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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2011

Hello,

Just a very quick demo of my new Tom Anderson Classic SSH.

The sound chain flow like this:

1.Tom Anderson Classic neck pickup (Van Zandt Vintage Plus)
2.Jersey Girl Hustlemaker
3.Cornford Hellcat combo
4.Torpedo VB-101
5.Metric Halo ULN2 2d Expanded
6.Eventide H8000FW
7.Vovox audio and power cables

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  • Alright be HONEST..don't bullshit. How does it stay in tune after using the tremolo bar pretty well. I want to get a guitar without a Floyd that stays in tune well after using the tremolo bar.

  • @PinkyWontWork Hello, that kind of guitar don't exist ;-)

  • What a sound! How does the Hellcat sound at bedroom levels? I am so into the tone, but I play at least 70% at home, so I have to factor this in too unfortunately.

  • @MatrixfanMacUser Thank you. Well, for me the Hellcat is the best bedroom amp money can buy, and I've tested all of them. You can achieve a great tone and still do not disturbing your wife...all you need will be a Jersey Girl Hustlemaker pedal to brighten up the amp (I found it especially appropriated for this amp).

    Best regards from France.

  • :) My friend, for me this guitar sounds really very close to that Suhr Scott Henderson. More Fender than fenders. Great tone, for sure. But you have that '64 beast....

  • @svetlinstaikov Thanks my friend, it's a very special guitar for sure.

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  • @spiraless If only people will listen... I've got guitar innovations that the guitar companies won't touch until after they are famous. My guitar (go to my channel) has not gone out of tune or broke a string in 6 months. (Then I change my elixer strings.) It has a tunable pitch raiser going up a whole step for 4 strings. It uses tungsten carbide at the wear points

  • Hmm top gear you have there man !!! Nice Blues tone too.. (the strings on the TA are 10's ?)

  • @PinkyWontWork I've personally had almost a dozen trem-equipped PRSi and have never had a single issue with intonation or stability. Also, you really should check out the stuff that's been coming out of the factory recently... a lot of killer stuff happening over there. As far as weight and tone, it's down to personal preference and particular wood selections. I recently played a DGT that almost tipped the scales at 10 lbs! Heavy for me but maybe you woulda liked it!

  • @doubleuarex See this is the reason I don't take anything I hear over the internet seriously. PRS trems are garbage as well. My friend has a Custom 24 and you tug on the trem a couple times and you have to retune. Nice guitar and all but I don't like PRS tone either..expected from a guitar that weighs less than pencil.

  • @PinkyWontWork PRS 6 pt trems stay remarkably well in tune. Suhr, Tyler, and Tom Anderson will all stay in tune as well. As in, any trem they equip and set up will stay in tune, bigsby, 2 pt, floyd, you name it. Order from these guys with confidence.

  • @MyLifeChanger I thought about getting a Suhr or Anderson with one but I'd hate to get one and find out they're just like other trems. Although I see bastards like Yngwie go nuts with his strat bridge and he stays in tune, wtf? I'm a lefty so I can't go out and try a guitar with a Gotoh 510.

  • @PinkyWontWork gotoh 510

  • @ALTO916 Well, sorry if I don't take your word for it I'll have to see that in video to believe it. I do all of that and have it set up by one of the better luthiers here in town and they don't hold well after tremolo use. Not my American Standard or my American Deluxe Strats without a Floyd. The ones with Floyds all stay in tune.

    I don't even use the trem that much just when I play some Satriani songs and then I have to retune.

  • @PinkyWontWork my mexican strat stays pretty well in tune after whammy useage, you just have to take time tuning it, pressing the bar down every time you hit a string, after its settled it works fine

  • @spiraless Hahah..I was hoping you'd say it does. Good video by the way.

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