Furch GNc 4-CR
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An impressive Grand Nylon from Furch, with AAA-grade wood
The Furch GNc 4-SR is a high-quality Grand Nylon with cutaway that combines the warm sound of a classical guitar with the playability of a modern steel-string. In Furch's characteristic style, this model also fully embraces balance, comfort, and refined build quality, making it a particularly inspiring instrument for both fingerstyle and modern nylon players.
The solid AAA-grade Sitka spruce top, together with solid Indian rosewood for the back and sides, forms a rich and dynamic tonal foundation. This combination delivers clear articulation in the highs, a warm and defined midrange, and a deep, controlled bass response. Thanks to the Grand Nylon body with cutaway, the guitar also projects surprisingly powerful and open sound, while maintaining effortless access to the higher positions.
The playability has also been clearly thought out. The African mahogany neck with its comfortable Soft-V profile feels natural in the hand and is supported by the CNR Active neck reinforcement system, which ensures long-term stability and consistent tuning. The ebony fingerboard contributes to a direct response and smooth playability, exactly what you expect from an instrument in this class.
Visually, the GNc 4-SR has a warm, stylish appearance with faux tortoise binding, subtle abalone details, and Furch's Full-Pore High-Gloss finish, which not only looks luxurious but also optimally allows the natural resonance of the wood to speak. The transparent pickguard protects the top without affecting the sound, while the high-quality hardware and finish complete the whole.
In short, the Furch GNc 4-SR is a particularly refined crossover nylon-string for guitarists seeking the best of both worlds: the warm expression of a classical guitar with the modern playing comfort and build precision for which Furch is renowned.