6:128:43 arpeggios vs 6:30 vs 8:55 Strumming Wow, this is exactly what I was looking for! I went for a Furch OM in the store, I found a Grand Auditorium. And it had a little too much bass to me, but it sounded wonderfully. now I am absolutely sure that I want an OM even tough I play mostly strumming
My god that cutaway model sounds amazing. The overtones and harmonic resonation with that deep reassuring bass. I don't mean to sound like I'm exaggerating and I get it microphones and RUclips compression cannot represent the sound in the room, but if I try and imagine the pure sound, it has to be one of the best sounding acoustic guitars around.
since I played a Furch guitar about 10 years ago when I couldnt afford a good solidbody, I finally bought the Blue OM CM in spring last year, my absolute dream guitar! my only nitpick is that the action was a little high for my liking, I sanded the saddle down a bit ... now its just perfect! the cedar top and mahogany creates a really warm tone. I agree that it might sound a bit thin when you come from a dreadnaught but it sounds sooooo goooooood
Really nice comparison Richard. I played the GC CM against a taylor 214ce and the Furch completely destroyed the taylor. the Taylor didn’t have a single chance and was way more expensive.
I HAVE AN OLDER FURCH OM 31SR rosewood guitar. without doubt the best guitar I have ever owned, and I have been through Gibson and Taylor before ending here. I purchased it from Richard who was his usual enthusiast self but gave me the best advice. Would definitely buy it again if anything happened to it.
I was in Prague in 2017 an got to play all of their models ( it was prior to this color thing) at Huml music. The smallest bodies had the best tones to me. Bought an OM 23 CR which sounds as goor or better than my Martin/Taylors and is my best playing guitar.
I have both of these guitars in the older 20 series range, before Furch strangely started using colours for their models. Both bought from Richard. I play my OM much more for noodling, song writing and Friday night sing songs with my wife. I play a lot of finger style but also strum, and really like the OM shape. It also gets a nice bluesy sound as the smaller body lets the sound break up when pushed hard. You can hear this in the video. The GA is my go to guitar if jamming with friends, bbq sing songs etc. It just has more volume. Both great guitars but if I had to choose one, it would be the OM. It fits like an old pair of slippers. I also have a G23 cedar rosewood cut which is beautiful, so beautiful it’s a bit of a case queen, and an older Furch built Stanford OM spruce mahogany. Different sound to the CM, lovely in its own right. There’s just something about the no frills little CM OM which makes it my favourite and go to guitar. I wouldn’t part with any of them though, as you can tell I’m a Furch fan! Keep the videos coming Richard.
one of my first top end guitars was the Taylor XX-RS Grand Auditorium , still have it and love it ; since then i have bought almost exclusively the OM stnd , OO and OOO 12-fret bodies ; but i personally prefer the OM over the Grand Auditorium due to it's slightly narrower lower bout and tonal balance❕✅ 🐊 🐸🍀
I like your attention in this comparison. Your info? comparison ? Sounded personal . I liked the things you touched on and never felt you were Selling me. Great presentation. I have owned alot of guitars . I'm glad they are not paying you ( sorry) just really liked your presentation. ( I like the G )
I love it! It looks good and sounds amazing! I just can't get over the long sustain and the harmonic sound just tickles my ears. And it motivates to try and learn new things. This is my guitar for years to come. I've tried other brands and I'll choose Furch over Martin and Guild and Taylor. It's that good! Thanks Furch, for making such good guitars.
I bought the furch Gcm from you last year, I just never gelled with it, I found it too bright and tinny, I sold it and bought a martin which I found had the sound I wanted 👍
You should do a comparison against the OOM 12-fretter as well if you have one! Absolutely my favourite for fingerstyle, really warm and balanced and still insanely loud for the size. Great alternative to the OM if you’re not a big strummer.
I play fingerstyle it’s the only style I can play, I have the yellow ga , which is rosewood/cedar , I am not a big guy and find it brilliant for fingerstyle, so the GA all rounder for me ,
Hi I'm French (I'm using google translate to write to you.) 👉 I would like to know two things (hopefully you know): I play 95% of the time with my fingers. is it better a guitar: Orchestra model (OM) or Grand Auditorium (G)? and also: cedar / rosewood or Spruce / rosewood! I see a lot of fingerstyle guitarists playing with: spruce / rosewood (example Sungha Jung) but also fingerstyle guitarists playing with Cedar / Rosewood 🤷🤔. Thank you.
