Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/16/2004
at 02:46pm
by Anonymous
Features
:9
this is just a follow up to a previous review I posted a good while back.(I'm the guy with two of them.) First, I chose the BT8 section because there was no listing for a "Billy T" Both of mine are set neck Billy T's made in Korea. The "6" I gave on the fit and finish was a mistake and should have been a 91/2. While the stock pickups are fine, I have now swapped the pickups on the stock one for Dimarzio Dual Sound. There is an improvement making it sound even better. But as with the other one, in which I put Duncans, the difference is nowhere near major. My new Carvin Belair amp does wonders for both guitars. I also have a 73 Fender Dual Showman, and a Roland Jazz Chorus 120, and the Carvin definitely sounds the best. I now use one of the guitars for slide and it sounds awesome!!( the one with Dimarzio's ) And I didn't have to change the action any at all. I have also bought two bolt neck Billy T's because they can be had for about a hundred bucks on Ebay. I also bought a BT290 in brand new condition, from an individual for $139. It has P90s. It is a great slide guitar, although I gave the seller a hard time for getting his info incorrect, cause he said it was Korean, but was actually Indonesean, and he got the weight wrong too. (mental note, never email anybody concerning anything, 3 hours after you've had oral surgery, and have eaten two Percocets, It's just now a good plan)In my oppinion These are some of the best guitars for the money you will ever find anywhere. I also have been buying BT bodies and building some great guitars. So if you have some BT4 bodies for sale. Please give me a call. Don Phelps 919-362-9463. As I said before in my previous review, These are the most comfortable guitars you will ever wear.
Sound
:No Opinion
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: US $200.00 each used
Submitted 09/25/2002
at 04:42pm
by Don Phelps
Features
:10
I have 2 of these. Both are Korean, 22 frets, mahogany bodies and necks,with rosewood fingerboards. 1 is red all over with an incredible flawless flamed maple top the other is red all over with an orange sunburst flamed top. I have seen these "tops" refered to by one dealer as a foto flame, but I have checked them out thoroughly and I believe that both are a thin venneer of real maple.Therefore neither has a "real maple cap, or top" both have 2 Duncan Designed humbuckers, three way selector, and tun-o-matic bridge, cream body and neck binding. One vol, one tone. Medium jumbo frets. I bought them from separate music dealers for $200.00 each, used. The offset body is more comfortable than any thing I have ever played strapped on standing up. Both are lighter (weightwise)than most Les Pauls. They both have medium sized necks with a slight "V" contour, and are easy and comfortable to play.
Sound
:9
Both my guitars have quite adequate pickups, however, I put USA duncans (59 neck,pearly gates bridge) in one. That guitar does sound better, but the difference is so minor that it doesn't warrant swapping out the other guitar's pickups, in spite of the fact that I have Duncans and Dimarzio's on hand to do it with. The stock pickups are fine. They are completely quiet, and full sounding, and give you ABOUT the same variations soundwise as you will find on a Les Paul.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:6
Both were used and so I did the setup. they both play extreamly well.As far as fit and finish are concerned, this is about as good as you will find coming out of Korea. The overall look of these guitars has brought many positive comments from other guitar players.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I've had no problems so far. Ive owned one for 3 years. They are very well built and solid
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Dont know cause I bought them used. Any time I've called Washburn for info, they were helpful
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing for 35 years. I build Strats and Tele's. I buy and sell. so I keep about 40 guitars on hand all the time. This review is done on the perspective of a $2oo.oo Korean guitar. Does It sound and play as good as my Les Paul DC Standard, or my 59 Les paul junior? (a real one,not a re-issue) SHIT NO!!! But do the math!! Both those guitars cost 6 times as much!!! I would give both those Gibsons an "11" but I'd give the Billy T 8's a SOLID 9. And as I said in the beginning, the offset, double cutaway bodied are more comfortable to "wear" than anything I've ever played period. I wish thet had a 9 1/2 rating for this catagory
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: US $310
Submitted 04/05/2002
at 03:55pm
by Chris
Email: mesa_311<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:8
Made in 1999, In korea. 22 fret laminated top. 2 selectors etc...
