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Description
Discover the Washburn KC-44v, a solid body electric guitar that blends classic design with modern performance. Designed for musicians who demand versatility and reliability, this guitar is an excellent choice for both stage and studio settings. The KC-44v's dynamic humbucker pickups deliver a powerful and articulate sound, making it suitable for a wide range of genres from rock to blues. Its sleek, contoured body ensures comfortable playability, even during long jam sessions.
Equipped with a smooth maple neck and rosewood fretboard, the Washburn KC-44v offers excellent responsiveness and a fast playing experience. The 24-fret configuration provides ample room for intricate solos and expressive bends. Its double-cutaway design allows easy access to higher frets, enhancing your ability to explore the full tonal range of the instrument.
This model features a robust tremolo system, enabling players to achieve dramatic pitch variations without compromising tuning stability. Whether you're bending notes or diving into heavy riffs, this guitar keeps your sound tight and precise. With its reliable tuning machines, you can trust the KC-44v to stay in tune through intense performances.
Key Features:
- Solid body electric guitar
- Dynamic humbucker pickups for versatile sound
- Maple neck with rosewood fretboard
- 24 frets for extended range
- Double-cutaway design for easy high fret access
- Robust tremolo system for pitch variation
- Reliable tuning machines for stability
Reviews
4.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 3 Ratings
193
Good guitar... in 1992
I got this as a hand me down from my dad long ago after he bought it in the 90’s. It’s technically my second guitar, but I consider it my first because it’s the first one I actually played and tried to learn on. The guitar is out of commission for now because the electronics stopped working and I got better guitars, but I still own it. The action was super high and the bar on the rusty Floyd Rose literally snapped off once when I was trying to play like Dimebag, but I had a lot of fun with the guitar and I guess that’s what matters. The finish on the guitar looks super cool though and to this day I’ve never seen another one like it. Pictures online make it look pretty weird but in person it’s beautiful. I don’t know if I’ll ever restore this guitar back to its full potential, but I still hang onto it for the memories.
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