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Published on 01/21/04 at 15:00Purchased this guitar from a music store off e-bay for 336.00. Added another 80.00 for a quality case.
This guitar plays easy as hot butter! The tones you can get from the VCC is a wonderful addition and a great assist. The Buzz "F" tuning system is somewhat of a mystery to me; I don't see what the deal is but it does stay in good tune. The wodd is mahogany with sustain that lasts for days.
I lofe the entire package. Washburn has proved again that they can put out a high quality import.
Solid like a PRS or LP with a super sound. The carlem color is simply a delight to behold. My musician friends thought it was a PRS from a distance. Grover tuners keep it in tune and the weight is a perfect balance. Beautifully bound edges tpo the axe off nicely.
Go, Play one them compare with the higher dollar Gibsons and PRS' offerings. Save yourself about 1000.00 and get an equeal or even superior insturment. Don't be bound by name brands or peer pressure. Don't by a guitar before playing a model either.
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This guitar plays easy as hot butter! The tones you can get from the VCC is a wonderful addition and a great assist. The Buzz "F" tuning system is somewhat of a mystery to me; I don't see what the deal is but it does stay in good tune. The wodd is mahogany with sustain that lasts for days.
I lofe the entire package. Washburn has proved again that they can put out a high quality import.
Solid like a PRS or LP with a super sound. The carlem color is simply a delight to behold. My musician friends thought it was a PRS from a distance. Grover tuners keep it in tune and the weight is a perfect balance. Beautifully bound edges tpo the axe off nicely.
Go, Play one them compare with the higher dollar Gibsons and PRS' offerings. Save yourself about 1000.00 and get an equeal or even superior insturment. Don't be bound by name brands or peer pressure. Don't by a guitar before playing a model either.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com