Nice tele in the background 😮 OM all the way guys, people say its fingerstyle guitar ,that is rubbish. It does everything and some, comfortable to play to and set up is everything get your guitar set up to do what you want it to do. Richard keep doing what your doing love the videos and honesty
The same model without the cutaway would sound stunning , and just vibrate and ring forever. Thats just me, never been a fan of acoustic cutaways. But furch really are a High end build
hi Richard, Both guitars sound fantastic with pleasing tone but lookwise they don't look like all solid guitar , may be due to atypical Mahagony texture.
Hello Richard. I bought a Furch guitar in Zaandam in 2005. It's a beauty, wonderful sound. Would you be able to sell me a Furch hard case? Kind regards, David.
Well I do hope you will come and visit us! I am proud to be their biggest and longest serving dealer - possibly even in Europe but certainly in the UK. I dedicate all my time to instruments I love and we have up to 100 Furch guitars on order at any one time. Not alwas in stock because as you can imagine we generate a lot of interest but my customers tend to be fairly patient and most models are always "just around the corner" if not immediately available as they are always being made for us. Hope that helps and would love to help you should you ever want one.
Hi Richard, I have a blue Gc from you, is there a audible tonal benefit if I bought a yellow series.? I am looking for a OM model. I would appreciate your opinion. Thanks 😊
Formally You could compare both models with or without cutaway. I hear people speculate about cutaway role in final sound etc.... Thanks for all Your Furch demonstrations. And please tell us how You made Furch to produce Blue OOM CM only for You, although there is no such option on Furch website... Do they make for You other wood options of Blue OOM, like SW and SA??? Please do also comparison of Furch Blue CM, SW and SA - in any shape.
Richard, I live in Arizona, have been following your channel for a while now. I’ve been studying the Furch line recently. Not a common guitar in my area. I heard one live and was astounded by the quality of the yellow OM. I’ve decided to sell a Martin 000 and purchase a Furch. Is there any sound difference in the blue versus the Yellow line, or is it simply the appointments? Thank you for your videos.
Hi Richard. I compared these two guitars in your shop just after Christmas and it was the OM that I eventually chose. As you said, the OM is perfect for fingerstyle - very focused and with wonderful definition. It also has more bass than you might expect for the size. With the K&K pickup you fitted it is the perfect, compact, live guitar.
I would go for the OM every time - more balanced across the base, mids and trebles. But, then again, I am a fingerstyle player so the choice is the OM. The clarity and separation of the notes are evident, while the voicing is rich, with strong fundamentals, harmonic overtones, and the right balance of sustain and projection ringing through with ease. Lovely... Good comparison Richard! Now I just need to buy one :)
Hi I'm French (I'm using google translate to write to you.) 👉 I would like to know two things (hopefully you know): I play 95% of the time with my fingers. is it better a guitar: Orchestra model (OM) or Grand Auditorium (G)? and also: cedar / rosewood or Spruce / rosewood! I see a lot of fingerstyle guitarists playing with: spruce / rosewood (example Sungha Jung) but also fingerstyle guitarists playing with Cedar / Rosewood 🤷🤔. Thank you.
Hi Geoffrey, interesting question but a more complex answer, I’m afraid! In terms of ease of play you need to consider what feels best to you. For me, I like the grand concert size - so that would be a Taylor GC for example. But I also prefer the 12 fret model as it feels so much more intimate and more comfortable to play - for me! So, that’s your first decision... what feels most comfortable to play. The next decision is in the tonal quality based on the type of music you play on guitar... fingerstyle, that is. The rosewood will provide a lush, sweet and not overly bright sound. However, choice of top tonewood is more important as this provides the main character of the sound. The Spruce will provide a brighter sound, with nice clarity, separation and good overtones. The Cedar will provide a warmer, smoother sound with nicely balanced tones across the range... and will have good separation with more overtones thereby providing a really lush, warm and earthy sound. I play some Celtic tunes and a range of tunes like somewhere over the rainbow, she moves through the fair, silent night, make you feel my love and so on... so my Avalon Guitar, small bodied 12 fret cedar over Madagascar rosewood is ideal. One final thing - the guitar builder/luthier is so important as they deliver the sound you will desire. Cheers my friend. K.