Sound
:6
It suits my style ok, I guess. I play mostly hard-rock I am running it with a Tech 21 Power Engine 60, a Sansamp GT2, and a DoD Grunge. I use to use this with an old crate gfx-30, and it sounded good at the time. I think the pickups suck on this thing. Since I have gotten this guitar, I have grown alot musical and can tell shit when i hear it. I was thinking about putting in new pickups but read on for the full story... Ill give it a 6 for the sound, (2 if the pickups didnt suck)
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
The action was setup fine, no fret buzz or anything, pickups were setup high but they fell back into the body after about 2 weeks. I lve the beautiful orange sunburst finish though, hard to see minor scratches. It was setup pretty good when i bought it..
Reliability/Durability
:3
Heres where my problem sits....The selector switch is total garbage. AFter only a month with this thing, it shorted out about 3/4 of the time when i select the bridge pickup(major turnoff) The volume control has also went. Everytime it is turned below 7 it omits a very loud, high, shrill almost scream like noise. Hampers ability to anything other than full blast severely. Also, there is a large fret buzz on the E string, I havent been able to fix it short of just cutting the damned fret off. I didnt abuse this thing and now everything seems to be going on it. I would get it fixed, but there is too much wrong with it and I'd be better off getting a new one.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never Dealt With
Overall Rating
:4
I have been playing for over 5 years. This was my third guitar. As I said before this thing sounded good whenver i bought it, but it's quality went downhill after that. If it were stolen I'd probably laugh at the stupid fucker, then save up for a Washburn BT2QVS. My favorite feature is definetly the striking sunburst finish ala PRS and even some Gibsons. For the price, its a good beginner guitar but not anything more. Who knows, I just could have gotten a flawed guitar from the factory, seeing as not many people here have these problems. All in all get if if you are absolutely desperate, I know i cant count on it anymore.
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 01/14/2002
at 04:54pm
by Onkel, Sweden
Features
:8
I have no idea when or where it was made, but my guess is around -99 in Taiwan och Korea. 22 frets, 1 volume, one tone knob and a 3-way switch to switch between the two passive humbuckers.
The style is somewhere between a Strat and Eddie Van Halens Wolfgang signature. Nice red kind of flamed top ond Grover tuning.
When I bought it I didn't get any extras. No gig bag no nothing. Which was kinda cheap since the guitars kost a lot more in Sweden than in the US. The original price on this one was about 749 dollar but I got it on sale.
Sound
:9
This guitar suits my music style real well. I am an allround guitarist and I play both blues and death metal, and I must say that this guitar handles it very good. When i play blues I only uses my guitar and my amp (a Laney Chrome-O-Zone) and sometimes my Bad Horsie wah-wah and in my darker moments I also use a Danelectro FabTone distortion pedal.
One thing I've had a problem with is that the pickups likes to make a lot of noise while I ain't playing. It's very irritating.
But overall it's a very good guitar that you can play most styles in music with.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
I had a problem with one of the humbuckers when I first got it. Sometimes it worked great while other times it could go silent. But I got that fixed on the warranty.
And, to my surprise, the Gover tuning pegs were kind of bad.
Reliability/Durability
:8
I have played some live shows with this guitar and so far I haven't had any problems with it other than it likes to go out of tune now and then. The finish is still good after a year of playing so it lokks like new. I allways use this guitar on gigs without a backup since I haven't got any other guitar. But I trust it so even if I had another one I wouldn't bother taking it along also.
Customer Support
:9
I got a 1 year warranty and I've used it one time and there was no problem at all. So the place I got it from was real good.
Overall Rating
:8
I've had this guitar for about one year now and it's still in perfekt condition. But there are better guitars than this one, but not at the same price. Before this one I had a Fender Tele and I had all kinds of problem with it, but not with this one.
If it was stolen I wouldn't buy the same guitar again since I'm trying to sell it allready in favor of a new guitar. I don't like to have a guitar for too long since I often play different kinds of music styles. But this one is an real allaround guitar.
So if you're in to many different styles of music and only can afford one guitar, I say that this is the guitar you're looking for.
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: US $309 used
Submitted 01/04/2002
at 06:27pm
by Jake
Email: rothja<at>knight dot cmi dot k12 dot il dot us
Features
:10
This guitar was made in Korea, and has 22 frets. Not sure about the year, serial # is 7120144, you can figure it out if you want. Laminate top, and is a dark red on the edges, but more orange in the middle. This guitar has one volume and one tone control. Washburn-Duncan hybrid pick-ups and grover tuners...nice. Body is mahogany, and the neck is probably maple. I'm just going from my dad, who knows about wood. 2 pickups and a three way switch. Mine came with a strap, but only because of some Christmas sale. This guitar is a Paul Reed Smith copy down to everything besides the head. Very nice. I could not ask for more in this category.
