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    Default My New Baby!

    Just put a down payment on her today, she'll be coming to practice with me tomorrow night.

    Attachment 365

    Washburn D10CEQSB
    With its single cutaway and Equis® Extra Preamp, the D10CEQ has the sound and playability of a professional model, and with its sunburst quilted top it will steal the show.

    FEATURES

    * Quilt maple top
    * Mahogany sides/back
    * Cutaway style
    * Mahogany neck with trussrod
    * Rosewood fingerboard and bridge
    * Natural/buffed gloss body
    * Stained mahogany/buffed gloss neck
    * Chrome die cast Grover style tuning machine
    * Multi lam top binding
    * Neck binding
    * New diamond inlaid marquetry rosette
    * Equis® Extra Preamp


    I'll post some pics once I get her home. This doesn't do the quilt top justice.

    Last edited by t_ross33; August 25th, 2006 at 05:37 PM.
    Electrics: Hagstrom Ultra Swede (Gold Eagle Burst) Gretsch 5120 Electromatic (Orange) Custom Nashville Blackout Telecaster (Black, Stat mid/neck p'ups; Lil Puncher (Modern Vintage) bridge p'up; Wilkinson Compensated Bridge w/ 3 brass saddles, Warmoth Vintage Modern Birdseye Maple Neck) Fender MIM Stratocaster (Blue Agave, Rosewood Fretboard, Fender Tex-Mex p'ups; GFS Trem/Block Kit) Highland Spitfire (semi-hollow, flame maple top w/ bubinga inlay)
    Acoustics:Washburn D10CEQSB, Yamaha FG160E
    Bass: Westone Spectrum ST, Warwick Rockbass Corvette Basic Active
    Amps: Vox NT15H/V112NT Night Train, Peavey Bandit 112, Hartke HyDrive 210C Bass Amp, Vox DA5


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    Congrats, man! With the Mahogany back and sides, and the Maple top, you should be getting some warm, yet articulate tones outta that thing!

    That kind of cutaway, dreadnought style guitar is my favorite. Nice purchase!
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    Thanks Kat. She's a beauty, fer sure. To be honest, my Yamaha is way more resonant though to be fair she's more resonant than most acoustics I've ever tried. This baby really comes alive when plugged in. One of the best amplified acoustic tones I've heard. Even has a XLR out for direct to the board, though I think I'll run her through the pedal chain regardless.

    And she has sweet action too, plays as easy as my electric. I found the Yamaha to be tough to barre, even after lowering the action. I think it has to do with the type of neck and tighter fretboard radius (it's pretty chunky). Great for diggin' in but the Washburn will be easier to play, and sound better live (that's what I'm banking on anyway). And that quilt maple top.... yummy!
    Electrics: Hagstrom Ultra Swede (Gold Eagle Burst) Gretsch 5120 Electromatic (Orange) Custom Nashville Blackout Telecaster (Black, Stat mid/neck p'ups; Lil Puncher (Modern Vintage) bridge p'up; Wilkinson Compensated Bridge w/ 3 brass saddles, Warmoth Vintage Modern Birdseye Maple Neck) Fender MIM Stratocaster (Blue Agave, Rosewood Fretboard, Fender Tex-Mex p'ups; GFS Trem/Block Kit) Highland Spitfire (semi-hollow, flame maple top w/ bubinga inlay)
    Acoustics:Washburn D10CEQSB, Yamaha FG160E
    Bass: Westone Spectrum ST, Warwick Rockbass Corvette Basic Active
    Amps: Vox NT15H/V112NT Night Train, Peavey Bandit 112, Hartke HyDrive 210C Bass Amp, Vox DA5


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    Nice ax T-ross. You will have to record something for us Fretters to hear how she sounds.
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    Acoustic: Seagull S6.

    AMPs: VOX AD30VT, Peavey Envoy 110.

    Modelers: V-AMP 2, Digitech RP-100A.

    Pedals: Boss RC-2 Loop Station, Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble, Digitech Bad Monkey, Ibanez DE7 Delay/Echo, DOD VFX40B 7-Band Graphic EQ, Ibanez CS-5 Super Chorus.

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    Nice guitar! I really like mahogany acoustics.

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    Sweet axe! Washburn makes some really nice acoustics.
    "It's funny the way most people love the dead. Once you are dead, you are made for life." - Jimi Hendrix

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    Quote Originally Posted by tremoloman
    Sweet axe! Washburn makes some really nice acoustics.
    Thanks T-man. I've always liked Washburn acoustics, though I've never been overly impressed with their electrics I wonder why that is. Personal taste more than anything I guess.

    Jammed away with the boyz last night to Pink Houses by John Mellencamp and Pretty Lady by Trooper (for all you Canucks in the crowd. Any one "down South" below the 49th hear of a little Canadian band called Trooper? They are classic up here. Worth checking out). I'm gonna like playing this one for sure. Gig coming up next weekend so I'll get it road tested. Anyone interested in a full review?

    Found one little flaw in the finish, looks like a fingerprint smudge or something but it won't buff out. Might be gettting a few bucks knocked off just 'cause it isn't "perfect". Has absolutely no effect on sound quality

    I played some nice romantic stuff for my wife today and she's sold on it. She's such a sucker for an acoustic ballad.

    If I ever get this recording thing figured out I'll post a clip.
    Electrics: Hagstrom Ultra Swede (Gold Eagle Burst) Gretsch 5120 Electromatic (Orange) Custom Nashville Blackout Telecaster (Black, Stat mid/neck p'ups; Lil Puncher (Modern Vintage) bridge p'up; Wilkinson Compensated Bridge w/ 3 brass saddles, Warmoth Vintage Modern Birdseye Maple Neck) Fender MIM Stratocaster (Blue Agave, Rosewood Fretboard, Fender Tex-Mex p'ups; GFS Trem/Block Kit) Highland Spitfire (semi-hollow, flame maple top w/ bubinga inlay)
    Acoustics:Washburn D10CEQSB, Yamaha FG160E
    Bass: Westone Spectrum ST, Warwick Rockbass Corvette Basic Active
    Amps: Vox NT15H/V112NT Night Train, Peavey Bandit 112, Hartke HyDrive 210C Bass Amp, Vox DA5


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    Smart man, romancing the wife with the acoustic you just bought! I'm gonna have to do that myself....

    Never heard of Trooper before... I'll have to check 'em out!

    I DO like Triumph though. I really do. Rik Emmet can flat jam!
    Guitars:
    Fender 2006 MIM Fender Stratocaster HSS in 3TS
    Ibanez RG 570 with a bridge Invader
    ESP M II Deluxe with a Tune-o-Matic bridge
    Eleanor, the magical, mystical Road Worn wonder Tele
    Blackstar HT Club 40

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