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The attention to detail in the construction of this guitar is obvious. The quality of materials is something you feel instantly.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I have taken this guitar to two gigs, and I will no longer carry anything else with me. It gives me the confidence to play and worry about equipment failures.
Customer Support
:10
I have has occassion to use customer support and found them to be GREAT. John Toner is a wonderful service person who understands players and gives sound advice in the use of the features of these instruments!
Overall Rating
:10
I own many guitars and this is the first of many G&Ls that I will by. I used to play LPs only, now I have a broader set of tones and new found creativity.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 1050
Submitted 01/02/2007
at 09:17am
by dennis
Features
:9
Finish on this USA made Legacy is a 3 tone sunburst over alder wood with a maple neck and maple fingerboard. The neck is a gloss finish over the hand rubbed gun oil tint with a 12" radius. There are 22 jumbo frets. Pickguard is the upgraded pearloid. Three G&L single coild pups with 5 way switching, typical Strat configuration. Really has all the features you might want from a Strat, maybe you can do fancier switching so I will give it a 9/10. However, this guitar has two tone controls and is provides much more tonal variety than Fenders. Maybe it should be 10/10?? By the way, as you read on you will see some folks have described the Tribute Legacy and not the USA made Legacy. Too bad because the rating of the USA made guitar would be even higher if you take out all the data on the Tribute line.
Sound
:10
I have owned the guitar for over a year now and played it in and out, so this is not a first impression here. Playing blues, rock, country, and some R&B and this covers all the bases very convincingly. I tried a lot of Fender Strats before buying because I was never a Strat person and thought I better get a guitar that had a good resale value since I might be selling it soon. Well after listening and playing loads of Fenders I gave this a try and it was beyond belief how much better it sounded and felt. Simple choice to make even if hte resale is not as good. The G&L is cheaper than Fender in the first place. I have played it with a number of amps and it sounds great through all but a 70's Fender Twin where it was too harsh/brittle no matter what I did. Through the Fender Blues Deluxe, Bassman 59 reissue, Blues Junior, and Prosonic amps, a few Riveras, and through an Orange AD30 head it sounds absolutely great. The Strat sound as designed by the man himself, before it turned into whatever it is now.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Action, fit and finish were perfect out of the box. There is nothing I can criticize in this area.
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar has been played without a backup lots of times, holds tuning very well, and seems like it is extremely well built for the working musician. I bring a Tele along now and then but not as a back up so much as just when a Tele is all that will work. Bu tI must say that the middle pup/bridge pup combo and the bridge pup alone on this Legacy go way into Tele land and do a great job of it.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Warranty is 10 years but have never had any need to contact G&L or the dealer about any issues in over a year now. Why 10 years though? Look at other warranties and they are not 10 years. Hmmmmm.
Overall Rating
:10
Never, ever thought I could be a Strat player but this changed all of that for me. Been through a whole lot of guitars in the past 35 years of playing and only tried to get comfortable with a Strat in the past 5 years. I mean I really forced myself to see what was going on here because before that they left me wondering what was the big deal. Sure they sound great on record but never sounded good to me in person. So I tried a lot of Strats and kept trying. As I said above, the Fender products left me cold every time. Of course the ??ustom shop starts to sound good but that is usually near $2000 or more to get into that sound. This G&L with some extras (gun oil and pickguard) came to $1050 and sounds like a Strat should sound, is incredibly easy to play, has a huge variety of tones (especially with the two tone controls). There is a sound for almost every mood I am in and the only thing missing is the rosewood fingerboard sound that some might like. I prefer maple so I don't miss it. I would buy this again in a minute, there is no other Strat for me. Perhaps I might try some of the others by G&L but that is as far as I would wander. Still have my Fender 52 Tele reissue but all the other electrics are gone now. The acoustics are Martin HD 28 and D12-28 as well as my old Guild D25 from 1972 when I bought it new.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 400
Submitted 10/04/2006
at 10:40am
by Stan
Features
:8
Clear finish. Lite ash body, maple neck and fretboard. 22 frets. Fender-like single coil pickups with 5-way switch.
Sound
:7
Pickups compare to American Strat more or less. Like American Strat many tonal varieties. Volume control scratchy. Tried Deoxit made no difference. Pot needs to be replaced.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:2
I re-did the set-up as I wanted the action lower. Once I got the neck releif set I was able to set the bridge height about where I like it and had no string buzzing. The pick guard was very poorly mounted. I had to remove it counter-bore three of the screw mounting holes and re-drill as the mounting screws were so far off alignment that the pick guard looked like it would eventually crack or tear. After removing the pick guard I saw it had the "swiming pool" style routing where they dig out the entire area under the pickups. The tremolo groung wire and output cable to the jack were simply twisted and taped with masking tape. I cut these out and replaced with soldered connections.
Reliability/Durability
:5
I would gig this guitar only as a back up. Although it sounds pretty good and I like the feel of the neck and medium size frets it's heavier than my American Strat and the feel seems to tell me that it wouldn't last long on stage. Tuners are so-so and I plan to replace them Sperzal or Schaller locking tuners. Tremolo could have more range. (For some reason I'm trying real hard to like this guitar.)
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Haven't tried it as I generally don't trust anyone and I can do all my own work.
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
This CNC version of a G&L guitar is OK but I sure would rather have gotten ahold of one of the hand made G&L's. I like Stratocasters in general and disregaurding all my complaints it isn't as bad as some imports I've played and/or worked on. It certainly beats the Mexican Fenders. It would be a good guitar for a beginner.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 600 USED
Submitted 08/06/2006
at 05:07pm
by M. Scott
Features
:10
Made in the USA, by hand, in 1994. Mine is the 3-bolt model with factory SD SSL-2 pickups.
The neck is perfect. It has a natural, oiled back. So, it's not covered in coats of clearcoat. Great feel. Also, the 12-inch radius is perfect for me. The neck is slim, which is also just right for my taste. Jumbo frets are well-polished with no rough edges.
The tuners are Sperzel, non-locking, and work great. I won't replace them.
I've covered the pickups in another section, as well as the electronics.
Sound
:10
My Legacy came stock with Seymour Duncan SSL-2's. These really capture the vintage vibe, and are supposedly well-suited for flatter fretboards, so I assume that why they were chosen. Frankly, they capture that vintage tone a bit too well for my taste. When it comes to guitar construction, I'll all about old-school. However, when it comes to pickup design, I really embrace technology. So, even though these are very, very nice pickups, I switched them out for a set of Fender vintage Noiseless pickups. I can't stand the hum of conventional single coils, no matter how much they cost. The older Noiseless pickups (as opposed to the newer "hot" version), in my opinion, nail that great single-coil tone, without any of the buzz.
With the new pickups installed, this guitar is now tied for first place on my "best guitars ever owned" list.
Mine also came with the switching option found on some of G&L's other models. It's a push/pull tone pot that lets me activate the neck and bridge together, for a jangly tele sound, or all of them at once. This, combined with the standard G&L switching system that was already WAY more versatile than any Fender system ever designed, opens up every single pickup combination available. That, combined with the passive bass and treble controls, make this the perfect "strat" system.
Because the original pickups did capture the sound that most folks will be looking for, and becuase the switching system is so rediculously versatile, this category gets a perfect 10.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Mine is a '94 that I purchased in 2006, so I have no clue what the factory setup was like. When mine arrived, I worked on it for an hour or so to acheive an action/buzz ratio that I could live with. Well, more than that, I'm really happy with it. Like every other guitar I've had, it could always be just a little lower with absolutely no buzz. However, you can really tell that this instrument was crafted with care, and the current setup reflects the efforts of the G&L guys 12 years ago.
That said, the guitar was built exceptionally well. Like many other reviewers, I would rank this guitar with the Fender Custom Shop Strats. The quality GREATLY exceeds any standard USA Strat I've played that was manufactured since the CBS buyout of the late 60's.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing on and off for about 15 years now. I'm by no means a professional, but I have owned dozens of guitars over the years. That whole time, I've been searching for guitars that have that perfect "feel" to them, without worrying so much about looks, brand name, or country of manufacture. I'm all about value. Judging from the $600 that I paid for this guitar, it's one of the best values I've encountered (the Korean-made Washburn HB-35 is still the best value I've ever seen, and has been for many years now). This guitar is a blast to play, has incredible action, sports every single pickup combination (even if yours doesn't come with this mod, your local shop can take care of it easily), and was perfectly constructed. The 3-bolt neck joint is incredibly solid (not shaky like the 70's Fenders), so don't worry about that. The neck pocket is so tight that it plays almost like a set-kneck. You can feel the string vibration even at the tip of the neck at the headstock. Very impressive. No, it doesn't have Les Paul sustain, but it's WAY better than a Fender. Pretty much in the middle.
OK, here's how much I like it. I've had it for 3 days, and I've already purchased another one in Vintage White with a tinted birdseye neck. I don't have a lot of cash at present, so this wasn't a casual purchase. I'm just addicted to this guitar. If you are trying to decide between a Strat and a Legacy, look past the ugly headstock and buy the G&L. You won't regret it!
For those who care... The other guitars in my quiver include a Washburn HB-35 (as I mentioned, best value of any electic made, period), a Washburn J3, 3 Dillion guitars (well-made Korean copies of a PRS, PRS hollowbody, and a Martin accoustic/electric), and a Heritage 140-CM. If you don't know Heritage, you should. Its history is very similar to G&L's, but it's Gibson instead of Fender. The one Fender that I have left (of many) is an 85 Japan model, which has my favorite neck of any Fender ever. It's very similar to the Legacy, with a 12 inch radius. It's kind of funny that my favorite Fenders of the modern era were made in the 2 years that production moved away from the US completely...
Buy this guitar!!!
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: USD 775 USED
Submitted 08/04/2006
at 11:01pm
by ejwannabee
Features
:10
Bird's eye maple neck; gun oil finish. Two-tone sunburst. Upgraded case. Preferred to the EJ Strat.
