Deep Forest

Ebony D

Deep Forest

Ebony D

Color: Striped Ebony

SKU: DFED-A-U

Its dark, classy and simple elegance gets your attention, but playing the Washburn Deep Forest Ebony D is what will earn your fervor. The tone is deep with a rich, full voice. The action and neck are designed for modern comfort. It transitions flawlessly from strumming to fingerstyle and its deep lows give it a sonic presence that you will not forget.

Striped Ebony Top

Striped Ebony is prized as a tonewood for it's deep and strong bass and lower mids, while still providing clear highs and slightly scooped mid ranges similar to rosewood.

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Okoume Back & Sides

The Okoume back and sides keep the tones more toward the warmer side.

Washburn Deep Forest Ebony D glamor shot

Traditional Dreadnought Body

The Traditional Dreadnought Body on the Ebony D provides a deep, fully voiced, balanced tonal response.

Washburn Deep Forest Ebony D glamor shot

Modern Neck Profile

The modern neck profile of the Ebony D is ultra comfortable and a great fit for any style of playing.

Washburn Deep Forest Ebony D glamor shot

Specifications

Body & Construction

Top Wood Striped Ebony
Back Wood Okoume
Sides Okoume
Type Acoustic Guitars
Shape Dreadnought
Style 6 String Acoustic

Other

Color Striped Ebony
Finish Matte

Neck

Neck Wood Mahogany
Fretboard Engineered Wood
Inlays Dots
Nut ABS
Nut Width 43mm
Scale 25.5"

Hardware

Hardware Chrome
Bridge Engineered Wood
Tuners Die-Cast

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CHICAGO SKYLINE

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 140 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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