![]() I will install a GHS interior mic in it this week and see how that sounds. Good condition to me means the neck angle is good, there are no structural issues, frets are OK. I think that is a typical price for a decent quality PacRim guitar of that era assuming its in good condition. I thought this was a solid wood guitar, but when I pulled the strap button from the end I noticed a striation in the side woods where it attaches to the end block. Not familiar with the guitar but a google search brings up a couple of them for sale in the 400+ range. Got the action down by adjusting the neck and it plays with no buzz, no problem. I put a teardrop pick guard on it ( I play with finger picks) put it on the Toneright and it has surpassed all my expectations. I bought an r 306 from ebay and it is beautiful. Bridge is now fine and shows no sign of problems, however, a similar model was offered as a door prize at a local festival and it had major bridge lifting problems, Allthough it was a new guitar, the shop that had it had gone out of business ( due to the death of the owner) and Washburn refused to honor the warranty. I sent it back to Washburn ($140!) and they sent it back at no charge. Only problem was, the bridge started lifting on the treble side. I used a Tone-right on it and improved both tone and volume. I bought the first one (a sww series, tembesi 1883 re-issue) five years ago and it has just gotten better. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |