Washburn D56SW Timbercraft Acoustic Guitar (with Case)

Solid Sitka Spruce top. Solid Rosewood sides and back. Maple binding.

Overall User Ratings (based on 10 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted August 10, 2012 by JAMES WAYNE in FERN PARK, FL

"Washburn D56 SW Timbercraft Acoustic"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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I'm a collector/player and I've also been in the past, an owner of a boutique retail guitar shop. I have owned a few thousand instruments and have played each and every one of them. In short, I know acoustics well. I purchased my guitar about a month ago and after playing it for many hours I am extremely impressed with it's playability, quality, and tone. It, in my opinion, is one hell of a guitar and I am blown away by the fact that it cost about one third of what I would have payed for the other names that I don't want to mention because I don't think they deserved to be called out by name. They make great guitars too, but not for this price. I hate the fact that this instrument was made in China but it is what it is...a great guitar. Last but not least, it is truly handsome, a real beauty. I'm gonna go play it now!!!

Musical Background:

40 years, Guitar and Harmonica. Yes, I play professionally.

Musical Style:

Rock, Folk, Blues, Country, Jazz, and Christian.
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Submitted October 21, 2008 by a customer from AOL.com

"You owe it to yourself to play this amazing-sounding guitar!!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I hate to say it, but I probably can't afford a better-sounding guitar than this D56SW!...actually, it's a better guitar than I deserve to be playing, in my opinion...but, I'll hopefully be able to become an accomplished enough player to not feel so guilty about owning it, someday...after recording my first song with it, I'm even more appreciative of its sonic character...it's the only guitar I own that I would undoubtably have to replace if it were stolen...which I hope never happens...this guitar has made me a dedicated Washburn fan...
Sound
I've had this guitar for three years; recorded a song with it, even...the sound is sweet, rich, and magical...I also have a Washburn D10SCEDL that I take everywhere (the D56 stays at home), and I like the D10SCEDL a lot, but it stil isn't anywhere near the guitar that the D56SW is...and the D10SCEDL sounds very good! Joe Don Rooney of Rascal Flatts plays the cutaway version of the D56 (D56SWCE), so that should tell you how good it must be...and is!... :D
Features
I sometimes wish I had the cutaway version of this, but...some say that the decreased body volume of the cutaway steals a little bit of the low end; I don't know...but the Rosewood back and sides makes it sound Heavenly...really, I don't think the Gibson Songwriter series sounds any better...and I'd love one of those!...but this D56SW is incredible...I hope nothing ever happens to it...
Ease of Use
Mine has really low action, which I love..it's effortless to pick on it and form chords...after playing it for awhile, going to other guitars makes playing seem like work...I'm a better player than I should be on this guitar... :)
Quality
When I first got this guitar, after about six months, the neck began warping; it "humped up" toward the body, making the B and high E strings buzz. Well, I had it sent in to the factory, and they repaired it splendidly!...really great customer service...I've had no problems with it since, so the "bad" neck may have been a fluke; my D10SCEDL has been everywhere without any complications, so I believe Washburn products are solid performers...I don't "play out" with this D56 (yet), but I have no doubt that it will perform flawlessly when I do...I have every confidence in it, and its craftsmanship.
Value
I find it hard to imagine a better guitar at anywhere near the price!...after playing this D56SW, even if I had money to buy a near-$2,000 guitar, I might just look for a Washburn D82, instead of a Gibson...only because I'm so impressed with this D56SW, at the price it's sold at... :)
Manufacturer Support
As I stated, I had a problem with the neck after about six months, and the factory repaired the guitar perfectly!...very, very impressive service...Washburn obviously stands behind its products...
The Wow Factor
It has beautiful "cloud" inlays on the fretboard (mine has "Flint Hill" on the headstock), and the Rosewood back and sides, along with the solid Spruce top make it very nice-looking, without being "flashy" or too gaudy-looking...an understated, deep beauty of an instrument, to me... :)

Musical Background:

Hobbyist and Songwriter

Musical Style:

I'm mainly a country and folk-style player
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