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Washburn X40PRO

STC-Shaped Guitar from Washburn belonging to the PRO X series

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Published on 02/28/08 at 14:05
Here is my review for this guitar:

Guitar made in Korea, 24 jumbo frets, Seymour Duncan 59'5 (sh-1) (handle) and split and Seymour Duncan Distortion (SH5) (bridge) and split both.

Licensed floyd rose bridge Shaller (it's heavy, the best floyd licensed market, the manufacturer Shaller original floyd we expected no less) it does not Disagree guitar, I unleashed it, I pushed him into a corner he did not waver in short do not be afraid. To sustain the course it is not steep but it is very good, despite the floyd but as it is quality loss is less, in short do not be afraid to ca.

one volume, one tone selector 3 positions.

Handle a very pleasant mix of all rounds will find their account shredders, and other ^ ^, fit into the palm of the hands, the perfect round.

[edit]: After six months of use, the sound is always good, little flat compared to the paint that comes off slightly floyd (But apparently this is normal).
That of my friend had a big problem, opens that has the holes in the handle for the blocks string broke several times that the expanded and thus screwed no longer maintained, so reference to sav and 1 month and a half later she returned with two t-shirt offered (in an extra charge). Apart from that all is well.

UTILIZATION

The handle is really nice, we just do everything quietly, neither too fat nor too thin, on this point is ok.

access to acute is very easy, ergonomic heel screwed.

Very good ergonomics ideal weight she would like in the good hands to have fun without shoulders. Start the form is, with a cut for the look.

for sound you get really what you want but I will come back.

SOUNDS

Yes it is suitable to my style of music because I play everything that's why I chose it. I was looking for a versatile scraper and I wondered if I would take a floyd or not and then finally I was tempted, and although I am not disappointed.
For a metal guitar'm saying it can do everything (and it's true) and split the pickups offers a very diverse range of sounds.

I play on a vox AD30VT amp with modeling and I get a LOT of different sounds (the vox amp is not an extra, it will be even better with a tube amp).

For settings YMMV, this guitar not do everything, run the mic delivers warm sound and precise double, and with the splittages gives her a lot of approximating the fender, and slamming crystal in the saturated sound is bold.
On the micro bridge we enter the field of good heavy distortion, harmonics fuse, specific sounds are sounds hard rock, metal, heavy, without problems is a treat.
Splits the microphones and slamming very aggressive, but still decent (not the first role are ^ ^).
I love all the sounds of this guitar it fulfills its role of versatile guitar.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for one week.
I love everything about this guitar, the sounds, the look, the handle, the floyd,.
I tried many other models especially without floyd but I decided to take a floyd so I took the x40, but if you do not want floyd, Washburn has a lot of other models performed very well (the pro x50 for example).
The value taken is staggering, I got it for 693 euros offered fly (hint: the site audiotubetech.com if you are registered on AudioFanzine you have 20% discount on Washburn and a bunch of other brands ) the fly box is offered and the price for quality like this one I called you jump at the chance.

yes I would do this choice in a heartbeat for those who think one view is not enough a buddy of mine and also bought and is very happy, Washburn did a very good stuff, not known enormemnt in France this brand offers value for money guitars really amazing.

here I know I'm being too positive but it's true, the only minor weakness is that the x is removed there was a box of 12 th.

good buy to all.