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  • quantatquantat

    A gem

    Washburn WI66 ProPublished on 08/07/12 at 01:44
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The mine comes from Indonesia: for other characteristics, are the same as those shown in prior reviews.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is absolutely perfect: very fine, very fair, offering great access to the treble.

    The sounds are impressive (micro Seymour Duncan) and very versatile.

    The VDC system is not a gimmick: it lets you go from single coil to humbucker (I really do not understand those who have replaced that system with a simple tone knobs :-(). This system offers really interesting combinations .

    The body is rather "small" (compared to my Duesenberg Carl Carlton) not heavy at all.

    SOUNDS

    I play directly on sound (Yamaha Stage Pass 500) via a pedal (korg ax1000…
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    The mine comes from Indonesia: for other characteristics, are the same as those shown in prior reviews.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is absolutely perfect: very fine, very fair, offering great access to the treble.

    The sounds are impressive (micro Seymour Duncan) and very versatile.

    The VDC system is not a gimmick: it lets you go from single coil to humbucker (I really do not understand those who have replaced that system with a simple tone knobs :-(). This system offers really interesting combinations .

    The body is rather "small" (compared to my Duesenberg Carl Carlton) not heavy at all.

    SOUNDS

    I play directly on sound (Yamaha Stage Pass 500) via a pedal (korg ax1000g).
    I play pop, rock and reggae and I found all the sounds that interest me: the VDC system allows a lot of combinations.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 10 months, a little less now since I have a Duesenberg.

    I still have to emphasize that WI66pro does not look shabby next to it.

    This guitar is superb: the violin is very neat and I particularly like his "mouth" (I prefer to that of Lespaul) ... a gem.

    Washburn wi66pro between a Gibson and 1000 euros, I have no hesitation (we'll probably accuse me of exaggerating if I say that some Gibson, even though more expensive, seem "sloppy". I compared with a Mexican Strat ... again I would not trade!

    I bought mine here on Audiofanzine (500 euros) and I do not regret (even if it is "sold off" to 400 euros).

    Yes I would do without this choice problem. Although if I had not already a quarter of the cash I would take WI67pro.
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  • 16kat16kat

    Washburn WI66 ProPublished on 06/28/06 at 06:32
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    MODEL manufactured in corre
    22 frets Seymour Duncan 59 for the neck and custom bridge for
    2 volume and 2 tone control knob micro contour (VCC)
    al freight handle some pretty high end
    j I changed the pickups and knobs and even better then two burtsbucker N2 in gibson's pretty class, I have also a Les Paul studio but washburn is more powerful, the Gibson is more than rass wahsburn but the sound in the least Dfine mdiums.les compltent two is in the studio I used both. but this little Washburn supprte compares well try!

    UTILIZATION

    - Trs argrable
    - Medium
    - Lgre weight more than a les paul like him in form
    - I think yes and no changing the pickups for Gibsons is 59 but t…
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    MODEL manufactured in corre
    22 frets Seymour Duncan 59 for the neck and custom bridge for
    2 volume and 2 tone control knob micro contour (VCC)
    al freight handle some pretty high end
    j I changed the pickups and knobs and even better then two burtsbucker N2 in gibson's pretty class, I have also a Les Paul studio but washburn is more powerful, the Gibson is more than rass wahsburn but the sound in the least Dfine mdiums.les compltent two is in the studio I used both. but this little Washburn supprte compares well try!

    UTILIZATION

    - Trs argrable
    - Medium
    - Lgre weight more than a les paul like him in form
    - I think yes and no changing the pickups for Gibsons is 59 but the matter of taste because the microphones are good

    SOUNDS

    Apart microphones that suits me perfectly in a group I play punk / rock french (dogs, black DSIR)
    I play a Peavy any lights on his clear and distos
    lens too but a good sustain and bold enough to correct the Peavy good but a bit messy that's why I'll change the pickups;
    his clear honest

