This Guitar has a RUBBER Bridge?? - Playing the Orangewood Juniper!
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- Rubber bridge, vintage tailpiece, flatwound strings, and a neck pickup - all in a parlour sized guitar!
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I don't think I've ever seen a guitar with all these unique features on it before! REALLY cool guitar!
Great for anyone into blues, country, bluegrass, folk etc
Guitar info: orangewoodguitars.com/products/juniper-sunburst?_pos=1&_sid=5500e252e&_ss=r
Enjoy!
That rubber bridge goes against everything I've ever learned as a guitar maker, but it sounds damn cool none the less!
Lol it is wild. Great lengths to make the instrument resonate.
I think it is notable that most rubber bridge guitars I've seen are parlors or cheaper vintage acoustics that don't resonate super well.
Might NEED to clean your ears out!
You make Guitars and you didn't recognize this actually has a WOOD BRIDGE with a Rubber SADDLE?
Great. First time I come across something in this channel that I don’t wish to have.
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I appreciate you taking time to give this guitar a review. Definitely not the sound I would ever have a use for. My curiosity made me weave a length of surgical tubing through the strings at the bridge of my Takamine CDE and acheived much the same muted tone.
Discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago. I like what you are doing. You get your information out there. You inform the people. You give your point of view. Most liked is you give samples of how instruments sound and play without going overboard. Love it! Lot of reviewers seem like they are making an excuse to play guitar on camera (don't care for that). Please keep the videos coming!
"That 'thumpy" kind of attack, without sustain "
Top notch features!
U can keep it 👍
Very interesting tonality. Like you said it does that vintage smokey blues very well.
Missed opportunity to chugga chugg chugg with this built-in palm-muting XD
I bet this baby is a metal monster in disguise 🤘
I like when luthiers take chances, thanks Darrell, for presenting unique one-off guitars like this!
This is a production guitar, not one-off?
But what does it sounds like acoustic? You can't demo an acoustic guitar and not play it acoustic--come on now.
That's not how you would usually use a guitar like this. It's probably going to sound like a jazz electric semisolid unplugged mixed with a nylon sting guitar.
That’s not its intended use
The rubber bridge dampens the acoustic output a lot. The electric tone is really the intended and best tone.
@@KleyDeJong I have a rubber bridge guitar. It sounds much better acoustic.
I agree, the reviewer missed a big point by not playing an acoustic guitar acoustic..
You better put that wedding band back on before your ol lady sees you without it 😂
I hear the Allman Brothers Band when you play that thing. It's definitely old school Blues and Classic Rock.
I’m considering learning how to play slide just so that I could get me one of those and play it. Wow, that sounded amazing!
i actually like the volume knob placement it helps with the way its ornamented alongside the burst, guard, and tail.
Cool concept for this Juniper. I have a parlour guitar so I already love the size. Pretty choked down tone with both flat wound and the rubber bridge, belies what you'd expect from even a small form like the parlour. I heard the banjo tone you mentioned for sure though muted. I'd say this could make a good blues guitar but I'd like to hear this with wound strings and that rubber bridge.
Finally a way to remove all resonance from my acoustic performances. This sucka's deader than a shoebox. I'm IN!!
Not bad for a temporary guitar sound. Of course a rubber bridge will likely self destruct.
Love to see you playing some slide
I can hold my hand across my nylon string guitar and get the same sound - kinda like Willie Nelson playing "you were always on my mind " ( the solo part) !
It sounds like a Basie twangy banjo very nice
I don’t know what it is, but that sound takes me back to early Peter Green music, beautiful
Justin Johnson would love this 😊
Hi Darrell, a very different rig!! When playing slide would mind identifying if you’re using standard tuning, or an open tuning. Thanks!!
I love the clunky sound of the guitar
Darrell, please start a subscription based guitar school. I’d pay to learn from you.
If I fronted a Cake cover band, this guitar would be perfect lol
Kind of, Classical Guitar and a Banjo have a baby and it's a good one. Love some of your licks Darrell.
Amazing! It has a WOOD BRIDGE with a RUBBER SADDLE. Why don't people know the names of Guitar Parts today?
Very interesting! Unusual bridge, pickup, sound, but it's cool! 👋 😁
Unique! I like the sound.