Sound
:10
Played through a Germino Masonette combo, with either a TTE or reverb pedal and one of my chorus pedals. Added Eric Johnson pickups. Sperzel locking tuners. Great axe.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Setup needed tweaking, no problems now. No issues with hardware, controls etc.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Stands up to heavy playing. No problems.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to call them.
Overall Rating
:10
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: 700 (#) used
Submitted 06/23/2006
at 08:55am
by andrew
Email: gravelrocks_ at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:9
I've got an American made, 22 fret, alder body, maple neck/fingerboard gorgeous legacy. It's sort of a reddish sunburst (very classy). The PTB system is a strat lover's dream. I know strat players who had their fenders rewired to try to accomplish what G&L do. The bridge is cool, and the whammy bar just goes straight in and out, without all the winding of a fender. The frets are quite heavy, jumbo I believe, and this baby stays in tune better than any guitar I've ever owned.
Sound
:10
If you want a strat, and can't afford a pre-CBS or a really slick custom shop, then there should be no question. G&L is the answer. I reckon it's fierce competition with Fender's top of the line custom shop, and the fenders are a helluva lot more expensive by the way. This guitar has a beautifully bright sound. It's great for blues, although the neck pick-up doesnt cut through sometimes unless you really tweek your sound. Using the middle and bridge pickup at the same time yields a wonderful Jerry Garcia type tone. Who knew? It sounds sexy. The Alnico pickups have so much warmth, and while they're not as loud as say, a texas special, they are beautiful sounding pickups. Run your legacy through a nice fender amp with a touch of crunch and reverb, and that's all your gonna need!!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Finish is lovely. Reddish sunburst. Action is superb after being professionally set up with 11's. Like I said, the guitar stays in tune better than any guitar I've ever played. Personally I feel a rosewood fingerboard is a lot faster than a maple, but this maple gives such a distinct sound that it's just a case of what do you want. I also have a comanche with an ebony board so don't we all need a maple as well???
Reliability/Durability
:10
C'mon now, it's really a strat, just better. Any little dings it takes give it character. If you scratch my 335 I'll kill you, if you knock around my legacy, I probably wont mind.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
No idea
Overall Rating
:10
If you want to buy a strat, play a legacy. Unless you can afford a pre CBS, you need a G&L. And even still, the care that they make these bitches with SHOULD BE BETTER than a pre CBS. At the end of the day, they're custom made and each one is different. Play one and see if you like it. I love mine and dont know anyone who doesn't like theirs.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $400 used
Submitted 05/01/2006
at 01:27pm
by The Lynx
Features
:9
1994 G&L Legacy guitar.
Strat-style design:
Double cutaway body, made of alder (I think)
Six-on-one-side tuners
Two point tremolo bridge with pop-in trem arm
3 single coil pickups w/ a 5-way p/u selector switch
1 volume, 2 tone knobs. The only difference here is that one knob works to cut/boost high frequencies, and the other works to cut/boost low frequencies across all pickups. Better than the standard Fender design, if you ask me.
Bolt-on maple neck with rosewood fretboard. 3-bolt neck with the tilt adjustment
Single-ply pickguard
Deluxe tolex hardshell case
Basically, a Strat with a few little changes.
Sound
:8
Sounds like it looks. Like a Strat. And I wasn't expecting anything different. Typical strat noise on the individual pickup modes, and hum-cancelling on the 2 and 4 positions. Like most Strats, the bridge pickup was a little thin and weak, so I replaced it a DiMarzio Hot Rails humbucker. That helped balance out the sound a lot.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
I have a black finish, and if you look closeley enough on the body, you can see the seam where they joined the two wood body pieces together. Hardly noticeable, but it's there, which I've never seen on a black guitar.
That being said, the thing plays like a dream. The neck feels just a little more narrow and a little thinner than my Strat, but it's incredibly comfortable. I've heard a number of people say that their necks warp beyond playable, and I haven't had a problem. I did, however, bottom out the truss rod to keep the neck straight (strung with 11s), and was stuck with just a little too much bow. To combat this, I had to remove the truss rod bolt and place a washer on the truss rod before replacing the bolt. This gives me more thread to work with, and was an easy fix to the problem. Now that I've got that fixed, this is definitely the most comfortable of my guitars to play.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I've had this guitar since 1996, and other than the truss rod/neck issue (see Action, Fit, & Finish), I've never had any problems. Finish has held up well, case has held up well, though I don't gig with this guitar (I'm a bass player)...
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to deal with the company for any of my 3 G&Ls, so I couldn't tell ya...
Overall Rating
:9
G&L's version of a Strat. A few little things, like the bridge and the tone controls, make it just a little nicer than a US-made Fender Strat. I prefer this over my Fender American Deluxe Strat. I love it. I have 2 G&L basses and this guitar, and would definitely buy another one of these if lost/stolen (and same thing with my basses).
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US Too much?
Submitted 04/18/2006
at 09:20am
by JD
Email: jdmusic<at>netzero dot net
Features
:9
This one was made in 2005, alder body, 3-tone sunburst, rosewood fingerboard, maple neck, G&L tremolo, 22 jumbo frets, G&L (Seymour Duncan) single coil pickups, Spertzel non-locking tuners. Features are what I wanted. Fingerboard radius is 12", a major reason for going with G&L.
Sound
:9
I bought this to mod into an HSH pickup configuration, but the stock SSS single coil setup sounds quite good. They're true single coils, so they can be noisy in certain situations, but workable. Alder body with rosewood fingerboard is definitely what makes this guitar for me.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:5
The 3-tone sunburst is great, hardware works like it should. Pickups needed adjustment. Big bummer would be the fretwork. I've bought 2 newer G&L guitars in the last year, and the fretwork is pretty poor for an instrument in this price range. Both needed a thorough level and dress on the frets. Once these guitars are setup with proper fretwork, they are great, they can play and sound better than any Fender out there, but come on, G&L, get it together with the factory fret work. No excuse for this lack of quality control. Tuners are not seated properly, either. They need to quit getting boozed up on lunch breaks.
Reliability/Durability
:8
Reliability is fine, it's bolt-on guitar, it will take a fair amount of abuse and still get the job done.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Don't know, haven't tried to contact them. I do my own mods/repairs. Warranty is 10 years, but I'm not in the mood to send it to them, wait for months, and then have to level and dress the frets again anyway once I got it back.
Overall Rating
:7
It's a great guitar - once it's set up properly. Out of the box, new G&L guitars are a crap shoot, though that's not uncommon. Too many U.S. production guitars suffer from poor quality control. For the price paid, new American-made guitars should be much, much better. I chose a G&L mainly because of the fingerboard radius of 12". Tired of the Fender 9.5" radius that strats have. The tremolo system is great, very stable and sounds better than most of the other floating tremolo systems on the market. Quality control is what's keeping these from being truly great instruments.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $400.00 used
Submitted 03/16/2006
at 07:44am
by tom r
Features
:9
1998 USA G&L Legacy sunburst, maple neck with rosewood fretboard. SSS pickup configuration. 5 position switching, PTB tone system, tremolo. 22 jumbo frets.
Sound
:10
I play mostly classic rock and some modern stuff. This guitar sounds great for these styles. I play through a modded Boss compressor, Menatone Red Snapper O.D., Keeley modded TS-9, E.H. Small Stone phaser, Dan Electro distortion, I split the signal into a tuner and a Crate Palomino V16. There seems to be a lot of talk about the versatlity of HH guitars with coil taps, but this Legacy is truly versatile with just the three single coil alnico pickups. The PTB tone controls give this guitar a very wide range of tones. I've had this guitar for a little over a year and I'm still very impressed with the sound.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
I bought the guitar used and only had to make minor adjustments to suit my own preferences.
This is a very well built guitar, it has no flaws that I can see, feel or hear. I have the action set fairly low with no buzzes or notes being choked. The jumbo frets let you really dig in for some nice smooth bends. The neck is very comfortable to play. The tuners are non-locking but it stays in tune very well.
Reliability/Durability
:10
As I stated above, this guitar is well built. The hardware is very solid. I haven't played live in a long time but I do get together from time to time with some friends to jam and this guitar is very dependable.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing for over 25 years. I own a 1960 Gibson Les Paul Junior and a Tribute by G&L Asat Special Premium. Over the years I have owned 2 other Les Pauls, Fenders, USA B.C. Rich, Prs SE, Ibanez, Ernie Ball MM Axis Super Sport and several others. The Legacy is the only one that I can say I will never get rid of. I like to buy, sell and trade guitars just to try different things but this guitar won't be going anywhere. It may not be just right for everybody, I mean you'll never get thick, crunching humbucker sounds out of it, but for what I like it's perfect.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/07/2006
at 05:49pm
by Anonimous
Features
:10
2006 Legacy
22 frets
Alder body
Maple neck/fingerboard
Tremelo bridge
Sperzel locking tuners
SSS Stock electronics
I give the features a 10 cause it's got everything I want in an electric guitar and none of what I don't want.
Sound
:9
I play rock/blues/jazz/claassical/funk/country/folk...etc basically anything that catches my ear.
I use this guitar with Dr.Z amps for rock and blues and it sounds and plays great. I love the sound of single coil pickups but the 60 cycle hum drives my crazy at higher volumes, I plan on replaceing them with a noiseless varient.
Chords and single notes sound just as good clean and dirty. Full, round chords, articulate leads.
I give it a 9 cause it sounds great for what I'm using it for, but it won't be perfect for me untill I put in the noisless pickups.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
Off the shelf this guitar was actually properly set up.
Med. action, set intonation, leveled frets, proper neck tension.
I don't know if it came from the factory like that or maybe it was just the shop I bought it at that does a proper set up before it goes on display.
Quality finish on the body. A bit too much on the neck, but it'll wear off with time to thats ok.
Only thing I don't like was the swimming pool routing under the pickguard, which I think is a cheap way of ruducing the time it takes to produce the guitar.
I don't honestly think I could tell the difference sound-wise in an A/B test with a SSS route vs swimming pool.
I give it an 8 cause It look/feels/plays great but it does have a swimming pool which is only a minor thing.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Havn'yt had it very long, but it feels durable, inspires confidence in the finish.
Think I'll have this for a LONG time.
