History:
Purchase: I paid $190.00 for it @ a guitar auction in southern NJ I got it as a b.day present (I got to choose). I bought it to take guitar lessons, primarily.
Pros: I liked the design and the colors of the guitar. It is very good for the price. It is very idile for playing at home and it sounds good with ANY amp. Its very cofortable and has a very rockish design to it.
Cons: It is good for taking lessons or practicing, hell, its even good to show off. Two complaint is if you are looking to play ANY rock on this guitar, its gonna come out slower and softer than expected. Other than that, their is one more problem, Is the frets are really hard to press down.
WR150 Quality: It is like so...
Tuners: Grover
Body: Alder
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Frets: Jumbo
Number of Frets: 24
Pickups: 2 singles, 1 humbucker
Bridge: Tremolo
Volume Control: Yes
Tone Control: Yes
Pick Up Selector: Yes. Five Positions.
Warranty: Yes. Limited Lifetime.
Washburn Summary: get this guitar if you have money to buy another one in a 6 month time span since the sound wears out easilky and it starts to snap strings. HIGHLY RECCOMMED FOR BEGINNERS!
Rating of this product: 3
This Washburn Electric Guitars Review Submitted By: RJ
Date: 2001-12-10
Usefulness Rating: 3.58333 out of 5. 12 reader(s) voted.
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