So, just to be clear here, for $6700 CAD, $5500 USD, or $4000 pounds I can buy a flat top Les Paul with a stylish paint job, no options at all other than the pickups which both come in dogear P90 shape. That same amount of money will buy me a custom guitar from Moar Guitars, Indra Guitars, Maybury Guitars and many others where I can pick every option under the sun. This is the first time Orange has ever broken my heart and I don’t know how to feel. This pricing feels predatory for the privilege of a guitar with the Orange logo on the headstock. I’m sure these guys build an incredible feeling axe, but this still doesn’t feel right.
There won't be many takers. Orange's best case scenario is to convince a high profile guitar legend to tour with one. I do migrate to other brands than Gibson and Fender but this Orange custom shop guitar is a bridge too far.
I agree. They did NOTHING special with this guitar. Filtertron pickups, Tusq nut, Les Paul body shape with all the basic Gibson style hardware that goes with it. Basically a Stew-Mac special. Sorry, but I don't feel anything for this guitar...Anything! Plus the paint...lackluster!
I like it. It looks kinda cool with the binding and the mop orange logo. But I feel the price point should be somewhere closer to 1.5 to 2k Then I think it might be ok 👌🏼
@@Kcapgar I too like many aspects of the guitar and I am left with the impression this guitar can and is to be custom ordered so perhaps the options are not as rigid as it seems. For me the fact it is a flat top is not a deal breaker. I hate the dogear surrounds. Either install dogear P90's or ditch the dogear rings. If it was my order it would have an all white top and P90's. The binding I like and the headstock is unique so it can also stay. What it comes down is you're actually ordering a guitar from an independent luthier. I know luthiers that build LP replicas. They cost about the same as this one. Can I afford to buy those guitars? Absolutely not.
@@jreagle58 I don’t mind the dogear filtertrons all that much but also probably wouldn’t be my first choice either. The white and gold wouldn’t be either. I would probably want a black top more of lp custom look. Idk I still just don’t think people will shell out that kind of money.
@@jameslighterGTR Actually the whole guitar is very old school. The neck profile is a 59 shape, the body is, of course, Les Paul-esque with a reshaping of the horn to avoid any problems and the headstock is changed for the same reason. The Staple pickups are similar to the 50's Staples and the Filtertrons taken from Gretsch.
Dam, I am super excited! I use to work in Orange County California That is the home of NAMM, Orange amps should name something after OC Like the Costa Mesa Terror
,,,,,,dooooooooood,,,,,,,,,,great vid,,,,,,,,,,you talk my language,,,,we're out here listening.!.....so cool...tnx,pat,land o' lakes,wi.......maybe ,someday,,I'll play one of these jems...😯
I know it's bloody expensive, I get I'll likely never own one, I just love that it exists! I have hopes that there will be a standard player's grade issue maybe some time down the road. I bought the O-Bass and I adore it, my old Hagstrom bass rarely ever gets picked up anymore. So if Ade ever reads this I have two asks, a guitar that's $1800.00 or less for us common folk, and I'd love to see the 10" Isobaric bass cab brought back. I didn't have the coin when they hit the market and they rarely come up for sale second hand, but I got to play one and just love that thick but not boomy bass sound. Give it some thought, would you Ade? Love from Canada
Older, British Jerry Cantrell is a cool dude, through and through.... i think he and Rick Beato’s step brother will have a great working relationship...
I personally think they should've made a 10+ lbs guitar. In my opinion, heavy guitars always feel way more solid and well built than light guitars. Thats of course my opinion and this guitar is fucking AWESOME.
Perfect neck angle? Judging by the height of that tail piece your neck angle is a bit off. You have to crank it pretty high off the body for the strings to clear the back of the bridge, Thats usually a sign of a bad neck angle.
I have to do the same thing on my Gibson Flying V, but I love it! I do wish I didn't have to do that though. I think my Epi Les Paul is the same way. I've thought about cutting into the back of the bridge to get a lower tail piece, but I don't want to compromise bridge stability
Is this Adrian from 90s London band "Pipedream" ? We used to work together delivering shit for Xerox near London Bridge early 90s bruv 😂 you taught me all about Paf pickups and how you got that "Soundscape" You still gigging with the boys? I've still got one of your demo tapes from Alaska studios somewhere, me and The X missus used to come watch you rehearse, Man you dudes were good. Hit me up mate... Little Tel (Terry) 😉
Okay, I really like this guitar and if I had $5000+ dollars laying around doing nothing I would do it. But if I read another comment criticizing that this guitar doesn't have the features of a modern shredder guitar it will be one too many. Guys, this is and old school rock guitar. It has 21 frets because the target consumer does not want or need 22. It has no belly cut. Neither does the most iconic guitar on the planet, the Gibson Les Paul (which, btw, this guitar takes many of it's cues). So if you're into old school single cutaway guitars like the LP or Gretsch Jet series, then this would be in your wheelhouse. If your thing is ESP's, Schecters and such with modern features like 22 frets, modern pickups and fast necks, I would say the Orange is not your cup of tea.
