OOM guitars share a number of features with the Orchestra Model, including a compact size and a similar body shape and depth. Unlike the Orchestra Model, OOM guitars have a neck joint at the 12th fret and a differently positioned bridge. Together with a modified bracing pattern and other design features, these differences allow OOM guitars to produce a sound that is very similar to the Orchestra Model, but with a greater presence of high frequencies.
Features
Body
Body Shape - OOM
Neck-to-body joint - At the 12th fret
Solid top – Sitka Spruce
Solid back and sides –Indian Rosewood
Binding – Faux Tortoise
Purfling – Redheart with black and white lines
Rosette – Abalone double ring with black and white line
Back Center Strip – Koa
Tail Decoration – Koa Strip
Bridge - Ebony
Bridge pins - Ebony
Saddle – White TUSQ fully compensated
Bridge string spacing – 55mm = 2 3/16 in
Top finish - Full-Pore High Gloss Finish
Back and sides finish - Full-Pore High Gloss Finish
Pickguard - Anti-scratch transparent
Comes in Hiscox hard shell case
Neck
Nut width - 45 mm
Neck reinforcement - CNR System with dual-action adjustment
Neck profile - Furch Soft V
Scale length – 25 9/16 in
Fingerboard material - Ebony
Fingerboard radius – 15 ¾ in
Fingerboard front inlay – None
Fingerboard side inlay - White Pearl Dot Position Markers
Fret finish - Polished frets for high playing comfort
Neck material – One Piece African mahogany
Machine heads - Gotoh 510 Nickel Patina – with ebony buttons
Machine head buttons - Polished ebony
Nut – TUSQ (45mm)
Strings - Elixir Phosphor-Bronze Nanoweb 12-53
Neck finish - Full-Pore Smooth-Slide Satin Finish
Headstock finish - Full-Pore High-Gloss Finish