Un modello orchestra cutaway con abete massello e palissandro che offre un tono equilibrato e articolato con una chiara separazione delle note, dotato di discreta elettronica Fishman Sonitone per un suono amplificato naturale.
The Guild OM-250CE is a masterclass in value, offering all-solid wood construction at a price point where many competitors still lean on laminates. By pairing a solid Sitka spruce top with solid Indian rosewood back and sides, Guild has created a guitar with a sophisticated, harmonically rich profile. You get that signature rosewood 'scoop'"deep, resonant lows and shimmering trebles"without the midrange clutter that can muddy up a mix. It's an articulate instrument that responds beautifully to a light touch, making it a premier choice for fingerstyle players, yet it retains enough headroom to handle moderate flatpicking.
Ergonomically, the Orchestra Model body is a joy to hold, providing a more intimate playing experience than a bulky dreadnought. The mahogany neck's profile feels contemporary and fast, while the Venetian cutaway offers effortless access to the upper registers. While the factory-fitted electronics are reliable for gigging, they are somewhat utilitarian; the true soul of this guitar is its unplugged resonance. Minor trade-offs in aesthetic appointments are easily forgiven given the inclusion of a bone nut and saddle, which enhance sustain and tuning stability. For the intermediate player looking to graduate to a 'forever' tonewood combination without the four-figure boutique price tag, the OM-250CE is a formidable contender that honors Guild's workhorse legacy.
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