

Washburn DK20T Acoustic Guitar with Built In Tuner Feature If it gives out I'll buy another.br / I would have paid 0 or 700 for this guitar if I'd played it set up as it is now. I can only hope this DK20 does half as well. I'm going to even the frets up and lower the action a bit more.br / 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.br / The gold tuners seem a little on the iffy side, thats the only weak point I find.br / As far as workmanship, I havent found a flaw in this guitar, but can't testify to how it will hold up.br / 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. The frets are a bit uneven, but that is expected on a guitar this price. But it also has a powerful bass for rhythm domination, lol.br / The fretboard is virtually the size specs as the Prairie Song Custom, slightly wider than some for intricate picking. It is a very sweet guitar, perfect blues guitar with lots of expression. I tuned it up then and was completely knocked out by the sound. Brought the bridge saddle and nut down quite a bit to reasonable height for easy playability.

I realized that the guitar was mostly glitz from the ads I saw, and was not expecting a whole lot.br / When I got it, the action was incredibly high, so before I even tuned it I set up the action.

br / 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 found no reviews of the DK20 CET when I bought, so here's mine, based on 38 years onstage handling acoustic guitars. Washburn DK20T Acoustic Guitar with Built In Tuner Review