@@kevingreene6893 okay thank you so much. I also like the big concert. at Furch's, the size that most closely resembles this is the large auditorium (G) on the other hand I find that the Orchestra (OM) model has a more balanced sound more precise. i'm quite tall (1.84cm) and i have pretty big hands, i don't know if it plays. maybe I would not be comfortable with an OM but normally it is still suitable for all sizes otherwise it would be unfair that some people cannot claim the model they want. I therefore think of taking an OM but with what you say about cedar and spruce I hesitate a lot. I like the harmonics, I like the warm and soft sound but at the same time the spruce is perhaps more adapted for the play with the fingers. hmmm, difficult .. i'm left handed so i can't really try out Furch guitars. I still hesitate between green and yellow. Yellow: AAA / AA Green: AA / AA The price difference is 328 $ ( 276 €) there is also for cedar, the fact that the wood is already open, the sound does not change or almost no longer. spruce, the sound will change over time, the sound will improve after 6 months / 1 year. I'm going to listen to RUclips videos again to hear: cedar / rosewood and spruce / rosewood. too bad I CAN'T FIND a tutorial where you can hear the SAME MUSIC playing but with different wood species (regardless of the brand and model of guitar as long as it is a medium range guitar) 😕
Hi Richard, thanks for the video. Have one question - does Furch Blue G CM in this video have Full-Pore High-Gloss Finish on the soundboard or just a regular satin finish? Tnx!
The difference is the Plus has the high gloss finish on the top w a clear pickguard, satin back and sides. The standard Blue is all satin and has the tortoise guard.
Hi I'm French (I'm using google translate to write to you.) 👉 I would like to know two things (hopefully you know): I play 95% of the time with my fingers. is it better a guitar: Orchestra model (OM) or Grand Auditorium (G)? and also: cedar / rosewood or Spruce / rosewood! I see a lot of fingerstyle guitarists playing with: spruce / rosewood (example Sungha Jung) but also fingerstyle guitarists playing with Cedar / Rosewood 🤷🤔. Thank you.
Hi Richard Which would you recommend between the Auden Emily Rose and the Furch Blue OOM-CM? Just curious as they both look like excellent parlours. TIA
Thanks for the review. Unfortunately your audio appears to be heavily compressed, which makes it very hard to judge the actual tone of these guitars and how they compare to each other.
Grand auditorium is a good all-around body shape especially if only have one acoustic. After that maybe an OM or Dreadnought for second guitar. I have both a GA (Taylor) and OM (Martin) and love playing both. Buy both Furch guitars if you can afford it!
@@tbeau6663 Me too and there's no difference i opted for the eastman. Ltd edition 1000ss. Small body guitar and its superb all guitars sound pretty decent played towards the nut. It's how they play and sound down the kneck and that's how you tell the difference between a good guitar and a great one
Thar OM looked so small, I had to check up the Furch website to see if it bore any resemblance to the size of a Martin. It did. You must be big guy ;-}
As you have raised the issue - first I will tackle the origin. I introduced the brand to the UK market over 20 years ago and am very conscious of where they come from. Indeed the Czech Republic. Its not pronounced Firk - It is pronounced in a way that the UK phenetics doesn't really allow for hence I create my own version - and soften the voicing of it to Fursh. Its my own personal way of communicating the brand name. Its not actually very easy to type the sound of the brand name - but whenever I try and say it "verbatum" it sounds like I am clearing my throat - so Fursh it is. I used to explain this but I thiunk people would get bored of it after the 100th video - but anyway.... thats the explanation! So at least if you hear anyone saying Fursh or Firk - they are alll wrong :)
I'm disappointed with Furch, they become greedy. I wanted to buy Furch vintage 2 and it was $3000AU compare wit Martin D18 $3800AU and D28 $4100AU but now they increased to $3800 for vintage 2 and over $4000 for vintage 3. Furch is nice guitar but it is not Martin and need long way to go. Just greedy as they get good reviews.
