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Arched spruce top Arched maple back Maple sides Mahogany neck Rosewood fretboard
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #88856 in Musical Instruments
- Size: 4/4
- Color: Sunburst
- Brand: Washburn
- Model: AB40VSK
- Released on: 2009-01-01
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x 46.00" w x 20.00" l, 38.00 pounds
Features
- Arched spruce top Arched maple back
- Maple sides Mahogany neck Rosewood fretboard
Customer Reviews
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.Washburn AB40VSK AEB
By Kenneth A. Robinson
To start off the Bass that is pictured is not the Bass you will recieve. That is the old AB40 Bass the new Bass is the standard version of the Stu Hamm Bass. The standard version has the sound hole slots not a round open hole the neck has dot abalone inlays and a vintage style teardrop tobacco sunburst finish. The neck of this bass has a very electric bass guitar feel to it somewhere inbetween a PBASS and a JBASS, very smooth and fast feeling.
Action, Finish, and build quality are top notch. Solid Spruce top Figured maple back I do believe the back and sides are laminated but not sure. Now as some one who has been playing bass for 35+ years and has had the Tacoma, Ibanez, and Breedlove acoustic basses this bass is the most comfortable to play the drawback is the way the Bridge is attached this bass has an individuale saddle and piezo pickup for each string yes this bass is intonatable throughout the entire neck and the action is ajustable that is something that makes this bass great. But with with this type of bridge there is some give and take. The bass unpluged is not very loud it is loud enough for private practice but you must plug into an amp the reason for this is because by having the type of bridge Washburn put on this bass they had to add a block of wood that is glued to the top and back of the body, this makes the bridge more stable but it interfears with the free movement of the top soundboard. That being said I have never played a acoustic bass that was loud enough to play along with an acoustic six string. Pluged in this bass sounds great it still has that acoustic sound and it has individual pickup level controles on the back of the bass so you can really dial in the best sound for your needs. In closing if you are looking for a really nice acoustic bass that is intonatable slim profile body and smooth playing neck this bass will not disapoint you. For more information and a sound sample go to [...] and click on the Stu Hamm link
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