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It is sunk into the heel. Almost feels like set-in neck.
It will come as no surprise that I love Anderson guitars.
I think they are the best made factory guitars on the planet.
I own 5 of them and have plans to keep collecting them as funds allow.
The A Wedgie is a brilliant innovation and I simply don't understand the 'sterile' criticism.
There was a period where I swapped Anderson pickups out- I don't really did the H1/2/3 pickups, but the HF's are excellent and I buy guitars with those pickups in them.
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If you drink Tesco plonk and someone gives you a vintage bottle of Latour you will probably think what a con but understand it and you will appreciate it.
I was exactly the same when I went to the old acoustic guitar place in Brighton my only high end point of reference was perhaps top end Martin or Taylor now take a 10 or 15k luthier made fine instrument it took me a few visits and a bit of pondering to understand the Beauty of a Baskin ooo v a factory produced Martin ooo.
i often think these things are a learning curve.
Schecter did it first - IIRC TA used to be with Schecter in their early days.
Whenever I see the old Anderson's are sterile nonsense on the net, I always revisit this guys videos on Insta.
Great player, great tone (Its a hollow bodied T)
https://www.instagram.com/hoelsveen/