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$535.00 CAD
An all-new solid top parlor model designed with a rubber-lined saddle. Built for a clean muted tone with modern functionality.
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Inspired by historic muting techniques and modified bridge designs of respected luthiers, we've put our unique spin on the dreamy rubber bridge tone. Using our parlor as the base, we tested a number of rubber-lined saddle designs to find the right thickness and adjustability. We then upgraded the bridge construction with additional reinforcement and added in a trapeze tailpiece. The result? A muted yet articulate sound.
Ernie Ball Flatwounds provide a nice warmth to accentuate Juniper’s tonal textures, while Grover open-gear tuners ensure tuning stability. From beginning songwriters to touring pros, you can count on Juniper for reliable performance.
Juniper sounds great unplugged, but you should hear it through your favorite amp and pedals. The high-output rail humbucker projects the perfect punch to balance out all that mellowness, and a simple cupcake-style knob adds volume control.
Juniper is ready to play right out of the gig bag with a professional set up before shipment. When needed, you can easily fine-tune the guitar’s playability at home, using the headstock truss rod access, allowing for neck relief and adjustment.
Haven’t been able to put it down, I rarely play my other guitars now. The rubber bridge is so haunting and unique. It looks/feels/sounds like a much more expensive guitar. Orangewood knocked it out of the park
Guitar is not my main instrument, but I can get by in a basic way. The rubber saddle and flat-wound strings give this instrument has a unique tone: It's dark and moody, but with more sustain than a palm muted sound. Plays nicely with effects pedals, but sounds cool with a clean signal and a little reverb, too. The action is SO delightfully easy and smooth. A side bonus: Unamplified, you can play this late at night without waking anybody up.
This guitar sounds interesting acoustic and with pedals through my 81 Super Champ. I recorded it the other day with an AKG 414 at the neck/ body join and took a DI using a JHS Colorbox... great results! This guitar is going to get a lot use in the studio! Looks great next to my 59 Harmony Stratatone!
Sounds awesome, plays like a dream, and came perfectly set up. It’s got a unique tone that fits right into all kinds of productions. Being able to plug it in opens up a ton of possibilities, and for this price, it’s a no-brainer!
Exactly as advertised with a good factory set up to boot. I do wish they included information about the strings on this thing as they are flatwound and I've got no idea what gauge they used, but I like the sound.
Haven’t been able to put it down, I rarely play my other guitars now. The rubber bridge is so haunting and unique. It looks/feels/sounds like a much more expensive guitar. Orangewood knocked it out of the park
Guitar is not my main instrument, but I can get by in a basic way. The rubber saddle and flat-wound strings give this instrument has a unique tone: It's dark and moody, but with more sustain than a palm muted sound. Plays nicely with effects pedals, but sounds cool with a clean signal and a little reverb, too. The action is SO delightfully easy and smooth. A side bonus: Unamplified, you can play this late at night without waking anybody up.
This guitar sounds interesting acoustic and with pedals through my 81 Super Champ. I recorded it the other day with an AKG 414 at the neck/ body join and took a DI using a JHS Colorbox... great results! This guitar is going to get a lot use in the studio! Looks great next to my 59 Harmony Stratatone!
Sounds awesome, plays like a dream, and came perfectly set up. It’s got a unique tone that fits right into all kinds of productions. Being able to plug it in opens up a ton of possibilities, and for this price, it’s a no-brainer!
Exactly as advertised with a good factory set up to boot. I do wish they included information about the strings on this thing as they are flatwound and I've got no idea what gauge they used, but I like the sound.