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Old 07-16-2018, 12:43 PM
Hasbro Hasbro is offline
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Default Furch GN4 cedar "crossover"

I am looking for as close to a genuine "classical" tone as possible while staying at or under 1 & 13/16 nut width and NO THIN BODY.

Furch GN4 cedar is top contender. Anyone have experience/opinions on that? I don't want to pay up for a custom build. This is to play basic classical tunes like Bach air on a g string, moonlight sonata, Melancolia etc...

I love the rich deep bass of classical guitars and how thick the trebles sound (obviously not the same sustain as steel).

Other suggestions welcome. Thanks!
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Old 07-16-2018, 03:08 PM
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I am looking for as close to a genuine "classical" tone as possible while staying at or under 1 & 13/16 nut width and NO THIN BODY.

Furch GN4 cedar is top contender. Anyone have experience/opinions on that? I don't want to pay up for a custom build. This is to play basic classical tunes like Bach air on a g string, moonlight sonata, Melancolia etc...

I love the rich deep bass of classical guitars and how thick the trebles sound (obviously not the same sustain as steel).

Other suggestions welcome. Thanks!
I think it would be difficult to beat a Furch Cedar for any fingerstyle. Taylor made a few nylons, but I think the Furch is higher quality.
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