Are you looking for the Best 12 String Electric Guitar? If so, you’ve come to the right place.
Choosing the Best 12 String Electric Guitar can be difficult as there are so many considerations, such as Custom Shop, Mosrite, Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Taylor, Yamaha, Gretsch. We have done a lot of research to find the top 20 Best 12 String Electric Guitar available.
The average cost is $1159.87. Sold comparable range in price from a low of $249.99 to a high of $2699.99.
Based on the research we did, we think Rickenbacker 330/12 12 String Electric Guitar, Mapleglo Finish is the best overall. Read on for the rest of the great options and our buying guide, where you can find all the information you need to know before making an informed purchase.
20 Best 12 String Electric Guitar (20 Sellers)
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4.9
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Reviewers Noted:
Attractive . Good sound quality . Well made . Durable . Lightweight
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- 330/12 body wood
- Maple body finish
- High gloss body color
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4.8
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Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durable . Weight
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- Top gloss polyurethane finish
- Back and sides gloss polyurethane finish
- 2. bridge and neck pickups
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5.0
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Visual appeal
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- 1963, the birth of an icon.
- 1964, production begins.
- The guest-list.
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Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Lightweight . Durable
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- Nyatoh neck.
- Walnut fretboard.
- Medium frets.
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Sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Weight
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- Shorthorn shape
- Scale length: 25
- Number of frets: 21
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4.9
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Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durability
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- Mahogany neck
- Laminated maple back and sides
- Takamine's ct4b ii preamp system
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4.8
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Reviewers Noted:
Craftsmanship
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- 12" radius frets 22.
- 0.110"w x 0.050"h truss rod dual action.
- Headstock access tuners reverend pin-lock nut 1.75" width.
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5.0
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Reviewers Noted:
Durability . Sound quality . Visual appeal . Weight
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- 12-string semi-hollowbody electric guitar with spruce body
- 1 humbucking pickup – blood red
- Pau ferro fingerboard
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4.6
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Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durability . Weight
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- The guitar pictured in the one you will receive.
- Serial#2014750.
- Specifications.
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Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Well made . Attractive . Durable . Weight
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- This item is in very good condition.
- This item has been tested and is 100% functional.
- Please message us with any questions.
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4.7
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Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Well made . Attractive . Durable . Weight
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- Physical condition.
- This guitar has some very light wear on the first few frets, but plays great!
- Action is low and plays great, but may need a quick tweak to your liking!
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4.8
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Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Well made . Attractive . Durable . Weight
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- Cuerpo dreadnought con cutaway
- Tapa de cedro sólido con ribete de marfil
- Braceado escalopado x
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Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Durability . Weight
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- Back & sides: mahogany
- Neck: mahogany
- Fretboard: rosewood (dalbergia latifolia)
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Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durable . Lightweight
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- Fingerboard radius: 12" (305 mm)
- Bridge: adjusto-matic with secured laurel base
- Pickup configuration: filter'tron / filter'tron
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Good sound quality
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- East indian rosewood back and sides
- Sitka spruce top
- Scalloped x-bracing
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Attractive . Sound quality . Craftsmanship
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- Okoume neck
- Purpleheart fretboard
- Sapele back and sides
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4.4
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Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Craftsmanship . Weight
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- Thin body cutaway guitar
- Solid spruce top w/mahogany back & sides
- Rosewood fingerboard & bridge
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Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Visual appeal . Craftsmanship
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- In excellent shape.
- Just a couple small pick marks on the front, and one small mark on the side as shown in photos.
- Sounds amazing.
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- Handcrafted quality
- Dreadnought cutaway style
- High gloss finish
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Durability . Sound quality . Visual appeal . Craftsmanship
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- Custom painted neck and headstock matches body color.
- Pearloid white pickguard.
- Both necks have 22 frets.
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Reviewers Noted:
Attractive . Good sound quality . Well made . Durable . Lightweight
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- 330/12 body wood
- Maple body finish
- High gloss body color
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durable . Weight
Features:
- Top gloss polyurethane finish
- Back and sides gloss polyurethane finish
- 2. bridge and neck pickups
Reviewers Noted:
Visual appeal
Features:
- 1963, the birth of an icon.
- 1964, production begins.
- The guest-list.
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Lightweight . Durable
Features:
- Nyatoh neck.
- Walnut fretboard.
- Medium frets.
Reviewers Noted:
Sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Weight
Features:
- Shorthorn shape
- Scale length: 25
- Number of frets: 21
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durability
Features:
- Mahogany neck
- Laminated maple back and sides
- Takamine's ct4b ii preamp system
Reviewers Noted:
Craftsmanship
Features:
- 12" radius frets 22.
- 0.110"w x 0.050"h truss rod dual action.
- Headstock access tuners reverend pin-lock nut 1.75" width.
