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Super Rare Washburn EA50, 1987, Made in Japan
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Washburn EA50 - very beautiful and comfortable Electric-Acoustic guitar
Acoustic guitars aren't usually that appealing to my eyes, but when I saw the EA40 line, I really wanted one. First, I found the EA20, which was cheaper and didn't quite match all the distinctive details of the EA40. I chose this model, which has a headstock uncommon on Washburn Electric-Acoustic guitars from the 1990s, making the EA50 super rare, as it's almost impossible to find such models online. This EA50 differs from the EA40 only in the headstock and unusual paint schemes, of which there are at least four. This model differs from the EA20 in: 01. the tapering of the guitar body from the center to the neck and bridge; 02. a flatter body - the guitar appears slightly wider; 03. beautiful inlays instead of the usual stripes; 04. a split nut, like a tune-o-matic. Models were also made from different types of wood and could have their own distinctive features each year. This guitar is from 1987 and, considering its age, it has remained in perfect condition. When connected to an instrument cable, the guitar operates battery-free.
Below, for clarity, are the prices of the Electric-Acoustic series in 1989: EA-20 - $599.90; EA-20-12 - $639.90; EA-30 - $679.90; EA-30-12 - $719.90; EA-40 - $999.90; EA-40-12 - $1,039.90; EA-50 - $1,099.90.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Turn the sound volume to maximum, increase the mid and high volume by 10-15%
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This gear photo by mrdeanwin features 1 piece of gear, including Washburn EA-50 Festival Series.