Sound
:10
This guitar suites my style perfectly, which is all styles of rock and a little country. I'm starting to get into jazz a little, and though I can't play much of it, this guitar can get a nice jazzy tone. I'm using this with an Ibanez GT-10 practice amp, which is not exactly a quality amp or anything, but it still sounds awesome. It's not really noisy at all on any settings, except a little on distortion. The sound is very rich and very bright, but really only if you want it to be. If you mess around with the tone knob, you can get anywhere from muffled to bright. It's a very versatile guitar and can make a lot of different sounds, you can cover the whole spectrum of rock with it pretty easily. I haven't heard a song yet that I can't duplicate almost perfectly with this guitars. I have no dislikes whatsoever about it, it's perfect (for me anyway)
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
Let's go down the list.
-It was set up fine from the factory, I haven't needed to mess around with the action at all.
-other than being a little dusty this guitar has no major flaws.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I have played this guitar live before small audiences and it holds out fine. The hardware will definently last, this guitar is already several years old, and in perfect condition. The only problem I have had is the nut that holds the input jack in place popped off....yeah that brought it down a little. The guy at the shop fixed it for me in about 5 minutes and I haven't had a problem since. The finish will last FOREVER no shit. The strap buttons have not so much as jiggled in the time I have owned this instrument. I could depend on this guitar easily. Last of all, if I had to, I'd play this without a backup. I'm not worried about the guitar, but the quality of it won't help much if the strings break or something. It gets a nine from me because of the nut incident.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I have no experience with Washburn.
Overall Rating
:10
I have only played one year, and I own a Washburn D-8 accoustic guitar. You might want to discredit me now, especially because I gave the BT-8 almost all tens, but my guitar teach is almost thirty, and has been playing for at least 15 years. He agrees with me on everything I have said. The guy I bought it from has played even longer. Trust me, I am not over exagerating anything. This is a really fucking (please excuse the profanity) sweet guitar!!! I don't see how it's possible to lose a guitar, but if it were stolen it would be a dark day for whoever did it. I would buy it again. Other guitars I have played are a used american fat strat, an ibanez RG something-or-other, a peavey detonator, some shitty squire. This guitar beats the hell out of the other guitars, yes even the fat strat. Buy this guitar, and send me money for recommending it.
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: US $289 used
Submitted 12/24/2001
at 08:18pm
by Anonymous
Features
:8
I'm not sure what year this guitar was made, I believe it was made in Korea, the BT-8 was discontinued, so the info isn't on the website. 2 frets, solid top that is dark orange around the edge and fades to a lighter orange in the middle. Grover tuners and some kind of washburn pickups. It has two pickups, one volume and one tone knob. Body style is sort of strat-like but not really. Non locking tuners.
It would be cool if it had a middle pickup and maybe a sepperate volume control for each pick-up. Still gets an eight from me.
Sound
:9
I play mostly power-chord type rock, but also some other stuff. A litte clapton, r.e.m., some older classic rock songs that just stick out in my mind, DMB. It sounds very nice for all of them. I can get just about any sound of it. I last used it with a roland amp and an ibanez distortion pedal. When the distortion is really heavy, individual notes are kind of loud. It really does have a nice sound, but it's a little wimpy when it's clean.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The action on this guitar is great, it was designed very well. No manufacturing flaws that I have found. Very pretty red-orange color, Grover tuners, so it stays in tune nicely. Great guitar.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Well I haven't flung it against the wall or anything, but I have bumped it a few times and it's pretty solid. The strap buttons are very solid, I'm not worried about them coming loose. I can definently depend on it, and I'd use it without a back-up if I had to, but it's always a good idea to have a back-up.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I bought it used and didn't get a warranty. I haven't had the need to call Washburn about it yet, so I can't comment on ths.