Had a furch blue for a short time .craftsmanship very poor, Resale is very low on these guitars because nobody ever heard of the brand,good luck if you buy one
Please invest a $20 external mic for these videos, it’ll do justice to these great instruments
6:12 8:43 arpeggios vs 6:30 vs 8:55 Strumming
Wow, this is exactly what I was looking for! I went for a Furch OM in the store, I found a Grand Auditorium. And it had a little too much bass to me, but it sounded wonderfully. now I am absolutely sure that I want an OM even tough I play mostly strumming
My god that cutaway model sounds amazing. The overtones and harmonic resonation with that deep reassuring bass. I don't mean to sound like I'm exaggerating and I get it microphones and RUclips compression cannot represent the sound in the room, but if I try and imagine the pure sound, it has to be one of the best sounding acoustic guitars around.
since I played a Furch guitar about 10 years ago when I couldnt afford a good solidbody, I finally bought the Blue OM CM in spring last year, my absolute dream guitar! my only nitpick is that the action was a little high for my liking, I sanded the saddle down a bit ... now its just perfect! the cedar top and mahogany creates a really warm tone. I agree that it might sound a bit thin when you come from a dreadnaught but it sounds sooooo goooooood
Really nice comparison Richard.
I played the GC CM against a taylor 214ce and the Furch completely destroyed the taylor. the Taylor didn’t have a single chance and was way more expensive.
Furch ,Dowina,Boucher -best guitar
Yes dowina are f..... great
Yea. The blue series isnt even a fair comp to t 214ce. Even though it's cheaper.
Was thinking about the Om with its smaller body for playing comfort, but glad I picked the Gc.
I HAVE AN OLDER FURCH OM 31SR rosewood guitar. without doubt the best guitar I have ever owned, and I have been through Gibson and Taylor before ending here. I purchased it from Richard who was his usual enthusiast self but gave me the best advice. Would definitely buy it again if anything happened to it.
I was in Prague in 2017 an got to play all of their models ( it was prior to this color thing) at Huml music. The smallest bodies had the best tones to me. Bought an OM 23 CR which sounds as goor or better than my Martin/Taylors and is my best playing guitar.
Just bought a Furch vintage 1 OM sitka top and east Indian rosewood back and sides and its tone is incredible!
This video is exactly the Furch education that I needed. Cheers!
I have both of these guitars in the older 20 series range, before Furch strangely started using colours for their models. Both bought from Richard.
I play my OM much more for noodling, song writing and Friday night sing songs with my wife. I play a lot of finger style but also strum, and really like the OM shape. It also gets a nice bluesy sound as the smaller body lets the sound break up when pushed hard. You can hear this in the video.
The GA is my go to guitar if jamming with friends, bbq sing songs etc. It just has more volume. Both great guitars but if I had to choose one, it would be the OM. It fits like an old pair of slippers.
I also have a G23 cedar rosewood cut which is beautiful, so beautiful it’s a bit of a case queen, and an older Furch built Stanford OM spruce mahogany. Different sound to the CM, lovely in its own right.
There’s just something about the no frills little CM OM which makes it my favourite and go to guitar.
I wouldn’t part with any of them though, as you can tell I’m a Furch fan!
Keep the videos coming Richard.
Such an impressive sound the chords just hang around forever
one of my first top end guitars was the Taylor XX-RS Grand Auditorium , still have it and love it ; since then i have bought almost exclusively the OM stnd , OO and OOO 12-fret bodies ;
but i personally prefer the OM over the Grand Auditorium due to it's slightly narrower lower bout and tonal balance❕✅ 🐊 🐸🍀
I like your attention in this comparison. Your info? comparison ? Sounded personal . I liked the things you touched on and never felt you were Selling me. Great presentation. I have owned alot of guitars . I'm glad they are not paying you ( sorry) just really liked your presentation. ( I like the G )
GREAT PROJECTION. LOVE THOSE FRUCH GUITARS
I just bought the OM version :-D
Can't wait for the postman to come by!
Looking forward to hear your opinion! Greetings
I love it! It looks good and sounds amazing! I just can't get over the long sustain and the harmonic sound just tickles my ears. And it motivates to try and learn new things.
This is my guitar for years to come.
I've tried other brands and I'll choose Furch over Martin and Guild and Taylor.
It's that good!
Thanks Furch, for making such good guitars.
