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I have seen some threads regarding armrests you can attach to a guitar, they look just fine and are praised by those that have gone that route. Still, for me, I would select the guitar with the designed and built in arm rest. |
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Both bevels are very nice and comfortable. I prefer the tone on the Furch.
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I actually didn't want the Baggs...just wanted the Master's Choice. I don't play out at all and would have preferred not to have the controls on the side with the Baggs. But it was good price on a used one, and I really wanted to try this out! Maybe someday I'll trade for the model I really wanted as more hit the used market. It's really a great guitar. |
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From someone who acquired a 2018 Furch G23SR(basically a yellow / orange level) about 6 months ago, the sound is definitely a modern sound, but a step above any Taylor I have owned or played! For the record, I have owned an '02 814 cocobolo limited (best Taylor I have ever heard), an '03 814 Brazilian (worst Taylor I have ever heard - sounded like it was stuffed with old socks - a true DUD), an '87 510, a '00 910, an '04 810, and an '05 514.
The Furch, to me, is much more Goodall like - having owned a Rosewood / Sitka CJ that I foolishly sold about fifteen years ago. The Furch build quality, note articulation, and dynamic response is amazing, especially when you consider the price. I feel like I got 90% of the Goodall sound and quality for 1/3 the cost. That being said, you can't go wrong with either choice!
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The OP's initial reaction was to buy the Furch because the OP liked the tone better. That's the way to go IMO.
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