Literally any Gibson has 22 frets, that’s not like a modern appointment or anything. For the money, I’d rather buy a custom shop Gibson, or a real Gretsch. No doubt this guitar is a work of art but sort of out of left field, and even without the option for true, full fat humbuckers which is strange considering orange is known for heavier sounds.
@@bulkheadz Correct on the 22 frets. I suppose my comment directed at the observation that it only has 21 frets was taken as this individual wanted something in the range of 24 frets which is almost nonexistent on most single cutaways like this. Me personally anything above the 19th fret is unusable.
Not too bad. Although a p90 with the filtertron would have been more interesting, or a dynasonic with the latter. And, basically the same shape as the bass, it's not a bad shape but maybe mixing it up with a double cutaway for a more distinctive look. But that's just my opinion. Hate the dogears with the filtertrons, not working for me.
Yeah indeed looks too generic except the paintjob it juist doesnt make sense to me that it costs 4000 dollars juist for the name in the headstock even Gibson isnt that bad
Hoping the price is reasonable, so I just checked the website. Are you people at Orange picked your target market or seriously messed up in the head! The price is going to keep too many Orange users from getting one. This work of art is listed at over $5K U.S. and seriously out of my price range.
Its pretty but do we really need another Les Paul in the sea of Les Paul "style" guitars? With Orange I would have expected some originality in the guitar build. The amps are wonderfully unique but they should have stuck with the hippy vibe instead of associating themselves with Gibson. Bummer.
hi and congratulations for the idea, but as an Italian I have to make a note on the design and I think that the word "orange" on the headstock is not the best and makes the guitar look like a "chinese" if you still have time I would propose to affix a mark much smaller in size that refers to the "orange" brand not necessarily the explicit writing, thanks and good work🙂👋❤🎸
Man, this is cool, but that is WAY too expensive guys! I understand the novelty and craftsmanship of it, but you need to find a way to make this a $2500 guitar, not a $5500 one, please
Like many luthiers, they are building a traditional style guitar, not a shredder. This is a built to order $5000 guitar with old school pickups. Not trying to compete with ESP.
@@jreagle58 yeah, but this TH-cam baby! Prime real estate to complain about nothing and everything. That said I don't like ESPs single cut shape. I want that classic Gibson look but no, copyright 😔
@@Sorakorra you're absolutely right! The Guitar Center shredders are entitled to weigh in. And I will also play devil's advocate by saying that spending 5k on an Orange branded guitar when one can purchase a high end Les Paul at the same price that will hold it's value much greater. I love what they are doing at Orange but one has to question the wisdom of making that sort of investment in a guitar you can't even demo.
I don’t care for the Gibson LP style inlays. Actually, I hate block inlays. It’s boring. Schecter’s line inlays look great and modern. I do, however, love the reverse Gumby style (Supro) headstock. I tire of every small company copying off the Strat and LP guitar shapes. Same goes for the traditional gold sparkle and 3 tone sunburst colors. Boring.
First time guitar building company using synthetic bone nut and all the same electronics as a $300 epiphone for $4000? Id rather just gonna order a 100 count crate of off brand guitars on wish for the same price and call it a day
How much does it cost ? Well For that money you can Buy the real Thing in which this was clearly inspired . This is only for wealthy people nor for the common costumer . Shame this guy is focusing only in $$$$$$$ he doesn’t care about you or you or you , just the big wallet . That’s the Game .
When I opened the video I instantly went
"WTF, RICK BEATO?"
Nah fr XD
Apparently it sounds great through a Marshall.
Apparently it's absurdly expensive.
It better sound good, it's fucking 5.5K dollars
I swear Ade alone could be the entire marketing department for this company. Cheers mate!
Like a pack of Marlboro lights
So, just to be clear here, for $6700 CAD, $5500 USD, or $4000 pounds I can buy a flat top Les Paul with a stylish paint job, no options at all other than the pickups which both come in dogear P90 shape. That same amount of money will buy me a custom guitar from Moar Guitars, Indra Guitars, Maybury Guitars and many others where I can pick every option under the sun.
