I only post it here because this one looks slightly offset...


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I hear these fearful remarks often, and for a long time I believed them, and I suppose a 200 pound doubleneck probably comes with tuners made out of discarded thimbles and matchsticks, but if your 12 string has a decent set of tuning keys, and you've got a decent tuner pedal or snark it's really not a problem to "keep it in tune."Doog wrote:Try and keep all 18 strings in tune!
paid $350 for my Danelectro DC12 brand new. Those $700 Mosrite clones they're making now can gtfoFakir Mustache wrote:That 12-string is moderately priced, but I saw a bunch of new Danelectros on the site in the original post that were way over 600 quid.Nick wrote:Which is why the Danelectro is still the best 12 string for the money.
Because most 12 strings are shite, and people don't know how to play them and have low expectations. Anything with a TOM style and shared saddles is a waste of space. Danos, Fenders, or anything with the Gotoh style bridge is absolutely fine.NickS wrote:You get that same problem on almost any 12 (first 12 I saw with a fully intonatable bridge was the Burns Double Six reissue a few years back). It only becomes noticeable higher up the neck.