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  • yoTrakkzyoTrakkz

    very unique

    Washburn J12SPublished on 11/29/11 at 20:53
    This is a unique acoustic guitar. It has a rosewood neck and fretboard, a rosewood back and sides, and a cedar soundboard. It has 21 frets, and is acoustic, so it has no pickups or volume controls.


    UTILIZATION

    The last few frets on this guitar are hard to reach, but it's almost definitely more of a rhythm guitar anyway, so that's not a huge issue. Getting a good sound on this guitar shouldn't be too difficult for anyone. It isn't too heavy or too light, and it isn't an awkward guitar to play by any means. It certainly plays like a dream, very smooth and gentle without requiring too much brute force to play.


    SOUNDS

    I personally think this is a fantastic guitar. It's …
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    This is a unique acoustic guitar. It has a rosewood neck and fretboard, a rosewood back and sides, and a cedar soundboard. It has 21 frets, and is acoustic, so it has no pickups or volume controls.


    UTILIZATION

    The last few frets on this guitar are hard to reach, but it's almost definitely more of a rhythm guitar anyway, so that's not a huge issue. Getting a good sound on this guitar shouldn't be too difficult for anyone. It isn't too heavy or too light, and it isn't an awkward guitar to play by any means. It certainly plays like a dream, very smooth and gentle without requiring too much brute force to play.


    SOUNDS

    I personally think this is a fantastic guitar. It's incredibly smooth and warm for an acoustic. There is never any unnecessarily high or bright overtones coming out of it. I think as a guitar, it's perfect for folk musicians, be it American or English folk. I also think, as I said before, that it would be great for Irish music as well. If what you are going for is more along the lines of Neil Young, this might not be your thing, as it really isn't twangy at all. However, the sound is beautiful. I've noticed that when I strum it hard, or fingerpick it gently, it responds well to dynamics. This is especially helpful in recording, as each dynamic level sounds relatively consistent. This has been an issue for me in the past. If anyone is familiar with the acoustic guitar playing of Richard Thompson, the tones you get are somewhere in the ballpark of his sound on songs such as "1952 Vincent Black Lightning".


    OVERALL OPINION

    I can't say there's much I don't enjoy about this instrument. It's very much a smooth and full-sounding guitar. It plays beautifully and is very versatile. I think it's a very expensive guitar, but this is because the Lowden company is smaller and devotes more time to detail. I think that there aren't many other acoustics that are very comparable to Lowdens, they are in a league of their own. I would highly recommend at least trying one of these guitars to anyone.
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  • alextazyalextazy

    Washburn J12SPublished on 04/04/07 at 23:43
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Acoustic guitar mini jumbo lip without pickguard made in China. beautiful to cry. cash rather small and very light. thin varnish, beautiful wood, rosewood fingerboard. quite fragile, I think, watch out for shots

    UTILIZATION

    Channel rather fine and balanced (like the D10 a little thinner), delicious. ergonomics for me. perfect to play seated.
    only downside, the handle originally set wrong, but it is corrected quickly.

    SOUNDS

    Ideally suited to picking. very good projection and separation of notes, not draft. in itches it is also very clean. overall sound from Martin for the beautiful presence of mediums and Taylor for crystalline highs. given the size of the fund, the …
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    Acoustic guitar mini jumbo lip without pickguard made in China. beautiful to cry. cash rather small and very light. thin varnish, beautiful wood, rosewood fingerboard. quite fragile, I think, watch out for shots

    UTILIZATION

    Channel rather fine and balanced (like the D10 a little thinner), delicious. ergonomics for me. perfect to play seated.
    only downside, the handle originally set wrong, but it is corrected quickly.

    SOUNDS

    Ideally suited to picking. very good projection and separation of notes, not draft. in itches it is also very clean. overall sound from Martin for the beautiful presence of mediums and Taylor for crystalline highs. given the size of the fund, the bass is present but less beautiful than a gibson p ex.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have 3 years
    I love the look and sound by picking (in the spirit of Kelly Joe Phelps with a little less bass)
    I like the frets less plastic but it is changing ... and the lack of case, it would have earned standard and really needs.
    Unbeatable value for money, I paid € 350 on plugsquare. the model was arrested but there are still some online stores. over time the sound should go to improve and gaining in value.
    My first guitar 18 years ago was a Washburn D10 and I loved her like no other but it is flushed, so I went back on one of his sisters and I do not regret at all, they are beautiful gratounes at Washburn. even in China.
    I tried the Art and Lutherie, Seagull and the other, this one I had not even tried it but I tried WD sis his 32s, very nice too. the look I packed and I did well, it's a must!
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