Very interesting guitar. The sound is unique and it gives you a lot of options, not only for some traditional stuff... It would be fun to make some doom metal with it. It's crazy, I know, but I like it.
I will have a look, if I can order it here in Germany.
Love the intro - swampy.
Can you not get a similar sound palm muting? I think anyone who buys one will replace the rubber bridge after a couple of weeks and have a nice parlor guitar.
I consider this channel to be the most honest and best guitar review channel in the world. But today, I noticed something fishy about this video. Darrell was clearly trying to trick his audience by falsely praising such a useless instrument in the manner of a 'cunning marketing guy'. I didn't expect that from you, Darrell.
Just split a length of small rubber automotive vacuum hose up one side and slip it under the strings and over the saddle of any acoustic guitar. Small clear oxygen hose will work as well. Same effect without ANY modification, and save your money for something you REALLY want.
This will appeal to the indie folk crowd
This is awesome!....... hopefully they wont be too hard to get
This is the Abradolf Linkler under the guitars
Darrel, you still have that Strat-Tele hybrid?
I love the pickup location. I have always wondered if we'd see neck pickup that updated the Gibson J-160e. But not a fan of the sound.
Be good if you could have a bridge with interchangeable bone or rubber saddles? Sweet little guitar
Great job as usual DB. I was given a free new guitar today, a Kadence Acoustica Series all the way from India...wishmeluck...
How can I ever not call it the Orangewood Julius
Darrell, you hate it!
Please play the ‘It Might Get Loud’ version of “I Fought Piranhas” with that thing!
Probly be a neat way to spice things up if your an acousticy singer songwriter!
@DarrelBraunGuitar Immediately fell in in love with this thing!!!!!!! Please send it to my send and receive place I work with!!!!!
Interrsting & unique sound. Maybe shud have a way to rotate bridge 90° for normal bright sound? ❤😊
That back grain reminds me of that of an Epi SG. And yeah, rubber for a bridge material, on paper, sounds like the worst material to make a guitar bridge out of. Makes me wonder what else people have tried.
Also, that cupcake knob gives me John Lennon vibes, maybe a little Kurt Cobain as well.
It’s sold out. Your video listed just two days ago.
I once bought a $30 fake "backpacker" guitar for a mod project. It also did not resonate and made thumpy noises.
The saddle would be rubber and the bridge is still wood.
Nice review
Nice one!
I’m not real keen on the tones, I might try a rosewood bridge to add some clear tones in there.
I really like those old blues tones from the 50’s, like John Lee Hooker’ acoustic work, or early Taj Mahal.
A you give us a list of songs that can be played on this guitar.
What’s the finger style song he played?
Good morning, I'm Vincenzo, an Italian Who lives in Nl . I always follow his channel, his truly professional channel! I would like some advice:
I would like to change the volume and tone potentiometers (which don't work properly), of my jazz guitar bought used (Ibanez AFJ81), with only one Seymour Duncan SH-2N pickup. I would like to’ buy 2 quality potentiometers that fit there. What do you advise me?
Hi did you actually do a sound sample without any affects so we could hear its natural tone?
Playable without pickup?
Kinda like my old silvertone parlor..mine isnt inngood shape finish wise but its cool i need a new bridge to intonate it.looks like a 30s era but not sure im gns look it up
That’s funny. I thought having a rubber bridge would kill the sustain and mute the nice acoustic tones…. and I was right. Also, the finish on that top looks like a toy K-mart guitar. But like you said, it’s not meant to appeal to everybody; only those who want a cheap looking guitar that sounds like it’s broken.
they are sold out thanks to ****ing youtubers but you can do this easily with a jim dandy or whatever. Just get rubber tape. cut a piece that fits right up against the saddle, and pushes just slightly into the strings, and then cut slits for the strings. It takes experimentation, and every guitar will respond differently, but you sure as hell don't need to buy one of those moonwood or whoever's 4K silliness. These ones you found look cool. But this has been done for many years as a mod, similar to felt, it just got on the radar because of basic billionaires who can barely play but somehow are super big deals.
...so basically, it's a six-string baritone uke with a bridge mute? I've heard of people hunting for these. They're on a uke hunt.
This 12-fret guitar design might benefit from putting the pickup at the bottom of the sound hole.
You can just put a piece of rubber on the bridge of a regular acoustic. Pretty sure the sound will be similar.
