MC-Series Pickups

 

And now, let’s cut right to the sonic chase:

MC-Series pickups for 2022

 
 

Every pickup design and style listens for, and proliferates, certain frequencies created by the guitar more efficiently than others; giving each its specific and recognizable voice. 

MC-Series pickups speak with a giant, clear and musical persona that yields to nothing. 

Not as fat or as centrally focused as humbuckers nor as “girthy” and thick as P-style pickups, MCs flow with bigger, fuller and fatter single coil-like tone, and beyond—as thick, open tones and soft chime bloom and blossom forward in the mix with a wider and more inclusive band width.

Choose these pickups if you seek huge, forgiving and easier to play, single coil-like tones from your guitar.

Yes, it is MC-Series pickups in all their glory, filling a void in the musical world that nothing else can quite capture. Easy, giant, big and yet clear. A super-fun and useful addition to any sonic pallet.

 
 

T-Shirts

 

It’s not just new guitar options for ‘22… check out our new:

Official Anderson Guitarworks T-Shirts!

 
 

We finally got around to updating our t-shirts - to a style a bit more comfy and modern (for the picky t-shirt wearers, like us: Next Level brand in White, Black and Teal, Canvas brand for the Heather Gray). Small logo on chest (left side), large logo on back. Printed locally here in Southern California and fully stocked (size Small to XXX-Large) in our Online Shop!

 
 

And… keep on the lookout for the oft-requested Anderson swag items: Hoodies, Hats, and more coming soon to the Online Shop!

 
 

Offset Fingerboard Dots

 

And more new just for you:

Offset Fingerboard Dots (Low & High)

 
 

This Raven (also seen in Guitar Tales) has our Offset Fret Markers on the fingerboard—where 1-12 display on the bass side and 15-21 highlight the high side—a fun feature that has begun to become quite popular recently.

And here’s the other option for Offset Fingerboard Dots:

Offset Fingerboard Dots (Bass Side)

 
 
 
 

T-Icon with J-Trem

 

You have seen the T-Icon before, but not like this….

T-Icon with J-Trem

 
 

Now T-Icon can also bend and slither, shift pitch and tremolo with an easy flowing touch, thanks to the new addition of the J-Trem tremolo tailpiece to this guitar’s persona.         

For T-Icon, J-Trem is the incorporation of an excellent-functioning, floating tailpiece to its Traditional 3-Saddle bridge anatomy.  

To further grant free flowing happiness and harmony to its already elevated performance, the J-Trem version of our Traditional 3-Saddle bridge utilizes a special nickel plated, hardened steel saddle treatment, for the slickest string surface possible—excellent for slippin’ and a slidin’. 

You will definitely love the extended, smooth tremolo performance this grants to the T-Icon—when you want to be able to dive even deeper into your favorite “T” instrument. 

And did you notice…

MC “mini hum” Pickups

 
 

Just a sneak peak… more on these coming soon.

 
 

Tone Wood Options

 

We’re always looking for new Tone Woods - both for sonic and visual appeal. And we’ve got some good ones that are New for ‘22:‎

Limba - also know as Korina

 
 

First, flip it over and gasp at the back of this guitar, and we delightfully spy a Limba body back; this one finished in White with Black Dog Hair (a.k.a. Cookies and Cream Dog Hair). Limba, also referred to as Korina, is a Mahogany-like wood that can be livelier and slightly more pronounced than traditional Mahogany while still dominating with focused midrange and power.‎

Blackheart Fingerboards - As rich sounding as Rosewood, as Dark in color as Ebony

 
 

Introducing a new fingerboard wood called Blackheart. Looks and sounds so good. 

“Blackheart” is in actuality, Purpleheart wood that has been “roasted” and now appears very dark to the eye—almost black. We call it Blackheart. 

Our official Anderson position regarding this fingerboard wood is:

Blackheart is as rich sounding as Rosewood (maybe richer) and as dark looking as ebony. 

From a sheer tonal standpoint, this fingerboard wood sounds wonderful, rich, full and lush while easily upholding the substantial foundation required for gorgeous vintage tones to exude unimpeded.

If your preference is to dance across a very dark fingerboard, you are now welcome to do so, with no rich tonal restrictions whatsoever. ‎

Chocolate Maple Necks are Back!

 
 

Back to the back—of the guitar—and what you may instantly notice about the neck back is that…Chocolate is back. Chocolate Maple necks, that is.  

Once again you can get a Chocolate Maple neck back with a fingerboard of either Rosewood, Ziricote or Blackheart. ‎