@@j.merkus Great to hear from you again! Thank you so much for the compliment! Its good motivation 💛 Greetings!
my right ear loved this video
I love sound of that G for your playing style. Personally I'd have the OM cos I play finger style it seems to have more clarity.
I bought the furch Gcm from you last year, I just never gelled with it, I found it too bright and tinny, I sold it and bought a martin which I found had the sound I wanted 👍
Witch Martin did you buy?
@@cloguitar I got a D12e ♥️ i also have a 000x1ae and I prefer both martin guitars to the furch 👍
Stu Carr ok!👍 Martin are very good. I got 2...
Which one playa better? (Action wise)
@@fengcarlos out of the box not much different between them, I gave them all a tweak
You should do a comparison against the OOM 12-fretter as well if you have one! Absolutely my favourite for fingerstyle, really warm and balanced and still insanely loud for the size. Great alternative to the OM if you’re not a big strummer.
Yes. Please do supplement to this film with Blue OOM CM made ONLY for Richard Guitars ;-)
I play fingerstyle it’s the only style I can play, I have the yellow ga , which is rosewood/cedar , I am not a big guy and find it brilliant for fingerstyle, so the GA all rounder for me ,
Hi I'm French (I'm using google translate to write to you.) 👉 I would like to know two things (hopefully you know): I play 95% of the time with my fingers. is it better a guitar: Orchestra model (OM) or Grand Auditorium (G)? and also: cedar / rosewood or Spruce / rosewood! I see a lot of fingerstyle guitarists playing with: spruce / rosewood (example Sungha Jung) but also fingerstyle guitarists playing with Cedar / Rosewood 🤷🤔. Thank you.
great review like your explanation richards thx
Nice tele in the background 😮
OM all the way guys, people say its fingerstyle guitar ,that is rubbish. It does everything and some, comfortable to play to and set up is everything get your guitar set up to do what you want it to do. Richard keep doing what your doing love the videos and honesty
Thanks! 😃 Really appreciate it
The same model without the cutaway would sound stunning , and just vibrate and ring forever. Thats just me, never been a fan of acoustic cutaways. But furch really are a High end build
nice review on OM vs Grand Auditorium - one of the best - thanks
hi Richard, Both guitars sound fantastic with pleasing tone but lookwise they don't look like all solid guitar , may be due to atypical Mahagony texture.
Richard sounds to me as if you are overloading the mike on the camera.
Thanks Richard i'm going to buy om -cm i just hope in comes in a case
Hi there. Id love to help - we have it in stock.
If Clapton can play an OOO or OMC then who’s to argue 🙂
Sounds Furching great!
Lovely review… can bluegrass be played on the G Body?
Hello Richard.
I bought a Furch guitar in Zaandam in 2005. It's a beauty, wonderful sound. Would you be able to sell me a Furch hard case? Kind regards, David.
Love my Furch G40 bought in 2015! Love the sounds !
Hey Rich GREAT comparison vid.I'm 2nd gen Czech so that should count for a free guitar,what do you think?...69 & still strumming..Dave
The Gc every time for me. Got to get one soon.
Well I do hope you will come and visit us! I am proud to be their biggest and longest serving dealer - possibly even in Europe but certainly in the UK. I dedicate all my time to instruments I love and we have up to 100 Furch guitars on order at any one time. Not alwas in stock because as you can imagine we generate a lot of interest but my customers tend to be fairly patient and most models are always "just around the corner" if not immediately available as they are always being made for us. Hope that helps and would love to help you should you ever want one.
Hi Richard, I have a blue Gc from you, is there a audible tonal benefit if I bought a yellow series.? I am looking for a OM model. I would appreciate your opinion.
Thanks 😊
Formally You could compare both models with or without cutaway. I hear people speculate about cutaway role in final sound etc....
Thanks for all Your Furch demonstrations. And please tell us how You made Furch to produce Blue OOM CM only for You, although there is no such option on Furch website... Do they make for You other wood options of Blue OOM, like SW and SA???
Please do also comparison of Furch Blue CM, SW and SA - in any shape.
Прекрасные гитары ❤но Grand Auditorium понравился больше больше баса . Очень шикарно !
Richard, I live in Arizona, have been following your channel for a while now. I’ve been studying the Furch line recently. Not a common guitar in my area. I heard one live and was astounded by the quality of the yellow OM. I’ve decided to sell a Martin 000 and purchase a Furch. Is there any sound difference in the blue versus the Yellow line, or is it simply the appointments?
