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Furch Blue OMc-CM

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Acoustic Guitar

  • Style: Orchestra with cutaway
  • Top: solid western red cedar AA
  • Back and sides: solid AA African mahogany
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • White dot fingerboard inlays
  • Scale: 650 mm (25.6")
  • Nut width: 44.5 mm (1.75")
  • Fully compensated TUSQ saddle
  • Body binding: Faux tortoise
  • 20 Frets
  • Transparent faux tortoise pickguard
  • Furch chrome machine heads with 1:18 gear ratio
  • Strings: Elixir Ph-Br Nanoweb 12-53
  • Colour: Natural Open Pore
  • Made in Czech Republic
Available since November 2023
Item number 576400
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Orchestra
Top Solid Cedar
Back And Sides Solid Mahogany
Cutaway Yes
Fretboard Ebony
Nut width in mm 44,50 mm
Frets 20
Pickups No
Colour Natural
Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
$990
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A few words about my new guitar.
Happy Furch owner. 30.01.2025
A great start to 2025. My Furch OMc-CM finally arrived.
The impressions are bright. Complete WOW-effect!
Despite it's size, the guitar is surprisingly loud. Who is this guitar intended for? For advanced players of fingerstyle and jazz music. Here is my favorite combination of cedar and mahogany. The warm and complex midrage that is crucial for fingerstyle and jazz. I'am not a professional muzician, and i really wanted a guitar without any electronics. That is exactly what i was looking for!
You can find something to criticize in any guitar, even the most expensive one from the most famous brand. In this guitar, the neck is a bit heavy relative to the body. But that is completely understandable. This is due to the fact that the neck contains the famous Furch SNR-System. That is very useful thing. Don't worry, you will get used to this neck very quickly. I'am also a little disappointed by the skinny frets, and the fact that the guitar needs a string height adjustment.
But these are minore things that didn't spoil my mood.
Let's sum things up.
A world class instrument that you wouldn't be ashamed to take on stage to receive a Grammy with, and that's also great for playing at home on the couch!
Thank you so much to the Thomann team for their great work, and of course thank you Furch!
I defenitely recommend it!
A great start to 2025. My Furch OMc-CM finally arrived.
The impressions are bright. Complete WOW-effect!
Despite it's size, the guitar is surprisingly loud. Who is this guitar intended for? For advanced players of fingerstyle and jazz music. Here is my favorite combination of cedar and mahogany. The warm and complex midrage that is crucial for fingerstyle and
A great start to 2025. My Furch OMc-CM finally arrived.
The impressions are bright. Complete WOW-effect!
Despite it's size, the guitar is surprisingly loud. Who is this guitar intended for? For advanced players of fingerstyle and jazz music. Here is my favorite combination of cedar and mahogany. The warm and complex midrage that is crucial for fingerstyle and jazz. I'am not a professional muzician, and i really wanted a guitar without any electronics. That is exactly what i was looking for!
You can find something to criticize in any guitar, even the most expensive one from the most famous brand. In this guitar, the neck is a bit heavy relative to the body. But that is completely understandable. This is due to the fact that the neck contains the famous Furch SNR-System. That is very useful thing. Don't worry, you will get used to this neck very quickly. I'am also a little disappointed by the skinny frets, and the fact that the guitar needs a string height adjustment.
But these are minore things that didn't spoil my mood.
Let's sum things up.
A world class instrument that you wouldn't be ashamed to take on stage to receive a Grammy with, and that's also great for playing at home on the couch!
Thank you so much to the Thomann team for their great work, and of course thank you Furch!
I defenitely recommend it!
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