No opinion as I can't really tell yet.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Haven't dealt with G&L, but the store I bought it at is a mom n pop that offer great service, so no opinion.
Overall Rating
:9
What a great guitar! To me it's better than the new Fender US strats. Better overall sound, playability, stock setup, options, etc.
I'd have to get another if it was stolen. It inspires me to play only more often but better.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: 1200 (canadian )
Submitted 02/17/2006
at 08:15pm
by Anonymous
Features
:10
93 legacy. Blue, disco blue.Well I don't think that is the name of the colour but it should be. Then it should be discontinued if it hasn't already been. Ugly as a dogs butt.
Beautiful and versatile sounds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All stock, including tremolo which stays in tune.( Listening Fender?????)
Sound
:No Opinion
It has 5 positions for five completely different tones. It has a bass roll off and a treble roll off and a volume control. Three alnico pickups. It has a bit of a hum, like any strat in the three positions, but if I play it, or keep my fingers on the strings it is gone. Problem? Nope gorgeous sounds. Made a 50 th anniversary fender that I played sound flat and lifeless.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
I checked the neck pocket for the date. i found it was carved apparently by hand, very tight, very cool, lots of mojo.
I love the pickup sounds . It is not too heavy, has a great neck and plays like a dream.
It is a refined strat. the tone controls actually work and are simple enough to use on stage in a flash. High quality tremolo, bridge, tuners, pickups pickguard and great strap buttons. But , well, its disco blue.....
Reliability/Durability
:10
Built like a tank but delicate. takes being thrown around. I play it a week later it is in tune. i switched to 10 on the high E and like medium gauge strings better. that is personal though. So I reset the intonation in 5 minutes.
Customer Support
:6
Parts are hard to find here in Canada. Website doesn't help, need a tremolo arm.
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Been playing 30 years, I never liked strats, I liked teles. I bought a G&L bluesboy when I first heard it.That and a great coincidence lead to this purchase. Plaed through a silverface super reverb and man there is no excuse to sound bad unless you suck, which I do on occassion. Resale is low as the word is not out yet. Then again I don't know people who sell these and don't regret it usually. The strat as it should be. A custom hand made guitar for 1 K built in North America? Yup. Try one, at least!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I'm a lucky guy.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $849
Submitted 02/01/2006
at 12:37pm
by cep002
Email: cep002<at>email dot mot dot com
Features
:9
My Legacy is U.S.A. handmade in 2005 with 2 tone sunburst, alder body, gun-oil tinted maple fingerboard/neck, Schaller locking tuners, alnico pickups. This was a special from Music123 on closeout and I wasn't expecting the gun-oil tinted neck nor Schaller locking tuners for the price I paid! Great deal! However for a handmade guitar of this caliber, the cheesy SKB plastic case is not appropriate (the G&G case should've been included as standard but G&L wants another $160 for that!). Also, I too get the plastic nut problems with my G string binding at times. Other than the case and nut issues, this guitar is fantastic! I love everything else about it, especially the fit and finish which you can tell were done by a craftsman with love. I've heard opinions that G&L has gone downhill since BBE Sound took over (around 1992 or so I believe) but that's not my experience with this guitar. I sold off my trusty Fender Japan Strat, Fishman Loudbox Acoustic amp and Epiphone mandolin to finance this guy. Besides I don't need those other odds and ends - this guitar demands so much of my attention I don't have time for those other "toys".
Sound
:10
I play blues, pop, worship. I've gone thru Fender Strat (Japan), Epiphone Casino, Gretsch Setzer, Gibson Les Paul Special, Washburn HB-30, G&L Tribute ASAT Classic - none of which I have anymore. I only have the G&L Legacy which is all I need. Those other guitars all sound great in their own way. The Gretsch Setzer would probably be my second choice out of the bunch and the G&L Tribute ASAT Classic was the best bang for the buck. This G&L Legacy doesn't sound like a regular Fender Strat. The Fender Strat I sold had a more clear sound. The G&L Legacy has more of what I call a 3-D sound. Another reviewer I think remarked it had overtones. I think it does but in a good way. The G&L Legacy sound is complex and rich kind of like what you get with a semi-hollow or hollow-body (I like this in my old Casino and Setzer but not the feedback) but of course it doesn't sound like a semi-hollow or hollowbody. The passive treble and bass give all the sounds I need. The in-between position 2 and 4 sounds do not have the "latex" or "quack" sound like the Fender Strats but do have hum canceling function. I would have to describe the G&L Legacy as rich and complex while not being overly bright. The Fender Strat and the Gibson Les Paul I had were bright to the extent of annoying, shrill, piercing (in my opinion at least) but with the G&L I can dime my tone controls on 10 and also my volume on 10 on all positions including the bridge which I never could on my Fender. So for me, this sound is a perfect 10. Forgot to mention I use Boss effects (SD1 Overdrive, DS1 Distortion, DD3 Digital Delay, TU2 Tuner) and a Dunlop Crybaby (basic GCB95). I have a Fender 59 Bassman RI and a 70s something vintage Fender Silverface Champ in which I replaced all the caps, resistors. The G&L Legacy sounds right at home thru my Fender amps (in contrast some guitars I owned previously like the Gibson, Washburn sounded like they wanted to be played thru something else. Actually as far as humbucking guitars go only the Gretsch Setzer sounded at home thru my Fender amps. The single coil guitars I had all sound great thru Fender amps).
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
This is where the craftsmanship and love are obvious on this guitar. All electronics were great on this U.S. made G&L. I had a Korean made G&L Tribute and everything was great on that guitar except horribly scratchy pots. Fit and finish is perfect. The finish is glassy, smooth. The gun-oil tint finish is best I've ever seen and I think is the highlight of this guitar finish wise. Pickups, setup were perfect. I do have issues on the nut with the "stiction" on the G-string but also that a plastic nut is not appropriate for this guitar. This should've had a graphtech nut. All hardware is great from tuners to the dual fulcrum bridge. No flaws I could see on the guitar got this factory fresh from Music 123 and was great. I won't take off points for the nut because I did that in the Feature section.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
I changed strap buttons to Dunlop dual-design staplocks. The stock strap buttons on the G&L Legacy were actually fine, they were oversize and solid and probably would be secure enough - just that all my favorite straps have the Dunlop strapbuttons on them and all our (family) guitars have straplocks so as a matter of policy I equip all my guitars with Dunlop dual-designs. The hardware, finish, etc seem built to last but haven't had this guitar very long. I had my Fender Japan Strat since the late 1980s and that lasted fine thruout gigs, church services, etc with the usual nicks, dings, etc and I can tell this G&L is twice the guitar the Fender was so no concerns there. I could depend on this no problem. However since it hasn't been actually tested out in public I'd have to give a no rating on this category.
Customer Support
:10
No opinion on G&L customer support. Haven't used them. I did request a G&L catalog from them a few weeks ago and have yet to receive it. Music123 customer service is great. I've bought numerous items thru them returning some, keeping others and they've always been great. Kudos to Music123.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing for over 20 years. I have a Taylor 510 acoustic with Fishman pickup, Ibanez GA6 classical with pickup, my wife has a Washburn Lyons electric bass, my son has a Squier Strat. Regarding amps, I have a Fender 59 Bassman RI, Fender 70s Silverface champ and a Ashdown Electric Blue 12-150 bass amp (great value in a bass amp!). I listed my effects previously but one thing I didn't list was the L.R. Baggs Para Acoustic D.I. - this is wonderful for all acoustic instruments. Now back to the G&L Legacy. This is my last stop in my electric guitar quest. I will not be looking, trying, buying other electric guitars after this as I know I won't find an electric guitar best suited for me and my playing. For that reason this guitar deserves a 10 simple as that (funny how I never went thru as much G.A.S. as my other instruments - only electric guitars). I can't keep an arsenal collection of guitars like some of you reviewers and if I could I would've kept all or most of my previously mentioned electrics (and may have added a few amps as well ; 0) ) but for me, this G&L Legacy is it.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 12/18/2005
at 05:10pm
by Greg
Features
:10
Maple neck with rosewood board, four bolt neck, swamp ash body, clear gloss finish, G&L tremolo, G&L handwound single-coils -- basically a strat.
Sound
:10
I've owned two of these guitars. For whatever reason -- is it the wood? the pickups? the fit and finish? Both have sounded absolutely unbelievably terrific. Something approaching "Stratocaster Nirvana" in terms of the tone. Bright indeed, but richly bright. Not shrill. Tone for friggin' miles. Extremely resonant. I have a Don Grosh retro classic -- and yes that is an absolutely fantastic guitar. Certainly, the Grosh is nicer -- except -- it really doesn't sound or play any better. The Grosh might feel a bit smoother, and have an intangible something, but -- it cost almost $2,000. The G&L at less than half that price, sounds totally just as awesome, and plays as fantastic. If I weren't able to afford stupidly nice guitars -- I'd by one G&L Legacy -- swamp ash or alder both sound killer -- and I'd play it for the rest of my days -- and sound good as hell.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Perfect guitar.
Reliability/Durability
:10
What could go wrong? It's a strat plank.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Don't know.
Overall Rating
:10
The best kept secret in USA made basically "custom shop" guitars.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $600 used
Submitted 10/28/2005
at 01:56pm
by Mike S.
