The Washburn Cumberland series of acoustic Guitars feature solid Alaskan sitka spruce tops, flame maple back and sides and gold hardware. Maple has a brighter sound than mahogany or rosewood so these Guitars tend to sound clearer and more articulate. This works out especially well for the larger bodied jumbo versions that might loose focus with a mellower sounding back and side wood.
Washburn WJ40SCE Cumberland Series Jumbo Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features
•Jumbo cutaway body style
•Solid Alaskan Sitka Spruce top
•Quarter sawn scalloped bracing
•Flame maple sides and back
•Satin finished maple neck with two-way truss rod
•Neck and headstock binding
•Rosewood fingerboard and bridge with bone nut and saddle.
•Flame maple capped headstock with abalone Washburn logo & stylized W inlay.
•Gold die cast chrome tuners
•Fishman Presys+ Tuner/Preamp System
•Comes equipped with D'Addario strings
Washburn Guitars continues a long tradition of fine instrument making which began in Chicago in 1883. Washburn guitars are embraced as the very embodiment and refeclective spirit of the hard-working musicians who play then as well as the people who designed and crafted them. Washburn continues to be a consistent leader in combining design, innovation, and technology to deliver the rich, bold sounds for a vast musical landscape.
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