Overall Rating
:9
All in all this is a great guitar. It was a real steal at 310.00, which is what it came out to w/tax. I even got a strap for free with it. Hooray. Buy it! It's a great guitar that I would recommend to anyone. If someone stole it I would publicly castrate them. I seriously would compare it to an american series fat strat I played at a different shop, the BT-8 sounded better. Buy this guitar now, or Satan will come to your house.
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: 500 (canadian)
Submitted 10/21/2001
at 11:05pm
by Anonymous
Features
:9
this guitar was made in 2000, i belive in korea (cost?), it has 22 frets and a solid flame maple top over a mahogany back, the neck is maple with a rosewood fretboard and grover tuners (read: the best) are nestled nicely on the machine head, 1 volume, 1 tone, 3 way selecter, dual humbuckers a transparent metalic clear finish over a red stain, which looks absolutly amazing, rivaling even some of the best of PRS, tunomatic bridge, stop tail, no tremelo (on mine, i belive it's available) nylon nut
Sound
:9
musically i couldn't ask for much more in a guitar, perhaps individual volumes per pickup, but there is no noise, it is capable of a very bright and a very mellow sound, and the pickups run hot enough to give a nice edge, but lack when trying to shred, you want metal buy another guitar, this one wasn't made for metal, it was made to sing
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
luckily the shop i bought this guitar from had a full intonation, action, and other such final touches setup before i got there, although i was told from the factory it wasn't superb (which is to be expected), the finish is flawless, and beautiful...not to mention hard as a rock, this guitar could easily play live, even without a backup
Reliability/Durability
:8
so far so good, but time will tell, i've had it for 6 months now and the only problem i've come across was a lose volume switch (which took all of 5 minutes and a small wrench to fix) i'd rate it higher but 6 months for even the cheapest guitar will ussually not tell much, we'll see....
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:9
i've been playing for over half my life (not exceptional considering i'm only 17) but have played very few guitars which deliver a better package than this, especially considering the price. i own a 67 gibson les paul and find it cumbersome to play in comparison (not to say it doesn't sound better, then it comes down to style and taste)
if it were stolen i would first cry, second wipe my eyes, and third go out and buy another, the only thing i'd change is locking strap posts (just in case), duncan pickups, a graphite nut, and individual volume control for each pickup
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: US $425
Submitted 08/18/2001
at 11:37am
by Zach Cooper
Features
:9
Definitely a 9 rating. Grover tuners, H/H, 3-way selector switch, single volume, single tone. Flame maple top is beautiful. Body is mahogany and i think the bolt-on neck is maple, gotta do my research.
Sound
:8
This guitar really suits about any musical style. The wood in the body is awesome. The 600 series washburn pickups, however, are not quite the best. The neck has lots of bass but sounds a bit middy for my taste (in the honky, woofy way). The bridge has nice treble but distortion doesn't get much body. With replacement pickups this baby could be a ten easy, easy, easy: which is why i'm going to replace the pickups. Play it through Line6 flextoneII XL (too many settings but mostly vox, marshall, fender, mesa on occasion) a Crowther audio Hot cake, a Sustain Punch Creamy Dreamer, and soon a sparkle drive with some other effects like my original Whammy and whatever (too many).
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Finish on this guitar is see-thru red. It is damn beautiful (red is my favorite color after all)! The finish i am told is a laminate and feels really tough (ie resistant to scrathces, etc.). The neck is excellent. It is thin and reminds me of the fender necks a bit. High frets which is very good and the beefy modern tune-o-matic bridge and stop-tail setup is excellent: very powerful for the sound. I don't like the idea of a 10 for a guitar, but I can't help it: it's just that good.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I haven't tried to trash it for obvious reasons. I have a feeling it's pretty sturdy so on a hunch i'd give it a ten, but having not gigged with it yet i really can't substantiate.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never dealt with them but the guitar is discontinued.
Overall Rating
:9
Overall rating is a 9. Almost perfect and with replacement pickups maybe perfect. Gonna try to get a British blues/rock paf style. Thinking about Duncan's Custom Model bridge (better distortion from ceramic and i could go for some) and Seth lover for neck (clean it up a bit). Oughtta be interesting. I play rock and punk rock myself. A lot of blues and jazz too, and with my Synth friends I like doing techno-ish industrial-ish (barely) rock. For all the above what you need is the right amp and the right pedals (if any). The guitar is awesome though. Bought it from a place going out of business. The guy wanted to sell it to me for list (nearly $800) but my friend negotiated him down to 425, hehehe. Well cya.