Features
:10
1997 G&L Legacy,Strat Style, alnico pickups s/s/s, rosewood fingerboard. Standard strat switching, ptb tone system(passive treble & bass)Cherry sunburst finish, G&L tremolo, added grover locking tuners though stock were fine, medium jumbo frets
Sound
:10
This is the sound I have been looking for (obviously strat type sound) but I think it sounds as good if not better than most Strats. I love the various sounds available. Smooth and jazzy, out of phase "quack", nice crunch rythym, searing lead. This axe can definitley do it all. It's all too easy to get bluesy, Jimi, Srv type stuff. That's mainly what I love, but you can do all other sounds too.The ptb system is awesome, it forgoes the standard strat tone crap and gives you a passive treble and bass control. Much more control over your sound than any Strat can offer. Does have the standard 60hz hum from the single coils but that comes with the territory and is more than worth the sound.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The 1997 G&L's are hand made and you can tell. The necks are awesome and you can get redicously low action if you want it. Mine arrive from an E-Bayer(racey-b) (please check him out), who sets these G&L's up unbelievable for you. I only paid $600 which I think was great. I sold a gibson goldtop re-issue for this and saved $1200 and am very happy with that. This guitar is the easiest playing guitar that I have played and I have had a couple (SG, Les Paul goldtop, Custom Carvin, which was awesome too just not my sound). Neck fit is great. this one has the 3 bolt neck which is how you tell the last 97's made. there are the good ones trust me. Tremolo is great too, you can work it and it stays in tune beautifuly. I did upgrade to locking grover tuners and I am going to replace the nut with a graphite one just to make sure but so far no problemw with tuning at all. Finish was awesome too. nice gloss finish and beautiful chery sunburst finish. Very nice indeed.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Seems very solid but I did just get it. I have to assume that quality is no problem as this is a 1997 and it is in great shape. Guitar does not feel heavy either. I would not use a backup with this guitar.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Don't know anything about the company support.
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
have been playing on and off for 30 years, I should be great by now but I never really stuck with it. I am going to try now that have the incenctive to play this awesome axe. I also just picke up a 1973 fender deluxe reverb so I am totally pumped. the combination of these 2 is perfect. I can't imagine better sound. Total heaven!!!! If it were stolen I would but a Real Fender strat and beat the thief with it, then go find another one just like mine.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $970
Submitted 10/23/2005
at 12:35pm
by Nick
Features
:9
2004 G&L USA Legacy with Alnico vintage pickups, alder body in three color sunburst with white pickguard, dual fulcrum tremolo, sperzel non-locking tuners, plastic nut, rock maple neck with rosewood board, and molded plastic case. GET THE GRAPHITE NUT!
Sound
:9
I play it though my 2004 Fender 1965 Deluxe Reverb Reissue without effects. The sound is absolutely classic Fender. Pickups react very well to volume adjustments made using the volume pot on the guitar, they don't lose any definition when rolling off. My only complaint about sound is that there is the ever-present single coil hum on settings 1, 3, and 5, which of course you know already.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Very good. I've played this next to American Standard Stratocasters and there's no comparison between the two. The G&L is head and shoulders above the Strats in its price range, but I must take off a point for the plastic nut because there's some "stiction" on the G-string which makes it difficult to tune sometimes.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I've owned it for a year, I don't predict that there will be any problems with it. I'll have to wait and see how the nut breaks on over time.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to contact them.
Overall Rating
:9
Solid instrument, very good quality. We'll see how it stands up to the Les Paul Epiphone Elite that's coming my way soon.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/22/2005
at 02:32pm
by Anonymous
Features
:10
I traded a Gibson SG Custom for this guitar in 1994. The SG would not stay in tune and I was ready to drop it from a moving truck. The guy at the music store thought he got the better end of the deal, but this guitar is INCREDIBLE! I have own many guitars and played some that most people would give their left testicle for, but none of them has impressed me as much as this one did.
Sound
:10
The sound still blows me away. The standard factory pickups have a tremendous tonal range and messing with the tone pots give me everything I could ask for.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Right out of the box this guitar was dead on. I've owned it for 10 years and never touched it. The neck joint makes the rectum of a duck look like the Holland Tunnel.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Again, in 10 years this guitar hasn't failed me. It's been dropped, knocked over and stepped on by my son and the finish still looks like it was applied yesterday.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I've never had to contact G&L so I can't comment.
Overall Rating
:10
I've owned and played a number of Fender Strats over the years and they can't hold a candle to the G&L. I can't say I'm a fan of the peg head design, but as soon as you start to play it you get lost in the rest of the instrument. I'm surprise that you don't see more of these guitars around.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $650.00 used
Submitted 03/07/2005
at 11:05pm
by James Lee
Email: e4force dot <at>cox dot net
Features
:10
I added Sperzel locking tuners and blocked the vibrato for flat only operation, to facilitate staying in-tune and radical string bends without the other strings going flat.
Sound
:10
Blues, Afro-Cuban, Brazilian.
Lindy Fralin Blues Specials in neck and middle. Lindy Fralin Steel Pole 43 in bridge. With these pickups and pull-push, m/b pot with mega-switch giving me all seven options, this is the guitar equivalent of good sex.
Rich/Full, Bright. Both done lusciously.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Strings don't align that great with the neck pickup
It had loose frets and needed a fret dressing
It's not set up for strap locks.
Otherwise it kicks elephant butt!!
Reliability/Durability
:10
The great Jimi Hendrix would have to try hard, to kill this thing.
Customer Support
:1
Refer to my ASAT Deluxe Review.
What can I say, they did what they did.
Overall Rating
:10
ELEVEN!!!!
If it were stolen or lost? Well, I already bought another one.
Both are premium-blonde, ash body, maple fret-board guitars. I'll put Joe Barden, Blade pickups on the other one, not their PHONY-BALONEY ripoffs
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/07/2005
at 03:38pm
by Stef Hamilton
Features
:9
Well the features have been pretty well detailed below already. I wanted a strat, but I feel like Fender just aren't making quality guitars in this price range anymore.
Sound
:10
Just for once I want to say something really positive on harmony central. So here goes: The tone is heartbreakingly good. Amazing sustain. Been playing for 20 years. My set up is Legacy-DS1-OD3-CE2-TR2-DD20-GT3-Laney VC30 or Hughes and Kettner Vortex. The sound is brilliant and sparky. Terrific representation of all proper strat sounds from this, but with something extra that I could only call (wankily) love. Great for ska, country, blues (I'd guess), rhythm and lead. This is an instrument made by and for people who really give a shit about guitars. There is nothing that makes me think, 'well it's good but i wish...'
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
This is a beautiful, crafted instrument, you can tell the makers have dedicated care and attention to the creation of this beast. Even my wife was stunned. But why is the head so girly looking? (the guitar, not the wife) Ah, I can live with it.
Reliability/Durability
:9
Been gigging regularly since I got it (3 months). Sounds fantastic. Not let me down, not even a broken string. But, the top strings can wonder out of tune a bit, but we're talking about out of the box without a fresh set-up. This seems to be settling down with playing, but I'll get a proper set-up next time I have cash...
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Looking forward to visiting the factory.
Overall Rating
:9
I know this sounds like a commercial. But only once in a while do you get a piece of kit that is really a joy to play - when you don't feel any doubts, or wonder if you could have spent your money better. I really love this instrument.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $590 used
Submitted 02/18/2005
at 07:27am
by Matt in SC
Email: jazzmanmaxx_001 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:9
1996 Legacy. Beautiful transparent blue over ash body. Pearloid pickguard. Schaller locking tuners. 3 G&L alnico V single coils. 5 way switch. Rosewood fingerboard. Med. jumbo frets. G&L Dual Fulcrum vibrato. PTB (Passive Treble and Bass) controls. 3 bolt Micro-Tilt neck. Very sturdy G&L hardshell case.
Sound
:10
Fabulous sound! The best sounding strat-style guitar I have ever played, period. It is no more or less noisy than any other passive single coil equipped guitar. Tones range from bright to mellow thanks to seperate bass and treble controls. SRV to Jimi to Knopfler to country, and everything in between. Signal path = Legacy - Peterson Strobostomp - Barber Tone Press - Foxrox ZIM - '69 Fender Super Reverb.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Purchased used so factory setup not pertinent. Action is fantastic. Fretwork is great. Strung with .10-.46 strings. All hardware solid. Fit and finish are first class (as on all G&L guitars I have played).
Reliability/Durability
:10
Absolute top quality. I can completely depend on this guitar for any and all gigs. Hardware is built to last. Perfect finish. I would expect no issues with this guitar.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to deal with G&L.
Overall Rating
:10
What more can you say. Leo Fender's final design evolution of the Strat. I am selling my Strat because it does not get any use now. I own a G&L ASAT Special Semi-hollow as well which is also a fantastic guitar. If you have never played G&L, you owe it to yourself to check them out. I am going to purchase a Comanche and a Legacy 2HB next. I wish I had bought G&L years ago. I would have saved lots of time and $ experimenting with inferior and/or much more expensive brands. The Legacy is truly every bit as good as an Anderson or comprable $3K guitar for a fraction of the cost. These guitars are an exceptional value today. Handmade USA Quality.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: 600 (CHF)
Submitted 01/31/2005
at 02:53am
by Chris
Features
:10
I have a 1994 us made legacy in sunburst
22 frets S/S/H
non locking tuners
Sound
:10
super sound. It's the vintage sound from the alnico pickups which surprises me.
Even if not using the amp it has more tone that any fender tried.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
I bought it used.
No flaws and setup is top.
Reliability/Durability
:10
It will withstand anything.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
I play bass , drums...etc and have been playing guitar for 2 years so I'm still a beginner,not bloody
I have had 3 Strats from Fender . " Plus and one standerd. Furthermore I have tried customs shop...etc, but nothing came up to the legacy, honestly
Pls sell those Fenders and try the G&L
I have sold all my fenders, bye bye (Hit the road jack and don't you come back no more no more no more no more.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $900
Submitted 01/26/2005
at 01:17pm
by Luke
Email: lucaso777 at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:8
Pretty much standard stuff you'd find on any strat style guitar.
Sound
:8
Sounded pretty standard. Nothing to shake a stick at.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:5
The neck was pretty chunky in my hand which made playing it a bit more work than it should be. Also the fret ends stuck out so that my thumb rubbed against them when I went up and down the neck (Annoying).
Reliability/Durability
:8
Good
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:7
I've been on a mission for the perfect strat style guitar. I've played custom Fenders, Grosh, Anderson, G&L, and just about everything in between. Grosh is the best sounding but the necks are too big to feel comfortable in my hands (so it's out of the question). Anderson's that I've played, just feel like junk. I don't know if I've gotten bad luck with 'em but they don't impress. Plus with all the switches, I get annoyed. After playing just about all of them in one day I decided to stop by my local shop on the way home.