This is the first time Orange has ever broken my heart and I don’t know how to feel. This pricing feels predatory for the privilege of a guitar with the Orange logo on the headstock. I’m sure these guys build an incredible feeling axe, but this still doesn’t feel right.
There won't be many takers. Orange's best case scenario is to convince a high profile guitar legend to tour with one. I do migrate to other brands than Gibson and Fender but this Orange custom shop guitar is a bridge too far.
I agree. They did NOTHING special with this guitar. Filtertron pickups, Tusq nut, Les Paul body shape with all the basic Gibson style hardware that goes with it. Basically a Stew-Mac special. Sorry, but I don't feel anything for this guitar...Anything! Plus the paint...lackluster!
I like it. It looks kinda cool with the binding and the mop orange logo. But I feel the price point should be somewhere closer to 1.5 to 2k Then I think it might be ok 👌🏼
@@Kcapgar I too like many aspects of the guitar and I am left with the impression this guitar can and is to be custom ordered so perhaps the options are not as rigid as it seems. For me the fact it is a flat top is not a deal breaker. I hate the dogear surrounds. Either install dogear P90's or ditch the dogear rings. If it was my order it would have an all white top and P90's. The binding I like and the headstock is unique so it can also stay. What it comes down is you're actually ordering a guitar from an independent luthier. I know luthiers that build LP replicas. They cost about the same as this one. Can I afford to buy those guitars? Absolutely not.
@@jreagle58 I don’t mind the dogear filtertrons all that much but also probably wouldn’t be my first choice either. The white and gold wouldn’t be either. I would probably want a black top more of lp custom look. Idk I still just don’t think people will shell out that kind of money.
Beautiful guitar!! I wish it didn't remind me of a box of Marlboro lights, but beautiful nonetheless
You can quit but it won't quit you
So you make a video promoting a guitar but you don't let us hear what it sounds like ? That's pretty important. It's actually everything.
Stay tuned then
@@Duncanlinc ummm....no.
i'd bet that it's gonna sound like an electric guitar
@@TRENTSINCLAIRE Yeah. Probably. But some electric guitars sound like shit and some sound fantastic.
@@Kacee2 how many guitars that cost 4 grand sound like shit
Man, I loved the natural top, kind of a shame to see that gold/white go on. Definitely a tastefully unique color combo though 👌🏻
Yup…just needs lacquer.
I thought the same thing
Looks like a pack of Marlboro lights
Black with Orange Binding or vice versa
Or like, an orange tint with clear
Filtertrons into an Orange amp is a beautiful thing. 🔊🤠👍
Bring the O-guitar back.
So cool! Nice to see you Ade!
Even the dog is like, "why tho??"
I know Ade won't put his name to anything that doesn't have the 'chime' 😊.. love, love the binding as well. Looks stunning 👍
Strong work Jason!
Nice to hear C.C. as the background music.
Orange is definitely my favorite guitar amp company!!! Love this new guitar :)
Very cool. I love to see new stuff, especially cool guitars coming from a company like Orange.
Production model. Lets go!
I would have liked a little playthrough.
If any dream could come true I wish this one would..I'd love one with all my heart
Beautiful, and great finish as well. Only Orange could come up with that.
Other guitar companies have done similar. Not exclusive to Orange.
@@jreagle58 Gotcha, I guess I meant the whole guitar in general is a unique product but didn't word it that way.
@@jameslighterGTR Actually the whole guitar is very old school. The neck profile is a 59 shape, the body is, of course, Les Paul-esque with a reshaping of the horn to avoid any problems and the headstock is changed for the same reason. The Staple pickups are similar to the 50's Staples and the Filtertrons taken from Gretsch.
Omg..what a beautiful guitar..if a man could jst have one...I will never be lucky enough to touch one
Superb work!
I love Orange Amps. Actually my favorite at the moment. But a LP inspired guitar named Orange?
Dam, I am super excited!
I use to work in Orange County California
That is the home of NAMM, Orange amps should name something after OC
Like the Costa Mesa Terror
This looks phenomenal!!!!
Ade is happy so it must sound good… I will take one in pink please
I've just made a single cut 2 pickups that weighs 6.3lb finished, it's a beast, lightweight is good.
Ship more of the O basses to Australia! Can't find them in stock anywhere. The very minute any place here gets a black one in stock I'm ordering it.
,,,,,,dooooooooood,,,,,,,,,,great vid,,,,,,,,,,you talk my language,,,,we're out here listening.!.....so cool...tnx,pat,land o' lakes,wi.......maybe ,someday,,I'll play one of these jems...😯
This guitar looks really good, but how about a budget version? That'd be great*
That is stunning
I want to see the case and for the price it better look like it came out of the amp shop
If I'm not mistaken it's 5,000 dollar
Would love to have a single humbucker model. Maybe a bareknuckle aftermath or nail bomb!