    OVERALL OPINION

    I recently started using it a good feeling good geule also I play on a casino piphone gibson pickups;
    it is a good quality it is worth the price double in the marks of references but I'm not sure it worth the shot put as much.
    of course it is limited compared to a gibson but the premium must be at least 3000 euros for not speaking of product marketing of these brands all age groups.
    just read some review the problem no polish or round, and all is well
    this one costs only 790 euros (without holster) ... then!
    addition 28/06/2006
    j prciser have forgotten that I play now with custom Les Paul and it's clear there is a diffrence as I said you really have the luxury to make the diffrence is not the same price! maintenet I sell my washburn to buy an amp! or announcement.
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  • avermeeravermeer

    Washburn WI66 ProPublished on 06/10/08 at 04:21
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    Mahogany body
    Mahogany set neck
    22 frets
    Radius 14 "
    Nut width: 43mm
    Rosewood
    Neck pickup: Seymour Duncan ® '59 reissue
    Bridge pickup: Seymour Duncan ® Custom Custom
    3-position selector
    VCC control: A system for progressively split the pickups from double to single coil
    Tune-o-matic with stop tailpiece
    Grover 18:1
    Buzz Feiten Tuning System: System tempered tuning

    UTILIZATION

    Excellent ergonomics.
    Ideal weight.
    Perfect balance between the neck and body.
    I was attracted initially by its handle ultra-thin.
    In hindsight, I now find the handle a bit too late (very thin sleeves promote cramps).

    SOUNDS

    With VCC device, which allows a gradual tr…
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    Mahogany body
    Mahogany set neck
    22 frets
    Radius 14 "
    Nut width: 43mm
    Rosewood
    Neck pickup: Seymour Duncan ® '59 reissue
    Bridge pickup: Seymour Duncan ® Custom Custom
    3-position selector
    VCC control: A system for progressively split the pickups from double to single coil
    Tune-o-matic with stop tailpiece
    Grover 18:1
    Buzz Feiten Tuning System: System tempered tuning

    UTILIZATION

    Excellent ergonomics.
    Ideal weight.
    Perfect balance between the neck and body.
    I was attracted initially by its handle ultra-thin.
    In hindsight, I now find the handle a bit too late (very thin sleeves promote cramps).

    SOUNDS

    With VCC device, which allows a gradual transition from simple double-coil, and excellent Seymour Duncan pickups, this guitar offers a range of sounds unique and extremely versatile.
    It takes a little time to get the most out of the device VCC.
    At first, we tend to believe it's a gadget, which is far from true.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for almost a year.
    It has replaced all of its rivals:
    I no longer use my Fender Telecaster occasionally, my Godin Radiator and even my superb Yamaha SG1000.
    Beyond the sound, weight and ergonomics make a friend on stage and in rehearsal: We think of music, we think the public is not thinking about his lower back!
    Of course, this choice I would do without hesitation.
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  • vincent palmervincent palmer

    Washburn WI66 ProPublished on 02/01/09 at 11:59
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    Guitar factory in Korea.
    22 frets (see Gibson LP) 2 Seymour Duncan 59 (excellents!).
    Tune o matic.
    possibility to split the humbuckers into single thanks to VCC Systm (mine has t skillfully customizes the former Owner 'classic with a switch and two push-pull)
    al neck jumbo frets (advantage makes the game sound bootleneck possible even with a relatively low action).

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is trs trs enjoyable! Jumbo frets are personally for me as a j'apprcie particulirement Discoveries (harmonic pleasures, Thurs bootleneck ais and sounding !...). Access in acute is better than a LP. The guitar is not too heavy (body + beautiful mahogany table Saddle flam. It is a balance b…
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    Guitar factory in Korea.
    22 frets (see Gibson LP) 2 Seymour Duncan 59 (excellents!).
    Tune o matic.
    possibility to split the humbuckers into single thanks to VCC Systm (mine has t skillfully customizes the former Owner 'classic with a switch and two push-pull)
    al neck jumbo frets (advantage makes the game sound bootleneck possible even with a relatively low action).

