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Washburn oscar schmidt oe40b
Washburn oscar schmidt oe40b






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washburn oscar schmidt oe40b

We are an authorized dealer of this item. Oscar Schmidt by Washburn OG2CEFBC Flame Black Cherry Acoustic Electric Guitar Features: Acoustic/Electric Cutaway Active EQ system Dreadnought style High gloss finish Select spruce top Catalpa sides& back Standard X Bracing Rosewood Fingerboard Mahogany Neck Fully adjustable truss rod Chrome die cast tuners Lifetime warranty We are an authorized dealer of New Oscar Schmidt Guitars! Item Condition: This item is brand new. It features the WT92 Preamp with digital tuner built in. The OG2CEFBC is a deep dreadnought cutaway with a full acoustic resonance. Celtic, U.K.Flame Black Cherry Finish and Cutaway Styling! Active 3 Band EQ! Select Spruce Top! Oscar Schmidt Acoustic Electric Guitars combine quality woods with.

washburn oscar schmidt oe40b

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washburn oscar schmidt oe40b

  • Looking for Information About Mandolins.
  • Someone who could actually play mandocello could really pick up a storm on that kind of music! I play "Walk don't run" and "Pipeline" and "Ghost riders in the sky" on mandocello it's great fun. I guess maybe a new nut would be in order to make the two E's into a real course? Pull out your Echoplex, your Nudie suit, and go for deep twang.Great idea to do in any case because you could get and idea of how it would sound that way? Don't bother with distortion pedals, or any looping stuff. Make sure to add copious amounts of reverb. Surf, rock-a-billy, and even the bass lines on Chet Atkins thumb-picking sound amazing. Marty is right on point when he says Duane Eddy licks would be fun. I have a couple of telecasters set up this way, and one Gretsch knock-off, and they are fun. I found that trying to double all the courses didn't work well on electrics, as the super fat strings with the pickups adjusted closely would just make too much noise and distortion. I use drop c# or drop d tuning stings that a few companies make for electric guitars, and just double up on the e string. You can easily do it with just changing string gauges.

    washburn oscar schmidt oe40b

    Last edited by Bernie Daniel Apr-11-2015 at 5:30pm. Now the question if I just left the guitar pick ups on it what kind of sound pickup do you think I'd get with 4 or 5 courses sitting above where 6 strings used to be? Then I'll make a mandocello or more likely a cittern (5-course C to E) out of it. If he holds to the price range he quoted me and the guitar is not a basket case then it almost seems like one of those no-brainers I'm probably buying it. Here is a video that is probably similar to what he has based on his description - still waiting for him email back to pics. I did find a lot of stuff on line about them - they were made by Washburn and are supposedly well made, good sounding imitations of the Gibson - except they are a bit larger - 17" lower bout (versus 16"). Well one guitar he mentioned was an L-5! Yikes!īut it turns out not to be a Gibson L-5 but rather an Oscar Schmidt OE40 L-5. Of course, hearing arch top I ask what he was selling - since I never have any interest in buying more of them anyway Struck up a conversation with a local picker who in the course of talking arch tops said he was going to move some of his because he does not play jazz any more. I had a very interesting possibility materialize last Thursday. I have a quick question here and it of course reveals my ignorance about pick ups and electric guitars.






    Washburn oscar schmidt oe40b