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DeArmond Ashbory Bass - Black Fretless Mini Bass with Gigbag Review

DeArmond Ashbory Bass - Black Fretless Mini Bass with Gigbag
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This is a serious instrument that sounds like an upright bass or a bass guitar depending on how you set the pickups. It is great with the small size but big tone. Go to YouTube and search for and listen to some of the clips. I love my Ashbory! I love my Fender Jazz 1978 bass but as I get older it gets heavier. Ashbory is great to carry on a plane or camping. Play it through a Crate Taxi battery amp and you are ready to make great music!

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Washburn D10 Series Acoustic Guitar (Black) Review

Washburn D10 Series Acoustic Guitar (Black)
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Handsome guitar with good tone. Sturdy case. Both guitar and case were very nice. Like another customer pointed out: the quality plus the case make this price an exceptional bargain. I bought this guitar as a gift for my son and he was well pleased. The black finish is lovely.

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Washburn T24 - Natural Mahogany Bass Guitar with Deluxe Gigbag Review

Washburn T24 - Natural Mahogany Bass Guitar with Deluxe Gigbag
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I began playing bass around two years ago. I've had my Washburn for about a year now, and can't say that I'm anything but happy with it.
While any bassist would dream of owning a $1000 Warwick or Fender, there's a point in such a dream when reality steps in and reminds one of the college loans that you'll have to begin paying off in the next few years.
I started playing bass with a sad little Rogue starter kit, figuring out the basics with a little bit of advanced technique. But the Rogue, which had extremely high action, poor materials used in construction, and shoddy electronics, can only do so much for the beginner. After a few months of persistent playing, I came to the conclusion that I needed a better bass. I started scouring the internet and local guitar shops for a reasonably priced bass that would allow me a little more freedom in my playing. I accidentally stumbled on the Washburn and fell in love almost instantly.
The beautiful wooden body is eye candy for anyone that wanders into my room and sees the bass sitting on its stand. It has a wonderful, smooth sound that can easily be tampered with to match all of my favorite artists. The Washburn isn't exactly a slap bass, but given some small adjustments it'll do. The thin neck is great for fast basslines, and the solid weight lets you know that you've got something serious hanging around your neck, not some cute toy. The neck-through design creates a noticeably longer sustain than other basses (some friends brought their basses over and we noticed a difference right away).
I'd say for anyone teaching themselves how to play, or looking for a comparatively low priced but quality bass, the Washburn is an excellent bass.

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Hohner DK500CE Exotic Koa Dreadnaught Acoustic/Electric Guitar with Fishman Electronic System Review

Hohner DK500CE Exotic Koa Dreadnaught Acoustic/Electric Guitar with Fishman Electronic System
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I purchased this Hohner DK500CE a little over a month ago. I had a Harmony acoustic for about 10 years that the shop had already lowered the action, and did some other modifications to it. With all that it was still hard to play. With the Hohner, out of the box it was ready to play. I took it into the shop only to have a strap peg added to the neck. Even the technician was blown away by the looks of it and was shocked that it was easy to play out of the box. The electronics are great. It has a combination of a saddle pickup and a internal pickup. Both can be blended to make a even deeper sound. The built in tuner is dead on accurate. All I can say is, it is perfect.

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Washburn D10 Series Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar Review

Washburn D10 Series Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar
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I ordered this guitar as an upgrade to an older, starter Washburn guitar that I absolutely loved, though I probably should have taken better care of it. When I ordered this new guitar I didn't expect anything more than another great Washburn guitar.
Holy crap, I opened the box only to find that it came in an awesome hard case! Nowhere on the page when I ordered did it say it came with a case. It's a very nice, Washburn hard case, with a sweet felt or something inside. That was a very pleasant surprise indeed.
Aside from the case, this guitar also has a great built in pickup. I had to play a show the night I got the guitar and it sounded great. I did replace the strings with some better ones. The strings it came with sounded okay, just a little light and weak, especially when the guitar was plugged into an amp. With some new strings it sounded and played great.
The pickup has a great built in tuner. I've heard others saying the guitar doesn't stay in tune very well, though I haven't had that experience. I have kept it in it's case when I'm not playing it and like I said I put new strings on.
Overall, the action on the guitar is great. So smooth and easy to play. The build quality is way better than a lot of guitars that are way more expensive. The sound of the guitar is very full and rich. The case was a bonus.

