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I was out yesterday and stopped in a local music store as I've been thinking about buying an acoustic lately. The local store carries alot of off brands and low-end (price wise) guitars, both acoustic and electric, so I really didn't expect that I would see anything I was interested in.

The store owner gave me a Washburn D-10 to noodle with for a bit..he recommended it, and had it on sale for $275, and offered to throw in a strap and a set of strings...okay, I was skeptical because of the price until I tried it.

I have to say, I was impressed with the tone AND the build, and needless to say I walked out with a new acoustic. I compared it to my old Takamine which is basically unplayable anymore due to warping, and the Washburn, despite being half the price I payed for the Takamine, sounded better, and just felt more solid.

I'd recommend this guitar to anyone looking for a decent acoustic. It's not a Martin or a Taylor, but sounded as good as some Yamahas and Takamines that I've tried in the past that sold for $450-$600.

The Washburn is made in China, and the build is flawless. It has that nice high end sparkle as well as a nice bass response, and the tuners are very good, and the neck is solid.
 
The D-10S is what rekindled my love of acoustic guitar....somewhere back in 2004/2005.....and I bought a 96 model that was amazing.


4 years later I have a new D46 Southwest Series that is phenominal
 
Apparently the best selling acoustic for under $500. I really like mine. Sounds and looks great! :bravo:

It had a couple of finish flaws, but other than that the build is very good and it is a very playable guitar.
 
My first guitar when I started out two years ago was a D10S. I still have it, still love it, and it remains my go to guitar. It's the guitar that goes with us on our vacations. I did spend a little extra money and upgraded to a bone nut and saddle, and based on the return they gave me in terms of sound, they were well worth the extra coin.

Congrats TS, she's a great guitar and you're going to love her.
 
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