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is trs trs enjoyable! Jumbo frets are personally for me as a j'apprcie particulirement Discoveries (harmonic pleasures, Thurs bootleneck ais and sounding !...). Access in acute is better than a LP. The guitar is not too heavy (body + beautiful mahogany table Saddle flam. It is a balance but tends lgre ct body drag when playing seated ( cf. LP).
    The sound! Oh the sound! ... Personally, it's the very first time I played with seymour 59 ... Well, for those who have a sound ® religion LP STANDARD for less than 800 euros ... This is the guitar for you! In dual configuration: the micro bridge is hot and brilliant position intermdiaire is pleasurable for blues rock, and the bridge position is bright and acute and possde sound approaching the LP SLASH MODEL (Si!. ..). In simple configuration microphones are the microphones close to the stratosphere.

    SOUNDS

    Trs versatile this guitar and his brilliant all appropriate style of music: funk to old school hard rock through blues, jazz and pop-rock. By searching against the mtalleux a heavy sound will, I believe, change the pickups. In all cases the sounds obtained by dual configuration and excellent sustain nothing envy a standard LP.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 weeks. I sduit. This is probably the best guitar I possde! I purchase for 350 euros and this price is the ratio qualitprix die for (even at the cost of nine approximately 800 euros, I think she suffers not yet possible to no competition in the range of guitars like Les Paul). Acqurir before I tried many guitars type LP in the range of 500-800 euros (ROXANNE STANDARD, IBANEZ ART 300, CUSTOM CS3 77 ...). In the final 66 washburn pro bury any competition and teases of trs trs prs Gibsonian her older sister who is almost three times CHRE! ...
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  • Anonymous

    Washburn WI66 ProPublished on 09/11/08 at 07:28
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    Korean "settled" in the USA. the guitar came with some protruding frets, the action unusable so it was high, too low and the tailpiece, two strings are petes in the hands of the seller in 30 seconds !!!!! Really not serious from Washburn!

    22 frets, Seymour Duncan SH1 and SH11, the VDC, push-pull rotary! The Buzz Feiten system: boring.
    Mechanics: the silver plating is bar, the agreement is required to average damage. The rest is nickel.

    UTILIZATION

    Channel rather thin, flat, very typical I think, not as easy to tame an Ibanez. Varnish a little sticky as brilliant, but not bothersome.

    Access to acute and perfect thanks to the heel of the set neck is really ergonomic.

    erg…
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    Korean "settled" in the USA. the guitar came with some protruding frets, the action unusable so it was high, too low and the tailpiece, two strings are petes in the hands of the seller in 30 seconds !!!!! Really not serious from Washburn!

    22 frets, Seymour Duncan SH1 and SH11, the VDC, push-pull rotary! The Buzz Feiten system: boring.
    Mechanics: the silver plating is bar, the agreement is required to average damage. The rest is nickel.

    UTILIZATION

    Channel rather thin, flat, very typical I think, not as easy to tame an Ibanez. Varnish a little sticky as brilliant, but not bothersome.

    Access to acute and perfect thanks to the heel of the set neck is really ergonomic.

    ergonomics as a whole, moreover, is rather good. The handle is typed but the rest is classic. The masses are well balanced (it does not sting the nose), by cutting the stomach or against any other, but the thinness of the body compensates perfectly. I never felt pain with the guitars.
    When the weight, it is very very light, so perfect for fragile backs.

    SOUNDS

    I play mostly in the registry rock / blues. My reference is Randy Rhoads (yes nothing to do with the washburn!)
    I want to say that I have 7 years of guitar, including a year as a group and this is my 4th guitar.

    Sound:
    At first glance, it's good without ... The Buzz Feiten system, which I never understood the principle but is complete absence tuning, do it well .. ch , The tuner bar is in a spin ... super ...

    BUT!
    This is a guitar to explore, thanks to the VCC, a kind of push-pull, but the passage occurs when single-coil tone is 0. At first the result is not obvious, but to test his strength and saturating light, you realize the sound palette that brings.
    The clear sound are very hot when we move in simple, but still far from a sound strat. the sound is very full and the bass are present, without being obtrusive or parasitic. I could fault just a slight lack of sharpness. But how clean ... it's great!

    In full, it's clean, defined, SH1 has nothing to prove, and SH11 demonstrated amazing people. It can be aggressive staying warm, harmonic manner to the request. A very good place for him.

    Most
    - The range of sound, you can pass the light to its near-saturated affects only the guitar, and that's great!
    - Sustain that is in a very good average.
    - The very different character from SH1 and SH11

    The -
    - The quality of knobs, some are very hard and other very soft, a year and a half and a tone of "crack".