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Washburn Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic Electric Guitar - with Gig Bag, Strap and Picks Review

Washburn Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic Electric Guitar - with Gig Bag, Strap and Picks
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I just purchased this guitar package and all I can say is BUY ONE AS SOON AS YOU CAN FIND ONE. This guitar should easily sell for at least $700.--BY ITSELF! The guitar has an on board WT-92 preamp-tuner(very accurate) along with a spruce top with mahagony sides and back and the detail work on it is simply OUTSTANDING!! You also get a padded Washburn gigbag along with several pics and guitar strap and an instructional cd. I own a couple of other really nice guitars but I can already tell I'll be playing this one more often than the others in the future. You can spend a lot more money and get a lot less guitar but why would you?

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BLACK ELECTRIC GUITAR Review

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I have one of these LI15 guitars. It was purchased in a packaged that was dented and bruised. Out of the box, the guitar had great action and horrible amplification. It took some electronic technician skills to remove a short in the guitar controls and two soldering flaws in the amp. Once done, this was a professional instrument. Its string action is better than guitars costing twice as much. My guess is that this is produced on the same line as the Washburn WI15.
Maybe the need for the extra work should have caused it to rate a lilttle less than 5 stars. But it's fixed and I feel as if I have a real bargain now.

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Washburn Cumberland Series J28SDLK Acoustic Guitar Review

Washburn Cumberland Series J28SDLK Acoustic Guitar
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A Compelling Opportunity:
Many people know that the best prices on new cars are generally available at the end of a model year. Likewise, with guitars, the best prices on new ones tend to become available when a company announces that a model is being or has been discontinued. This was the case with the Larrivee P-03R and is currently the situation with Washburn's wonderful jumbo six-string acoustic, the J28SDL. For anyone thinking about getting a big guitar with a big sound this is one to consider and the time is now.
Of the standard sizes of acoustic guitars, the Jumbo is the largest. It is the favorite of many professionals and the world-class standard is probably Gibson's SJ-200. It is also a popular size for 12-string guitars such as the Taylor 355. It's sheer size, if properly constructed, makes it the most emphatically powerful of the acoustic steel-string guitars. The Washburn J28SDL has been a favorite of may guitarists for the past ten years and now that Washburn has discontinued production of the model, the existing inventories of them can be had for somewhere around one-third of the original (MSRP) price.
When I called American Music, the company that distributes Washburn guitars, to ask why such a well-made and successful model has been discontinued, the Customer Service representative told me that he had no idea but suspected that new ownership of the brand wanted to make its own mark by dropping some existing models and introducing some new ones. He told me that they receive literally hundreds of calls a week asking the same question.
Although the question may never be completely answered and with the understanding that there are times when guitar makers bring back models that have been discontinued, there is a window of opportunity right now which is rather remarkable for anyone in the market for a well-built, beautiful looking and rich sounding six-string jumbo acoustic guitar. For the money, the Washburn J28-SDL simply cannot be beat.
The Construction and Appearance of the J28-SDL:
Like many top-of-the-line acoustic guitars, the top of the J28-SDL is solid Sitka Spruce. The sides and back are a done in a highly figured ("Quilted") maple laminate and the neck is solid maple. Together with a rosewood fingerboard and butterfly bridge, 18:1 gold Grover Tuners, a lovely abalone rosette (the decorative ring around the sound hole) and inlays on the finger board, a distinctive rosewood veneer headstock and a uniquely shaped tortoise shell pick guard, it is a truly beautiful instrument.
It is lighter in weight than its size would suggest, especially to a player more accustomed to guitars built with solid rosewood backs and sides. There is a definite advantage to the laminated sides and back on this guitar as it is less sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity than are solid wood backs and sides so it holds the tuning better and for longer than most under changing conditions.
The neck width at the nut (The narrowest point on the neck) is only 1 11/16 inches, the same size as a standard dreadnought guitar and narrow enough, along with the large frets, to be quite easily played. A proprietary (Buzz Feiten) saddle/bridge/nut system also helps keep the J28-SDL in tune for much longer than one would have reason to expect.
For fans of details: The lower bout measures 16 ¼ inches, the upper 12 5/16 and the J28-SDL is 4 2/4 inches thick. The scale length is a standard 25 ½ inches.
The internal frame and bracing are industry standard Martin-like construction. There were no mars, glue spots of cosmetic flaws in the one I bought. So far as I could tell, the workmanship on this Washburn J28-SDL (which is built in China) is exemplary.
How it Plays and Sounds:
It's always nice to be able to say that a guitar looks good, but as all players know, how it plays and sounds are the things that really matter most. I am pleased to report that this J28-SDLK (The "K" simply indicates the inclusion of a plastic covered, unimpressive but perfectly adequate hard case) is completely satisfactory in all departments.
As one would both hope for and expect in a guitar of this size, design and materials, the bass range is deep, powerful and resonant. It does not, however (as it does on some lesser instruments) over-power or drown out the mid-range or high tones. This guitar can and will be heard! Gently finger-picked and played softly it has a choral-like quality which is pleasing to the ear and makes a very nice accompaniment to the human voice. Whether played loudly and aggressively or softly and gently, it has nice long sustain (the length of time the tones hang in the air.)
The narrow neck, wide frets and nicely finished rosewood fingerboard make this large guitar a pleasure to play. Mine was delivered pre-set with low action (the spacing between the strings and the finger board) and thus, easy to fret and play for someone with small and medium fingers.
The Bottom Line:
As a currently discontinued model that is still available for sale from many music stores and on line sites, this Washburn Cumberland Maple J28SDL can be an extraordinary value that will satisfy anyone looking for a big guitar capable of producing big sounds for a very reasonable price.