Reviewers Noted:
Durability . Sound quality . Visual appeal . Weight
Features:
- 12-string semi-hollowbody electric guitar with spruce body
- 1 humbucking pickup – blood red
- Pau ferro fingerboard
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durability . Weight
Features:
- The guitar pictured in the one you will receive.
- Serial#2014750.
- Specifications.
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Well made . Attractive . Durable . Weight
Features:
- This item is in very good condition.
- This item has been tested and is 100% functional.
- Please message us with any questions.
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Well made . Attractive . Durable . Weight
Features:
- Physical condition.
- This guitar has some very light wear on the first few frets, but plays great!
- Action is low and plays great, but may need a quick tweak to your liking!
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Well made . Attractive . Durable . Weight
Features:
- Cuerpo dreadnought con cutaway
- Tapa de cedro sólido con ribete de marfil
- Braceado escalopado x
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Durability . Weight
Features:
- Back & sides: mahogany
- Neck: mahogany
- Fretboard: rosewood (dalbergia latifolia)
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durable . Lightweight
Features:
- Fingerboard radius: 12" (305 mm)
- Bridge: adjusto-matic with secured laurel base
- Pickup configuration: filter'tron / filter'tron
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality
Features:
- East indian rosewood back and sides
- Sitka spruce top
- Scalloped x-bracing
Reviewers Noted:
Attractive . Sound quality . Craftsmanship
Features:
- Okoume neck
- Purpleheart fretboard
- Sapele back and sides
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Craftsmanship . Weight
Features:
- Thin body cutaway guitar
- Solid spruce top w/mahogany back & sides
- Rosewood fingerboard & bridge
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Visual appeal . Craftsmanship
Features:
- In excellent shape.
- Just a couple small pick marks on the front, and one small mark on the side as shown in photos.
- Sounds amazing.
Features:
- Handcrafted quality
- Dreadnought cutaway style
- High gloss finish
Reviewers Noted:
Durability . Sound quality . Visual appeal . Craftsmanship
Features:
- Custom painted neck and headstock matches body color.
- Pearloid white pickguard.
- Both necks have 22 frets.
1. Rickenbacker 330/12 12 String Electric Guitar, Mapleglo Finish
Product Details:
Careful acoustic research has resulted in the full, rich and warm sound of this popular model. two single coil pickups on a full size body are accented by a traditionally shaped sound hole. the 24 fret rosewood fingerboard is punctuated by dot inlay fret markers, with full double cutaways permitting access to all the frets.
Specifications:
Body Type |
Semi-Acoustic |
No. Frets |
24 |
Scale Length |
62.9 cm (24 3/4'') |
Neck Width at Nut |
41.4 mm (1.63'') |
Neck Width at 12th Fret |
49.05 mm (1 .931'') |
Crown Radius |
25.4 cm (10'') |
Body Wood |
Maple |
Neck Wood |
Maple |
Fingerboard Wood |
Bloodwood |
Overall Length |
101 cm (39 3/4'') |
Overall Width |
38.1 cm (15'') |
Overall Depth |
38.1 mm (1 1/2'') |
Neck Binding |
No |
Fret Marker Style |
Dot |
Tailpiece |
R |
Bridge |
6 Saddle |
Neck Type |
Set-in |
No. of Pickups |
2 |
Type of Pickups |
Hi-gain |
Output Type |
Mono |
Machine Heads |
Schaller |
Reviews:
The cool factor on this guitar is a solid 10. So many "quirky" things – the double pickguard, poly on the fingerboard, soviet-era rocket hardware…. This is my third Rick (two basses) and the workmanship on the frets/setup is second to none. But…it did take me three tries at the 330 to get an instrument that did not have unacceptable finish flaws. The first had "orange peel" along the edge of the body and headstock. I used to work for a major US guitar manufacturer, and I recognize that a right angle edge is difficult to finish, but for this price, a good finish is to be expected. #2 looked like whoever painted the inside of the f-hole black, was in a hurry and got paint on the top and then it was cleared over. Touch it up, THEN send it out. The third one had some finish bubbles on the headstock, but after three tries, sometimes better is the enemy of good and I kept it. When they get the finish applied properly – it is stunning. The Fireglow is much better than in pictures and draws you in and "moves".Reviewinbacker
I own a number of Fenders and Gibsons. Having always wanted a Rick and knowing its limitations, I bought one at the local GC. It is truly a beautiful guitar, set up was perfect out of the box for the pure nickel 10's I installed. No fret buzz whatsoever and really, really low action. Not a great neck for bending notes and that's why, in my opinion, this is a rhythm guitar. Tonewise, it's got one characteristic "Rick" tone, achieved with both pickups. Single pickup tones are ok but not noteworthy. In summary, I would not recommend this as your "only" electric, but certainly a worthy component of any musicvian's multi guitar collection. Get the Fireglow…it's the best colorBob the Strat Player
