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Description
Discover the Orangewood Ava Mahogany, a beautifully crafted steel-string acoustic guitar that offers a rich, resonant sound perfect for both beginners and seasoned musicians. Made from solid mahogany, this guitar delivers a warm tonal quality that enhances every strum and fingerstyle note. The Ava Mahogany is designed with a sleek, comfortable body shape that makes it easy to handle during long practice sessions or live performances.
This guitar features a classic dreadnought body style that provides excellent projection and a wide dynamic range, making it versatile enough for various music genres. The neck is constructed for a smooth playing experience, allowing easy access to all frets. Equipped with a high-quality built-in pickup system, the Ava Mahogany ensures a rich sound whether unplugged or amplified, making it a reliable choice for studio recordings or live gigs.
Whether you're strumming chords around a campfire or performing on stage, the Orangewood Ava Mahogany is a dependable companion that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern playability.
Key Features:
- Solid mahogany top, back, and sides for a warm, resonant sound
- Dreadnought body style for excellent projection
- Built-in pickup system for amplified performances
- Comfortable neck profile for easy playability
- High-quality craftsmanship suitable for all skill levels
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Orangewood Ava Mahogany.
Build quality
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Owners note the neck of the Ava Mahogany is wider than expected, making thumb wrap-around challenging.
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One owner noted minor blemishes on the Ava Mahogany, which is expected at this price point, but did not affect playability.
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One owner describes the guitar as having a "satin, open-pore finish," which may not appeal to everyone aesthetically but offers a specific texture preference.
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Setup and maintenance
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Some users experience fret buzz past the 9th fret due to limited truss rod adjustment.
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A user reported needing to adjust the truss rod by about half a rotation for optimal playability on the Ava Mahogany.
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Some owners experience string buzzing on specific parts of the fretboard, which may require adjustments to alleviate, particularly when dealing with higher action.
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Comparisons
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An owner prefers the Brooklyn model over the Ava, despite a significant price difference.
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An owner replaced their Orangewood with a Cordoba Stage, preferring the latter despite returning the former for minor cosmetic issues.
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An Oliver Jr. owner notes that its sound can rival a Taylor Mini in side-by-side comparisons, suggesting high performance for the price.
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User experience
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The guitar shipped securely with a hardshell case, arriving undamaged despite external box punctures.
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A user with a 1962 Hummingbird now keeps it cased after acquiring an Orangewood Oliver Live, indicating satisfaction with the new guitar.
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A long-time player from the 1960s praises the mahogany top for its sound quality and reliable electronics, emphasizing satisfaction with the guitar's capabilities.
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A user found the supplied strings unsatisfactory, indicating potential need for immediate string replacement to achieve desired sound quality.
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Over time, some owners expect the guitar to "break in," improving sound and feel, although initial impressions may be underwhelming compared to older acoustics.
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Features and functionality
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The cutaway allows easy access up to the 15th fret, though playing higher may still feel challenging.
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