Product Detail
Peavey brings back the essence of an American tradition with its Delta Woods acoustic guitars. The DW series is crafted to be the best-sounding and easiest-to-play full-size acoustic guitars Peavey has ever made. Using high - end materials and a sleek satin finish, these guitars offer outstanding tone and volume. Whether you're strumming a classic 12 - bar blues or trying modern fingerpicking, the Delta Woods DW - 2 delivers rich tonal resonance and top - notch playability. The guitar features a beautiful solid spruce top with mahogany back and sides, providing a premium tone. The solid spruce top offers unmatched resonance and sustain, while hand - carved bracing ensures even tone across the guitar's range. The DW - 2 has a bound fingerboard, body, a fancy rosette, a rosewood fretboard, and pearloid dot inlays for a high - end look and feel. Other great features include sealed tuning machines for precise tuning, pre - installed strap buttons, a compensated saddle for perfect intonation, and a wood truss rod cover for the dual - action truss rod, guaranteeing long - term playability. Key Features: Gorgeous solid spruce top with mahogany back and sides for excellent tone; Hand - carved bracing for even tone distribution; Sealed tuning machines for accurate tuning; Compensated saddle for perfect intonation; Rosewood fretboard for a premium feel; Premium design with bound fingerboard, body, and rosette; Pre - installed strap buttons; Wood truss rod cover; Dual - action truss rod for lifelong playability. Technical Specifications: Weight Packed: 10 lbs(5.9 kg); Height Packed: 8”(20.32 cm); Width Packed: 20”(50.8 cm); Depth Packed: 42”(106.68 cm).
Using your Peavey Delta Woods DW - 2 acoustic guitar is easy. First, make sure the guitar is in tune using the sealed tuning machines. If you're new to playing, start with simple strumming patterns. As you get more comfortable, you can try fingerpicking. When not in use, it's a good idea to keep the guitar in the provided case to protect it from dust, scratches, and sudden temperature or humidity changes. For maintenance, wipe the guitar down regularly with a soft, dry cloth to remove fingerprints and dust. Check the strings periodically and replace them when they start to sound dull or show signs of wear. The compensated saddle helps with intonation, but if you notice any tuning issues, you can adjust the dual - action truss rod using the appropriate tool. Just be careful not to over - adjust it. Also, keep the guitar away from direct sunlight and extreme heat or cold as these can damage the wood and affect the guitar's playability.