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: US $275
Submitted 08/05/2001
at 01:02pm
by Jimmy D
Email: jdasher at swbell<dot>net
Features
:8
I'm not sure exactly where the BT8 was made, but I have heard it was in Korea. It's a beautiful laminate flametop with a heritage cherry sunburst-like color. It's got a 3-way selector with 2 humbuckers which apparently were created in a Duncan-Washburn collaboration. It has a tune-o-matic bridge with a stop tailpiece. It has grover machine heads. 22 frets. One volume and tone control. The body is supposedly a mahogany. The overall guitar looks as if it is a hybridof a PRS and Les Paul.
Sound
:8
The sounds is decent. IT fits well into all styles. I like the fat tone for some jazz and the lighter ton for rock. I use a Marshall AVT150H half stack and a numebr of effects including delay, phaser,wah,talk box,octave. It fits well with all the effects. The sounds is overall pretty good. Even though the pickups are a duncan hybrid, I still have a little disliking to them. There is sometimes uneccesary noise, for instance when I turn the volume knob, it makes a weird rubbing noise, which is a turn off. I think in the future the electronics might go out. Its a medium quality guitar. It has many features, but not as high quality to keep price down.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
The action, fit and finish are all okay. I'mnot too fond of the pickups. I'm not a mastermind at this part of the guitar so I dont have much to say.
Reliability/Durability
:8
I think the guitar will alst a while, but the quality might slowly go down the crapper. The only gripe I really have are the pickups. The are sorta middle-of-the-road, but this is all understandable because of the price range. It's decent for a beginner. The finish is very good and wil llast long. I can depend on this guitar when I need it, but I plan on buying a new Gibson very soon, but the guitar has been a good friend and in times of need, when cash was low, it was there for me.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:8
It's a decent, middle'o'the'road guitar for beginners. Wish it had better pickups, because the more I use it, the more it gets worse. EVerything else is really good. I like the body alot. Its a solid guitar. I lovethe price. Its alotta guitar for a little money. I recommend it.
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: US $450
Submitted 05/01/2001
at 12:30pm
by Big dog
Features
:9
This is a HH set up guitar with a gorgeous flamed laminated top. It is comparable to even the best PRS tops and durable. GROVER TUNERS!! It has 22 frets, three way select, and a tune o matic style bridge. Ive read in many place that the pickups are duncan designed but im not sure. They say "Washburn 600 and 610 in the bridge position. Only lack in features is the single tone control
Sound
:9
I play a lot of different styles with this guitar and it handles them all excellently. The main reason I bought it is because of its versatility. The pickups sound real damn fat and the body has EXTREMELY good resonance. You can get a good bright sound too but its strong suit is fatness
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
This guitar has a very thin neck and plays fast. The fretboard has almost no radius. Every thing was set up fine when I got he guitar and in fact I readjusted it when i put on new strings and i cant make it feel as good as it did when i bought it. The bridge is great and makes changing strings fast and easy. It stays it tune well also
Reliability/Durability
:9
Everything is real solid. I dont even own a case for it
Customer Support
:No Opinion
NA
Overall Rating
:10
This is a good beginners guitar and can take you well into your playing career. It sounds great and stays in tune. Nough said!
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: US $530
Submitted 05/05/1999
at 09:03pm
by Anonymous
Features
:8
I don't know a whole hell of a lot about guitars yet, but this puppy is pretty freakin good. The original H/H pickups were apparently ripped out by the store I got it from, but at least they replaced them with Duncan Designed pickups. It's a very light, easily handled guitar, and has a good fit and feel to it. The strings have a good distance from the frets/fingerboard, and aren't too high or too low (though they are adjustable.) It stays in tune pretty well, though the strings on it right now are rather, shall we say, shitty. The only real problem I had after I got it was with the three way switch. The thing was crap right out of the store, and must be replaced, since I don't enjoy having no sound or a tone I don't want at certain times. Other than that, I haven't found much wrong with it yet, since I've had it for only a month and a half.
