Washburn USM-R60BCE Resonator Guitar, Matte Black
Designed in conjunction with acclaimed Nashville musician, Richie Owens, the R60RCE/BCE have unique features that set them apart from the majority of resonator guitars. The R60BCE features a matte black finish and the R60RCE features a matte amber flame maple finish. All other features are the same for both models. The R60RCE/BCE is a round neck, acoustic/electric resonator guitar with a venetian cutaway for easy upper fret access. The body is comprised of a maple top, back and sides flame maple in the case of the R60RCE for powerful lows and rich mids. The top features a unique F hole and pickguard and supports a custom proprietary coverplate of Richie’s design. It houses the spun aluminum cone and aluminum spider bridge for great sustain and a maple and ebony tipped top saddle for added crispness. The maple neck is capped with a 20 fret rosewood fingerboard. String spacing, neck and nut width are wider than standard, 48mm at the nut, to facilitate fingerstyle playing and fast and precise slide work. The Wilkinson Deluxe tuners feature green buttons and have a 15:1 ratio for quick, accurate tuning. At the heart of the R60RCE/BCE’s electronics is a Lace Sensor pickup with one volume and 1 tone control. This pickup has great overall balance and clarity, capturing the true essence, versatility and soul of this unique instrument.
Product Features
- Flame maple top, back & sides
- Maple top, back & sides
- Rosewood fingerboard
- Aluminium Spider Bridge with Maple and Ebony Top Saddle
crude and cheap construction not much of a resonator sound major defects the intonation is way off by the 5th fret nearly a quarter tone sharp perhaps from stretched strings so, change the strings and thats a MAJOR PROBLEM the tail is a cheap stamping. and keeping the ball of the string in the groove until the string is tension requires an assistant. so with some struggle finally restrung. AND THEN! as i started bringing the strings into tune and the B string still low A the string snapped at the ball (D’Addario .014) had to open a second (and…
Nice guitar