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(More customer reviews)When you review this model on the internet, you'll read mostly praises and sometimes a complaint on the tonal quality. The praises, I understand, The complaints, they are unfounded. This guitar's tonal range is almost from a deep bass sound right thru to the harsh tinny sound. If you can't the sound you are looking for, you don't know what you are looking for. To describe sound is impossible, but the best way I can describe this guitar is the full bodied sound is so fat and full it could be a one instrument band. There is no lack in the full body sound. If someone told me this was a $[...] guitar, it would hold it's own in how it sounds. It's a shame Washburn is discontinuing it. I've already bought 2 of these and 2 of it's bigger brother the OE-40. This is one of those guitars that move your playing up to the next level. You can hear it at http://www.paprap.com in a song called led "A taste of Candy". All guitar parts were done with this guitar. My advice, buy it fast before you can't get it anymore. I need only Red and Blue and I'll own both the OE40 and OE30 Guitars in every model. I've been playing since the 70's, and this guitar (even though China Made) has impressed me that much!
I side note: I have read about flaws in the finish on some. I have two with these "flaws". They are minor. Some of the critics out there are thinking this guitar is a $[...] hand made model and the slightest imperfection is a major flaw. My take on it.. With the way this guitar sounds, it could be an unfinished rotting log and I'd still buy it for the sound. Is that clear or what?
Bill
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