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Furch Yellow OM-CR

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Steel-String Guitar

  • Yellow Series
  • Type: Grand Auditorium
  • Top: Solid AAA red cedar
  • Back & sides: Solid East Indian rosewood
  • Neck: Mahogany with Furch CNR System active
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Eclipse fingerboard inlays
  • Scale: 650 mm
  • Nut width: 45 mm
  • Transparent anti-scratch pickguard
  • Body binding and purfling: Artificial tortoise/black and white
  • Rosette abalone/black-white
  • Ebony bridge
  • Endpin: Artificial tortoise
  • Gotoh 510 Silver Patina machine heads
  • Colour: Natural high-gloss
  • Includes case
  • Made in Czech Republic
Available since February 2025
Item number 608512
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Orchestra
Top Solid Cedar
Back And Sides Solid Rosewood
Cutaway No
Fretboard Ebony
Nut width in mm 45,00 mm
Frets 20
Pickups No
Colour Natural
Case Yes
Incl. Gigbag No
£1,899
All prices incl. VAT
In stock
Delivery free of charge expected between Monday, 31.03. and Tuesday, 1.04.
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moukoublen 22.03.2025
My first Furch guitar and I am amazed by the sound, playability, and quality.

First, after much research, I concluded that I wanted a cedar top, OM body size, and a bolt-on neck. I wanted a bolt-on neck because it would allow for an "easy" neck reset in the future. Of course, that is a personal preference.

I found the idea of CNR Active excellent because of the concept of changing the action by changing the neck angle and not lowering the saddle.

This means you can keep the saddle at a height that offers an excellent string break angle and still have the action that works for you. Similar to Taylor, but you can change the angle by yourself without needing special wood shims.

I am still very conservative with changing the neck angle. I made only minor changes, and it works great.

The overall sound is brilliant, and the playability of the fretboard is fantastic. The neck profile is thin enough (almost 20m in the first fret).
My first Furch guitar and I am amazed by the sound, playability, and quality.

First, after much research, I concluded that I wanted a cedar top, OM body size, and a bolt-on neck. I wanted a bolt-on neck because it would allow for an "easy" neck reset in the future. Of course, that is a personal preference.

I found the idea of CNR Active excellent
My first Furch guitar and I am amazed by the sound, playability, and quality.

First, after much research, I concluded that I wanted a cedar top, OM body size, and a bolt-on neck. I wanted a bolt-on neck because it would allow for an "easy" neck reset in the future. Of course, that is a personal preference.

I found the idea of CNR Active excellent because of the concept of changing the action by changing the neck angle and not lowering the saddle.

This means you can keep the saddle at a height that offers an excellent string break angle and still have the action that works for you. Similar to Taylor, but you can change the angle by yourself without needing special wood shims.

I am still very conservative with changing the neck angle. I made only minor changes, and it works great.

The overall sound is brilliant, and the playability of the fretboard is fantastic. The neck profile is thin enough (almost 20m in the first fret).
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