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Magnolia Live

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Our most comfortable guitar yet. Designed in collaboration with Ruben Wan, the Magnolia prioritizes balance and clarity. Made for practice and performance—you'll play for hours without tiring.

Solid Wood Top
Mini Grand Concert
Gig Bag
Fishman Flex EQ System Plus Tuner

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Ruben Wan Demos Magnolia Live
  • Collection Artist Series
  • Electronics Fishman Flex Plus-T EQ
  • Body Shape Mini Grand Concert
  • Top Solid Sitka Spruce
  • Back/Sides Layered Sapele Mahogany
  • Bracing Scalloped X
  • Finish Black Satin
  • Neck Mahogany
  • Fretboard Rosewood (Sonokeling)
  • Inlays Acrylic
  • Scale 23.5"
  • Neck Shape C
  • Tuners Die-Cast (Gold Hardware)
  • Bridge Rosewood (Sonokeling)
  • Nut/Saddle Bone
  • Nut Width 43mm
  • Strings Ernie Ball Earthwood Phosphor Bronze Extra Light 10–50
  • Pickguard Gold Pickguard (Pre-installed)
  • Tool Truss Rod Wrench Included
  • Travel Case Gig Bag Included

Upgraded Pickups

Go live with a Fishman Flex Plus-T EQ system, complete with volume and tone controls. Press and hold the bass control to toggle the phase, while the push-push on volume activates the built-in tuner.

The Slinky Experience

We're keeping it light on the fingers with the smoothest strings—Ernie Ball Extra Light Phosphor Bronzes. You'll feel the difference.

Set Up in Los Angeles

Professionally set up before shipping, your guitar arrives ready to play—with fresh strings and a gig bag included.

Not Your Average Mini Guitar

Don’t let the small body fool you—this mini grand concert packs a punch. Enjoy the intimacy of an acoustic with the comfort and playability of an electric guitar.

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
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C.

Exactly what I wanted and more a beautiful guitar

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Roger W.

It's ok for a beginner to learn on, so I'm giving it to my daughter, I'm not really impressed with it.

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TBui
Big sound from smaller guitar

I bought this for my 15yr old son. His 2nd Orangewood. He also has the rubber bridge guitar. He loves this guitar for messing around and writing songs. The sound it produces is awesome. Set up from Orangewood so far suits him.

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andre
great after a proper setup

bought during the almost perfect sale, and setup out of the box was not great but okay. action was high and intonation down the neck was not great. setup maybe had to do with this particular guitar being part of the almost perfect sale? not sure, but after a proper setup and a couple months of playing it feels and plays much better and easier. would give 5 stars if the setup was perfect out of the box but most guitars will understandable need some adjusting to get it to where it needs to be.

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Alejandro G.
Good, but not great

I received this guitar very well packaged. It looked exactly how I expected, could not find a flaw with the finish or craftsmanship. Unfortunately it had a buzz right out of the box, which is no big deal just needed to adjust the trust rod. After that it played very nicely, the frets are smooth, and the strings (as advertised) were very easy and light to play; however, because the strings are so light, they don't really resonate especially on the small body of the guitar. This problem goes away when plugged in, but I mostly play unplugged. The tuners do not feel smooth when turning. I own the Taylor GS mini and wanted something the same size, but was disappointed with the acoustic sound of the guitar, and the tuners, especially for the money. I would recommend the less expensive small body guitars that orangewood sells like the Oliver Jr over this. For the price I don't see the crazy value that was advertised, but it is still a very nicely finished guitar that I can play for a long time without issues. I am probably going to switch out the strings for some thicker strings like my GS mini to see if that solves the sound issue.

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Top Wood Guide

Spruce

A classic tonewood for acoustic guitars, spruce is a well-rounded, durable wood that’s suitable for many styles of playing.

Torrefied Spruce

A vintage-inspired upgrade, torrefied spruce is roasted to remove excess moisture, so the guitar continues to play at peak performance.

Mahogany

A common tonewood for top, back, and sides, Mahogany is known for its clarity and evenness to accentuate the mid-range tones.

Cedar

An excellent topwood for classical guitars, cedar is perfect for delicate playing styles, like fingerpicking and soft strumming.