Washburn M6SW - moosers's review
The Washburn M 6SW is a mandolin with a Florentine cutaway design. It's made out of a few different woods, with the top being solid spruce, a maple neck, and an ebony fingerboard. It's got no elect…
Washburn D100 - moosers's review
The Washburn D100 is a cheap, discontinued acoustic guitar designed for beginning players. I don't know too much about the specs of this guitar, but I've had a few friends get this guitar as a start…
Washburn Dime 333 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by Pucelle_Dabidjan/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Objective description: Alder guitar with flamed maple top, Washburn pickups and Floyd Rose tremolo. Subjectiv…
Washburn T24 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by Adx star/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Everything has been already said... Very good machine heads, passive ABT JJ Washburn pickups and rosewood fingerboard. Good…
Washburn AB40 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by pulvonium/translated from Audiofanzine FR) The model I own is one of the first versions and it was made in Korea. Note that current models (March 2008) are made in C…
Washburn Dime 2ST - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by yungsoo/translated from Audiofanzine FR) - Made in China. - 22 frets, original pickups replaced with a Dimebucker SH-13 (bridge) and a SH-1 (neck). - Floyd Rose-lik…
Washburn WI65 Pro C Gothika - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by darkdemonfr/translated from Audiofanzine FR) - Mahogany body. One-piece set mahogany neck for a better sustain (which is excellent). - Exotic rosewood fingerboard. …
Washburn HB15 - " Very good deal!"
translatedAsian manufacturing guitar I suppose. Floating bridge. The handle is wide enough. But very pleasant. Consisting of 19 freight. Mini humbrucker floating in the neck position. One volume, one tone.…
Washburn RO20 - Yann Kovic's review
translatedThis small travel guitar is made in China. The handle is a compromise between a handle and a handle folk classic. On a pitch shorter, it is also narrower than a conventional stick, Transportability…
Washburn Festival EA10 - " Very good guitar"
translatedI do not know or does this guitar produces. She offered me t in 1997. Electronic guitar with Washburn Equis Silver rglage with bass, mid, trebble, and stroke (10HKz of 150Hz) and a volume knob. Gui…
Washburn D10S - menstru's review
translatedMade in China Spruce Back & sides mahogany neck Rosewood Mechanical Groover Noted that the pickguard on mine took off pretty quickly (I've never replaced) The wood of this guitar are very nic…
Washburn A-15V - Déjà vu's review
translatedThe neck and body seem to be in one piece of wood. The handle has a V-shape and 22 frets. Bridge, pickups and selector type microphones Fender Strato. 1 volume knob and 2 tone. UTILIZATION Th…
Washburn WI66 Pro - " Optimum value for money"
translated"Little Korea" Les Paul-type ... see other reviews UTILIZATION handle very nice with good access to treble. Good ergonomics and light guitar for a Les Paul-type instrument. SOUNDS Are found C…
Washburn WI66 Pro - " Success!"
translatedGuitar Washburn Idol Series. Pickups SH-1 and SH-11, Grover, Buzz Feit System splittage microphones VCC (control phase), mahogany, inlaid mother of pearl. Finishing Silverburst model obsolete. UT…
Washburn X10 - Sprinkler's review
translatedSee specifications The 24 frets is seen well). Mine was a military finish with shadows pinup xD lol the look was Cool.CA is an entry level guitar Despite this finish and features are good. UTILI…