Washburn
Washburn 6 String Acoustic Guitar
Washburn 6 String Acoustic Guitar
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The Washburn Harvest 6-String Acoustic Guitar (WG7S-A) offers a balanced, expressive voice with comfortable playability for players at any level. Built for right-handed players seeking a natural finish, this guitar blends tonal clarity with warm projection for practice, recording, and live playing.
- Top Wood: Solid spruce top delivers bright, articulate projection with dynamic responsiveness.
- Back & Sides: Mahogany back and sides provide a warm, focused voice with strong midrange.
- Bracing: Quarter-sawn, scalloped Sitka spruce bracing enhances note clarity across the full register.
- Neck: Satin-finished mahogany neck for smooth handfeel and easy playing comfort.
- Finish: Natural satin finish offers a refined look and a natural tactile feel.
- Hardware: Chrome diecast tuners and chrome hardware for stable tuning and lasting durability.
- Strings: Pre-installed D'Addario EXP-16 light phosphor bronze strings provide balanced tone and comfortable playability.
- Model & Orientation: Harvest WG7S-A, right-handed design crafted for everyday players.
With its solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides, the Harvest delivers clear articulation and a warm, musical balance that suits both strumming and fingerstyle. The quarter-sawn, scalloped bracing supports expressive dynamics and maintains note definition across the fretboard, so chords and melodies stay articulate from the low end to the high treble. The satin mahogany neck feels comfortable for extended practice sessions and small-venue gigs, while stable chrome hardware keeps tuning reliable between takes. The included D'Addario EXP-16 phosphor bronze strings add brightness and balance right out of the box, making this guitar ready for recording sessions or stage performances. Ideal for players seeking a versatile, well-built instrument that handles practice, recording, and live playing with confidence.
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