Just for kicks and giggles I picked up a 50th Anniversary Strat Deluxe (with the S-1 switching). Man OH man! That thing kicks my butt. Plays smoother than any of the previously mentioned, and sounds terrific. I plan on changing the Samarimum Cobalts to Lindy Fralins (the best IMHO).
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $650 used
Submitted 12/27/2004
at 08:21am
by Dennis
Email: dcalasincal at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:9
MADE IN USA IN 1997
STOCK G&L HARDWARE - WHICH ARE GREAT!
22 MEDIUM JUMBO FRETS
BEAUTIFUL TOBACCOBURST GLOSS FINISH ON HIGHLY FIGURED SOLID ASH
SATIN FINISH MAPLE NECK WITH ROSEWOOD BOARD -PLAYYS LIKE 'BUTTAH'
SPERZEL NON LOCKING TUNERS
STOCK G&L CASE
I OWN A G&L 'COMANCHE' WITH "TONS OF FEATURES"...I PREFER THE LEGACY FOR WHAT IT DOES NOT HAVE. ITS THE REFINED SIMPLICITY THAT LEO FENDER CREATED WITH HIS STRAT AND TELE GUITARS
Sound
:10
RUNNING THRU A CARR SLANT 6V...TONE HEAVEN
IMHO...IT SOUNDS BETTER THAN MOST VINTAGE STRATS
CLASSIC STRAT FENDER CANT TOUCH FOR 3X THE MONEY
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
I GOT LUCKY ON EBAY. OTHER MUSICIANS COMMENT: "THIS IS PRFECT". THE NECK IS JUST RIGHT FOR MY HAND...THAT IS MY PRIME FEATURE THAT I LOOK FOR IN ANY GUITAR.
FINISH IS PERFECT. FIT IS PERFECT
I DID HAVE THJE FRETS "PLEKED" BUT DID NOT NOTICE A BIG DIFFERENCE...WASTE OF $200
Reliability/Durability
:9
SO FAR SO GOOD
ONE OF MY FEW CRITICISMS OF G&L IS THE STANDARD CASE. THEY SIMPLY DONT FIT THE GUITAR VERY WELL. I HAVE NOT HAD ANY PROBLEMS, BUT I AM NOT A TRAVELLING MUSICIAN. THEY DO PROVIDE NICE CASE OPTIONS IF YOU PURCHASE A NEW G&L.
Customer Support
:9
G&LDP IS HOSTED BY G&L'S DIRECTOR OF MARKETING, DAVE McLAREN.
HE IS A FREQUENT CONTRIBUTOR AND VERY HELPFUL.
I HAVE AN ISSUE WITH A G&L ASAT JACK (AS DO MANY) I BELIEVE THEY WILL REPALCE IT, BUT YOU HAVE TO SEND THE GUITAR TO G&L. I WOULD PREFER THAT THEY COVER THE COST OF REPLACEMNT BY A QUALIFIED TECH.
Overall Rating
:10
PLAYING ON & OFF FOR 40 YEARS
IF STOLEN, IT WOULD NOT BE THE END OF THE WORLD, BUT I WOULD TKE UP 'GAME HUNTING' AS MY NEW HOBBY.
G&L OFFERS ALL KINDS OF OPTIONS FROM NECK SIZE TO CASE OPTIONS. THESE ARE LEO FENDER'S AND GEROGE FULLERTON'S GUITARS..,FENDER CAN'T HOLD A LIGHT TO THESE. THE HEADSTOCK IS THE ONLY THING I HAD TO GET USED TO!
MY FAVORITE NECK IS THE ROCK MAPLE SATIN FINISH NECK WITH ROSEWOOD BOARD. MY HAND JUST GLIDES ON THESE NECKS!
BEST ORIGINAL 'STRAT' IS A LEO FENDER "LEGACY"...PERIOD
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $599 used
Submitted 11/16/2004
at 08:37pm
by David
When I tried this guitar (used) in the store, I loved the feel of it and thought it was slightly on the bright side, especially when I compared it to a couple Strats. But I kept going back to it and really started to like it. When I got home, I plugged it into my silverface Fender Vibro-Champ and haven't looked back. What a wonderful musical tone! My style is a mellow jazzy blues with a primarily clean tone. I like to play everything from chord melody type stuff to country to heavy blues. The pristine tone of this guitar fits everything I like to play. The neck pickup (my favorite setting)is warm with just enough snap. All of the pickup combinations are super. Knopfler, Gilmour, SRV, JMH, they're all in here. "Fenderish" in tone but slightly different (which I like)
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Bought it used but it was set up amazingly well to my preference! Had 10s on it, which I use. Medium action. The dual-fulcrum tremolo floats just right and is the smoothest I've used. The gold metallic paint looks great with only minor playing wear from the previous owner(s). The neck fits tight with ZERO gaps. Fret work is top notch.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I imagine it's as durable as any other professional grade solid body guitar. It's held up for about 10 years so far and looks as good as new. I'm not gigging these days but I believe I could depend on it.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Haven't dealt with G&L or any other guitar company.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing guitar for 23 years. I've owned tons of gear over the years. Most major brands. I been getting slightly disenfranchised from the major (read "F" and "G") brands lately and have been looking for a company with some passion. I think I found that in G&L. I would definitely buy another G&L (and probably will). Compare one to a Strat and you may be surprised.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $1100
Submitted 10/19/2004
at 02:58pm
by The Great Danguini
Email: danguini at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:8
It's a 2004 in 3 tone sunburst on an Adler body (I am pretty sure it's Adler). 22 frets with volume and passive treble and bass cut. Came with the Alnico V G&L pickups. I'm not sure about the tuners (they say G&L on the back), but there really good. The neck is a 12" radius, which is great. The neck is super, hand rubbed gun oil tint glossed over with ?black abalone or mother of pearl inlays. Dual fulcrum tremolo - awesome, that is why Fender copies it now. Came with a hard case-quality ok. I have a tweed fender that it doesn't fit into :(. I gave it an 8 because it's not really a trick guitar with lots of features unless you count great vintage tone and playability!!! Nothing beats an American Handmade G&L!!!
Sound
:10
I play Blues, Rock, Funk, a little country (chicken pickin), R&B/Soul, and a little jazz. This guitar has the best sound, feel, and playability of any guitar I have ever played and it also looks the best. I have a MIM Strat with Vintage Hot Lindy Fralins that I thought was the Cat's Meow, but this G&L has 10X the sustain---seriously. I bought my brother a Tribute Legacy and it has as much or more sustain that my Strat, but thats another story.
The sound of this guitar is incendiary. It sounds like a vintage all the way. When I got this home (on my amp Hot Rod Deluxe with different tubes that stock) and played the songs I always play--I was so happy I bought it!!! I couldn't believe how much better it sounded than my Strat with the Fralins and how much it sounded like the recordings of the songs I was playing (Sultans of Swing (Knopfler), Something (Harrison), Time (Gilmore), Castles Made of Sand, Little Wing, Bell Bottom Blues (Clapton), and BB King stuff). If you are on the bubble on this one---pull the trigger!! You will be glad you did. I have a Fender HRD with a Line 6 Pod XT, thought for testing I ran it in clean!!! This thing has all the descriptive words "Chime, Sparkle, Dynamics, Response, Bite...." Get one. Get one. Get one....
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
This guitar was perfect all the way around. It is so tight I can't even fit a pick under the pickguard while I fingerpick!!! Wood was beautiful, neck is out of this world. It even came with my guage of strings on it, .11's, it was meant to be. The larger frets are great and make bending easy and fun.
"Flawless Victory" for sure
Reliability/Durability
:9
From what I have heard this thing is more solid than a M-1 tank, but since the warranty is only 10 yrs I'm gonna give it a 9.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
No clue, but I have faith...
Overall Rating
:10
I have been playing serious (practicing at least 2 hrs a day) for about a 10 mo's, I have been playing pretty serious (learning songs etc) for about 4 yrs. I have a custom acoustic made McMurray Instruments in Kingsport, TN that is in the style of a HD-28 Martin (an unreal instrument) and a Mexican Strat with Lindy Fralins (a great sounding strat with a great neck---until I got this G&L, Strat is now for slide) and a 40 W tube amp Hot Rod Deluxe Fender.
If it were stolen, I would track them down! I would definetly get another Legacy, nothing for the price compares (My friend has a American Deluxe Fat Stat that is sweet, but not in the same building as my Legacy!) A fender of this quality would cost over 2 G's.
Nothing compares to this Legacy, except maybe another G&L. I am now a G&L evangelist and can't wait to get an ASAT one day.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $1100
Submitted 08/29/2004
at 06:23am
by Anonymous
Features
:7
I am reviewing my new 2004 Legacy. Mine is a 2004 with a polished gloss Blonde finish on a solid Swamp Ash body. The hard rock maple neck and fingerboard feature a polished gloss finish over a hand-rubbed gun oil tint. The chrome hardware consists of Schaller vintage-style tuners, G&L patented dual-fulcrum tremolo. The electronics package consists of three G&L Alnico V passive single coils pickups, 5-way switch, and the G&L PTB passive tone controls (volume, treble cut, bass cut). The neck dimensions are 1 5/8" wide at the nut with a moderately flat 12" radius. The frets are medium jumbo Dunlop 6100. I am rating the Legacy a "7" in this category because it is not a particularly feature-rich instrument. That is, unless you consider incredible feel and tone a feature. But more on that in a minute.
