Feature:
The guitar is quite nice looks good ,plays good. They should have put a bone Bridge saddle and nut on it. If you use the active pick-up in an equilizer the two try to fight each other. Use the low-z output into the equalizer and you will have better luck
Quality:
the Quality is outstand for an inexpensive guitar
Value:
For the money you can't go wrong
Desirability:
I get a lot of comments on how good this guitar looks. People have a hard time believing it is an inexpensive guitar.
Sound:
I have a Martin D28 and a taylor 810 that I play. I bought the Washburn D10scedl cheap on ebay just to kick aroun with. I was not impressed with the sound when I got it but the playability was quite nice. With a little work the sound came around. I put a bone bridge saddle and nut on it and a set of Martin M240 Bluegress lt-med strings. Was I surprised! the sound was incredible for an inexpensive guitar. When pluged in I use the low z output and a condenser mic on the sound hole. Great sound! I play gospel,folk,bluegrass and country and on many tunes I like the sound of the Washburn over the Taylor or Martin. With a few small changes this is a guitar well worth the buck.
Ease of Use:
As I stated before a few minor changes and you will have a unit to be proud of.
Support:
haven't needed any
Overall:
I expect to wear it out and then buy another one like it.
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