Hey guys, I’m back again and this time I decided to switch things up a bit. For this review, instead of the normal band reviews, I’ll be reviewing Washburn RX-Series electric guitar, model RX10MRD. I personally own, and have been constantly using this guitar for about four of five years, so I know from a personal view that this guitar has an absolutely beautiful body type,layout,and an amazing sound when played on, and off of an amplifier. This guitar has many features. The body of the guitar is made up of Basswood. The neck is made of Maple Bolt-on, with the Fret board being made up of Rosewood, that contains up to twenty-four (24) frets that contain the fret inlays as dots. The tuners are made up of a Chrome Diecast. The nut type on the neck is; Graphtech Nubone,Black, with the width being forty-three Millimeters (43 mm), and has a scale of twenty-five-point-five (25.5). The electronics on the body base has two (2) volume/two(2) control knobs, and the pickups are a three (3) way toggle system, with the pickups being Dual Washburn Humbuckers, and the pickup configuration is H/H. The entire body of the guitar is made up of Chrome Hardware, and comes in the color of Metallic red,or solid black, with a gloss finish. This guitar uses D’addario EXL 120 Light Gauge strings, and fits to a GB4 Gig-Bag, which is sold separately. Brand-new on Amazon, this guitar is normally sold for $166.72, and $119.00 used. At Guitar Center, brand-new, it sells for $159. Thank you so much guys for viewing my blog here at Metalhead Productions, I will be posting every other Monday, reviewing metal bands from around the world, instruments, electronic equipment, and more. If you have any questions or if you have any requests or suggestions on what I should review next, tell me in the comments below, and as always I’ll see you next time!
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