Oriental cherry w-300-41 41″ Acoustic Guitar


Key Specifications

  • Model: W‑300‑41
  • Size: 41’’ full‑size dreadnought
  • Top: Dao wood (laminate)
  • Back & Sides: Dao wood
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fretboard: Rosewood
  • Binding: ABS + 5‑line decorative binding
  • Tuners: Die‑cast machine heads
  • Finish: High‑gloss natural finish
  • Color: Natural wood tone

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The Oriental Cherry W-300-41 is a 41-inch dreadnought guitar that stands out primarily for its visual appeal. Unlike the traditional spruce-and-mahogany look of the Epiphone DR-100, this model uses Dao wood, which gives it a striking, exotic grain pattern similar to expensive Koa wood.

Here is a detailed breakdown of its specifications and how it compares to the other options you’ve looked at.

Technical Specifications (W-300-41)

Component Material
Size 41″ (Full-size Dreadnought)
Body Style Traditional Dreadnought (Non-cutaway)
Top Wood Laminated Dao Wood (Exotic figuring)
Back & Sides Laminated Dao Wood
Neck Mahogany
Fingerboard Rosewood or “Technology Wood”
Tuners Die-cast Chrome (Sealed)
Binding Multi-ply ABS (5-line detail)
Finish High-Gloss

The “Oriental Cherry” Identity

  • The “High-Grade” Label: While labeled “high-grade,” it is still a fully laminated guitar. This means the wood is made of thin layers glued together. It won’t have the resonance of a “solid top” guitar, but it is extremely durable and less likely to crack in varying climates.

  • The Sound: Because Dao wood is quite dense, this guitar tends to have a bright, glassy, and punchy tone. It has a lot of “shimmer” on the high notes but lacks the deep, warm bass of a mahogany guitar like the Epiphone.

W-300-41 vs. Epiphone DR-100

If you are choosing between these two, here is the real-world difference:

Feature Oriental Cherry W-300-41 Epiphone DR-100
Main Draw Stunning looks. It looks like a boutique, expensive custom guitar. Brand trust and playability. It’s a proven student workhorse.
Neck Feel Standard “C” shape; can feel a bit chunky for small hands. SlimTaper™ “D” profile. Much thinner and easier for beginners.
Versatility Great for bright pop and fingerstyle playing. Better for strumming, folk, and classic rock.
Retail Value Generally cheaper, but harder to resell. Slightly higher price, but very easy to resell later.

Final Recommendation

  • Choose the Oriental Cherry W-300-41 if: You want a guitar that is a piece of art. If having a beautiful instrument in your room makes you more likely to pick it up and practice, this is a great choice.

  • Choose the Epiphone DR-100 if: You prioritize the “feel” of the neck. If you have smaller hands or are worried about your fingers getting tired, the Epiphone’s thinner neck is a massive advantage.

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