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Friend at my local shop sent this Tom Anderson Drop Top home with me on Saturday. I am blown away. He's got three Drop Tops and has been raving about them for years. I always thought they looked flawless, but I've had some flawless guitars (PRS Customs, EBMM Morse Y2D, ESP Eclipses, etc) and a flawless looking/playing guitar doesn't impress me all that much any more. They're all gone. For a guitar to impress me, it's got to have TONE and mojo. It's got to inspire me deep-down. And this thing does.
The clean tones are so snappy. Strat tones seem almost 3D. Comparing it directly to my American Strat Deluxe... just isn't a fair fight. I had possession of a very nice Suhr strat several years ago with the option to keep it. But it was stiff and didn't inspire me. This thing is just magical. I played through a bunch of Satch today, running into my Option 5 Destination Overdrive pedal into my Fender Supersonic Twin and the lead tone was just liquid and "alive". Feedback was effortless through the Twin. Even my beloved LP Standard struggles more with that task. I am just blown away by this Anderson. I finally get what all the "hype" is about. Wow...
The clean tones are so snappy. Strat tones seem almost 3D. Comparing it directly to my American Strat Deluxe... just isn't a fair fight. I had possession of a very nice Suhr strat several years ago with the option to keep it. But it was stiff and didn't inspire me. This thing is just magical. I played through a bunch of Satch today, running into my Option 5 Destination Overdrive pedal into my Fender Supersonic Twin and the lead tone was just liquid and "alive". Feedback was effortless through the Twin. Even my beloved LP Standard struggles more with that task. I am just blown away by this Anderson. I finally get what all the "hype" is about. Wow...