Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: badgermark on April 20, 2006, 06:46:56 PM
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Howdie! I'm gonna go buy a 12 string acoustic tomorrow (probably THIS one (http://www.guitarstrings.co.uk/cart/product.asp?key=51709)) is there anything I should look out for when trying? Never actually tried a guitar before buying, they always have been gifts.
Anything special I should be checking?
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Make sure it sounds good! PDT_008
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Make sure it is a solid top ( as appears to be the case)- make sure there is no signs of bowing around the bridge area and as TO says, make sure it sounds good- some can sound very wishy washy and the tone can be irritating.
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i wouldnt get it if it didnt sound good :wink: more concerned by building issues and such like.
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Be prepared for VERY sore fingers! It takes quite a bit of getting used to - especially if you've only played electric.
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Wont be a problem, I've been playing my acoustic solidly for 2 years now, I've got hands that could mix concrete ;)
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12 strings do feel odd though. what do you use them for? lol - when i had a go i just couldn't play anything other than open chords and barre chords... boring
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I've got a couple of 12 string acoustics - an Aria AW-75T and a Martin J12-15. Both completely different in terms of construction, tone and playability.
The Aria is cheap, always out in my living room on a stand, and a real strummer. Lovely shimmering top end and sounds very "musical". Even though it's laminate wood thorughout, it's just got something great about it. It's my Bon Jovi guitar - it does a great "Wanted - Dead or Alive" :D
The Martin is all mahogany (including the top) and has a really smokey sound. Very mellow, loads of mids and is great for picking out complex runs/arpeggios etc. Really low action makes it a doddle to play too. Sounds superb for "Wish You Were Here" and "Hotel California".
I never check the minute details of a guitar. If it sounds good, and feels good to play, then that's all I need. At that price, you can't really pick fault! If you get chance, try an Aria - they're great for the price. Mine was £175.
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who needs 12-string acoustics when you can have a Chapman Stick.... 8)
google it guys... and prepare to be amazed...
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12 strings do feel odd though. what do you use them for? lol - when i had a go i just couldn't play anything other than open chords and barre chords... boring
There is something special about writing a great song only using basic open and barre chords, try it, its harder than you think.
I don't care about riffs or solos, as long as the song is good thats all I care about. Plus 12 strings sound amazing.
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Yep - I much prefer then to 6's for strumming. Much fuller sound.
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yeah i agree with you guys completely, but i get bored with strumming after so few seconds... if i was strictly rhythm it'd be playing 12s all the way...
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To be fair I never strictly strum, my left hand always seems to embellish chords, even if it is hammering on a pinkey to the high e string (try it, play a C and add the high G, sounds snazzy).
I just love strumming and writing songs on acoustics, while my poor electrics gather dust...
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To be fair I never strictly strum, my left hand always seems to embellish chords, even if it is hammering on a pinkey to the high e string (try it, play a C and add the high G, sounds snazzy).
I just love strumming and writing songs on acoustics, while my poor electrics gather dust...
Yeah, I really really need to buy an acoustic. There's a certain type of playing that only really comes out of me when I'm playing acoustic. With electrics it's sometimes a bit too easy to get carried away!
I'm listening to a live Jeff Tweedy gig right now, just him and guitar. It's great. But, you know, I couldn't write that kind of music on an electric.
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yer im with you guys on that.... i love writing songs on my acoustic....
and what you said about pinky-hammering on's badger- i do that all the time! really cool lol....
i may consider getting a 12-string now, you guys are talking me into it...
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Try them first, its a bit strange fretting a F and not feeling any wood.
The fretboard seems to be metal. Strange, but feels great to me for some reason.
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will do.... im in on this thread now with you lol.... any recommendations+advice would be cool....
(this is not a thread hijack this is ermmm.... a thread collaberation.... :roll: )
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I don't care about riffs or solos, as long as the song is good thats all I care about.
Now there's an oxymoron. :twisted:
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I have been toying with the idea of a 12 string acoustic for a while, although I might just get a cheap 6 string one for now...
who needs 12-string acoustics when you can have a Chapman Stick.... 8)
google it guys... and prepare to be amazed...
Or check out Warr guitars, similar thing...