Sound
:8
Well, being a rather shitty, beginning, ignorant guitar player right now, I'd say that it sounds pretty good. On a clean channel, it doesn't hum, buzz, or any such thing, and has a generally clear, rich sound. I have had others pick it up and tell me that it does sound pretty damn good, so I guess it can't be all that terrible. Again, my only gripe is the 3way switch. The thing is an utter piece of crap, and must be replaced. I can't tell you what this guitar would sound like in its stock form, since when I bought it the store had already done some modifications to it.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
I can't say much about factory settings, though the tune-o-matic bridge was a bit offset when I got it. The high string side was set way too low, causing the high E string to rattle, though that was easily fixed by raising it slightly. The guitar is quite smooth, with a very sleek, polished finish. The neck is not jagged at the edges of the frets, and is very well formed and slides easily through the hand. To reiterate for the third damn time, the switch is a piece of trash.
Reliability/Durability
:8
Hey, I've only had it for a month and a half, so I'm not going to say it is the most reliable guitar in the world, yet. The hardware (other than the friggin switch) seems to be pretty high quality, and should last a good long while. It's been quite dependable for a month and a half, though I don't know about its future. As to the finish, that seems to be something you shouldn't have to worry about. There is no pick gaurd, but it doesn't seem to even need one, with the hard, clear finish that it has. I'm somewhat sure it would withstand live playing, though there is no way in hell I would play live yet.
Customer Support
:7
I don't have a warranty with the company, but do have some sort of deal with the place I got it from. They're going to fix my switch, I know this for sure. I am not deluding myself, for I am going to go in there, and say to the guy, "Look, I paid $530 for this, and ye shall fix said guitar, or I shall cram yonder Steinway Piano aloft into thine rectum."
Overall Rating
:9
From what I've done with it so far, this is a pretty damn good piece of equipment. I can find few flaws with it, especially in the craftsmanship of the body, neck, etc. I have my worries about the electronics, however. My little problem with the switch may be an indicator of future problems, or it may just be some chaotic occurence, that has nothing to do with the rest of the internals.
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: #UK 300 (but normally around 400)
Submitted 12/01/1998
at 01:57pm
by Tom Andrews
Email: pfhorbane<at>aol dot com
Features
:9
This guitar was made in Korea, to keep the price down I suppose. It has 22 frets, which is enough for me, but I'm not a widdle-mad shred freak who likes to crack windows with pitch. : ) I think it's a solid top, with a nice flamed finish. There is one tone control and a volume control. The tone control doesn't alter much, except for if it's all the way to one side, or all the way to the other. Grover machine heads adorn the headstock. Nice.
Sound
:9
This guitar quite suits my style, which is bluesyprogaltindierockmetal, don't you know. I'm using it through a solid state marshall practice amp, and it sounds fine. This guitar has fairly noisless switching, and there is only a little buzz from the pickups. With all the bass up, and the neck pickup on, the guitar can make a very satisfying 'whooomph' attack, with a fat sustain. If you're using the bridge pickup, things get very trebley, but still remain fairly clear. I like the sound of this guitar quite a lot
Action, Fit, & Finish
:7
This is what let the guitar down a bit. The action was set a little high, but that's forgivable. The pickups were fine, but the intonation was terrible! The truss rod needed straightening a bit too, because after the action had been lowered, there was a quite a bit of fret buzz when playing on the 12th fret. However, the guitar is finished very nicely. It looks very pretty, and the parts are good. I love the neck too. It's one of the nicest necks I've ever played.
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar is 'ard. Nuff said. It's strong and reliable, and strings are damn quick to replace to boot.
Overall Rating
:9
I have been playing a mere two years, but I'm fairly advanced for the amount of time I've been playing. This is only my second guitar, but I've played a hell of a lot in the process of choosing it. If it were stolen or lost, yes, I'd buy it again. On this guitar I really love the neck and the raggedness of the sound, it looks nice too. There's not really anything I dislike, except for the setup it came with. I can't really say I'd like to see a tremolo system on this guitar, or anything else for that matter.
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/28/1998
at 04:23pm
by Brian Witowski
Features
:9
2- Duncan Design Humbucking Pickups. 1-Tone, 1-Vol. Grover machines, tune-o-matic style bridge, stop tail piece. The tuners are 3 per side. There isn't much body behind the tailpiece. I assume this was to scale down the cost of the guitar. The one I have is a transparent red flamed maple top w/alder body.
