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Morgan’s mahogany top, back, and sides produce beautiful, smooth tones. Coupled with a Fishman Sonitone EQ System, Morgan is ready to command the stage at your next gig.
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With our expert setup, your guitar is ready to play right out of the delivery box. All Overland models come freshly restrung with iconic Ernie Ball acoustic strings.
Take your guitar everywhere with our premium gig bag, made with comfortable straps and durable padding for extra protection on the go.
Our Overland Collection Live models come equipped with a Fishman Sonitone EQ System, featuring a soundhole mounted preamp with rotary controls for volume and tone.
I really like the deeper/more subdued tome of the Mahogany body. The fit, finish and feel are spectacular, especially at the price point. I find that I pick this guitar up first about 70% of the time over my 2 Yamahas. If I want a brighter sound I will use them since they are spruce topped and larger in body size. If I had a left-handed spruce topped Orangewood option, I would trade one of them out for it. Come on Orangewood, so us lefties somemore love and broaden our otions a little by offering more left-handed variety. I would have added pictures but couldn't figure out how.
Looks beautiful, seems well constructed, really nice sound and tone. Nice to find a guitar with such solid quality at an affordable price!
Guitar is what I had expected based on the YouTube reviews, and all I had read about Orangewood guitars. The only complaint I have is how out of tune it was out of the box. It is as if the strings were never tuned, stretched, and retuned by whoever did the professional setup before boxing and shipment. All in all, it isn't a huge deal, but it is a disappointment considering that Orangewood ads all tout the setup, which includes the re-string that should involve some stretching and re-tuning. To lower the overall rating, an entire star on a 1-5 scale wouldn't be fair because they excel in quality, construction, and bag for the buck. I would rate my experience a 4.875 out of 5.
Now, if we just get them to build some of their solid spruce mid to highgher end guitars in lefthanded, that would be a coup. Even the competition in the $600.00 and up price range offers lefties a choice. I am not a liutheir, but it doesn't seem that making the changes needed could be that hard/expensive.
Got this for my son, as lefty stuff is rare. Beautiful in every way. Sounds great, looks great, great service, and excellent tracking. May pick up a righty for me!
I love this guitar overall. It played very well after I switched the strings to Dario. The acoustic pickup is the the only reason I give 4 stars, when I plugged into my amp, the lighter strings were too quiet compared to the larger strings, unlike when it’s played without an amp. I did this in several other amps and it was the same. Not sure if it’s a glitch for me or an inferior internal component. Either way, the description mentions that this guitar was fully set up before shipping, I figured someone would have  caught this mistake then.
I really like the deeper/more subdued tome of the Mahogany body. The fit, finish and feel are spectacular, especially at the price point. I find that I pick this guitar up first about 70% of the time over my 2 Yamahas. If I want a brighter sound I will use them since they are spruce topped and larger in body size. If I had a left-handed spruce topped Orangewood option, I would trade one of them out for it. Come on Orangewood, so us lefties somemore love and broaden our otions a little by offering more left-handed variety. I would have added pictures but couldn't figure out how.
Looks beautiful, seems well constructed, really nice sound and tone. Nice to find a guitar with such solid quality at an affordable price!
Guitar is what I had expected based on the YouTube reviews, and all I had read about Orangewood guitars. The only complaint I have is how out of tune it was out of the box. It is as if the strings were never tuned, stretched, and retuned by whoever did the professional setup before boxing and shipment. All in all, it isn't a huge deal, but it is a disappointment considering that Orangewood ads all tout the setup, which includes the re-string that should involve some stretching and re-tuning. To lower the overall rating, an entire star on a 1-5 scale wouldn't be fair because they excel in quality, construction, and bag for the buck. I would rate my experience a 4.875 out of 5.
Now, if we just get them to build some of their solid spruce mid to highgher end guitars in lefthanded, that would be a coup. Even the competition in the $600.00 and up price range offers lefties a choice. I am not a liutheir, but it doesn't seem that making the changes needed could be that hard/expensive.
Got this for my son, as lefty stuff is rare. Beautiful in every way. Sounds great, looks great, great service, and excellent tracking. May pick up a righty for me!
I love this guitar overall. It played very well after I switched the strings to Dario. The acoustic pickup is the the only reason I give 4 stars, when I plugged into my amp, the lighter strings were too quiet compared to the larger strings, unlike when it’s played without an amp. I did this in several other amps and it was the same. Not sure if it’s a glitch for me or an inferior internal component. Either way, the description mentions that this guitar was fully set up before shipping, I figured someone would have  caught this mistake then.