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The Washburn Deep Forest Burl acoustic/electric guitar in Amber Fade isn’t just a beautiful guitar—it’s a stage-ready, great-sounding instrument that’s built for comfort and versatility. Its auditorium body shape offers a balanced tone and a comfortable feel, while the burl-blend poplar top and okoume back and sides create rich, resonant sound with plenty of character. A smooth mahogany neck and siris 20-fret fingerboard make for an easy playing experience, whether you’re fingerpicking or strumming.
With a striking amber fade finish, this guitar looks as bold as it sounds—and thanks to its built-in Barcus Berry LX4 preamp system, it’s ready to plug in and perform at any moment.
Why You’ll Love It:
The auditorium body is slim and comfortable, perfect for long sessions or players with a smaller frame
Unique burl top gives each guitar a distinct look—no two are exactly alike
Warm, articulate tone that’s ideal for both solo playing and singer-songwriters
Plug-and-play performance with onboard Barcus Berry electronics
Great choice for players who want standout looks, comfort, and versatility in one instrument
Please note: this instrument is stamped "used" on the back of the headstock and was given a new serial number by a manufacturer-authorized refurbisher. It may have at one time been deemed to have a cosmetic imperfection or to need a repair. It has now been expertly repaired, plays like new and shows little wear.
The Washburn Deep Forest Burl acoustic/electric guitar in Amber Fade isn’t just a beautiful guitar—it’s a stage-ready, great-sounding instrument that’s built for comfort and versatility. Its auditorium body shape offers a balanced tone and a comfortable feel, while the burl-blend poplar top and okoume back and sides create rich, resonant sound with plenty of character. A smooth mahogany neck and siris 20-fret fingerboard make for an easy playing experience, whether you’re fingerpicking or strumming.
With a striking amber fade finish, this guitar looks as bold as it sounds—and thanks to its built-in Barcus Berry LX4 preamp system, it’s ready to plug in and perform at any moment.
Why You’ll Love It:
The auditorium body is slim and comfortable, perfect for long sessions or players with a smaller frame
Unique burl top gives each guitar a distinct look—no two are exactly alike
Warm, articulate tone that’s ideal for both solo playing and singer-songwriters
Plug-and-play performance with onboard Barcus Berry electronics
Great choice for players who want standout looks, comfort, and versatility in one instrument
Please note: this instrument is stamped "used" on the back of the headstock and was given a new serial number by a manufacturer-authorized refurbisher. It may have at one time been deemed to have a cosmetic imperfection or to need a repair. It has now been expertly repaired, plays like new and shows little wear.
The Washburn Deep Forest Burl acoustic/electric guitar in Amber Fade isn’t just a beautiful guitar—it’s a stage-ready, great-sounding instrument that’s built for comfort and versatility. Its auditorium body shape offers a balanced tone and a comfortable feel, while the burl-blend poplar top and okoume back and sides create rich, resonant sound with plenty of character. A smooth mahogany neck and siris 20-fret fingerboard make for an easy playing experience, whether you’re fingerpicking or strumming.
With a striking amber fade finish, this guitar looks as bold as it sounds—and thanks to its built-in Barcus Berry LX4 preamp system, it’s ready to plug in and perform at any moment.
Why You’ll Love It:
The auditorium body is slim and comfortable, perfect for long sessions or players with a smaller frame
Unique burl top gives each guitar a distinct look—no two are exactly alike
Warm, articulate tone that’s ideal for both solo playing and singer-songwriters
Plug-and-play performance with onboard Barcus Berry electronics
Great choice for players who want standout looks, comfort, and versatility in one instrument
Please note: this instrument is stamped "used" on the back of the headstock and was given a new serial number by a manufacturer-authorized refurbisher. It may have at one time been deemed to have a cosmetic imperfection or to need a repair. It has now been expertly repaired, plays like new and shows little wear.