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Washburn WD25 Series WG26SCE Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Washburn WD25 Series WG26SCE Acoustic Electric Guitar
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This is a great guitar. The only thing that i wasn't sure about was where the guitar was made. Its made in China. OK but not American Quality. Good looking guitar and sounds great. Pleased with my purchase.

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Washburn Signature Series WV540VASI Electric Guitar Review

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I just ordered this guitar for >$3k off the list price and now that there's only one left, it went back up to $2799. I'm still trying to figure out whether Amazon is brokering for US Music Corp (Washburn, Parker,....)and selling their remainders or if they are actually buying up lots and discounting them. Regardless, under $1k for a $3.7K-list custom shop Washburn is a great deal. I have some of the Dimebag V's Music123 cleared out a while ago and they are monsters of tone and playability. Probably got a bargain then because Dimebag went to Dean (before he was shot), just like Scott Ian is over in the Jackson camp now.

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Washburn D10 Series Acoustic Guitar (Natural) Review

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I am writing this review from the perspective of an experienced amateur. I got my first acoustic guitar over 40 years ago; I've looked at and played numerous makes/models...and this guitar is one of the best I've found in the "affordable"(ie, less than $400-$500) range.
Why? For less than $300, one gets the following:
- solid spruce top
- mahogany back, sides, and neck
- rosewood fingerboard & bridge
- Grover-style sealed tuners
- Buzz Feiten Tuning System (amazing...see his web site for more info)
- nice bindings on the body & neck
- D'Addario strings
- a case (more on this)
I am able to pluck harmonics at almost every fret...rare on any guitar, no matter the price.
The Buzz Feiten Tuning System maintains pitch, most importantly, at the lower 3 frets.
My guitar may have been a "blem" as it has several minor cosmetic issues...but nothing that I couldn't accept...it plays & sounds so well!
With respect to the case: mine is not the "GC110" that Washburn lists on their website...it was a less-expensive, lower-quality one; honestly, it is not worthy of the guitar, so I will upgrade it soon. I am not sure why the switch was done. Again, not a deal breaker...but potential buyers should be aware.
Bottom line...If someone asked me to recommend a good quality, reasonably-priced, fine-sounding & fun-to-play acoustic guitar, the D-10 would be my first suggestion...and it comes with its own case (with the caveat that it might not be as good as the earlier models' cases).
I hope to upload some pictures...maybe even a video...over the next week or so.

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Washburn Paul Stanley Series PS1800CMK Electric Guitar - Cracked Mirror Review

Washburn Paul Stanley Series PS1800CMK Electric Guitar - Cracked Mirror
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The Washburn PS1800CM is an Indonesian made guitar with a real cracked mirror top, set neck, hot humbuckers, and split abalone/MOP fretboard inlays that totally rocks. Paul Stanley is a guitar player and singing icon and this guitar imbodies his influence on design and function and rock and roll attitude. The neck is thin and fast and the look is totally unique. The natural sound of the guitar is much fatter than Paul's so you will have to tweak your amp and/or pedalboard to replicate his bright/punchy tone. The mirrored top shows some imperfections where the mirrored pieces have been handled and placed together but this appearance is normal for this type of guitar. DON'T SPRAY THE TOP WITH ANY LIQUIDS BECAUSE THEY WILL SEEP THROUGH THE MIRRORED TOP AND RUIN IT! This design has roots in the Iceman but is edgeier without the smooth flow of the Ibanez. These can be had for around $1,000 used so if you have the funds and want a truly unique instrument designed by a true artist than you owe it to yourself to check this axe out.