Sounds more like a rubber band guitar (BTW a great name for a band)
This dude with his TEETH
My first guitar sounded like this....
Maybe it's me, but I don't get it. Yes, the sound is unique. I find it hard to believe that there was all this pent up demand for a guitar that goes thumpity thump. Obviously I'm wrong. Have the feeling that this will be the guitar with the most layers of dust, sitting in the corner.
Would you recommend Orangewood for intermediate guitar players?
Most definitely, I’ve had my orange wood echo live acoustic for years and it’s gotten me from the beginning stages all the way to upper intermediate, still plays smoothly and sounds amazing
For dark grass music 😂
It’s an acoustic Fender Jaguar with the mute flipped up permanently.😂
Sounds like a nylon string guitar with a damp towel across the strings. Not too much application for that kind of sound.
Looks cool, but I don’t care for the sound. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Yes, this guitar is "different".
rubber bridge = less sustain?
Yes
It looks great, and has that funky, '30s/'40s sound. That said, it's kind of a one-trick pony, and if you don't always want to sound like Robert Johnson, you'll want to have something else on hand to play as well…
Interesting but limited application guitar! Definitely for that "old" bluegrass, the 20s/30s blues, slide, I get it. Anything else? Nah🤣
Utter waste of money. Only one 'sound' ever. If you want to jump on this fad for rubber bridges, take oyur least favourite acoustic , loosen the strings and place a piece of rubber across the bridge and retune. Play till your heart is content with the dead sound, get it out your system. Lots of vids on YT showing these conversions which are non permanent. This is just a fad, Yes there's many artists using their 'rubber bridge' guitars but its just a gimmick and will pass. Don't be conned into buying new guitars that just go 'thunk' when unplugged. Industry snake oil. Nice try Darrel but save yourself hundreds of bucks and just use a RUBBER SLIDE on your fav acoustic/electric ??? Maybe a follow up video............
Dang, a rubber bridge😮
Usually like Orange wood guitars, but I'm not a fan of this guitar......
Nice guitar, except for the pickup, bridge, and tailpiece.
What the 🏒🏒, so now we're to lazy to learn how to palm mute or likely 100 other ways to accomplish this w/o permanently killing the tone of the guitar?
Nope
Kinda like the guitar equivalent of a honky tonk piano.
An attractive guitar. Don't care for the sound.
the sound is plastic, I wouldn't take it even if they paid me!
Sounds horrible
Straight 2 the point...
agree haha
How hard is 'Over the Hills and Far Away' to play?
How hard is 'Over the Hills and Far Away' to play?
I still like that carbon fiber guitar he reviewed awhile back, can't remember the name. Because I'm comfortably dumb...
I know Taylor Swift uses a rubber bridge on some of her guitars
Aaron Dessner played a lot of rubber bridge Kay guitar parts on Taylor Swift's Folklore and Evermore albums.
LoFi acoustic)
america! love it.... wait oh slapped out in china
Why would they put a rubber on the bridge? To sound terribly bad.
Exactly as I expected a rubber bridge to sound to be honest
They boast removing all the pleasant frequencies!
The hottest thing in acoustic guitars the past several years, but I guess you missed that.
@@bostonbesteats364 jeje, glad I did then!
@@KleyDeJong You are 100% right, however I believe you can achieve that particular tone with other methods, and can reverse the change easily, but yeah probably someone likes that tone!
Besides, that rubber bridge will probably wear out fast
Sounds like a plastic toy guitar with nylon strings. I get the overall idea, but it wouldn't be for me.
"Promo SM"
So it's like a gretsch with a mute?...that you can't turn off.. ..don't bass' have mutes as well that you can take off.
It's a modded gretsch Jim dandy . It's a great idea. Jim dandy 189$ this at 395 also good deal looks like, all cheaper than a national😀
It reminds me of some old guitars I saw as a kid on the top but just a lot cooler.
Sounds horrible -- at least for an acoustic guitar. For some sound effects it will work of course. Crap sound can be a great effect from time to time!
The comments that say this guitars sounds bad crack me up. You’re comparing it to a traditional modern day acoustic, to which it sounds very different. AND THAT’S THE POINT. This guitar is not for you if you don’t like the sound. So just say that to yourself and move on with your day rather than make a zero iq comment about how it sucks.
It sucks!
@@ConceptNull so do you
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