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The Online Guitar Store - Washburn DK20T Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, Natural

Washburn DK20T Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, Natural

Manufacturer: Washburn
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5



Brand: Washburn
Color: Natural
EAN: 0801128007137
Feature: Select spruce top
Label: Washburn
Manufacturer: Washburn
Model: DK20T
Publisher: Washburn
Studio: Washburn

Features
Select spruce top
Mahogany back and sides
Gold die-cast tuners
Rosewood bridge and fingerboard
Celluloid binding on body, headstock and neck

Accessories
Musicians Gear Wooden Music Stand
Dunlop Glass Guitar Slide, Medium Wall Medium
Silver Creek Wooden Folding Guitar Stand, Natural

Editorial Reviews:

The Washburn DK20T Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar features a select spruce top with mahogany back and sides for rich, traditional American dreadnought sound. It has a rosewood bridge and fingerboard, gold die-cast tuners, full celluloid binding, and a built-in Washburn WT-62 tuner. It comes with a gig bag, strap, and picks.


Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Dont Pass this One up!
Comment: I found no reviews of the DK20 CET when I bought, so here's mine, based on 38 years onstage handling acoustic guitars.
I bought this guitar as a backup that was cutaway, and since I own a vintage (1972) Washburn Prairie Song Custom, I banked entirely on the reputation of that pinnacle of guitar craft. I realized that the guitar was mostly glitz from the ads I saw, and was not expecting a whole lot.
When I got it, the action was incredibly high, so before I even tuned it I set up the action. Brought the bridge saddle and nut down quite a bit to reasonable height for easy playability. I tuned it up then and was completely knocked out by the sound. It is a very sweet guitar, perfect blues guitar with lots of expression. But it also has a powerful bass for rhythm domination, lol.
The fretboard is virtually the size specs as the Prairie Song Custom, slightly wider than some for intricate picking. The frets are a bit uneven, but that is expected on a guitar this price. I'm going to even the frets up and lower the action a bit more.
The electronics functioned properly, Im not a big fan of the Shadow underbridge pickup, but Im going to invest in an I-Bar Baggs pickup, this guitar deserves it.
The gold tuners seem a little on the iffy side, thats the only weak point I find.
As far as workmanship, I havent found a flaw in this guitar, but can't testify to how it will hold up.
My Prairie Song Custom has held up well to 36 years of onstage abuse, and was once picked up off a stage by a tornado and still is sweet. I can only hope this DK20 does half as well. If it gives out I'll buy another.
I would have paid $600 or 700 for this guitar if I'd played it set up as it is now.


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