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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: north alabama
Age: 34
Posts: 726
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NGD- washburn wd10sce
all i can say is that this guitar sounds amazing!!! i cant beleive their selling for 249!!!! if youve been looking for a great acoustic/electric but dont wanna have to mortgage the farm to get one,you should definately try one out!! action was a little on the high side out of the box,but nothing a truss rod tweak didnt fix.the fit and finish was great, frets feel good with no sharp edges. comes with a 9 volt already in it. just plug in and enjoy the sound of the fishman isys. im really loving it!!!!
a demo video. (not me) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m04tV5MmX7c Washburn WD 10SCE Dreadnought cutaway style Solid Alaskan Sitka Spruce top Quarter sawn scalloped bracing Mahogany sides and back Satin finished mahogany neck with two-way trussrod Rosewood fingerboard and bridge with bone nut and saddle. Rosewood capped headstock with MOP Washburn logo & stylized W inlay Die cast chrome tuners Fishman Isys+ Tuner/Preamp System Comes equipped with D'Addario strings |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Niagara,Canada
Posts: 253
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Bought mine 4 months ago..easy to play..and it sounds darn good ! I paid $ 270.00 in Niagara Canada
can.t believe I got a guitar this good for little money..sounds great plugged in also!..............Put a pick guard on it and I was ready to go..no sloppy glue or that....well constructed... Love it
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: May 2008
Location: portland, or
Age: 55
Posts: 4,053
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i have a D100M (mahogany dread) that is awesome, especially considering it cost $100 new ... the Washburn imports are made by Samick, or at least mine was ...
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: milwaukee
Posts: 2
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I just bought the cedar top auditorium cutway, beautiful, pickups sound good, unplugged sounds great! I've always thought washburns were undervalued, I've had about five washburn acoustics through the years and even the crappy ones were still decent for the money they are asking for. I cant justifiy paying $900 for a taylor with laminate sides when I can get a washburn just as good or better for $300.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Hobart, IN
Age: 65
Posts: 225
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I have a Washburn Classical with a solid spruce top that I got new on eBay 4 or 5 years ago and it is really nice and sounds very good. It is nicer than the 1965 Fender classical it replaced. I bought the Fender, new, my freshman year of college to play in a folk group during the folk movement at the time. The years and 5 sons took their toll on it.
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Chesterfield, VA
Age: 59
Posts: 47
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I have a ten year old D-10 Have yet to find anything that sounds better to me.
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