Sound
:9
My style is a mix of blues, funk, and rock. Sort of a mix between Tom Morello and Chris Duarte. My signal chain is pretty basic: Legacy > Dunlop 95Q Wah > Boss OC-3 > Maxon OD-9 > Rivera Knucklehead II (100-watt tube amp) > Avatar 2x12 speaker cabinet (Celestion Vintage 30 & G12H30). The Legacy has an extremely versatile tone that is perfect for jazz, blues, classic and contemporary rock, and even hard rock. The pickups are true single coils, and you get both the benefits and the drawbacks. The benefits are increased dynamics, chime, and clarity. Through the clean channel of my Rivera the Legacy is truly amazing. It sounds almost identical to an original 50's Strat, complete with spank, quack, and bite. It is a very full, rich, three-dimensional tone that must be experienced to appreciate. Through the overdrive channel on my Rivera the Legacy performed flawlessly. Using a low to mid gain setting I was able to achieve very convincing Hendrix or SRV-style tones. The sustain is endless thanks to the slightly weaker magnetic pull of the Alnico V. Because these pickups are so dynamic I am able to achieve higher distortion settings simply by varying my pick attack, thus creating vocal-like phrasing and passages. The pickups are very balanced so there is no difference in tone or volume between the treble and bass strings, making chords ring out true. It is worth mentioning the one obvious drawback to these pickups: The presence of 60Hz hum. While the noise is not a problem for clean and semi-overdriven tones, it can get quite excessive when used with a high gain amp and/or a distortion pedal. But this is to be expected from a guitar that was designed with vintage specifications and I do not fault G&L one bit for the hum.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:7
According to their web site, G&L builds guitars in the same fashion as Fender back when Leo was still owner. The web site offers a tour that shows G&L even using the same exact machines that were used in the original Fender factory. Apparently there are no CNC machines doing any of the work, from cutting fret slots to drilling holes for the dot inlays; everything is still done "by hand". While I agree that this process lends itself to producing very high quality guitars - and the Legacy is no exception - I also believe that it is the reason why no two Strats sound alike. This process lends each instruments its own personality that is not realized until its completion. I love that! That being said, my particular Legacy had quite a few flaws that required my immediate attention. For example, when I first pulled the guitar out of the case I noticed a few spots on the finish, as if something had been spilled on the body. These had to be buffed out, so I used a light polishing compound and rubbed out the spots. Second, the nut slots were not cut properly so the E, B, and G strings were getting caught in the nut causing them to go out of tune on every bend. This had to be resolved by adding a light Teflon lubricant to the slots. However this is only a temporary fix - I will need to have the nut slots smoothed out by a luthier. Finally - and I don't necessarily consider this a flaw - the finish was applied to the fingerboard somewhat heavy handed, causing the finish to run down and settle behind the frets. Again this is not really a flaw, but I prefer thinner finishes and the settling of the lacquer behind each fret has an unkempt look. On the positive side, the guitar was set up immaculately and played great right out of the case. The chrome hardware gleams brightly, showing no signs of oxidation. The Swamp Ash body has a classy grain and shows nicely through the transparent Blonde. Even inside the tremolo route and pickup cavity the attention to detail is evident. But most importantly, the neck pocket is airtight! The neck and body fit together like puzzle pieces, which plays an integral part in the sustain and resonance. I have owned a half dozen Strats in my day, and I have never seen a neck and body fit like this. Great job, G&L.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I have never owned a G&L before so I can't speak on this topic personally. However I did work in a guitar repair/restoration shop for a few years, and I have been good friends with the owner/luthier for ten years. His opinion of G&L guitars is very high. After inspecting my Legacy under the microscope I can tell that down the road I will have few problems, if any at all. The Legacy - much like the Strat - is a very simple design that just works, and lasts.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never dealt with G&L, and I probably won't have to.
Overall Rating
:10
I have fallen in love with the Legacy and I have become a G&L evangelist! I would recommend G&L to anyone looking for a high quality Strat-style guitar. I consider the Legacy to be in the same class as Anderson, Suhr, Grosh, etc. I know that sounds hard to believe, but if you play one you will become a believer.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $750 used
Submitted 08/19/2004
at 04:14pm
by bruce
Email: canisregis<at>earthlink dot net
Features
:9
This is a strat style guitar...5 way switching of 3 pickups,1 volume,2 tone controls, bolt on neck. Fairly flat fingerboard radius (12"). The neck on mine is birdseye maple with a maple fingerboard. Meaty frets. Nice vibrato tail (seems to work well and stays reasonably in tune. I bought this used and the previous owner installed Fralin pickups which they say are the best vintage style out there, but I've got a couple of other G&Ls and the pickups in those are really good too...Pretty much standard strat stuff...
Sound
:10
Sounds like one of the best strats ever made...Maybe it's the Fralins, but this thing sounds better than any custom shop strat...For blues, funk, rock, even the ocassional foray into jazz, this thing can do anything a strat can do...Did I mention country? That's where this thing really shines...A real "can do" guitar....I pretty much use tube amps and play pretty clean with just some reverb and compression...It sounds HUGE and pretty...
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
100%...My guitar is Fullerton red with the gun oil tint neck...Perfectly finished...When I bought it the trem was blocked so I had it set up by my local guy and now it plays flawlessly...It's also beautiful in a kind of vintage way...Mint guard, creme plastic, classic...These things are well made in the usa by people who care about making a great guitar...
Reliability/Durability
:10
Built like a tank...solid as a rock...If it was a motorcycle it would be an Exile custom...
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
Like I said above I've got 3 G&Ls and they're all great...They each have a distinctive sound and do what they do VERY WELL...I'll probably buy more once my girlfriend gets over the last one...I also have a Heritage Les Paul, an Epiphone dot with upgraded pickups (killer), a real Tele with Bardens, a hotrodded Gibson Melodymaker, a Gretsch, etc.,etc...I know a thing or two about guitars...This thing is as good as it gets...If you scroll down far enough you'll see a review by a guy who doesn't know what he's talking about...One of my ASATs has the three bolt neck which is a killer guitar...The three bolt is a totally different design from the less desirable Fender three bolt, but that's stuff only a real geek would know about...G&L has gone to a four bolt neck anyway (mine has one) but it doesn't really make any difference...The so called "swimming pool" route is likewise a non starter...A real player knows these things are pro instruments...Ask Will Ray...When I was looking for a new strat I played lots of Fenders from Highway One to top Custom Shop guitars...The price difference between a comparable Fender and G&l was about $700 and the fretwork and feel of the Fender was no better...
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $550 used
Submitted 08/04/2004
at 12:23pm
by JR Skinner
Features
:9
My guitar is a ninties-era G&L Legacy with a blue swirl finish over an alder body with a bolt on maple neck and maple finger board. I bought the guitar used with aftermarket Fender Noiseless pickups, Sperzel tuners and straplocks installed. The guitar had its factory 2-point G&L tremolo intact.
Sound
:10
This guitar is everything a strat is supposed to be. The aftermarket Noiseless pickups have all the classic strat tones with no annoying noise. The G&L two-point trem is smooth and handles tons of abuse.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
Like every guitar with a tremolo, the Legacy is not the easiest guitar to set up. It is a time consuming process, but everything in the guitar does work properly: the saddles, the trem, the springs, etc. Fret work was well done and neck pocket fit is perfect. Finish seems to scratch or chip more easily than most.
Reliability/Durability
:7
Generally, everything is made well. My guitar has an intermitent tone knob that needs to be fixed. The finish is also suspect, as mentioned above. The guitar seems as dependable as any other strat-type guitar.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:8
It's currently my favorite guitar, but then again it is also my newest guitar. My Legacy seems to be on par with most American-made Fenders and some boutique "uber-strats". A great value, especially used. Compares very well my other guitars, a G&L ASAT and Gibson LP.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $850
Submitted 05/22/2004
at 08:36pm
by Dave
Features
:10
My legacy is a 2002. Mine came upgraded with Schaller locking tuners, mint colored triply ply pickguard, and it has the gun oil tint finish on the neck and fingerboard. This combined with the Belair Green finish makes for a very stunning guitar - I constantly receive compliments on its appearance. It also has the four-bolt neck, which I think makes for a much more stable neck than the three-bolt neck. Otherwise, the features are all covered in the previous 100 listings, but I will say that it is very comparable to a Fender Custom Shop Guitar.
Sound
:10
The guitar sounds great! It really has that great classic Strat sound. I typically end up changing the pickups on all my guitars, but these (3 G&L vintage style Alnico V single coil pickups) are so good that I have never even considered it. It is also very quiet for a single-coil type guitar.
I mainly use a Mesa/Boogie Nomad 55 amp, but I also have a refurbished Fender Champ. The guitar sounds great on both of them.
No guitar will get every sound out there, and this one is no different. However, I can get about 75% of the sounds that I want with this guitar. I also have a Les Paul Standard with Rio Grande pickups, a Paul Reed Smith with P-90s, and a made in Mexico Tele with vintage noiseless pickups for the other 25% of the time. These are all great guitars too, but none of them has the range of sound that this guitar has. In addition, I also have a G&L Comanche with the Z-coils. It has a large range too, but it doesn?t quite have that classic Strat sound, so I tend not to use it very much. Some people really like the Z-coils, but I prefer the more classic sound of the Alnico V single coil pickups.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
I bought this guitar new off eBay, and the shop that sold it told me said that they do an initial setup on all guitars that they sell. I honestly can't say whether or not this was true or if he was just pulling my leg to get a sale. However, the initial setup was pretty close other than the action was a bit too low. It took me about ten minutes to raise the action, and I was set. The intonation and pickup heights were spot on.
The one aspect of Strat type guitars that have always annoyed me was their floating bridge. Unless a quality guitar technician spent a great deal of time with them, they tended to be difficult to tune and keep in tune. That hasn't been a problem with this guitar. It is still a bit more difficult to tune than a hardtail guitar, but it stays in tune almost as well. Going through the whole tuning ritual with other floating bridge type guitars in the past was such a drag that after the initial new-gear high was over, I would rarely play them. That hasn?t been the case with this guitar. I can just pick it up and play it with only light tuning adjustments due to the stability of the bridge ? Well Done G&L!
The only fault with this guitar, and apparently all Strat type G&Ls, is that they are about a quarter inch longer than Fender Strats. The net effect is that they do not fit well into Strat type cases. It's close enough that you can do it, but the end of the headstock slightly overlaps the cutout of the case. It's not much of a problem on this guitar, but it always messes up the tuning of the high E on my G&L Comanche. And OBTW, all Strat type cases tend to use the same cutout shape, so there really isn't a Strat type case out there that G&Ls fit in perfectly including G&L cases. At the very least, G&L guitars should be able to fit in G&L cases. Otherwise, the guitar is great. Nonetheless, I'll take off two points for this, as I think this is fairly inexcusable.
