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Washburn X50PRO

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

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thirdeye thirdeye
Published on 12/28/09 at 05:55
Okay so since it is the opinion of dlivrer as objective as possible I give you the details of UNESCORecords can (yes sir ^ ^!)

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Mahogany Body

Quilted maple carved top (X50PRO)

String thru body

Tune-o-matic bridge

Set neck

Rosewood fingerboard

Nut width: 43mm

X50PRO pickups: Seymour Duncan '59 reissue neck Seymour Duncan Custom Custom bridge

3-way toggle switch

Gloss finish

Exclusive Grover 18:1 gear ratio tuners

Buzz Feiten Tuning System

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Voila, good as you can see is a scratch Plutt allchante <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt="" />

UTILIZATION

Then spend a good part ownership <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_lol.gif" alt="" /> !

Regarding the handle, it is really very pleasing. The varnish is not too late nor too pais, hand glides perfectly. Moreover it is not too pais, you're really between a shovel handle type and handle gibson ibanez flat type that is to say that feels really good.

I do not particularly like the ibanez neck which I find too late, I do not like that feeling of having a Chinese restaurant baton hands, so it suits me perfectly round.

In terms of ergonomics has anything wrong, the CASC is acute without worry, the weight is quite pleasant. For on between my Kramer Imperial and Washburn are anyway 5 kg of diffrence and it feels good ^^!!! The SC form approaches a stratocaster but lightly nicer to the extent that the indentation is more moves away and gives you access without any worry of the handle 24 cases <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_lol.gif" alt="" />

For sound, nothing wrong there again, since the two pickups seymour duncan allows you a great range of sound, also helping push pull. In short it's almost plug and play.

SOUNDS

So it is a very versatile guitar. Of course that said flexible and said good everywhere nowhere good. Let me explain if you want a metal it would be better for you than you turn to the X50 pro FE.

But otherwise the rest is the top. All rock riffs typ Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and ACDC co so alone!

I played on a roland microcube at home or live in my plugger zoom G9 and it sounds really good. As I repeated plugger in a JCM800 or Tiny Terror and the AC sends really good. She has a true grain, you can address a lot of style, although in my opinion it really provides all the English rock. Frankly the lil sound has the Artic Monkeys, although I do not have a telecaster it passes very well.

Short guitar really great, with clean sounds very warm and very distos rock. We revert to the metal even though the neck pickup cash them very well <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_lol.gif" alt="" />

OVERALL OPINION

Use for 2 months! I'm in love, nothing to say you go ahead and tell me the news. I had a 300 and it has held very frankly the comparison without any concern with the strato custom shop one of my friends!

So let's go <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_lol.gif" alt="" />