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Published on 01/12/08 at 08:22
This guitar was built in the t States (beginning in 1992 if my sources are correct). The neck rosewood benefitted from 23 frets. The part is ensured by a prampli Equis II that can be found on other models from Washburn. Power is provided by a 9 volt battery. The connection is made either by a conventional jack, or by an XLR.

UTILIZATION

The handle is enjoyable, with a nice rounded end. your checks to treble is relatively easy due to the low thickness of the body.
Ct balance of the guitar, I think it's not exactly terrible, but I must be wrong damn o)
The acoustic sound is amplified or TRS balanced and warm.

SOUNDS

I love playing this guitar empty (I do not have suitable amp), but to have it tested on scne and studio, the pramplification is sufficient to connect directly to the console.
The rglage contour provides an important varieties of sounds trs ... and 3-band equalizer is effective trs. Some may find her cold trs by plugging directly into the console, but dpend of what is desired.

OVERALL OPINION

I have this guitar for 10 years. It does not move. The violin is trs stable and when sometimes I connect it (it's super rare) I redcouvre happiness enveloping sound trs.
I had not tried many guitars of this style before, c'tait a combination of circumstances that m has pushed to buy it: it does use a guitarist who accompanied Carmine Appice for a private session. I have t sduit by her and the next week the store was selling ... I broke my pig and I do not regret it at all! 3900 Francs for the occasion, was worth 10 seconds of rflexion