Reliability/Durability
:10
My Legacy is really well built. The overall quality is about equal to Fender Custom Shop instruments. G&Ls tend to weigh a bit more than Fender guitars, but I think this is due to better, heavier woods. I have read other G&L feedbacks on Harmony Central that say G&L uses inferior quality wood or have shoddy construction. I guess it is possible that there might be a few lemons out there, but both of my G&Ls along with the other thirty or so G&Ls that I have played have all had absolutely superior wood and build quality.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I have never had a problem, so I really don't have an opinion on this.
Overall Rating
:10
I have been playing now for about sixteen or seventeen years. I used to have a serious guitar acquisition syndrome (GAS) problem, but I got better! Still, I am always interested in new gear. Over the years, I have had almost every major type and brand of guitar and amp out there. Today, I'm down to five electric guitars (Les Paul Standard, PRS McCarty Soapbar, Fender Tele, G&L Comanche, and this G&L Legacy), one acoustic guitar (Taylor 414), two amps, and two mandolins. IMHO, G&L gives you the most bang for the buck of any guitar manufacturer out there. If you are considering a quality American made Strat, then I highly recommend that you look into any Strat type G&L guitar in general and the Legacy in particular. I can honestly say that G&L is my favorite brand of guitar, and I absolutely believe they are better than anything from Fender and are the equal in function of any of the boutique Strat manufactures. If you are primarily interested in a high quality instrument that will not hold you back, then you just can't go wrong with a G&L. On the other hand, if you want the name that everyone knows or if you want to be a guitar snob, then you might want to look elsewhere. But you are going to be missing out on a truly outstanding guitar and certainly the best deal out there, IMHO.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: 280 (GBP pounds)
Submitted 04/08/2004
at 08:14am
by Anonymous
Features
:9
Don't let the price tag fool you, this isn't a tribute series, it's a US model that ive dated to roughly october-decmber 96. I'm not too worked up about it to actually remove the neck to find out exactly when. got it in mint and i mean mint condition in 2002. 6 years it must've lay in it's case packed away somewhere cause when I laid eyes on it in the shop it still had the G&L tag hanging on the headstock and the cellotheme wrapping on the pickguard. What can I say, I just happened to ask a pretty stupid assistant who didn't know who G&L where and what they were worth how much the baby cost.
Pretty standard fare as far as strats go. 3 single g&L pickups. dual fulcrum bridge, 5 way stwitching, maple neck, 3 colour burst. I think havign lots of different stuff going on like mid boosts or coil taps etc.... make it more of a machine than an instrument and I really do prefer simpler designs. tele#s only have 2 pickups and 3 combo's Les Paul only needed the same too. I doubt there's be many guitars with 35 different pickup combos and doves on the fretboard held in the same light anytime soon.
On newer fender the black on the burst usually goes right over the tummy cut for the simple reason that it's to hide how many peices the body's made out of. american series included and G&L don't need to do this cos it's either 1 or possible 2 pieces max.
Fir the actual selling price, its a great guitar. for #280 plus a hard case it's an absolute steal.
Sound
:9
Beautiful guitar. In the shop I tried it unplugged 1st just to see hwo it resonated. A guitar that sounds crap unplugged has a good change of sounding crap through an amp whereas nice resonant unplugged guitars have a tendency to sound great. This thing sustains like a dream and sounds absolutely gorgeous on it's own meaning the actual sound of the guitar itself without amps or effects is beautiful.
Fire it through an amp and it's just as impressive. Not going to get thrash metal out of it anytime soon but i don't intend to anyway. The bridge position is a little redundant as I find with all strat bridge positions but whack on the middle with it and turn up the gain and you're smoking, move closer to the neck and it just gets warmer and fatter all round. neck pickup with the volume rolled back makes an absolutely gorgeous clean.
I did a gig with this last year. not my usual bag, was a silver anniversary for a family friend and we done a 3 hour set covering everythign fromt he beatles to Pink to coldplay to tina turner to traditional scottish songs and I used this guitar all night with nothign else to aid my cept an eq, a tuner and a keeley modded blues driver. Using the volume to control the amount of gain and using the 5 pickup selections i covered an incredible amount of musical territory with one guitar so it's as versatile as they come.
when the single pups are selected you get a little hum but it's nothing more than ordinary 60 cycle and I personally plug my guitar in to play, not stand around listening to it humming away.
As i said, the only gripe i have is the bridge pup on it's own but it's the nature of the strat beast. dunno if i'd bother putting in a single sized hum cos it still sounds gr8 as it is and dont want to lose the brige/mid sound you get with this babe. Even mates in bands who don't particularly like our style and sound and generally play punky alternative stuff with their gain maxed at 10 (much to my dismay) have all commented on how good this sounds.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
perfect. not one sharp fret, finish problem, burred saddle edge.... nothing.
I lowered the action a little but thats just personal taste it was low enough to begin with. I may get the bridge recut sometime int he future cos I think the G slot could be cut a little better but thats pretty anal of me and i doubt any stranger who picked up the guitar would notice or case.
Reliability/Durability
:10
had it for close to 2 years now and not had one problem yet. I gig without backups alot of the time and only ever really bother takign a backup if it's a big important gig. Not because I don';t think it;s reliable but I've had a guitar go down on me mid solo in front of a coupla hundred people and having to stand around trying to crack jokes while the singer runs backstage to beg another band to lend us a guitar for the rest of the set is pretty amateurish and those few minutes seem like years.
Murphys law was probably wrote with live music situations in mind as anyo0ne whos played and/ or promoted a gig can testify :-)
it's a nice guitar but it's also a workhorse. I take care of my gear but i don't baby it and I've still not had a problem yet. I won't be swinging it around my head anytime soon so i don't think it'll be fallign apart in the near future but either way, the guitar is an absolute rock.
Customer Support
:9
emailed G&L UK a few times with enquiries about replacement pickguards and a trem arm since the guitar didn't actually come with one.
Got a prompt return within a day or 2 basically tellign me what i needed to know. Not personal service on the level of say robert keeley or other modders like him but for a multinational it does an excellent job.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing for 9-10 years and I like to think I know my gear. i'm not the best guitarist out there but i would say im easilly int he top 10% of people I've ever had the pleasure to see, meet or gig with and I'm happy where I'm at playing wise.
Chances of it getting stolen or lost are pretty slim sincei watch it like a hawk at gigs and it's usually in my room at home and I've got a pretty violent temper so I don't fuck about if i think anyones taking my stuff BUT if it did go for a walk I'd be utterly gutted cos i know i'll never find a guitar as good or as cheap like this again.
Sayign that, it would give me a good excuse to splash out more on a G&L custom or a nice ric.
Overall a 10. simply the best guitar i've ever played ever.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $1,025.00
Submitted 04/04/2004
at 03:09am
by Billy Jackson
Email: kididaho<at>comcast dot net
Features
:8
This, my friends, is a fabulous guitar. Lake Placid Blue metallic with only a subtle bit of sparkle, gun tint oiled maple neck and fretboard, creme colored plastic pickguard and pickup covers. This was in the store I bought it from for only one day because the minute I saw it and played through it, I was sold. #1 neck, which is a 12" radius, but as these guitars are hand-made, every neck on every G&L I have is different regardless of the category it's listed in. The pickups are G&L Alnico V handwound (supposedly) with the standard strat 5-way switching. Also, the guitar cable input is located on the top side of the guitar just like a strat. Jumbo frets and kudos to G&L for shipping a new guitar with 10's instead of 9's. Also, the body is alder with the pattented dual fulcrum tremolo that does a nice job of staying in tune.
This is quite simply a beautiful, stunning, great-playing guitar with a very high attention to detail, which is very consistent with every other G&L I've owned or played. As far as a rating for features, it's hard to compare it to other guitars that have controls to allow for multiple pickup combinations, and like my Twin, the longer time goes by, the more feature laden other amps get, so I will be fair on rate this accordingly. However, as far as a strat style guitar goes, this is tops!
Sound
:10
Just amazing. The guy at the guitar store pulled it from the case the day it came in and strumed it. I actually was sold from that point. This has an acoustic resonance over any Legacy I've ever heard. And then I plugged it in. It took approximately 10 minutes for me to have Corner Music hold this guitar for me until I could come in at the end of the week and get it. The pickups do sound absolutely great. There is an ash-bodied rosewood fingerboard Legacy that I am interested in also, but I just love the way G&L's maple necks look. The laquer on the all maple neck can take some getting used to, and G&L sometimes has sharp edges on their all maple necks, but this one is smooth and plays great. The jumbo frets make string bending very easy and the resonance, combined with the excellent pickups sound wonderful. I play through either a '65 Twin Reverb or a Gibson Goldtone amp and it sounds amazing with either. I briefly had a '59 Reissue bassman, and it sounded great through that amp too.
This guitar does have a glassy, old-style strat sound that can be bright. The bridge pickup has that Jimmie Vauhgn twang to it and the notch positions (2 & 4) are authentic without being to accentuated like some strat-style pickups can be. You do get great Buddy Guy or Robert Cray sounds in these positions. The middle pickup is very useable on its own and the neck pickup is rich and round without losing its stratty vibe. I had an Ernie Ball Albert Lee and these pickups are quite a bit more powerful without losing its musical sound. These are truly vintage style pickups that sound great with about everything I've played them through. And, as with a traditional strat or single coil guitar, you get some 60-cycle hum, except when playing in the 2 & 4 positions as the middle pickup is reverse wound for noise cancellation in those settings.
Also, there really is something about the tremolo. I am not a tremolo player, but after having a Hard-Tail Albert Lee, I am convinced, the hollowness, metal and springs create some kind of magic that makes the strat what it is. It adds a little bit of weight, but it the weight is made up for with mojo that hardtails do not posses. I didn't realize this until I had a hard-tail. Even the Albert Lee, which is a wonderful guitar, sounded different without the tremolo. This guitar also holds it's tuning very well.
