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Ok, some thoughts back to back N2 to N4.
Weight about the same. Neck profile is identical. I prefer the inlays on the N2. The finish is better on the N4 (duh). Unplugged the N4 has better resonance. The main difference apart from setup is the cutaway on the N4 so you don’t feel the heel in your palm when you’re playing there.
Plugged in - much the same? Haven’t had a chance to turn it up much. The N2 has split coils though, the ‘4 doesn’t?
Overall - the price of the N2 is a bargain compared to the N4 but there’s no price on what the heart wants.
Weight about the same. Neck profile is identical. I prefer the inlays on the N2. The finish is better on the N4 (duh). Unplugged the N4 has better resonance. The main difference apart from setup is the cutaway on the N4 so you don’t feel the heel in your palm when you’re playing there.
Plugged in - much the same? Haven’t had a chance to turn it up much. The N2 has split coils though, the ‘4 doesn’t?
Overall - the price of the N2 is a bargain compared to the N4 but there’s no price on what the heart wants.
Never really paid attention to Washburn guitars before, despite being aware of their basses… cracking looking things and love the Nuno input.
Meanwhile, I’ve ‘completed’ my small collection by adding a Japanese made Takamine electro acoustic to the fold if anyone wants to see any pics of that; it’s quite purty…
Meanwhile, I’ve ‘completed’ my small collection by adding a Japanese made Takamine electro acoustic to the fold if anyone wants to see any pics of that; it’s quite purty…
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