
OM and Auditorium Acoustic Guitars
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OM and auditorium guitars are considered by many to be the ultimate workhorse acoustic guitar. Sitting somewhere between a dreadnought and a tenor, OM and auditorium-style acoustics provide enough bottom, top end, and projection to fulfill the duties of a live acoustic performance. They also make the perfect guitar for singer/songwriters of any genre.
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What are OM and auditorium acoustic guitars?
Orchestra model guitars are mid-sized acoustic guitars that offer more presence than parlor guitars, but less low end than bigger models. Grand auditorium guitars are slightly bigger and naturally a bit louder, but still smaller and quieter than dreadnought guitars.
What does OM stand for in guitars?
OM in acoustic guitars stands for “orchestra model” guitars.
What’s the difference between an OM guitar and a dreadnought acoustic?
When it comes to OM vs. dreadnought guitars, the main difference is size. OM guitars and dreadnoughts both have approximately the same width. However, OM guitars have a smaller waist. OM guitars have a wonderful, full tone and presence, but dreadnought guitars have more low end.