Even before you asked Adam which one he would pick I thought that he sounded and looked the most at home with the Suhr. It was no surprise when he said that is the one he would choose of the three.
During the height of the session era Schecter, Valley Arts and Tyler were the go to custom builders. Anderson was actually working at Schecter in the 1980s before starting his company his company actually was selling parts, ( bodies, necks) which were being sold to Tyler among others until 1987. He didnt go full time guitars until 1990. Suhr didn’t start till 1997.
What was the Marshally pedal at about 6:14? Was it a Suhr Riot? The Suhr sounded great, and bitey, and angry and wonderful and I loved it, but oh, that Anderson! So warm and vintagey. Loved the Suhr, but I'd take that Anderson over it any day.
Great video and fabulous playing! It'd be cool to make a second video so as to see where Patrick James Eggle guitars sit. Perhaps along with a Friedman Vintage S as well.
Suhr had the sweetest tone and most pleasant high ends to me, yet beefy mid-range and ballsy low end. Tyler and TA were amazing also, but Suhr is a matter of personal preference. I wonder what singles PUs are those - ML standards or ML classics (or V63 they call it nowadays)?
I own these brands for many years. The TA is high end AMG Mercedes, the Suhr is Porsche and the Tyler is a V10 muscle car. I bought my Tyler and TA for only €2500 each at that time.
I’ve lusted after a Tyler since I saw one in Sounds Great back in 2004. Never played one, just love the way they look/sound. However. That Anderson for me was outstanding. I may have to move a couple of my M.B. Strats and make room for some Hss lunacy!
Tom Anderson… better woods, top notch craftsmanship, top notch QA, playability and tones. Also buzz feiten tuning sounds much better as other guitars sound out of tune with dissonant intervals. ❤
Eww! All those thin 80s chorus cleans! I can’t believe they’re back in style. I’ve been trying forget those tones most of my life. Shows that it all really is a cycle. Nothing new under the sun. 80s style is now desirable like the 70s, 60s, 50s have been. But not saying the playing was bad. No disrespect to the player who is an amazing guitarist. I just don't like 80s chorus tones.
You chose the perfect musician for this showcase. Thanks! Part 2, please.
Even before you asked Adam which one he would pick I thought that he sounded and looked the most at home with the Suhr. It was no surprise when he said that is the one he would choose of the three.
That Anderson guitar is the best guitar for me, i have two off the Family members in my possesion! Need no other guitar from now on! 🥳
That's it, next guitar I'm getting is a Suhr. Let's goooo!
Wonderful
Adam’s a legend! Great to see him on here. Just my 2c but that yellow Suhr just had some mojo. Wow
Yep, he tore it up on that one
That was interesting and fun! Thanks John and Adam!
Amazing hardware made in America!!🇺🇸
During the height of the session era Schecter, Valley Arts and Tyler were the go to custom builders.
Anderson was actually working at Schecter in the 1980s before starting his company his company actually was selling parts, ( bodies, necks) which were being sold to Tyler among others until 1987.
He didnt go full time guitars until 1990.
Suhr didn’t start till 1997.
What was the Marshally pedal at about 6:14? Was it a Suhr Riot? The Suhr sounded great, and bitey, and angry and wonderful and I loved it, but oh, that Anderson! So warm and vintagey. Loved the Suhr, but I'd take that Anderson over it any day.
Love the blue with gold guitar; gorgeous Tyler instrument. How I wish, but I’m not a funk person, on the whole, just a Prince’s Purple Rain fan! ☔️
My first PRS DGT (beat up Standard) I bought from Peach was previously owned by Adam. Tyler is my favourite here. Cheers from Finland!
That was a seriously cool guitar!
You can’t go wrong with any of those - pick one to taste!
Or all 3? 😂
@ well I’ve got 2 out of three so might have to go “full set”
Great video and fabulous playing! It'd be cool to make a second video so as to see where Patrick James Eggle guitars sit. Perhaps along with a Friedman Vintage S as well.
Brilliant content and top of the line guitars! ❤️
The Anderson is the best one for me.
Suhr had the sweetest tone and most pleasant high ends to me, yet beefy mid-range and ballsy low end. Tyler and TA were amazing also, but Suhr is a matter of personal preference.
I wonder what singles PUs are those - ML standards or ML classics (or V63 they call it nowadays)?
I own these brands for many years. The TA is high end AMG Mercedes, the Suhr is Porsche and the Tyler is a V10 muscle car. I bought my Tyler and TA for only €2500 each at that time.
Great guitars, great sounds, great playing! What for chorus? Boss Dc2w?
What a player!!! I would love to see a DGT in his hands!!!!
I’ve lusted after a Tyler since I saw one in Sounds Great back in 2004. Never played one, just love the way they look/sound. However. That Anderson for me was outstanding. I may have to move a couple of my M.B. Strats and make room for some Hss lunacy!
Great playing.
A Tyler could realistically be your only guitar
Nice demo!
More Adam pls. Definitely one for he grown ups. I do miss Jack though 😢
Jack is welcome back whenever he wants!
That Tom Anderson is a killer...
They all pretty much sound the same to me. I guess the Tyler had a little something different w that Billie Jean sound in the beginning.
Anderson please
What chorus pedal was used?
Mythos Fates
Tom Anderson… better woods, top notch craftsmanship, top notch QA, playability and tones. Also buzz feiten tuning sounds much better as other guitars sound out of tune with dissonant intervals.
❤
lol the anderson neck pickup destroys eveything in its path… some people spend millions and still cant get a tone like that. butter!
Eww! All those thin 80s chorus cleans! I can’t believe they’re back in style. I’ve been trying forget those tones most of my life. Shows that it all really is a cycle. Nothing new under the sun. 80s style is now desirable like the 70s, 60s, 50s have been. But not saying the playing was bad. No disrespect to the player who is an amazing guitarist. I just don't like 80s chorus tones.