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Overhead Review by Acoustic guitar Magazine

Given this guitar’s diminutive size, it seems only natural to first give it a workout on some fingerpicking. Played with basic Travis picking and country-blues patterns, the OF-420 has a snappy sound with a clear treble matched by an ample bass response. The instrument has a surprising amount of headroom and responds well to the nuances of picking in a normal tuning as well as a slackened tuning like DADGAD.

Eric McKenna Spreng's Overhead® Camping Adventures

Journey Instruments®  Sponsored Artist Eric McKenna Spreng has been on a few outdoor trips this year with his Overhead™ acoustic travel guitar, and we’re amazed at the places he’s been! Arches National Park,  Canyonlands National Park, UtahCarmel… Eric told me  “at the White Rim, a four day, 120 mile, vehicle- supported mountain bike ride in Canyonlands National Park, Utah.   Appearing…

Ron Cary Reviews Overhead Travel Guitar

Build quality is excellent, not a mark or fingerprint on the instrument. No flaws outside (the rosewood back is beautiful) and no glue drippings inside. Action requires no set-up for my taste. Neck thickness is just fine and the tuners work well. Case is as well-designed as the YouTube video demo shows. Everything associated with playing can go in one bag…
So, in my opinion, Journey Instruments did their research and got everything right about a guitar designed for air travel that doesn’t compromise size with sound.

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