Product Detail
The Washburn Apprentice AG70CE is an ideal choice for serious beginners. It offers great sound and playability, and will grow with you as you advance. This guitar features a select spruce top for a bright and clear tone. The Ovangkol back and sides add warmth and projection. The comfortable Grand Auditorium body suits various playing styles, and the cutaway design lets you easily reach the higher frets. With the built-in Barcus-Berry LX4 pickup system, you can plug in and perform on stage. It has a 3-band EQ, presence control, and a built-in tuner for easy adjustments. The mahogany neck with a flamed maple capped headstock looks stylish and feels great to play. It's perfect for those who want to upgrade their playing and perform in both acoustic and electric settings. In the USA, a hardshell case is included to protect your investment. Technical specs: Select Spruce top, Ovangkol back and sides, Quarter sawn scalloped bracing, Custom Apprentice rosette. Electronics include Volume, built-in tuner, Bass/Mid/Treble, Notch/Presence controls with Barcus-Berry LX4 preamp. Mahogany neck, engineered fretboard with 20 frets and dot inlays, ABS nut, 1-11/16 nut width, 25-1/2 scale. Chrome hardware, engineered wood bridge, Chrome Diecast tuners with black buttons. Natural color, gloss finish, D'Addario EXP-16 light set phospher bronze strings.
Using your Washburn Apprentice AG70CE is easy. If you're playing acoustically, just pick up the guitar and start strumming. When you want to play on stage or through an amplifier, plug it in using the built - in Barcus - Berry LX4 pickup system. Use the 3 - band EQ, presence control, and built - in tuner to get the perfect sound. Before playing, always tune your guitar using the built - in tuner or the chrome die - cast tuners. As for maintenance, keep your guitar in a dry and stable environment. After playing, wipe the strings with a clean cloth to remove sweat and dirt. If you're in the USA, use the included hardshell case to store and transport your guitar to protect it from damage. Also, be careful when adjusting the truss rod as improper adjustment can affect the playability of the guitar. If you're not sure, it's best to take it to a professional.