Nuno Bettencourt
couldn’t get himself arrested when Washburn launched his first signature model
in the ‘80s. Then Extreme hit paydirt, his axes went supersonic, and the
partnership kept on rolling.
The entry-level N2 pilfers the foundations from Nuno’s USA
Custom Shop N4 and packs them into a play-anywhere workhorse. Corners have been
cut, but Washburn reckons the vibe remains intact.
Nuno’s guitars have always looked the same - a doublecut
design with a reverse headstock, a floating tremolo and a blade humbucker in the
bridge. The N2 retains all these features, and though the timbers are cheaper
(alder for the body and maple for the bolt neck) you can’t knock the L500 Bill
Lawrence pickup, nor the responsive 600S Floyd Rose.
Verdict
There are only 22 frets on this axe, but the physical performance
is fast, effortless and perfect for egotists. The neck humbucker delivers thick
output and a rounded voice, but Bill’s blade offers the tonal bite that is so
important for defined single-note runs, along with more character than you’ll get
from most go-faster axes at this price point.
Our one criticism was that the N2 didn’t offer much scope
for tweaking… until we pulled the master volume and realised it was also a coil
tap!

Pros: Cool vibe,
speedy, punchy tone.
Cons: Only 22
frets?
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