If you got 5k laying around they will build it!
I know it's bloody expensive, I get I'll likely never own one, I just love that it exists! I have hopes that there will be a standard player's grade issue maybe some time down the road. I bought the O-Bass and I adore it, my old Hagstrom bass rarely ever gets picked up anymore. So if Ade ever reads this I have two asks, a guitar that's $1800.00 or less for us common folk, and I'd love to see the 10" Isobaric bass cab brought back. I didn't have the coin when they hit the market and they rarely come up for sale second hand, but I got to play one and just love that thick but not boomy bass sound. Give it some thought, would you Ade? Love from Canada
This is like the off brand Rick beato and current day jerry Cantrell got together to build a guitar
The thing costs almost £4000 😐
I've looked everywhere ... Did anybody find a video of someone playing one of those?
This is so cool
So much want for one of these! Wonder if he could make a lefty one ;-) heh
+1 on the leftie version please
+2 on the lefty please!
It's bto i think they can make it left handed
Too bad that they're 5 grand
Very nice
Would looks super cool with some clear pickup trim rings like some Gretch's have 🤔
Nice Duo-Jet type guitar. Would have finished the video with some roaring riffs through an Orange amp though(?).
Older, British Jerry Cantrell is a cool dude, through and through.... i think he and Rick Beato’s step brother will have a great working relationship...
Is the finish an homage to the Kay K-136?
Well a Gretch/Les Paul guitar Ok well thats a thing now i guess;)
Great video, awesome guitar - soooo nice!
I personally think they should've made a 10+ lbs guitar. In my opinion, heavy guitars always feel way more solid and well built than light guitars. Thats of course my opinion and this guitar is fucking AWESOME.
Love the guitar...absolutely hate the price 😂
I’ll wait for the budget line. The 🍋. For that money, I’d rather have a B & G.
Yehaw that geetar looks so good with all those details together! Great job!
Graph Tech® TUSQ® ― or TUSQXL®? Only the XL version has the built-in permanent lubrication. 🎿⛸🛷
Just rub a pencil through the slots and you're good.
@@MrShadowofthewind Teflon® is 5 times more slippery that pencil graphite.
6:55 you got me
Hello, where I can buy this beautiful guitar?
Made to order. Contact Orange, send $5000!
nice sounding guitar
Very cool, but CRAZY expensive
How much does this go for?
@@lanaranja5948 4469€
rad.
Perfect neck angle? Judging by the height of that tail piece your neck angle is a bit off. You have to crank it pretty high off the body for the strings to clear the back of the bridge, Thats usually a sign of a bad neck angle.
I have to do the same thing on my Gibson Flying V, but I love it! I do wish I didn't have to do that though. I think my Epi Les Paul is the same way. I've thought about cutting into the back of the bridge to get a lower tail piece, but I don't want to compromise bridge stability
So where is it
It's a f*cking yes from us Ade!
I have an orange crush 20 I only use orange amps
How much are you selling them for?
I wonder how it sounds?
Oooo so sweet !!
You’d think it’d be painted Orange??
Only 7.5 pounds? I have that much in my pocket right now. Sold!!!
Is this Adrian from 90s London band "Pipedream" ?
We used to work together delivering shit for Xerox near London Bridge early 90s bruv 😂 you taught me all about Paf pickups and how you got that "Soundscape"
You still gigging with the boys?
I've still got one of your demo tapes from Alaska studios somewhere, me and The X missus used to come watch you rehearse, Man you dudes were good.
Hit me up mate...
Little Tel (Terry) 😉
Were you “Stronghaven” or later?
@@SvenTviking Stronghaven ???
I fucking dig it!
What was the really cool background music?
CC Adcock and The Lafayette Marquis
Well you guys just priced that guitar WAY OUT OF RATIONAL REASONING!
Lulu also likes the Dogear filtertrons 🤘🏽
👌
Okay, I really like this guitar and if I had $5000+ dollars laying around doing nothing I would do it. But if I read another comment criticizing that this guitar doesn't have the features of a modern shredder guitar it will be one too many. Guys, this is and old school rock guitar. It has 21 frets because the target consumer does not want or need 22. It has no belly cut. Neither does the most iconic guitar on the planet, the Gibson Les Paul (which, btw, this guitar takes many of it's cues). So if you're into old school single cutaway guitars like the LP or Gretsch Jet series, then this would be in your wheelhouse. If your thing is ESP's, Schecters and such with modern features like 22 frets, modern pickups and fast necks, I would say the Orange is not your cup of tea.