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Washburn HM Series WV40VMSK Electric Guitar Review

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FOUR WORDS,
SLICKEST
SHREDDINGIST
SWEETEST
SLAMMINGIST
.....guitar under 2k I own.
snake belly action, super good looking, pups that chirp to explode
Solid and well made.
LAP PLAYING A BREEZE DUE TO CUSTOM SHAPE
NICE WEIGHT FOR STAGE! WELL BALANCED
KEWL HEADSTOCK AND BODY CURVES
Looks that kill....
Buy one, only one left!

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Oscar Schmidt Delta Blues OE30 Semi Hollow Electric Guitar, Cherry Review

Oscar Schmidt Delta Blues OE30 Semi Hollow Electric Guitar, Cherry
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I'm a Fender/single coils guy and wanted a creamy 335 sound to round out my arsenal. Does the Delta King nick it? Probably not, but what it DOES do, it does remarkably well. I LOVE the sound (and variety of sounds) that this instrument produces.
On neck postion with the tone wide open, it is wonderfully jazzy and warm. It is vastly superior to my Epi Zephyr Regent (I'll probably sell that, now that I've found what I was looking for). Chords and lines ARE creamy, although perhaps lacking the defintion and 'sing' of a 335. But this is a $150.00 axe. $2200.00 might buy that Gibson 'intangible', but I don't have that kind of scratch. Middle postion is suitably jangly for pop and rock, and great for funky 9th chords. Bridge position is chunky and pleasantly brittle. Very good for funky ol' blues solos where infinite sustain isn't a vital part of the equation.
The OE-30 is a wonderful change for me. I haven't enjoyed noodling so much in a long time.
This is, arguably, the best guitar bargain ever.


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Washburn Baby Jumbo Series WB400SWK Acoustic Guitar Review

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Purchased this guitar on e-bay got a great price was going to use it as a travel guitar but soon realized it was a very unique guitar with a very distinct sound all its own plus not to mention the looks. The build on this guitar is flawless a very clean and solid instrument with top quality all solid wood construction and top notch abalone work i can not say enough good things about the build quality of this guitar. The sound of this guitar is unique has a very dry sound like an archtop guitar but after you play it you really start to appriciate the sound this guitar produces. I find myself playing it more and more and have included it into my gigs for several songs and it has'nt dissapointed yet.

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Washburn Timber Craft Series D52SWK Acoustic Guitar Review

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This is the first Washburn that I have ever owned, and I am already a very convinced convert to the brand. I currently own a Yamaha acoustic guitar, a Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, and an Ovation acoustic electric guitar - the Washburn Timber Craft Series D52SW is quickly becoming my favorite to play!
TONE: The sound is full and vibrant. The very appealing tone no doubt has to do with its solid mahogany back and sides. Mahogany is known for producing a "bright, balanced tone that is darker than maple but brighter than rosewood." You don't have to strum very hard to create a fair amount of volume. Finally, the Buzz Feiten Tuning System (which is standard on all Washburn guitars) helps to correct intonation problems that other guitar brands might experience.
LOOK: The solid spruce top meshes well with the mahogany and is a timeless color that will always look great. The rosewood butterfly bridge adds some personality and matches the rosewood fingerboard. The classic coloring works well for young and old guitarists and is appropriate for any setting.
FEEL: The shape of the guitar makes for a very comfortable playing experience. It simply feels great. The strings are very easy to push against the fingerboard (as opposed to my Ovation) which means that you can play for longer periods of time without getting finger fatigue! Remember that developing callouses on your fingertips is crucial if you are a beginner or simply don't play very often.
PRICE: This guitar is clearly more expensive than your average acoustic guitar, so if you are looking for an average musical experience than this guitar is not for you. However, if you are willing to pay more for a guitar that will be much more enjoyable and rewarding for years and years to come, you will not be disappointed with this purchase.
Overall, this is an excellent buy for a reasonable price. You can't go wrong with a Washburn and the Timber Craft series is a cut above the Washburn WD and D10 series which I was also considering.

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Wahsburn WD20 Series WD20SCE Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

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* I did not buy this guitar from Amazon. I bought the same exact guitar at my local music store.
I recently bought a Squire by Gibson to learn guitar on. After the first week on it, I brought it back to the store I bought it from and picked up this Washburn. Its a night and day difference. The Washburn sounds so nice, and the action is perfect. As a noob to the guitar, its hard enough to play with your developing fingertips. Unlike the Gibson, this one I am able to play even with sore fingers. I have already received some compliments on the guitar, and it has REALLY improved my learning curve and just plain old makes me smile when I play it.

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