    OVERALL OPINION

    - I use it for 2 years, almost every day, and I take him on stage.

    - What I love about it is its light weight, its mouth (I in tobacco sunburst), the handle end rather quickly and the sound that I draw. I plugged into a Rocktron Deep Blue -> MXR Double Shot Distortion + -> EHX Soul Preacher -> Boss DD-3 -> GA-5 (tt lamp medium) or Peavey Classic 30 or Marshall JCM800 4010.
    the varnish is rather strong I think I have very few micro scratches.

    - What I like least is that the knobs do not inspire confidence, with knobs that turn "oval". The mechanical "Grove"?? really zero.

    Before, I tried a bunch of Ibanez, the SA I liked, very good guitars to try but lacked character. An Epiphone Les Paul Custom, a bloody mouth, a very very good finish, but a Electone not up ...
    I also tried a Gibson Les Paul Standard and a PRS I know that ... they are obviously a very big step up, but were off-budget ...

    I paid 746 euros, she deserves. The sound and feel are there, it has its "face" to her, and can adapt anywhere.

    If I had to go back? I will not hesitate again despite its flaws. To know the Lespaul, I return to this guitar, it is easy to play, accessible.
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  • gobogobo

    Optimum value for money

    Washburn WI66 ProPublished on 02/07/11 at 12:28
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    "Little Korea" Les Paul-type ... see other reviews

    UTILIZATION

    handle very nice with good access to treble. Good ergonomics and light guitar for a Les Paul-type instrument.

    SOUNDS

    Are found Characteristics guitar mahogany ... Performed on a laney cub 10 with overdrive pedal zoom drive ... Very good sound. We go from ACDC to register the gary moore (FIR) without problems. The VCC works very well.
    The only drawback of not quite frets polished but it corrects itself over time.

    OVERALL OPINION

    In my possession for 8 months, I am overwhelmed by this guitar. I was looking for a guitar type LP without putting a high price. The price / quality ratio is simply amazi…
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    "Little Korea" Les Paul-type ... see other reviews

    UTILIZATION

    handle very nice with good access to treble. Good ergonomics and light guitar for a Les Paul-type instrument.

    SOUNDS

    Are found Characteristics guitar mahogany ... Performed on a laney cub 10 with overdrive pedal zoom drive ... Very good sound. We go from ACDC to register the gary moore (FIR) without problems. The VCC works very well.
    The only drawback of not quite frets polished but it corrects itself over time.

    OVERALL OPINION

    In my possession for 8 months, I am overwhelmed by this guitar. I was looking for a guitar type LP without putting a high price. The price / quality ratio is simply amazing given the lute and equipment. This guitar is very beautiful and very well finished (except the little problem of polishing). My desire to paul rose ... Washburn thank you!
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  • EяяаtomEяяаtom

    Success!

    Washburn WI66 ProPublished on 01/16/11 at 13:47
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    Guitar Washburn Idol Series.
    Pickups SH-1 and SH-11, Grover, Buzz Feit System splittage microphones VCC (control phase), mahogany, inlaid mother of pearl.
    Finishing Silverburst model obsolete.

    UTILIZATION

    Very enjoyable to play: light, round slightly flatter than LP, good balance, very good access to acute.

    SOUNDS

    The jazzy neck pickup is the bridge may be aggressive (a lot of gain and modernity). Most

    OVERALL OPINION


    . ergonomics "dynamic" (between an LP and a PRS)
    . look atypical and discrete

    The -
    . seeks
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    Guitar Washburn Idol Series.
    Pickups SH-1 and SH-11, Grover, Buzz Feit System splittage microphones VCC (control phase), mahogany, inlaid mother of pearl.
    Finishing Silverburst model obsolete.

    UTILIZATION

    Very enjoyable to play: light, round slightly flatter than LP, good balance, very good access to acute.

    SOUNDS

    The jazzy neck pickup is the bridge may be aggressive (a lot of gain and modernity). Most

    OVERALL OPINION


    . ergonomics "dynamic" (between an LP and a PRS)
    . look atypical and discrete

    The -
    . seeks
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