The Furch
The acoustic guitar is an acoustic guitar with steel strings. It is often used for folk acoustic guitar for every occasion. or stage, recording studio or hobby - this model comes into its own everywhere. Made from solid tonewoodsTonewood:
Tonewood is the wood from which the body of a guitar is made. It influences the sound and resonance of the instrument. Popular tonewoods are mahogany or maple, the guitar produces a great acoustic sound that suits numerous musical genres, while an absolutely ergonomic design promises maximum playability. Included in the scope of delivery caseGuitar case:
Case included ensures safe transportation and offers a practical storage option.
At the heart of the sound production are undoubtedly the solid tonewoods, which produce an assertive sound thanks to their excellent vibration behaviour. This is particularly suitable for large stages, where it guarantees an expressive performance. Meanwhile, the popular Grand Auditorium design and the unique sound characteristics of the woods ensure a lively sound with a balanced tone. The backFloor:
The term "back" refers to the lower part of a guitar, which serves as a resonating body. It is usually made of wood and influences the sound and volume of the instrument. and sidesFrame:
The frame is the side part of the guitar body that surrounds the cavity. It is usually made of wood and contributes to the stability and resonance of the guitar. made from solid padouk produce powerful basses, a warm mid-range and striking trebles, while the solid spruce topTop:
The top is the upper part of the guitar body adds its brilliant overtones. What's more, its sound develops over time and unfolds into a real listening pleasure. The excellent tonal balance is perfect for fine picking, reproducing every note played with the utmost precision.
The Furch
Maple neck with ergonomic soft ' V' neck profileNeck profile:
The neck profile refers to the shape of the guitar neck. It can be flat sits comfortably in the hand and, in combination with the smooth ebony fingerboard, enables effortless gliding over all frets. With a nut widthNut width:
Nut width refers to the distance between the outermost strings at the top of a guitar's fretboard. A wider nut allows the strings to be placed further apart of 45 mm, the instrument also meets the requirements for flatpicking as well as virtuoso fingerpickingFingerpicking:
plucking technique and powerful strummingStrumming:
Strumming is a guitar playing technique in which you strike the strings with your fingers or a pick at regular intervals to create a rhythm. Different strumming techniques and patterns create the typical sound of the rhythm guitar., opening up a wide range of playing possibilities. The overall package is rounded off by a compensated bridge inlaySaddle:
The saddle is a small piece of material that is placed in the bridge of a guitar. It helps to keep the strings at the right height above the fretboard and ensures a clear sound and good playability of the guitar. made from
Intonation refers to the correct tuning of the individual strings of a guitar. Adjusting the scale length ensures that all notes played on a string sound at the correct pitch. thanks to its flat string action, as well as tuning-stable Gotoh 510
die-cast tuners , which enable consistently reliable playing.