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Dreadnought guitar
The FURCH Violet D-EM electro-acoustic steel-string acoustic guitar (43 mm, LRB1) is a Dreadnought with solid Englemann spruce top, solid African mahogany back and sides, solid African mahogany neck, Brankowood fingerboard and LR Baggs pre-amp. Englemann is a high-quality spruce. Less dense and paler than Sitka or Adirondack, it generates a noticeably more present midrange, a softer attack and remarkable clarity, helping to give the guitar a more vintage sound. BrankoWood is the invention of Australian scientist Branko Hermescee. It took him two decades to develop a revolutionary process endorsed by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). BrankoWood is made from short-cycle pine from New Zealand. The wood is first dried to bring its moisture content down to 10%, then impregnated with catalysts and pigments in pressurized vats, followed by a second drying phase to bring its moisture content down to 2 or 3%, before a second pressurized impregnation, this time with resin.
The 3rd phase consists in compressing the material to lose up to 40% of its mass and densify it. Depending on the level of compression, the result is Pale BrankoWood (equivalent to Spruce), Brown BrankoWood (equivalent to Rosewood) or Black BrankoWood (equivalent to Ebony). The final phase involves fine sanding for a perfect appearance and feel. Furch guitars are extremely well positioned and have nothing to envy from equivalent models offered by leading American brands.
At Furch, it all starts with an uncompromising selection of wood species, during which environmental considerations are taken very seriously. Then comes the drying process, which the firm has spent many years developing before arriving at a perfect result. The classification of woods according to various criteria (color, grain, consistency, rigidity, etc.) also leaves nothing to chance. The soundboard and its dams play a fundamental role in the sound of the instrument and its durability. Here again, Furch draws on its thirty years of expertise to find the optimum balance between rigidity, volume, sustain and dynamics.
Varnish is not the least of the elements in the equation that makes great acoustics. Furch has gone to great lengths to develop effective protection that respects the sonic integrity of its guitars 100%. Its varnishes are splendid, but above all extremely even and consistent in thickness.
The 3rd phase consists in compressing the material to lose up to 40% of its mass and densify it. Depending on the level of compression, the result is Pale BrankoWood (equivalent to Spruce), Brown BrankoWood (equivalent to Rosewood) or Black BrankoWood (equivalent to Ebony). The final phase involves fine sanding for a perfect appearance and feel. Furch guitars are extremely well positioned and have nothing to envy from equivalent models offered by leading American brands.
At Furch, it all starts with an uncompromising selection of wood species, during which environmental considerations are taken very seriously. Then comes the drying process, which the firm has spent many years developing before arriving at a perfect result. The classification of woods according to various criteria (color, grain, consistency, rigidity, etc.) also leaves nothing to chance. The soundboard and its dams play a fundamental role in the sound of the instrument and its durability. Here again, Furch draws on its thirty years of expertise to find the optimum balance between rigidity, volume, sustain and dynamics.
Varnish is not the least of the elements in the equation that makes great acoustics. Furch has gone to great lengths to develop effective protection that respects the sonic integrity of its guitars 100%. Its varnishes are splendid, but above all extremely even and consistent in thickness.
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Technical sheet
- Acoustic & electro-acoustic Acoustic
- Acoustic guitar color Natural
- Acoustic Guitar Style Dreadnought
- Number of strings of an acoustic guitar 6 strings
- Right-handed / Left-hand Right-handed
- FURCH Violet D-EM (43 mm, LRB1)
- SKU Furch Guitars FU00168
- Steel-string acoustic folk guitar (bronze/steel strings)
- Model made in the Czech Republic
- Dreadnought
- Solid Englemann spruce top
- Custom bracing (crystalline, rich, balanced sound, dynamic throughout the tonal spectrum)
- Body Solid African mahogany
- Neck Solid African mahogany
- Brankowood fingerboard and bridge
- Scale 650mm (25.59")
- Radius 400 mm
- Nut width 43 mm
- LR Baggs Element Active System Soundhole-Mounted pre-amp (volume & tone in soundhole)
- Graphtech TUSQ compensated nut
- 55 mm bridge string spacing
- Tuning machines Furch Machine Chrome Gear Ratio 1:15
- CNR System two-way neck truss rod with dual-action adjustment
- Recommended string gauges: 12.53
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