Or just buy a used guitar. I never bought a brand New Instrument. Unless it's rare, a guitar will depreciate to around 60-70% of it's sticker price and stay there, you just then need to find the right Model, year and condition you want.
Not trying to sound like a jerk, but seems like the only people who would buy these are the people who couldn’t have this naturally happen because they wouldn’t stick to playing guitar long enough ????
My girl told me it was her or the guitar. So I held her close and told her I love her more than anything and can't imagine life without her. I'm getting her a new set of strings tomorrow ????
moisture is only half the story. If a musical instrument made of wood is played regularly, the fibers of the wood also "adjust" to the vibrations over time. This adjustment allows the soundboard of the instrument to vibrate even better as time goes on
So basically, you bake it until it's just right, just like a blacksmith would temper steel or just how a baker would make muffins. Or just like the process of pasturizarion.
Love my Orangewood Morgan Live
If you are a beginner, get an Eastman PCH series.
Fake guitar sounds?
How about letting it Age!? ????????????
Awesome ????
It kinda sounds old
Shit we dry aging guitars now?
Nice guitar. Where are they made?????
I think Orangewood makes the best guitars on earth for the price paid!
That's such a Gen Z thing. Artificially aged instruments, the "Relic" reissues. It's shit and we old fucks all know it
My cheap ass gets furious everytime i see these guys cutting off the strings, they can be re used, my cheap ass knows
Or just buy a used guitar. I never bought a brand New Instrument. Unless it's rare, a guitar will depreciate to around 60-70% of it's sticker price and stay there, you just then need to find the right Model, year and condition you want.
My Taylor ???? is ageing fine like a wine ????????????????????
So I shouldn't have bought a humidifier for my guitar then ?
Bs until there is replicable evidence about it.
"Tone is in the fingers"- Every guitar god ever
That's why I always stick my new guitars in the oven
Not trying to sound like a jerk, but seems like the only people who would buy these are the people who couldn’t have this naturally happen because they wouldn’t stick to playing guitar long enough ????
MMMM vandalism
My girl told me it was her or the guitar. So I held her close and told her I love her more than anything and can't imagine life without her. I'm getting her a new set of strings tomorrow ????
i have a 1976 takeharu does it mean its aged?
i’m not trying to be mean but my god those are long finger nails, i hope that’s a woman’s hand in the video.
This feels like the natural evolution of tonewoods. Love y’all’s guitars, but I’m not falling for this propaganda
Dry aged guitars ????????
honestly, not to drag away business, but just try and get an old guitar. The feeling and sound cant be replicated, and you get to play on history
Sounds like a scam
Its 2025 and im still amazed how fckers invented guitars and pianos back then
It's a china guitar with new strigs
And there is nothing wrong with it but your marketing is super misleading.
My guitar is coming up on 30 years old. Its nothing special but it sounds fantastic and this explains why
You wouldn't want that. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
moisture is only half the story. If a musical instrument made of wood is played regularly, the fibers of the wood also "adjust" to the vibrations over time. This adjustment allows the soundboard of the instrument to vibrate even better as time goes on
Idk, maybe play it?
Does it stay intone for outdoor playing? Landolas aged guitars don'tnreally stay in tune, but the sound is good. It is sensitive to humidity…
I own my grandfather guitar, its almost 10ish years old, and its sounds and feels better than any guitar ive ever played
So basically, you bake it until it's just right, just like a blacksmith would temper steel or just how a baker would make muffins. Or just like the process of pasturizarion.
Every time I waked into guitar center I always went for the dry aged wood acoustics
Imagine when they learn about roasted woods ????
The way cut the strings off though, instead of simply removing them ☠️. Why???
It doesn’t matter, orange wood guitar top built too thick and it doesn’t vibrate and sound not too good
What an interesting question when the practical answer to 99% of YT is "just put the reverb to cathedral" ????????????????
The whole tone wood thingy is thr most genius move of the industry. Snake oil at best.
I just adopted my dads old acoustic