Speaking of Andersons...

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glpg80":2kfshwqi said:
it is as good as it gets IMHO - best damn sounding guitars to ever come across my hands. when you can make other guitars around you sound thin and lifeless in guitar center and the only difference you did was pick up and play an anderson, you know they are doing something right :rock:

i had store guys coming up to me and asking me who makes the guitar, what it was, commenting on the tone, etc - and i was the same person playing a cheap MIM strat 20 minutes earlier that no one could have given two flip shits about :lol: :LOL:

i want a tom anderson guitar in the future. one day............
But I thought tone was in the fingers?? :hys:

Good equipment definitely helps. :yes:
Love my Anderson. :rock:
 
Mailman1971":2vs4qsi9 said:
glpg80":2vs4qsi9 said:
it is as good as it gets IMHO - best damn sounding guitars to ever come across my hands. when you can make other guitars around you sound thin and lifeless in guitar center and the only difference you did was pick up and play an anderson, you know they are doing something right :rock:

i had store guys coming up to me and asking me who makes the guitar, what it was, commenting on the tone, etc - and i was the same person playing a cheap MIM strat 20 minutes earlier that no one could have given two flip shits about :lol: :LOL:

i want a tom anderson guitar in the future. one day............
But I thought tone was in the fingers?? :hys:

Good equipment definitely helps. :yes:
Love my Anderson. :rock:

Pick up a MIM strat, same amp, same settings, and it sounds and plays like every other guitar. Pick up an Anderson, same amp, same settings, and all of a sudden it draws a crowd with employee's and customers complimenting to the tone.

I can assure you no fingertip-less gloves were involved in the process! :lol: :LOL:

I still stand behind the above quote to this day. That day made me a believer :rock:
 
glpg80":ygkq9luz said:
Mailman1971":ygkq9luz said:
glpg80":ygkq9luz said:
it is as good as it gets IMHO - best damn sounding guitars to ever come across my hands. when you can make other guitars around you sound thin and lifeless in guitar center and the only difference you did was pick up and play an anderson, you know they are doing something right :rock:

i had store guys coming up to me and asking me who makes the guitar, what it was, commenting on the tone, etc - and i was the same person playing a cheap MIM strat 20 minutes earlier that no one could have given two flip shits about :lol: :LOL:

i want a tom anderson guitar in the future. one day............
But I thought tone was in the fingers?? :hys:

Good equipment definitely helps. :yes:
Love my Anderson. :rock:

Pick up a MIM strat, same amp, same settings, and it sounds and plays like every other guitar. Pick up an Anderson, same amp, same settings, and all of a sudden it draws a crowd with employee's and customers complimenting to the tone.

I can assure you no fingertip-less gloves were involved in the process! :lol: :LOL:

I still stand behind the above quote to this day. That day made me a believer :rock:
Yeah man.....they just sound HUGE!
Even unplugged they RING OUT to me at least.....different. Very bold. Plug em in.... :rock:
 
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