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  • 1992 Washburn N2

    Many times I have posted that it really doesn't matter what guitar I play. I can adapt to most scales, amount of frets, neck profiles, body styles etc... but I gotta tell you.
    I have owned 2 N4's and 2 N2's. I seem to play better when I play a Nuno. Its more comfortable and I love the action. Its loose and slutty. I felt the same way about Wolfgangs. Maybe after 30 years of shredding I am finally figuring out what I like in a guitar.

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    Re: 1992 Washburn N2

    I know how you feel. I love all my N4's. I started on one and even though I have other brand guitars, the N4's are my favorites. The others just don't feel as good in my hands.

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      Re: 1992 Washburn N2

      Every N2 and N4 I've played has felt really nice. Honestly, I don't know why I never bought one over the years.

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        Re: 1992 Washburn N2

        They all seem to have the same type of action. Very loose.
        It is extremely easy to bend strings. They almost feel like 24.75 scale guitars. Small bodies, very well balance and even the volume and the LP toggle switch is in the perfect location. My N2 is so different than my other guitars. My Ibanez guitars are more precise and a tad stiffer feeling. They feel like high end quality guitars because they are.
        My 1992 N2 feels like a parts mutt from the 80's. I played a Performance Strat a long time ago that felt very similar.
        Its REALLY fun to play for extended amounts of time.

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