I own a Rickenbacker 330 in MapleGlo, which I purchased new in 2004. As I started to get into home studio recording, I went shopping for a Rickenbacker guitar, and literally bought the first one that I found, which, at the time, was probably the only one in town. I tweaked the set-up when I first got it, and it has only gotten better since, with almost zero maintenance, aside from string changes. It really is a great guitar, that sings wonderfully before even plugging it in, with a full chime, and smooth, blooming notes. I have long been a fan of Peter Buck from R.E.M., which was my original impetus for getting a Rickenbacker guitar, but once I got mine, it quickly worked its way into my own world of music and sound. I use D'Addario EXL115W strings on mine, with a wound G, which helps me play perfectly in tune, up and down the length of the fretboard. For jangle and chime, I tend to favor the middle pick-up position, with the 5th knob turned all the way to the neck pick-up, i.e., counter-clockwise, and the two tone knobs at the half-way point. The 330 does appear to have a slightly larger body than the 360, which I think lends itself to a fuller chime, although the 360 may rock a little better … I would say decide for yourself, if that is possible. In any case, I definitely and whole-heartedly recommend a Rickenbacker 330 in your favorite color. It is, in my estimation, the best rhythm guitar money can buy, made by a company which exhibits impeccable artistry and craftsmanship. Every Ric is exquisite, and the 330 is right up there with the very best of them.Steve
2. Guild Starfire Iv 12-St 12-String – Shoreline Mist Guitar
Product Details:
If youre craving that 60s choral, jangly guitar tone defined by the beatles and the byrds, the starfire iv st 12-string both sounds and looks the part. based on our popular starfire iv st, this thinbody semi-hollow electric has the added power of 6 more strings! premium features include an all-mahogany body, solid spruce center block, ebony fingerboard, and guilds hallmark mahogany neck with maple center seam. instead of a harp tailpiece as seen on the first guild electric 12-string (the starfire xii made from 66-74), this modern version has a tune-o-matic bridge with a stopbar tailpiece for increased sustain and stability, imperative for keeping those extra strings in tune. the starfire iv st 12-string includes dual lb-1 little bucker pickups, replicas of guilds original smaller size humbucking pickups. the guild lb-1 little bucker was first offered in 1962 as an upgrade from single coil pickups. tonally, it has a little more jangle than a traditional paf humbucker. the resistance and inductance of these pickups sit comfortably between a typical single coil and typical humbucker contributing to the airy nature of the lb-1 without compromising its warmth. the lb-1 has a unique footprint, placing it in-between a mini-bucker and a full size humbucker.
Specifications:
Body Construction |
Semi-Hollowbody |
Body Top |
Arched Laminated Mahogany |
Body Back |
Arched Laminated Mahogany |
Body Sides |
Laminated Mahogany |
Body Shape |
Starfire IV |
Bracing Center |
Block |
Finish |
Gloss Polyurethane, Shoreline Mist |
Body Depth Upper Bout |
1 5/8′′ (41 mm) |
Body Depth Lower Bout |
1 3/4′′ (44 mm) |
Body Length |
18 1/4′′ (464 mm) |
Body Width Lower Bout |
16 1/2′′ (419 mm) |
Body Width Upper Bout |
11 3/4′′ (298 mm) |
Overall Guitar Length |
41 1/2′′ (1055mm) |
Body Binding |
Ivory White with Black/White Purfling |
Purfling |
Black/Ivory White ABS |
Soundhole/F-Holes Binding |
Unbound F Holes |
Neck Material |
Mahogany with Maple Center Strip |
Neck Shape |
Vintage Soft “U” |
Neck Finish |
Gloss Polyurethane |
Scale Length |
24 3/4′′ (629 mm) |
Nut Width |
1 11/16′′ (43 mm) |
Nut Material |
Bone |
Neck Binding |
1-Ply Ivory White |
Fingerboard Material |
Ebony |
Fingerboard Radius |
9 1/2′′ (240 mm) |
Fingerboard Inlays |
Pearloid Dot |
Fret Size |
Narrow Jumbo |
Hardware Finish/Plating |
Nickel Plated |
Truss Rod |
Dual-Action |
Truss Rod Wrench |
7mm Hex Truss Rod Wrench |
Bridge |
Tune-O-Matic |
Case or Gig Bag |
TKL Deluxe Hardshell |
Bridge Pickup |
LB-1 |
Neck Pickup |
LB-1 |
Pickup Configuration |
HH |
Control Knobs |
Black Plastic |
Strap Buttons |
Vintage-Style |
Pickguard |
Black with Guild Logo |
Reviews:
Warm, airy, articulate pickups. Incredibly smooth to play. Beautiful appointments and finish. This is a beautifully made guitar. The pickups have a great texture to their sound. I love the master volume knob. The tremolo is smooth. The inlay work and binding are clean. Just kinda stunned with the build quality and playability. The nut on mine was binding just a bit, so I took it to my luthier. When I got it back, he was full of praise for the instrument. He said it was on par with any US Guild he had worked on. That's high praise indeed. Quick setup and the action is low and smooth. Can't put it down.
