Is Washburn Guitars out of business?

Is Washburn Guitars out of business?

Washburn Guitars is an American manufacturer and importer of guitars, mandolins, and other string instruments. The original company was established in 1883 in Chicago, Illinois. The modern Washburn is a division of US Music Corp., in turn now owned by JAM Industries USA….Washburn Guitars.

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Websitewashburn.com

What is the opening of a guitar called?

soundhole
The hole in the top of an acoustic guitar is called the soundhole.

Is Washburn made in China?

To be sure, there is no shortage of guitars being made in China these days, including some of the most recognizable and best-selling brands: Washburn, Yamaha, Guild, Epiphone, Eastman, the Loar, Fender, Ovation, Blueridge, Recording King, Alvarez, Luna, Sigma, and Gibson all manufacture guitars, or components of them.

What is guitar top?

The guitar top, or soundboard, is a finely crafted and engineered element often made of spruce, cedar, or mahogany. This thin (often 2 or 3mm. thick) piece of wood, strengthened by different types of internal bracing, is considered to be the most prominent factor in determining the sound quality of a guitar.

What is the thing at the top of the guitar called?

Headstock
Headstock. At the top of the neck is the headstock or peghead of the guitar, which holds the tuning pegs and keys that allow the guitar to be tuned. Headstocks can be straight or angled, and come in many different shapes depending on maker and model.

What strings do Washburn Guitars use?

Washburn’s ship with light-gauge D’addario strings, though most acoustic instruments can accept any standard acoustic guitar string gauge. Please note, if you opt for a heavier or lighter string gauge, your instrument may require a professional instrument set-up in order to compensate for the differing string tension.

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