A great demo video for the Washburn Lakeside Jumbo Baritone acoustic guitar. This guitar sounds huge and occupies a sonic space all it's own. Tuned an octave lower than standard guitars, the LSB768S is works great as a solo instrument or in an ensemble.
Washburn originally introduced the Lakeside Jumbo model in 1912 and it is considered the first dreadnought sized guitar. It bridged the gap between smaller bodied parlor guitars of the late 19th and early 20th century and modern day dreadnought and jumbo acoustic guitars. 100 years later we have captured the essence of that model with modern materials to provide a truly inspired, unique and special instrument with its own voice.
Features:
Lakeside Jumbo style
Baritone model
Solid Sitka Spruce top
Herringbone rosette
Quarter sawn scalloped bracing
Rosewood sides and back
Mahogany neck with two-way truss rod
Rosewood fingerboard and bridge with bone nut and saddle.
Pearl dots/diamonds inlays
29" scale
Nut width: 43mm
20 frets
Rosewood capped headstock with MOP Washburn logo
Wilkinson tuners with butterbean buttons
Fishman Sonitone system
Comes equipped with D'Addario strings
Colors: Natural
Case: GCLSJ (Included)