I am convinced that most disappointed with this guitar musicians have judged on the poor quality of its settings (it's not exactly my case, I bought used for gypsies who have never entrusted to a luthier).Īction too high, too high saddle, handle badly bent, mechanical assemblies Loose, son running around, microphones too high or too low, this is a playable guitar, which, anyway, sounds like a pan (either a Gibson or by Feng Huang Chung Li) Grover, it may well be the brand, it does not age well (small game, the chrome is a little piqued), qe I think I will replace one day. Scale of 647.7 mm (when the bridge is in place!) ), two volume controls and two tone knobs.
#WASHBURN OSCAR SCHMIDT CLASSICAL SERIES#
Two humbucking pickups Eliminator Jazz Series (microphones, what. Rosewood fingerboard, key encrusted with mother of pearl rectangles with second abalone inlay (true or false, the mother, I do not know, in any case it is simple and pretty) The bridge is a kind of fully adjustable floating bridge rosewood, not beautiful ropes dug the upper part, I replace it with an easel with perforated base and upper metal style tune O matic. I just bought it, and I am learning the guitar, it limits the view. Well, this past aversion Eastern production remain objective, for the price (I did not have the means to invest in a Gibson or a Gretsch) This is a great hollowbody size, fully maple (not so massive that it, indeed, I repaired a hole in the splint, I saw that this veneer) I do not know no What's in the handle, I hope it's wood. Mine is sunburst finish "tobacco", with cream binding a golden double purfling, I find it quite elegant, it must be said, those who do know, that the binding is a shit cover, which hides the bad collage of the table, or back on the sides take the test: look inside the body (mirror, webcam) and a light stroll, outside, along the splint / bottom connection, and you see if it's a good job or not (many of you may be disappointed) Oscar Schmidt by Washburn is Chinese, a beautiful copy of the Guitar of Wes Montgomery, a Gibson L5 I believe purchased on The Good Co * n!.