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Description

Unleash your inner shredder with the Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM, a guitar engineered for those who dare to push musical boundaries. Tailored for the modern metal enthusiast, this solid body electric guitar combines classic craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. At its core is a robust mahogany body topped with a striking quilt maple veneer, ensuring both durability and aesthetic appeal.

The Seymour Duncan Distortion and Jazz pickups are a standout feature, offering a versatile range of tones from crystal-clear cleans to aggressive, high-gain screams. These pickups are directly mounted to the body, maximizing sustain and tonal depth. The PXM10FRQTBLM’s thin maple neck and ebony fretboard, outfitted with 24 super-jumbo frets, provide a fast and smooth playing experience that's perfect for intricate solos and rapid-fire riffs.

For those who love expressive playing, the original Floyd Rose tremolo system allows for dynamic pitch modulation, from subtle vibratos to wild dive bombs, without sacrificing tuning stability. Complementing this is the Buzz Feiten Tuning System, which ensures precise intonation across the fretboard, addressing common tuning challenges faced by guitarists.

Whether you're laying down heavy riffs or soaring leads, the Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM is designed to elevate your performance and captivate your audience.

Key Features:

  • Mahogany body with quilt maple veneer
  • Seymour Duncan Distortion and Jazz pickups for versatile tones
  • Thin maple neck with ebony fretboard and 24 super-jumbo frets
  • Original Floyd Rose tremolo for expressive pitch modulation
  • Buzz Feiten Tuning System for precise intonation
  • Series/Parallel switches to customize your sound

Product specs

Brand Washburn
Model PXM10FRQTBLM Parallaxe with Quilted Maple Top
Finish Trans Blue
Year 2010s
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Shape S-Style
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Locking Tremolo Bridge
Color Family Blue
Fretboard Material Ebony
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Number of Frets 24
Number of Strings 6-String
Pickup Configuration HH
Right / Left Handed Right Handed

FAQs

What kind of pickups does the Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM have?

The Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM features a dual humbucker (HH) pickup configuration, which provides a powerful, full-bodied sound suitable for rock and metal genres.

Does the Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM have a locking tremolo bridge?

Yes, the Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM is equipped with a locking tremolo bridge, allowing for stable tuning during aggressive playing and dive-bomb effects.

Is the Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM suitable for advanced players?

With its 24 frets, locking tremolo, and versatile humbucker pickups, the Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM is well-suited for advanced players looking for a high-performance guitar.

What is the neck construction of the Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM?

The Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM features a bolt-on neck construction, which provides a bright tone and allows for easy neck adjustments or replacements.

What material is the fretboard of the Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM made from?

The fretboard of the Washburn PXM10FRQTBLM is made from ebony, known for its smooth feel and bright tonal characteristics.

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