Deep Forest

Ebony ACE

Deep Forest

Ebony ACE

Color: Striped Ebony

SKU: DFEACE-A-U

With one strum you will hear that rich low-end. The Deep Forest Ebony ACE has a warmth that you will not find on a typical spruce top guitar. When the wood blends of the Ebony ACE are coupled with the size, shaping, and bracing of this auditorium cutaway, you enjoy added articulation and an easy-to-achieve great guitar tone that some have described like having a natural compression. With the integrated Barcus Berry active electronics, the Deep Forest Ebony ACE is ready for the stage as well as any all-acoustic opportunity you get.

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.

Washburn Deep Forest Ebony ACE Glamor Shot

Okoume Back & Sides

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

Washburn Deep Forest Ebony ACE Glamor Shot

Auditorium Body with Cutaway

The Auditorium body is a mid size, with excellent balance and projection. Combined with the cutaway, this guitar has modern looks, and playability.

Washburn Deep Forest Ebony ACE Glamor Shot

Barcus Berry Active Electronics

You will be perfectly at home on stage or in the studio with the onboard Barcus Berry active electronics, and it even come with a built in tuner.

Washburn Deep Forest Ebony ACE Glamor Shot

Specifications

Body & Construction

Top Wood Stripe Ebony
Back Wood Okoume
Sides Okoume
Type Acoustic Guitars
Shape Grand Auditorium
Style 6 String Acoustic

Electronics

Preamp System Barcus Berry LX4 Active with Tuner

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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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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