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Upgrading a Washburn Rover
So, the other day I picked up a Washburn Rover second hand. Looks nice, great case for travel, decent neck, yada yada. The sound is not bad, kind of banjo-like, lacking depth as you would expect from a tiny body. I bought it strictly as a practice beater for hotels, beach, etc., but it is kinda cool to mess around with.
As a rule, I ALWAYS change plastic nuts and saddles to Tusq, unless they are bone to begin with. This little boat paddle comes with a cheap ABS plastic nut and saddle. The dilemma: Do I keep the plastics or do I swap them out for Tusq? Saddle: My experience is a very rich harmonic improvement in tone and increased sustain. The harmonic improvement of a Tusq saddle is most noticeable in the mids and upper frequencies. The Rover already sounds "tinny" due to the tiny body so, will this change make it sound "tinnier" or, will the enhanced mids make the tone more pleasing overall? Nut: Only affects open strings, but I am a perfectionist. The real reason I want to change the nut is to improve string spacing so, I need to change it anyway so, may as well go Tusq. Whaddaya think? Have you messed around with one of these? Am I wasting my time trying to squeak out a better tone from a boat paddle? Please share your thoughts and views and comments as you see fit.
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Go for it.
Bet you will like the results. Wonder how a set of Martin Retro strings would sound on it?
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I'd leave it alone. If you embark on this venture, you'll never get past the fact that this is just a GLO, which will never be anything more than, and I quote:
"a practice beater for hotels, beach, etc., but it is kinda cool to mess around with." Enjoy it as such.
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Had one
Now my grandson has it I did change the saddle honestly hated the bone I put in and then tried the tusq which seem to help a lot more in terms of sound and better ringing.I didn't change out the nut so cant give you anything there but can tell you I liked my Rover over the Martin or the Taylor.( Eventually gave them away )
I just found it really easy when travelling and especially on flights fits nicely in the over head on planes.Good luck and enjoy it was great for keeping my finger memory while gone for extended times. |
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I can't seem to go against my own nature; the desire to modify everything guitar is too strong to fight. I think I'll order a Tusq nut and saddle. I'll always wonder "what if" if I don't. I'll let you know how it goes.
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