Sound
:5
I had been playing a Hondo Formula-I with Carvin C22 pickups on it. I had my AxSys 212 preset with about 6 sounds I use regularly. To be frank, these pickups stink. No drive, bad tone. I was really surprised. I immediately removed the garbage that was in it an put the Carvin's in it. Made a huge difference. I must also mention that this guitar sounds dead. Poor sustain. I'm having it looked into by my guitar tech.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
I have'nt seen many guitars come from the factory set up properly. I had to rework the nut and adjust the truss rod. I will probably have the frets fine-tuned also. But I expected this. No biggie. With regard to the finish etc. as with the review earlier, it is virtually flawless. Nice shine, smooth neck, nice looking headstock. The only noticable flaws I saw were where the neck is glued in. I can't pinpoint exactly what it is, but it looks like inconsistancies in the neck and body wood at this joint. Nothing terrible. Just noticable.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I havent gigged with it yet but its seems quite durable and reliable.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Havent dealt with them yet.
Overall Rating
:7
I have been playing for about 20 years with many breaks in between. I also have a Hondo Formula-I and a Line-6 AxSys 212. I suppose I wish I would of paid more attention to the lack of sustain and possibly drug my heavy amp to the store to check it out. Its light and has all the features of a classic. If it were stolen I would buy another one but I would be more selective and get one that had better overall tone and sustain. I don't think there is much that can be done about the pickups.
Product: Washburn BT8 Price Paid: US $375
Submitted 04/16/1998
at 09:13pm
by Jason
Features
:9
I think that this guitar is korean. It has 22 frets. It has a solid flamed maple top. There is 1 master volume and 1 master tone control. The guitar has 2 duncan designed humbuckers. Washburn says the body is mahogany but it looks like alder to me (whatever it is, it sounds very good). The BT8 has a transparent finish with a wonderful flamed maple top. The top is very good. It is better than any flamed top on a Gibson, and it is comparable to some of the best PRS tops. The body is similar to a strat body, but to me it looks quite similar to a peavey wolfgang. The bridge is a tune-o-matic with a stopbar. It has grover tuners. The neck is maple with a rosewood fingerboard. The neck feels like a Les Paul neck, it is bigger and fatter than a normal strat neck. I would have given this a 10 if there were 2 volume and 2 tone knobs or just 2 volume knobs.
Sound
:10
This guitar suits almost any style of music. I use it mostly for instrumental guitar like Steve Vai, but i have used it for a lot of classic rock, heavy metal, punk, and neo classical like Yngwie Malmsteen. It also sounds very nice clean. I use the guitar mostly with a Crate vintage club, a Line 6 flextone, and a Mesa Boogie Mark 4. The guitar has a very full sound. It even sounds good, and quite loud for an electric, even before you plug it in (Once when i was recording, I miked this guitar without plugging it in and on the tape it passed for an acoustic). I love this guitar because with the tone knob turned up, it is sounds very bright, but with the tone down, it is very dark. This is a great sounding guitar.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
This category is hard for me to judge because I like my action very low. I got the guitar factory direct and it came set up with the action a little bit lower than a Les Paul. Although that would be considered low by most people, I didn't like that. I took a little bit of time to set the action and got it to just under 2 millimeters. Although this is to low for most people I don't get string buzz because I have a very light touch. The pickups were adjusted properly for where the action was, but I had to adjust them because I had changed the action. As I said before, the top on this guitar is quite amazing. It looks great and is bookmatched very well. To my surprise, when I opened the package the guitar came in, I could not find any flaws in it!
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar does withstand live playing. The hardware will definitely last a while. The finish has not worn except for a little on the back of the neck. The strap buttons were nice but I put straplocks on them justy in case. I always have a backup guitar for gigs but I have never had to use it. The guitar is very reliable. This guitar does have very hot pickups and the first time I used the guitar at a very loud volume, I had to lower the pickups because the signal distorted to easily.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
The guitar has a lifetime warranty. I have never had a problem with the guitar but the sales rep I talked to was very nice, and spent a lot of time with me.
Overall Rating
:9
I have played for 5 years. I also have a Fender standard strat and an Ibanez RG. I prefer to play this guitar over both of the others. I love the neck on this guitar. I guess it feels closest to an Ernie Ball Axis neck. If this guitar had a floyd rose, an arched top, and 2 volume knobs, it would be my dream guitar.