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Pucelle_Dabidjan
Published on 09/08/06 at 03:18
Value For Money :
Excellent
Audience:
Beginners
Objective description:
* Dreadnought form
* Solid Spruce Top
* Mahogany sides / back
* Cutaway style (D10SCE)
* Mahogany neck with trussrod
* Rosewood fingerboard and bridge
* Natural / buffed gloss body (Black for D10SB)
* Black pickguard
* Stained mahogany / buffed gloss neck
* Chrome die cast Grover style tuning machine
* Multi lam top binding
* Neck binding
New diamond inlaid marquetry * rosette
* Left handed (D10SLH, D10SCELH) & 12 string versions (D10S12)
* WT82 Tuner / Preamp (D10SCE & D10SCELH)
* $ 399-499 depending on the excutive
Subjective description:
The collection's outdoor is a guitar that seems finite. The woods, standards, are enjoyable to watch and varnishes used, although qu'pais are of quality. Surprise, the handle is good trs and ends with special care (we feel that the manufacturer has concentrated mainly on this pice). The heel seems Intgr in the structure of the guitar and the connection with the body is enjoyable. The lack of attachment points for a strap is inexcusable!
Indoor finishing it is terribly ugly. "Plugs" glue visible, dams worked hastily, and so on of the best ...
[3] If the collection's outdoor appearance and finish standards are good, the finish is indoor dplorable. You can find much better.
UTILIZATION
This guitar is not a problem to use except that it can not be played up because of the lack of inking (and "pan" the note falls dj 2.5).
The handle heavy as one might expect that it pitches down. This is somewhat true, but it does not require so much effort to be maintained (if your right hand support trslgrement the handle is good). The handle is a MODEL of gender, practice and play all over. It is thin and slightly pais, but also a sense of DGIG reassuring solidity. The games on it this conoit of Manir more brutal than usual. Access in agus is difficult but not more than most dreadnought (just not as good as some in the REFERENCE Contents).
The overall weight is average.
[3] handle non-standard allows quite a bit to catch up on shots.
SOUNDS
The Washburn has sonoritsrussies. Defines the bass is warm without looking stick. The mdiums are the agus and are enjoyable. Which for a guitar of this price is excellent news. The overall sound is balance. The power of the medium is low. In gnral, this guitar likes the agreements more than picking and note note.
The prampli is unwise. Although playing with the knobs of the latter, it achieves a sound approaching the good behavior of the instrument. It is clearly below the sonic performance of this guitar. The clap dsagrablement clear the ear and the signal is too stick.
[6] bad! With better prampli, this guitar could become much more INTERESTED. The more fans he grafted a real pramp worthy of the name.
OVERALL OPINION
Objectively, washburn guitar delivers a trs with some default average and an acoustic sound enjoyable.
This guitar is a good companion for beginners wishing acqurir a robust and cheap instrument without making too many concessions on the sound.
final score [4]
Note [5] is the average home.
* Dreadnought form
* Solid Spruce Top
* Mahogany sides / back
* Cutaway style (D10SCE)
* Mahogany neck with trussrod
* Rosewood fingerboard and bridge
* Natural / buffed gloss body (Black for D10SB)
* Black pickguard
* Stained mahogany / buffed gloss neck
* Chrome die cast Grover style tuning machine
* Multi lam top binding
* Neck binding
New diamond inlaid marquetry * rosette
* Left handed (D10SLH, D10SCELH) & 12 string versions (D10S12)
* WT82 Tuner / Preamp (D10SCE & D10SCELH)
* $ 399-499 depending on the excutive
Subjective description:
The collection's outdoor is a guitar that seems finite. The woods, standards, are enjoyable to watch and varnishes used, although qu'pais are of quality. Surprise, the handle is good trs and ends with special care (we feel that the manufacturer has concentrated mainly on this pice). The heel seems Intgr in the structure of the guitar and the connection with the body is enjoyable. The lack of attachment points for a strap is inexcusable!
Indoor finishing it is terribly ugly. "Plugs" glue visible, dams worked hastily, and so on of the best ...
[3] If the collection's outdoor appearance and finish standards are good, the finish is indoor dplorable. You can find much better.
UTILIZATION
This guitar is not a problem to use except that it can not be played up because of the lack of inking (and "pan" the note falls dj 2.5).
The handle heavy as one might expect that it pitches down. This is somewhat true, but it does not require so much effort to be maintained (if your right hand support trslgrement the handle is good). The handle is a MODEL of gender, practice and play all over. It is thin and slightly pais, but also a sense of DGIG reassuring solidity. The games on it this conoit of Manir more brutal than usual. Access in agus is difficult but not more than most dreadnought (just not as good as some in the REFERENCE Contents).
The overall weight is average.
[3] handle non-standard allows quite a bit to catch up on shots.
SOUNDS
The Washburn has sonoritsrussies. Defines the bass is warm without looking stick. The mdiums are the agus and are enjoyable. Which for a guitar of this price is excellent news. The overall sound is balance. The power of the medium is low. In gnral, this guitar likes the agreements more than picking and note note.
The prampli is unwise. Although playing with the knobs of the latter, it achieves a sound approaching the good behavior of the instrument. It is clearly below the sonic performance of this guitar. The clap dsagrablement clear the ear and the signal is too stick.
[6] bad! With better prampli, this guitar could become much more INTERESTED. The more fans he grafted a real pramp worthy of the name.
OVERALL OPINION
Objectively, washburn guitar delivers a trs with some default average and an acoustic sound enjoyable.
This guitar is a good companion for beginners wishing acqurir a robust and cheap instrument without making too many concessions on the sound.
final score [4]
Note [5] is the average home.