Thank you for your videos.
I like your smile when you « play » the E !!! (You see what I mean...)🙂
Hi Richard. I compared these two guitars in your shop just after Christmas and it was the OM that I eventually chose. As you said, the OM is perfect for fingerstyle - very focused and with wonderful definition. It also has more bass than you might expect for the size. With the K&K pickup you fitted it is the perfect, compact, live guitar.
The OM wins it for me.....but only just.
Banging them together, don't worry about it, its a standard, mandatory sound test...
I would go for the OM every time - more balanced across the base, mids and trebles. But, then again, I am a fingerstyle player so the choice is the OM. The clarity and separation of the notes are evident, while the voicing is rich, with strong fundamentals, harmonic overtones, and the right balance of sustain and projection ringing through with ease. Lovely... Good comparison Richard! Now I just need to buy one :)
Hi I'm French (I'm using google translate to write to you.) 👉 I would like to know two things (hopefully you know): I play 95% of the time with my fingers. is it better a guitar: Orchestra model (OM) or Grand Auditorium (G)? and also: cedar / rosewood or Spruce / rosewood! I see a lot of fingerstyle guitarists playing with: spruce / rosewood (example Sungha Jung) but also fingerstyle guitarists playing with Cedar / Rosewood 🤷🤔. Thank you.
Hi Geoffrey, interesting question but a more complex answer, I’m afraid! In terms of ease of play you need to consider what feels best to you. For me, I like the grand concert size - so that would be a Taylor GC for example. But I also prefer the 12 fret model as it feels so much more intimate and more comfortable to play - for me! So, that’s your first decision... what feels most comfortable to play. The next decision is in the tonal quality based on the type of music you play on guitar... fingerstyle, that is. The rosewood will provide a lush, sweet and not overly bright sound. However, choice of top tonewood is more important as this provides the main character of the sound. The Spruce will provide a brighter sound, with nice clarity, separation and good overtones. The Cedar will provide a warmer, smoother sound with nicely balanced tones across the range... and will have good separation with more overtones thereby providing a really lush, warm and earthy sound. I play some Celtic tunes and a range of tunes like somewhere over the rainbow, she moves through the fair, silent night, make you feel my love and so on... so my Avalon Guitar, small bodied 12 fret cedar over Madagascar rosewood is ideal. One final thing - the guitar builder/luthier is so important as they deliver the sound you will desire. Cheers my friend. K.
@@kevingreene6893
okay thank you so much. I also like the big concert. at Furch's, the size that most closely resembles this is the large auditorium (G) on the other hand I find that the Orchestra (OM) model has a more balanced sound more precise. i'm quite tall (1.84cm) and i have pretty big hands, i don't know if it plays. maybe I would not be comfortable with an OM but normally it is still suitable for all sizes otherwise it would be unfair that some people cannot claim the model they want. I therefore think of taking an OM but with what you say about cedar and spruce I hesitate a lot. I like the harmonics, I like the warm and soft sound but at the same time the spruce is perhaps more adapted for the play with the fingers. hmmm, difficult .. i'm left handed so i can't really try out Furch guitars. I still hesitate between green and yellow.
Yellow: AAA / AA
Green: AA / AA
The price difference is 328 $ ( 276 €) there is also for cedar, the fact that the wood is already open, the sound does not change or almost no longer. spruce, the sound will change over time, the sound will improve after 6 months / 1 year. I'm going to listen to RUclips videos again to hear: cedar / rosewood and spruce / rosewood. too bad I CAN'T FIND a tutorial where you can hear the SAME MUSIC playing but with different wood species (regardless of the brand and model of guitar as long as it is a medium range guitar) 😕
Been trying to buy one from you guys for months but no one answers the phones and emails take two months to be answered.
Hi do they do these models in left handed? Thanks in advance
They have just announced they are all now available left handed !
@@RichardsGuitarshopfantastic I really like the look of the yellow deluxe!
Hi Richard, thanks for the video. Have one question - does Furch Blue G CM in this video have Full-Pore High-Gloss Finish on the soundboard or just a regular satin finish? Tnx!
