Saturday, December 28, 2024
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This Guitar has a RUBBER Bridge?? – Playing the Orangewood Juniper!


Rubber bridge, vintage tailpiece, flatwound strings, and a neck pickup – all in a parlour sized guitar!
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Originally posted by UClMRGR_QNw4Fm-3FGGyICdw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taOnKcz1-qk

22 thoughts on “This Guitar has a RUBBER Bridge?? – Playing the Orangewood Juniper!

  • Got this as a combined birthday/anniversary present. Our cat LOVES the sound, not too tangy soft and mellow. Sounds REALLY good when playing Classical, Bossa Nova and Jazz thanks to the flatwound strings. This has become one of my Go-To guitars strumming on couch. Worth every penny!!

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  • Is it trying to be to much in one? I found myself thinking Iā€™d rather have a real acoustic, real steel guitar, banjo and mandolinā€¦ rather than ā€œkind ofā€ putting it into one. He said it unique tones but they sounded just ok imo. And of course Iā€™m analyzing it through a video so thatā€™s limiting, I get that too. Iā€™m sure itā€™s more impressive in person.

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  • Very interesting istrument; so severely specialised, that it pissed every other guitar player off ferociously because they don't give a damn about being intersting.

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  • This rubber bridge BS comes against everything that we know about vibration transmision to the woods or pickups and not only this but they sound bad, really really bad in all aspects. The fact that some well known artists use this artefact doesn't mean much from the phisics laws point of view. It is another trend like saying the men can get pregnant or other gen z tantrums. It will pass, leave your guitars as they are.

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  • This is scary.. there are people who like this actualy ?
    You can play the exact same style of music like mentioned, the cheap or untuned or a 100$ guitare would sound better without this bridge.

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  • Sounds like a nylon string guitar with a damp towel across the strings. Not too much application for that kind of sound.

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  • I hear the Allman Brothers Band when you play that thing. It's definitely old school Blues and Classic Rock.

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  • 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.

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  • There is no sustain to it. If you are not constantly playing something it is nothing more than a dull thud. Boring.

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  • 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.

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  • 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?

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  • Amazing! It has a WOOD BRIDGE with a RUBBER SADDLE. Why don't people know the names of Guitar Parts today?

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