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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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Reviews

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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • The cutaway allows easy access up to the 15th fret, though playing higher may still feel challenging.

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Value and pricing

  • Some buyers feel the guitar's feel and sound don't match the $225 price tag, suggesting it may not meet expectations without further setup tweaks.

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Critic Reviews

Guitar Review: Orangewood Guitar's First Solid Mahogany Series - The Guitar Journal

theguitarjournal.com

Orangewood's Ava Mahogany shines as a budget-friendly Grand Concert acoustic, boasting a solid mahogany build that delivers a full, rich tone—ideal for singer-songwriters. Its sleek design and easy playability are big pluses, making it a joy for those familiar with electric guitars. However, the lightweight feel may not appeal to everyone, and the dark finish, while modern, detracts from the natural wood aesthetic. Minor quality control issues, such as a misaligned hard case, could be a concern, but overall, the Ava Mahogany is a compelling choice for musicians seeking affordability without sacrificing sound quality.

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Orangewood Ava Review

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Orangewood's Ava Mahogany guitar presents a compelling blend of vintage aesthetics and rich tonal quality, making it a standout for both intermediate and advanced players. Its solid mahogany construction delivers a warm, balanced sound, and the build quality is commendable for the price point. However, potential buyers should note the limitation of ordering directly online, which may deter those who prefer to test instruments in-store. Additionally, the guitar lacks volume when strummed, making it less suitable for louder performances. For casual players and small gigs, the Ava Mahogany is a fantastic choice, but serious musicians might want to consider higher-end options for studio work.

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See how beabadoobee uses Orangewood Ava Mahogany

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In this clip of Beabadoobee at O2 Academy Oxford, you can see her playing her Orangewood Ava Mahogany Live during her solo acoustic performance of "coffee." Guitar comes into view at 0:07; headstock and signature Orangewood 12th fret inlay can be seen clearly at 1:24.

See how Eirik Stordrange uses Orangewood Ava Mahogany

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Used in this video and for quite some time later.

See how Nicole Cerminara uses Orangewood Ava Mahogany

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Featured in this November 1, 2018 Instagram post.

@orangewoodguitars this string stick is dope with a capital Z. Thank you so much! ✌🏻💙🦆

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