Literally any Gibson has 22 frets, that’s not like a modern appointment or anything. For the money, I’d rather buy a custom shop Gibson, or a real Gretsch. No doubt this guitar is a work of art but sort of out of left field, and even without the option for true, full fat humbuckers which is strange considering orange is known for heavier sounds.
@@bulkheadz Correct on the 22 frets. I suppose my comment directed at the observation that it only has 21 frets was taken as this individual wanted something in the range of 24 frets which is almost nonexistent on most single cutaways like this. Me personally anything above the 19th fret is unusable.
😍 Want it!!!
If it’s orange im down.
BACON STRIPS!
This has such a Malcolm Young vibe to it. I could see him on stage, rockin out with this.
Wow, he designed a guitar that looks almost exactly like a Les Paul!! LOL These builders kill me...
Not too bad. Although a p90 with the filtertron would have been more interesting, or a dynasonic with the latter. And, basically the same shape as the bass, it's not a bad shape but maybe mixing it up with a double cutaway for a more distinctive look. But that's just my opinion. Hate the dogears with the filtertrons, not working for me.
Yeah indeed looks too generic except the paintjob it juist doesnt make sense to me that it costs 4000 dollars juist for the name in the headstock even Gibson isnt that bad
Hoping the price is reasonable, so I just checked the website. Are you people at Orange picked your target market or seriously messed up in the head! The price is going to keep too many Orange users from getting one. This work of art is listed at over $5K U.S. and seriously out of my price range.
Its pretty but do we really need another Les Paul in the sea of Les Paul "style" guitars? With Orange I would have expected some originality in the guitar build. The amps are wonderfully unique but they should have stuck with the hippy vibe instead of associating themselves with Gibson. Bummer.
hi and congratulations for the idea, but as an Italian I have to make a note on the design and I think that the word "orange" on the headstock is not the best and makes the guitar look like a "chinese" if you still have time I would propose to affix a mark much smaller in size that refers to the "orange" brand not necessarily the explicit writing, thanks and good work🙂👋❤🎸
looks like a Marlboro light guitar
Jesus how much do I want one of these ?🙄
wow rent in london aint cheap!
Crazy cool guitar, but 4500.-? C'mon guys!
That's alot of money for a first line of guitars from an amp company.
OE-1 == Overly Expensive One?
4k pounds and you still get a synthetic bone nut.
And a terrible paint job
Man, this is cool, but that is WAY too expensive guys! I understand the novelty and craftsmanship of it, but you need to find a way to make this a $2500 guitar, not a $5500 one, please
it looks sooooo much better without the plastic dog ears on the pickups
leave them off
Get some belly cuts in there and an easier access heel. Come-on guys what are you doing?!??!?
Like many luthiers, they are building a traditional style guitar, not a shredder. This is a built to order $5000 guitar with old school pickups. Not trying to compete with ESP.
@@jreagle58 yeah, but this TH-cam baby! Prime real estate to complain about nothing and everything. That said I don't like ESPs single cut shape. I want that classic Gibson look but no, copyright 😔
@@Sorakorra you're absolutely right! The Guitar Center shredders are entitled to weigh in. And I will also play devil's advocate by saying that spending 5k on an Orange branded guitar when one can purchase a high end Les Paul at the same price that will hold it's value much greater. I love what they are doing at Orange but one has to question the wisdom of making that sort of investment in a guitar you can't even demo.
Cool now make more dual darks 🤦♂️
The paint job looks like Pac-Man is eating the guitar.
You didn’t design anything that is a les Paul copy
I wish a o bass guitar 🎸 #wishgranted
Looks like you have some issues with the paint. Orange peel.
Yet another LP knock off, that's a cool design?
Exactly
I don’t care for the Gibson LP style inlays. Actually, I hate block inlays. It’s boring. Schecter’s line inlays look great and modern. I do, however, love the reverse Gumby style (Supro) headstock. I tire of every small company copying off the Strat and LP guitar shapes. Same goes for the traditional gold sparkle and 3 tone sunburst colors. Boring.
First time guitar building company using synthetic bone nut and all the same electronics as a $300 epiphone for $4000? Id rather just gonna order a 100 count crate of off brand guitars on wish for the same price and call it a day
How much does it cost ? Well
For that money you can Buy the real
Thing in which this was clearly inspired . This is only for wealthy people nor for the common costumer . Shame this guy is focusing only in $$$$$$$ he doesn’t care about you or you or you , just the big wallet . That’s the Game .
Thank You for not painting it Orange.