Heritage

D100SWCE

Heritage

D100SWCE

Color: Natural

SKU: HD100SWCEK-D-U

A Cutaway-Electric version of Washburn’s Heritage Series all solid wood D100S Dreadnought. The D100SWCE is upgraded with a Fishman Presys Blend preamp and under saddle transducer with a microphone blend. A solid Torrefied Sitka Spruce soundboard paired with solid mahogany back and sides provides for an aged voice that harkens back to the prewar golden era of acoustic guitar building.

All Heritage Series Solid Wood acoustics share the following Series details: Ebony fingerboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle, 2-ring Abalone / Maple rosette, Heritage Faux-Tortoise pick guard, Ivoroid body binding, Pearl head stock logo, Graphtech Ratio-tuned tuning machines w/black knobs, and hard shell case.

Specifications

Body & Construction

Top Wood Torrefied Solid Sitka Spruce
Back Wood Solid Mahogany
Sides Solid Mahogany
Bracing Cathedral Peaked Scalloped-X
Rosette 2-ring, Abalone/Maple
Type Acoustic Guitars
Shape Dreadnought
Style 6 String Acoustic, Cutaway

Electronics

Controls Volume / EQ=bass, mid, treble / notch / micblend / phase
Pickups Under Saddle Transducer
Preamp System Fishman Presys+ Blend EQ with built in mic & tuner.

Other

Color Natural
Finish Gloss Finish
Strings D'Addario EXP-16 light set phospher bronze

Neck

Neck Wood Satin Mahogany with Walnut Rails & 2-way Truss Rod
Fretboard Ebony
Number Of Frets 20 frets
Inlays Offset 3mm dots
Nut Bone
Nut Width 1-11/16
Scale 25-1/2

Hardware

Hardware Chrome hardware
Bridge Ebony
Tuners Graphtech Ratio Tuned w/Black buttons

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AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL

1883, Chicago. George Washburn begins a legacy of greatness with the first Washburn stringed instruments, bringing quality instruments priced for home musicians. In 1889, Washburn becomes the largest mandolin maker in America.

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AGE OF INNOVATION

In the early 20th century Washburn continues to lead with quality guitars, banjos, and madolins. In 1912, Washburn releases the Lakeside Jumbo, the first dreadnought guitar. In 1930, Washburn merges with Tonk Brothers and releases the Solo Deluxe, the precursor of the auditorium style guitar and one of the best-selling guitars created.

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AMPLIFIED AND ACOUSTIC

With the onset of the 1970's, Washburn releases the Wing series, our first electric models. The Wing series continues the Washburn standard by delivering a show quality instrument at a home artist price. In the 80’s and 90’s the Washburn Festival series revitalizes the art of acoustic performance, contributing to the rise of "unplugged" performances.

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CLASSIC VALUES WITH TODAY'S ADVANCES

For over 135 years, Washburn has been committed to providing the highest quality instruments. Whether it's a guitar, banjo, or mandolin – if it’s a Washburn, it won’t let you down.

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