Satin, for gloss you need to go to the blue plus series, which is just a glossy top and adds maybe 50-100€
Would like to see comparison Eastman om TC and om DT
What differences exist between a Furch Blue Plus and a Furch Blue?
The difference is the Plus has the high gloss finish on the top w a clear pickguard, satin back and sides. The standard Blue is all satin and has the tortoise guard.
Hi I'm French (I'm using google translate to write to you.) 👉 I would like to know two things (hopefully you know): I play 95% of the time with my fingers. is it better a guitar: Orchestra model (OM) or Grand Auditorium (G)? and also: cedar / rosewood or Spruce / rosewood! I see a lot of fingerstyle guitarists playing with: spruce / rosewood (example Sungha Jung) but also fingerstyle guitarists playing with Cedar / Rosewood 🤷🤔. Thank you.
Мне больше Ель нравится, Кедр глухой какой то)
Hi Richard
Which would you recommend between the Auden Emily Rose and the Furch Blue OOM-CM?
Just curious as they both look like excellent parlours.
TIA
Thanks for the review. Unfortunately your audio appears to be heavily compressed, which makes it very hard to judge the actual tone of these guitars and how they compare to each other.
I feels the small one sounds better
I agree, both sound fantastic. Personally i would go for the richer deeper bodied Grand Auditorium, but for one thing. I dont like cutaways!
pgod1960 ohhhh it’s available in non cutaway! 😝
Which one would you recommend Eastman AC-122 or Furch Blue G?
Furch definitely☝☝
Grand auditorium is a good all-around body shape especially if only have one acoustic. After that maybe an OM or Dreadnought for second guitar. I have both a GA (Taylor) and OM (Martin) and love playing both. Buy both Furch guitars if you can afford it!
If you would take only one for fingerstyle, would you take GA or OM?
@@nik9470 GA
Hm, I've got a reply, but the comment was deleted :D
🎧1/2
You've introduced me to Furch and I'd love to see a comparison of similar models between Eastman and Furch.
No contest. Furch wins by a mile. (I've tried both)
@@tbeau6663 Me too and there's no difference i opted for the eastman. Ltd edition 1000ss. Small body guitar and its superb all guitars sound pretty decent played towards the nut. It's how they play and sound down the kneck and that's how you tell the difference between a good guitar and a great one
Compared the Furch Vintage 1 D-SR to a Martin D16 once at a local shop, and the Martin actually sounded *thin* and unbalanced in comparison.
The OM records very well!
Had a noodle on the OM last year, very loud for such a small guitar and beautifully made..
There is still the unnatrual compression effect in your clips which makes low noises too loud and vice versa. No joy to watch
I'd definitely buy a Fursch.
Dont buy a fursch mate buy a furch instead they are a lot better
@@chrisbeard78 Never 'eard of them
Thar OM looked so small, I had to check up the Furch website to see if it bore any resemblance to the size of a Martin. It did.
You must be big guy ;-}
Left sound chanel is dead.
7
Furch guitars sounds much better than dowinas master series
G CM for me........
FRUCH
Ring a ding ding.
The G Body👍👍👍
You need a better mic
Pronounced Furk
mono videos lately........
It is pronounced "Firk", it is Czech.
As you have raised the issue - first I will tackle the origin. I introduced the brand to the UK market over 20 years ago and am very conscious of where they come from. Indeed the Czech Republic. Its not pronounced Firk - It is pronounced in a way that the UK phenetics doesn't really allow for hence I create my own version - and soften the voicing of it to Fursh. Its my own personal way of communicating the brand name. Its not actually very easy to type the sound of the brand name - but whenever I try and say it "verbatum" it sounds like I am clearing my throat - so Fursh it is. I used to explain this but I thiunk people would get bored of it after the 100th video - but anyway.... thats the explanation! So at least if you hear anyone saying Fursh or Firk - they are alll wrong :)
I'm disappointed with Furch, they become greedy. I wanted to buy Furch vintage 2 and it was $3000AU compare wit Martin D18 $3800AU and D28 $4100AU but now they increased to $3800 for vintage 2 and over $4000 for vintage 3. Furch is nice guitar but it is not Martin and need long way to go. Just greedy as they get good reviews.
Had a furch blue for a short time .craftsmanship very poor, Resale is very low on these guitars because nobody ever heard of the brand,good luck if you buy one
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