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  • Anonymous

    Washburn CulpritPublished on 10/24/07 at 23:51
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    22 frets made in korea
    Very little good handle thick, very pleasant
    floyd
    super sustain
    played by dimebag when ozzfest 2000

    USE

    Handle super fast

    SONORITS

    All types of music

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Very good report qualitprix
    the Washburn pickups are good but it is better to have a substitute its huge!
  • Lo333Lo333

    Rare but very nice to use

    Washburn CulpritPublished on 04/27/11 at 07:14
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Korean manufacturing, with a Floyd Rose type tremolo, alder body.
    Mahogany set neck with 22 frets, humbuckers Wahsburn (do not expect miracles, then, but it is changed)

    A pickup selector, 2 volume knob and ... That's it! No dial tone, a lil bit of a shame anyway.

    UTILIZATION

    For those who are accustomed to the Washburn Dime 333 will handle the same kind as the last: a bit wide but thin, access to treble is super easy. The sound is somewhat limited by the microphones of origin but in its proper light.

    The weight is reasonable (an explorer is a little heavier) but sounds a little worse than at Gibson, all this is logical.

    SOUNDS

    You can imagine, it is shaped to t…
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    Korean manufacturing, with a Floyd Rose type tremolo, alder body.
    Mahogany set neck with 22 frets, humbuckers Wahsburn (do not expect miracles, then, but it is changed)

    A pickup selector, 2 volume knob and ... That's it! No dial tone, a lil bit of a shame anyway.

    UTILIZATION

    For those who are accustomed to the Washburn Dime 333 will handle the same kind as the last: a bit wide but thin, access to treble is super easy. The sound is somewhat limited by the microphones of origin but in its proper light.

    The weight is reasonable (an explorer is a little heavier) but sounds a little worse than at Gibson, all this is logical.

    SOUNDS

    You can imagine, it is shaped to the Metal, Hard Rock and its derivatives, but as previously mentioned it remains in its proper light. The choice is vast for the microphones if you want to please you.

    It is used on a lil fender champion 600 and a multi effects pedal, all the rest Ormis correct that I will wish to change your HP but it is more part of the amp.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for almost a year, and I am very happy. I had to take a flight case Gator Extreme (it is included in the purchase price) to take care of.
    What I like most is its look! A little more "discreet" as Dime Washburn 333 and the sleeves have my preference.

    With experience I will ever be the choice, yes, because it's been years that I was looking for!
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