Full Race 

 
 

And…floor it. Let’s Go…Mango

What does all that actually mean, since each and every Anderson guitar is already first and foremost a performance guitar—where the ultimate execution of playability, intonation and sound is paramount and unparalleled in its very DNA? 

Nothing is sacrificed or compromised to achieve this lofty Anderson Guitarworks goal but there are also definitely additional benefits to creating the exceptional gigging guitar. The residual effect is that each and every other detail is also immaculately conceived and realized—as long as it does not impede performance in the least. 

So back to Go…. 

You can be pretty sure that when the word “Go” appears in the name of the paint color that the shade most likely originated from Chrysler. We have Green Go and now this new Go Mango—both requested colors featured on the Dodge Challenger.  

The new Go Mango intensifies the curves of this Li’l Angel Player. 

Li’l Angel Player kicks it up into high gear with its 24 fret architecture—inherent in all instruments of the Angel family. “Li’l” in the name is a fun way to denote its shorter 24 3/4-inch scale length, which concentrates a bit more on mid tones than its longer 25 1/2-inch scale Angel sibling. The word “Player” points to an all tone wood body—without a fancy wood top. Take it to the gig, play it out and all around with a little less worry.  

And of course, there are no compromises in performance here either because each and every Anderson Guitar—no matter which appointments you prefer—responds at the ultimate level. So, you can just pick your favorite one to pick on and…floor it. 

Going to Go Mango?

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