We love Tom Andersons just wish we could get more of them!! So hard to get so we though we'd do another video whilst we still had one in stock!
We've now dropped the Hardwire OD pedal so what you're hearing is the guitar plugged straight into the Matchless HC30.
@kvseelbach Could not disagree more. The pick has the highest ratio of tone change/$. There is nothing else that you can buy for under ten bucks that will give you such a significant change in tone. Any guitarist that doesn't experiment with picks just isn't devoted to tone.
doubleuarex 2 months ago 2
I love Tom Anderson Classics I have 3 and they are amazing. Two with floyd rose trems and one with a hard tail and piezo pickups for stereo outs. The first time I played one I knew I had to have one.
Tron621rocks 2 months ago
I love Tom anderson's as well, to all you fender fanatics, try a TA, & you will be heaven...
They do it right...the feel and the quality is to die for... i want a tele style TA so bad i salivate when thinking about it..The G& L's are great too if you can't shellout the buckes for a TA you can get a great G&L for about 1k less....
MOSKII58 3 months ago
@englishdeltajazz the pick isn't going to make a difference.
kvseelbach 3 months ago
@MyLifeChanger you're right, this is an excellent guitar, but that start sound can be found even in $150 guitars. i would love a tom anderson though..
kvseelbach 3 months ago
hardwire pedals... so boring!
MyLifeChanger 4 months ago
My #1 rule, never sell a Tom Anderson once you have one.
motokev 4 months ago
@englishdeltajazz well it really comes down to how much you play and if you have a lot of gigs or not.. buying a tom anderson is pointless if you don't have a boutique amp + the skills to pay the bills. actually a standard squier stratocaster also have those great "stratish" sounds
MyLifeChanger 4 months ago
Alder and rosewood, am I right? Niceeeee.
pkarpiozo 6 months ago
Amazing sound,especially the clean sound from the neck pickup.
maassaarabb 6 months ago