Essai Furch Vintage 3 Orchestra SR avec Oli de Willo chez Silver Wolf Music

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Silver Wolf Music propose des démos d'instruments enregistrées au magasin avec des artistes de la région Paloise :
    Olivier Pocheville du groupe Willo pour les guitares folk,
    Michel Foizon pour les guitares électriques,
    Gwen Lafitte pour les guitares classiques,
    Et Kris Jefferson pour les basses.
    Pour cette première vidéo, Oli de Willo joue sur une guitare FURCH, modèle Vintage 3 Orchestra SR. Cette guitare est à essayer au magasin Silver Wolf Music de Pau/Lons (64) :
    shop.silverwol...
    Enregistrement effectué en décembre 2020.

Комментарии • 13

  • @marklawrence9416
    @marklawrence9416 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful playing.

  • @josejcastaneda5826
    @josejcastaneda5826 3 года назад

    Nice guitar. It sounds full, deep for an OM body.

  • @leraph3904
    @leraph3904 4 месяца назад

    il y a une différence de son entre vintage 1 et 3?

  • @CHDEXTER5
    @CHDEXTER5 3 года назад

    Pardon je croyais que j’étais tombé en Angleterre ou aux US....Pas à Pau!!😂 Il joue en open de D? J’aime bien le son. Mais les accordages en open, ça sonne toujours mieux...Elle coûte combien ?

  • @camerademuzica
    @camerademuzica 8 месяцев назад

    is the neck very thick? what is the neck shape?

  • @CHDEXTER5
    @CHDEXTER5 3 года назад

    It’s open D?

  • @Hrcak1
    @Hrcak1 3 года назад

    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.

    • @isabellevereerstraeten287
      @isabellevereerstraeten287 3 года назад

      Hello I own a Furch Vintage 3 OM deep body and it's an amazing instrument with a rich,clear sound ! You must order in Czech Republic (Huml Music,Kitary), if you live in Europe, is cheaper !

    • @mind2adaptor
      @mind2adaptor 2 года назад

      You didn't tell us how much the Martins cost after Furch got greedy🤔. Look mate, I live in Germany and a Furch vintage 2 costs 2099€(3200AU), the vintage 3 D-SR 2699€(4116AU), the Martin D18 3499€(5336AU) and the D28 3999€(6099AU). So I don't know who's the greedy here. I tried Martins and many of them(not all) had quality issues and they didn't sound or play as they should, for their price that's unacceptable. I tried Furchs and their quality was always top notch and sounded great, so I ended up buying a Furch blue master's choice Gc-CM with all solid cedar-mahogany woods and with L.R. Baggs Stagepro Element pickup for 1300€(1981AU), it sounds and plays better than guitars that cost 2 times more. If I were in Australia I would look up for Maton guitars.

    • @Hrcak1
      @Hrcak1 2 года назад

      I bought Furch Vintage D3 on the end (find decent price even waited 11 month), kind of because I like esthetic and also I lived in Czech Republic for while, have some sentimental reasons. Look better than Martin but I don't want to say the sound better, sound different, Martin have more bass and I love it. Also Martin will always have better resail price and I never find bad quality one? My point was when I start looking Furch was 20-25% cheaper than Martin (talking about D-28 and Vintage D3 as both are rosewood) and now is opposite. In just year and half? That is greedy.
      P.S. Tried so many Matons and Cole Clark just don't like them? Very personal opinion.

    • @Hrcak1
      @Hrcak1 2 года назад

      @@mind2adaptor As they removed my reply, Martin D-18 $3600, Martin D-28 $4200, Furch Vintage D3 $5800 from $2900? With Martin have way better resale price and name that is greedy.

    • @stevenyuan4935
      @stevenyuan4935 Год назад

      @@isabellevereerstraeten287 deep body Is the barrel thicker?