Saturday, February 22, 2025
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Furch Vintage 2 OM SR | Acoustic Guitar Review


John and Jeremy are discuss a little bit about what makes Furch guitars so special & why the Vintage 2 OM is an amazing guitar! This one is specifically the SR model (Stika & Rosewood)!
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00:00 – Intro
00:58 – What Makes Furch Special?
03:07 – Furch’s Neck & Finish
04:02 – The Voicing & Sound
06:43 – The Vintage Series Specs
08:44 – Sound Samples
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Jeremy is holding a Collings MF Blacktop mandolin. Here’s the link to that review on our channel: https://youtu.be/nSRHXxX-Fr0

Watch a full performance of “Mr. Bojangles” here: https://youtu.be/Sv35BLIOinc

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13 thoughts on “Furch Vintage 2 OM SR | Acoustic Guitar Review

  • The vintage 3 OM is my literal definition of how an acoustic should look but these have some weird low mid boosted tone. I truly prefer their color series!

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  • This is one of the few honest takes on Furch guitars. They're great and I love them, but they do have their own character which is well described in the video.

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  • I don’t think the Furch necks are thinner than the Martin modified low oval/performance taper profile. I had a reimagined D18 that measured .850-.930 1st and 12th fret; my Furch Vintage 3 D-SR measures .856-.912- so very similar. So, a tiny bit thicker at the first fret, a bit thinner at the 12th but very close.

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  • I just brought one home just like that one and I could not be happier with it. It sounds amazing and is by far the most comfortable guitar to play that I own. I have a Taylor a Gibson J-45 a couple of Takamine's and a PRS, I enjoy all of them but if I could only have two it would be the Furch and the J45.

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  • That freaked me out was looking at the guitar in the first seconds that sounded like a mandolin. I just bought a vintage 1 yesterday. Amazing guitar

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