Furch Red Pure Dc-LR SPE a

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Furch Red Pure Dc-LR SPE a

Furch

Red Pure Dc-LR SPE a

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Product Info

Article Number: 609290
Brand: Furch
Model: Red Pure Dc-LR SPE a
Price: $3,628.90

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This Furch Red Pure is a serious instrument – the solid rosewood delivers a rich, resonant tone that really sings. It's a dreadnought, so it's got that powerful projection and volume, and the LR Baggs pickup system means it’ll shine on stage too. Ideal for experienced players seeking a premium acoustic with a refined feel and beautiful aesthetics.

Product Description

  • Furch Red Pure Dc-LR SPE a
  • Steel-String Guitar with Pickup
  • Design: Dreadnought with cutaway
  • Top: Solid spruce
  • Back and sides: Solid East Indian Master Grade rosewood
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Zirikote
  • Koa Squares fingerboard inlays with white Pearl Linear side position markers
  • CNR truss rod system
  • Binding: Koa with white contrasting line and Redheart with black/white contrasting line
  • Fingerboard / headstock binding made of Koa with white line
  • Scale: 650 mm (25.6")
  • 20 frets
  • Nut width: 45 mm
  • Pickup system: LR Baggs Stage Pro Element
  • Koa rosette ring with black/white line
  • Endpins made of ebony with mother of pearl inlay
  • Bridge: Ziricote
  • Gotoh 510 Silver Patina machine heads with ebony buttons
  • Strings: 0.12 - 0.53
  • Colour: Natural high-gloss
  • Includes Hiscox case
  • Made in Czech Republic
PROS
  • • Master Grade rosewood back/sides deliver exceptional warmth and sustain.
  • • LR Baggs Stage Pro Element provides a transparent, powerful amplified tone.
  • • Zirikote fingerboard offers a smooth, fast playing experience with unique feel.
  • • Koa binding and rosette add a touch of elegance and visual distinction.
CONS
  • • The high-gloss finish might be a bit too reflective for some players’ preferences.
  • • Rosewood can be a concern for some due to CITES regulations in the future.
  • • The weight, typical for a dreadnought, may be tiring for extended playing sessions.

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Key Features

Top Wood Solid Spruce
Back & Sides Solid East Indian Master Grade Rosewood
Neck Material Mahogany
Fingerboard Zirikote with Koa Squares
Scale Length 650 mm (25.6")
Frets 20
Electronics LR Baggs Stage Pro Element
Weight 2.1 kg (4.6 lbs) - estimated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Zirikote is generally considered harder and denser than Ebony, offering a slightly smoother feel and excellent durability, though some find it visually less traditional.
Furch necks tend to be a comfortable 'modern C' shape; while not overly chunky, it provides good grip and is generally accommodating for most hand sizes, but a trial is always best.
The Stage Pro Element is known for its feedback rejection capabilities, but proper EQ and microphone placement are always crucial for minimizing feedback at high volumes.

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