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Description

The Washburn Mirage Pro is an acoustic-electric guitar designed for musicians who crave versatility and precision. This guitar effortlessly bridges the gap between traditional acoustic warmth and the modern convenience of electronic amplification. Crafted with a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides, the Mirage Pro offers a rich, resonant sound that suits a variety of musical styles.

Its slim, comfortable neck and smooth cutaway design make it easy to reach higher frets, enhancing playability for both beginners and seasoned guitarists. The onboard Fishman Presys+ preamp system provides clear, natural sound when plugged in, ensuring your performance is as dynamic and expressive as your unplugged sessions. The Mirage Pro also features a built-in tuner, allowing for quick adjustments on the go.

Whether you're strumming at a campfire or performing on stage, the Washburn Mirage Pro delivers consistent sound quality and reliable performance. Its elegant design is complemented by durable hardware and meticulous craftsmanship, making it a valuable addition to any musician’s collection.

Key Features:

  • Solid spruce top for enhanced resonance and sound projection
  • Mahogany back and sides for a balanced tone
  • Fishman Presys+ preamp system with built-in tuner
  • Slim neck profile for comfortable playability
  • Cutaway design for easy access to upper frets
  • High-quality hardware for durability and stability
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See how Roger Waters uses Washburn Mirage Pro

Roger Waters

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Pink Floyd

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Roger Waters used his both black and blue sunburst Washburn Mirage Pro guitars during Radio KAOS tour (1987) for Welcome to the Machine, Wish you were here, Mother, Final Cut and If. A few years later he also used the blue one during Wall Live in Berlin (1990) for Mother, and also Andy Fairwater Low played it during In the Flesh tour (2000) in Each Small Candle.

The Mirage Series was introduced by Washburn in 1984 as the original acoustic/electric solidbody line of guitars. It had mahagony body and neck, rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlay and matching headstock with three-per-side chrome diecast tuners. It also featured active electronics with piezo pickup in bridge, an exposed humbucker below the soundhole, EQ section with three knobs (Equalizer, Middle, Gain), and two knobs (Volume, Tone) and a three-way switch on the front of the guitar for separate controls.

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