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Washburn RO10

Other Acoustic Guitar from Washburn belonging to the Travel series

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Sebilly Sebilly
Published on 01/29/10 at 09:04
Chinese-made up, rather nicely finished
The assembly is provided tui cohrent and presents good

UTILIZATION

The handle is quite pleasant, but I personally find it too narrow.
The guitar, because of its tiny body is not very good balance.

Lets get it on the knee but is not ideal.
It puts the strap, but it's better to love to play with.

To play without the strap, the left hand will support the handle to avoid it is likely switch.

The handling is very easy .... just out of its tui and scrape!
The sound is not his forte.
We must be aware that this is a guitar for "work".
It's hard to walk this guitar to lead the "campfires" and other evening with family / friends or you want a guitar that fears nothing and no hindrance.

It is really handy, but it does not sound enough.
Whereas it is the guitar as backup, which takes almost no space.
We put it in the trunk floor, to the departure of vacation, and we took the opportunity to Gentier itches on the beach.
sounds reasonable to you.
If you work in mdiator pais (Dugain kind), agreements are open drafts.
Finally, mdiators provided is still the most appropriate (rather flexible) and allow the guitar to sound shockingly gently on the strings.

SOUNDS

Sounds more in the boards, mediums, acute
Some bass, but it makes sense given the volume of the guitar

OVERALL OPINION

I have this guitar for 1 week may be just my opinion "hot" is not complete objective?
Anyway, my feelings, following the purchase could not be more rel!

I wanted a guitar very little space for the holidays.
Ct size, it TOP
The guitar has a funny mug and a tui package that permits the lug everywhere.
It's really the ultimate travel guitar, that's for sure.

Ct sound is a little gate.
To work alone, and not nag gently, will not hurt.
The sound thunders a bit but remains correct.
If you have another instrument that you want to support "for fun", will be more pnible.
Ds that you must be a bit "hard" on the guitar, the sound is much less pleasant.
Finally, after this purchase, j'hsite:
1. change strings I find really rotten, and Hoping for a more qualitative
2. possibly the: Mechanical? (The guitar is hard to keep the agreement if it is too sharp or that you'd like to scrape a little louder)

or

Change for a body 3 / 4 type Cort, or more upscale on Taylor / Martin
Guitars .... a bit bulkier and a handle 3 / 4 (Washburn handle the normal size !!)... but its REAL.
<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Conclusion</span> (finally mine <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_lol.gif" alt="" /> )

I would say the Rover10 is a guitar that can work, do his lines, is dlier fingers, call in his corner with a footprint trsrduit ..... and then we lug around everywhere.
If cons, you want a guitar that occasionally allow you to accompany the aunt who pushes the song to the family picnic, or JAM boyfriend who wants to sing at the end of tonight ... .
Aim for a guitar 3 / 4 that sounds much better, but making a "small" concession on the size (and budget, a little depending on models).