UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
Don't those model numbers just roll of the tongue? ;-)
I've been after a parlour/baby acoustic for a long while. I was looking at the Martin LX1 and the Taylor baby last week and went to Salford PMT to try them both out.
They didn't have the Taylor so I tried the Martin and initially wasn't struck. Nothing major just didn't give me the feeling. So scouted round and was struck by the gorgeous Jim Dandy Gretsch which at 150ish is quite frankly a bloody bargain but just had a bit of a cheap feeling (rightfully so tbf! And otherwise a perfectly bloody good guitar) was just about the give up when I saw the Washburn. Grabbed it down and was immediately happy with it. I'm a small dude but I normally love big, dreadnought dtyle guitars but the Washburn just felt nice straight off the bat. Sound wise it's a definitely a different vibe to a "normal" full size. Maybe a bit more mid-rangy? Very trebly but that much be new strings. I have pretty big hands so it can be a bit of a squash but not really an issue. Finish is flawless. You'd expect some issues at this price range but there really isn't anything at all. I love the matt finish. It comes with a fishman preamp which I haven't tried yet. Wanted to plug in in the shop but it was heaving and full of people cranking amps and widdly-diddling.
Has an inbuilt tuner which again at this price I was surprised at! Tuning wise it holds pretty well. Slips a but but I think the strings are pretty new still.
Overall I've hardly put it down since yesterday and that's what it's all about really isn't it. I had a guitar lesson with a student this afternoon and just being able to grab it, throw it straight in the car with zero hassle was brilliant!
At £250 for a well put together, electro acoustic I really don't think you can go wrong at all. Great buy
How very rock and roll
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