The Furch Yellow SC guitar features a soundboard from carefully selected AAA Sitka Spruce and back and sides from high-quality AAA exotic Cocobolo. Discreet amber appointments combined with premium tonewoods lend the Furch Yellow SC an attractive classy look. The use of Cocobolo for the body is not usually seen in Furch's Yellow Series, but for this guitar they made an exception. Cocobolo lends itself well due to the quality of the wood. It has a very natural innate musical tone to it - being commonly used in other instruments such xylophones, percussion, and custom mouthpieces for woodwind instruments such as clarinets - meaning that Cocobolo being used makes the guitar have a very natural resonance and sound quality that works incredibly well. Apart from sounding fantastic, the appearance of the wood is striking. Within the same family as trees such as more commonly used Rosewood, Cocobolo wood has it's own unique aesthetic, being much redder in colour - almost vibrant in fact. Sound is the most important consideration for Furch guitars. Their excellent acoustic qualities are the result of state-of-the art technologies, proprietary production processes and precision craftsmanship combined with the use of the best available tonewoods, that's why the Furch Yellow SC guitar is no fluke. Thanks to the quality of materials that make Furch guitars, Furch's Yellow SC guitar has a crystalline clear, harmonically rich, balanced, and highly dynamic sound across the entire tonal spectrum. Alongside Furch's proprietary techniques, one of their CNR high precision, dual-action truss rods maintains neck stability and allows for fine adjustment of the neck relief, bilaterally. The truss rod is housed in a highly rigid carbon casing which enables a very smooth and controlled neck relief, ensuring the best playability and enduring optimal setup. Fantastic sound aside, the guitar also looks gorgeous. The soundboard of Furch Yellow CR guitar owes its stylish look to a combination of purfling featuring five black and white contrasting lines and artificial tortoise binding with a white contrasting line, the soundhole is adorned by a rosette featuring a double ring with green abalone inlays and a black and white line, a transparent pickguard that allows the natural beauty of the wood to shine through, and white pearl side position dots combined with Eclipse fingerboard inlays, featuring a thin white pearl contour line, improve fingerboard orientation and enhance the guitar’s exclusive appearance. Also included is a High Rigidity Hiscox Hard-shell case, offering maximum protection during transport due to polyurethane insulating foam that shields the instrument from changes in external climatic conditions.