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Maya Signature Series

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The Maya Signature Series is an 6 string electric guitar created by Washburn Guitars for Disturbed guitarist Dan Donegan. It consists of 2 different models and specifications. The first model, the DD70 Standard features:

  • a Poplar string-thru body,
  • maple neck,
  • Seymour Duncan Distortion pickups for phenomenally rich sustain
  • Tonepros bridge,
  • Grover 18:1 tuners,
  • rosewood fingerboard,
  • pearl dot inlays,
  • 25- 1/2 scale neck,
  • a Buzz Feiten tuning system.

It comes in Black Matte finish or Metallic Silver finish. As for the Maya Signature Series DD75, it features:

  • a maple-capped string-thru mahogany body with a set mahogany neck, equipped with abalone inlays
  • Pickups on this guitar are also Seymour Duncan
    • On the neck there is a Duncan 59', and at the bridge there is a El Diablo pickup.
  • Sperzel Locking Tuners,
  • Buzz Feiten Tuning System,
  • a Tonepros bridge.

It has the same color options as the DD70. This guitar was created with coordinance with Dan Donegan, therefore it is exact to Dan's expectations.

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