Sunday, December 22, 2024
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Journey Travel Guitar Unboxing, Demo & Review (Acoustic-Electric OF420)


Check out the OF420 Acoustic-Electric Guitar by Journey at:
https://amzn.to/2yBxM6Z

Hello friends,
and welcome back to Swiftlessons. In today’s video I’ll be unboxing, demoing and reviewing my new guitar courtesy of Journey Instruments. The Overhead OF420 is a travel guitar with a removable neck, and is designed for carefree travel by plane. Let’s take a look!
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21 thoughts on “Journey Travel Guitar Unboxing, Demo & Review (Acoustic-Electric OF420)

  • Nice video. Could you send me a picture of the place on the guitar where we plug it in?

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  • can i have 1 of ur guitar?its okay if its old, we don't have enough money to buy a guitar i want to learn more but my guitar on the side is have a damage hope u notice me:<<

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  • Thanks for the unboxing!
    Did you have to adjust the action when you get it out of the box? Mine seems to have a "huge" gap between strings and neck (playable, but quite high and uncomfortable).

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  • That's a fun demo Rob, thanks. I'm headed to Austin today to buy my Journey Instruments guitar at the JI shop…. want to play the various models before deciding which one.

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  • looks similar than the Furch 'Little Jane' (or a emulation of that)
    before buying there should be donre a comparison in sound.

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  • Hi Rob! I went back to your blues, do you have a tutorial for this or a tab? You're in L. A? Cheers ????

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  • Great review! It looks very substantial and the sound is very full too. Would you say it is a folk size guitar or parlor? I like to see good instructors like you doing demos on new guitar models. Thanks again! ????????✌️

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  • Lovely guitar! I am looking forward to see your videos with your new guitar!I really enjoy them!greeting from Greece.

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  • I've got a Traveler guitar, and it is awesome! It has no resonating chamber, but I really just use it to practice. I can take it everywhere! I take it in my guitar, and when I am a bit early, or if I just have a few minutes of slack time, I just play it in the car. I sometimes even play it at red lights! This has made such a big difference in my playing, because now I practice a lot! These things are about $300, and have only a quiet sound, unless you use a headphone amp, in which case they are like an electric guitar. They have a full-length fret board, a sweet neck and string set-up, and they stay in tune really well. They are not good for gigs, while on the road, or playing for friends I would say, unless you are using them as electric guitars.

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  • Hey, great video. Try out Snapdragon guitars. They make foldable travel guitars, electric and acoustic in multiple different models. One including an evertune bridge.

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  • Great video Man… Do they produce an Acoustic-Electric version? Duh, I guess I could Google it… Take care in the City of Angels….

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  • Sounds good. Awesome how you play the blues!!! A travel guitar comes handy. I wish a company would send me one like this! Haha…

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  • Hey friends,
    Thanks for checking out my first unboxing video. After posting, it dawned on me that this guitar is comparable to my Seagull Parlor in terms of scale and playability. Let me know what you think and what you would like for me to teach during my visit to LA. Enjoy your practice! -Rob

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