For an authentic playing and sounding strat, this is a very tough guitar to beat!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Every G&L I've either owned or examined is flawless. I would figure hand-made would give way to human error, but not with these guitars. Even inside the tremolo section, the attention to detail is outstanding. I've owned a Comanche and two ASAT Classics that were the same way. While the hand-made factor plays in the form of neck feel and overall vibe, the action, fit and finish is near perfect. I sound like I work for G&L, but I don't. I am just a Fender convert and have never looked back. I still have one ASAT Classic, and have my eye on another Legacy with an ash body and rosewood fingerboard.
These are just remarkably well-made guitars for not much more money than an amercian standard Fender. Those are good guitars too, but you almost have to get Fender Custom Shop quality to match the G&Ls. For those who disagree with me, you either have never played a G&L or you got a bad one that has been damaged, because in all my years of playing, I have never experienced more consistency and quality from guitar to guitar than I have with G&L. And the best thing, as these are hand-made, each guitar, while being consistent in the quality department, is very different than the one right next to it.
Reliability/Durability
:10
G&L uses the best materials and workmanship, and as a result, their guitars are extremely reliable. I've bought new and used G&Ls and the only problem I've ever encountered was a short at the input jack, but that was because a former owner had changed tone pots and did a poor soldering job, which was not the guitar's problem as much as it was the idiot who changed stuff around on it. These guitars are built to last and this one is no exception.
Customer Support
:6
Never really had to deal with them, but I did order a saddle replacement and G&L style tone control for my old ASAT Classic. It took a while for my parts to get to me, and they were a bit lacking in the email response department, which I found a bit disappointing. Still, I have yet to file any kind of warranty complaint and the store I buy these from is so good, I don't think I'll ever have to deal directly with them in a warranty situation. I know some manufacturers offer limited lifetime warranties, but a 10-year warranty, such as the one G&L offers, is adequate. I would say if there is a defect in a new guitar you buy, it will show up rather quickly. The certificate of authenticity with the laser etched signature of Mrs. Fender doesn't do that much for me, but it's kind of cool to get a manilla packet with extra goodies in it.
For the warranty stuff, I have no comment, becuase these guitars are so good, I have yet to exact an any claims. For the poor ass email response and two week delivery time on my parts, I'll knock some points off. Unless Sarah from Andy Griffith is the only lady working the email and parts room, there is no reason to fall behind on answering customer questions or getting stuff out quickly.
Overall Rating
:10
This is the best strat-style guitar I have ever owned. The Albert Lee was lighter and sounded great, but it didn't look like a strat and was missing some kind of mojo that prompted me to sell it and get this Legacy. This guitar is a joy to play unplugged or plugged into any amp, and I am quickly finding this guitar to be the one I pick up most frequently due to it's attractive looks and playability. There really is nothing like a good strat, and this Legacy makes the best strat seem very mediocre at best. I see very expensive strat prototypes and wonder why those manufactures sell those guitars for so much more than G&L does, when, in my opinion, they don't match the vibe, feel and sonic qualities of G&L. That is to say, in the vintage Fender category. If I need something to give me 25 different sounds and also give me a ride to Pluto, I suppose something more elaborate would be necessary, but if I am going to get someting that looks like a strat, I want something that plays and sounds like one too. Also, I prefer to buy American as there is an argument of consistency and quality, but more so, it's the principal of helping the companies that employ people in the USA. I hate the Tribute series as they are well-built and I understand why G&L did it, but as soon as companies start offering cheapies, it can confuse some consumers with the real thing. G&L tapped into having more market share and making affordable models of good quality to beginners and folks on a budget, and most major guitar makers have plants overseas, but sometimes less is better, but we shall see how the Tribute series works out for G&L.
I try and keep a differnt mix of guitars for differnt moods and styles, but as I said earlier, I am seriously contemplating another Legacy with an ash body and rosewood fingerboard because even though it has the same basic configuration and pickups, it is totally differnt in feel and even sound.
I have been very happy with all the G&Ls I own or have owned, and I think you will be too. Go try one out! For the money they simply cannot be beat. This is hand-made and not machine made. And if you are familiar with Ed Roman, please do not listen or believe what he says. He tries to undermime great manufacturers if they won't distribute to them, and tries to make a case for selling HIS guitars. I have bought guitars from him before and fell into the trap of believing him word for word, until I started examining stuff on my own accord and realizing he was and is full of shit and bad at customer service and backing up his claims of warranty and all the rest. So, as I have already said, if you don't believe me, please go to a reputable G&L dealer (particularly a dealer who also sells Fenders) and play one for yourself. I think you will quickly see what all my hot air and hype is about. Also, be sure and play a strat or two when demoing a Lecacy or ASAT. You will see for yourself just how good these guitars are.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: #800 (UK Pounds Sterling)
Submitted 03/01/2004
at 03:23pm
by Anonymous
Features
:10
I,m reviewing a 2003 G&L Legacy Alder body - maple neck (satin finish), rosewood fingerboard, schaller (G&L) tuners, dual fulcrom vibrato arm. Volume and two tone pots bass & treble roll off. finished in a georgeous Candy Apple Red. White pickguard knobs etc.
Sound
:10
Lets not complicate the issue, these guitars are without a doubt the finest sounding, most versatile instruments I have ever played. Great stock pickups wound on the original Fender winding machine I believe, suitable for everything from country clean, to high gain rock. I play through Cornford Class A tube amps and its all there - great middly tone without the trebly shrill of so many Fenders. The treble and bass roll off pots work superbly and the volume backs off smoothly all the way down to zero!. All the available tones for any situation are simply great!!!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The factory set-up of all my G&L's (I now own nine!) has been excellent although I haven't bought a guitar yet in over 25 years of playing that I haven't tweaked a little to suit. These guitars are handmade - the old way - and they feel really solid compared to a regular Amerian Series Fender. Neck pocket and fit is really tight. Satin neck is silky smooth, fretting is perfect - nut altough plastic is fine. Overall I get the impression G&L really have their attention to detail sorted - this is a perfect players instrument clearly produced by craftsman who really do care!
Reliability/Durability
:10
As solid as it gets!
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to use them
Overall Rating
:10
I am lucky to own over twenty guitars - Gibson, Fender, etc all of which are great but my G&L's have something thats hard to put into words. I dont make a habit of writing reviews but I felt compelled to after reading some of the other reviews here, these instruments are class, if you come across one in your local music store - pick it up - I'm fairly sure you won't want to put it down.
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: 1650 (AUD)
Submitted 02/24/2004
at 06:42pm
by Ian
Features
:8
This is my first review here. I'm not sure of the year of mine, but I bought it new in '99. US made. It has a 3 bolt maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, Alder body, Sperzel non-locking tuners and a honeyburst finish All the other features are covered elsewhere.
Sound
:9
This guitar suits my needs perfectly. I play blues/rock Britpop, anything that comes into my head really, except ultra heavy stuff. I was using it with a Marshall VS265R but found I rarely used that amp. I now use a Roland Cube 30. I don't gig, just jam and practice.
I found that the range of sounds just available with guitar controls are amazing and after a search of over a year playing Strats and other G&Ls this was the 'one' for me. I found the Fenders ridiculously overpriced and underwhelming compared to this guitar.
I was experiencing a small amount of 60 cycle hum, so after 3 yrs of ownership I replaced the std p/ups with a set of Kinman AVN Blues. These are totally noiseless and every bit as versatile as the original p/ups (I still have them also). I just love rolling off the bass control on postion two and giving it some serious 'quack strumming'. I find all positions great and the volume control is great to just roll off for rythym and let fly for a solo. Very controlable.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
I'm not sure what the factory set up was loke as my dealer gave it a full tweak when he new I was coming back for a second look. But everything plays fine and the tuning stability is awesome even with massive tremelo use.
There are no flaws that I can see, and have had no complaints on anything in the 5 years I've owned it. The only thing I did was have my dealer fit the chrome knurled ASAT type knobs because I like to roll the controls mid song, and I wanted it to look different to a Fender. I have the original knobs but have never used them.
Saddles are very smooth, I am a bend freak and I've never broken a string on this guitar,,ever!
Reliability/Durability
:10
It's rock solid, doesn't show any signs of wear (save for the fingerboard) and have never had any type of problem. I get the intonation done once in a while and that's it.
Would gig without a backup no problems, but me being me, I'd probably like the mental safety net of a back up.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never dealt with them, never needed to.
Overall Rating
:10
Been playing 15 years, I just wanted one (electric) guitar that would do everything I needed, looked stylish, is easy to grow old with and that I would not regret buying.
I find the quality amazing especially for the price I paid. Saw a second hand one recently for a grand more than I paid new! Everytime I pick it up I thank God that for once I was in the right place at the right time. What a guitar, and what a price. I love my G&L and the longer I have it, the more I love it. Makes me feel very smug when I see ppl paying huge money for guitars that they later trade in.Take your time and make the right decisions.
Check out a G&L, I'm sure you wont regret it
Product: G&L Legacy Price Paid: US $450.00 used
Submitted 01/06/2004
at 09:58am
by Ken
Features
:10
I think the Legacy offers the best pickup configuration of any other guitar. The multifunction tone system is a wonderful feature and creates a wide range of tones . Great job Guys!
Sound
:10
To me the Legacy is the very best of old and new and the sound reflects exactly that. My pickups hum a little bit however that at least to me adds a bit of old strat likeness . My g&l was made before G&L made thier own pickups so what i have is probably the old seymore duncans single coils. Great pickups!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
My legacy is the very best guitar fit and finish that i have ever seen the body honey burst swamp ash is perfect . The weight and balance again is perfect. Maple neck perfect. Trem system never goes out . Im a blues player and use the trem all night long and have had no problems with it going out of tune. I love the saddles i have very very few string breaks mostly the G string still better than my strat by leaps and bounds!
Reliability/Durability
:10
I would definity gig without a backup and regularly do . My G&L is the most reliable guitar i have ever played.I love the fulcrom floating bridge system SUPER!
Customer Support
:10
I have never had any problems in 4 years of playing the guiar and playing it hard.!