I play bass, but I’m occasionally called on to play rhythm guitar, particularly in a church setting. I bought this for its size (comfortable to strum, but not heavy or bulky) and for its versatility (the split coil gives so many sound options). In addition, I’ve been really pleased with its looks – the colour is a deep, rich, “woody” red: not at all brash or plasticy. The tone (unplugged) is fabulous, and through a practice amp it’s naturally clear & bright. Overdriven, it’s therefore easy to control your sound – unlike some semi-hollows, more gain doesn’t have to mean a muddy sound. The setup out of the box was ok, though the action was a bit high for me. But it’s a quality guitar, so even I have managed to adjust it with no problems. I wasn’t sure about it at first, but even after a couple of weeks I’ve really warmed to it – it has personality, style and grace.
Set up to perfection.. plays like a dream…. Sound and feel is perfect for 60s jangle, but then softens beautifully for those early 70s proggy sounds that I don’t normally own up to . Bought at the same time as my Furch. Red… I have spoken of the first class service that I received in more detail in that review, and I shall spare you a repeat, as I am usually a curmudgeonly old bu**er, and it’s not normally in my nature to speak so highly and warmly of someone twice in one day!!!😃😃😃😃😃Martin K.
3. Rickenbacker 360/12 12 String Electric Guitar New / Jetglo
Product Details:
The world's most popular twelve string electric guitar boasts all of the deluxe features of its model 360 cousin. a standard for recording for more than thirty years, its haunting, melodic chorus has continued to benefit from evolution. the slimmed and re-contoured neck now makes the 360/12 easier to play than ever.
Specifications:
Finish |
Burgundy |
Year |
2012 – 2022 |
Made In |
United States |
Body Shape |
Double Cutaway |
Body Type |
Semi-hollow Body |
Bridge/Tailpiece Type |
Stop-Bar |
Finish Features |
Matching Headstock |
Finish Style |
Gloss |
Fretboard Material |
Rosewood |
Fretboard Radius |
10" |
Neck Construction |
Set-Neck |
Neck Material |
Maple |
Number of Frets |
24 |
Number of Strings |
12-String |
Nut Width |
1.625" |
Offset Body |
No |
Pickup Configuration |
SS |
Right / Left Handed |
Right Handed |
Scale Length |
24.75" |
Reviews:
I use to own 330/12 I sold it foolishly, but Im glad I did. I love this one so much more, for starters its more authentic in look and feel, its modelled after the famous George Harrison Rick 12 string Its a stunning guitar in real life. I highly rate this guitar, 10/10 Not to mention the beautiful case it comes in Regards Andrew Armstrong (Australia)andrewma1959
Waited a life time to own this guitar. make sure you have it setuo to the way you play.Steve T.
Lefty Rics are few and far between, even more so for the twelves (no new ones have been produced for a number of years now). This one turned out to be very well cared for and in near mint condition for a twenty five year old guitar, and plays and sounds like the dream guitar I always believed it would be. Fellow lefties, keep the faith, keep an open mind and one day yours will turn up too.longnecklefty
4. Ibanez As7312 Artcore 12-String Electric Guitar – Transparent Cherry Red
Product Details:
As7312 the as is a semi-acoustic guitar built to tackle just about any genre of music you throw at it. the pickups are mounted directly to the center block for increased sustain and feedback elimination. artcore – ibanez first introduced artcore back in 2002 and it has remained a workhorse hollow-body guitar for musicians all over the world ever since. the artcore’s combination of quality workmanship and affordability has created legions of devoted fans from diverse genres as blues, country, rock and jazz. artcore offers musicians the purity of an old school jazz-box or a hybrid semi-hollow rocker. the line is highly respected for its tone, sustain and, expressive playability.product features nyatoh neck the 3pc nyatoh/maple neck provides a rich mid-low end. walnut fretboard a walnut fretboard features a well-balanced tonal character from low to high end. medium frets medium sized frets enhance the accuracy of your notes. linden top / linden back and sides linden delivers a natural and flat, yet accurate, tone. classic elite pickups classic elite pickups offer rich, nuanced tone with fat low-end. art-12 bridge the art-12 bridge provides improved sustain and tuning stability. art-12 tailpiece art-12 tailpiece provides excellent tuning stability.
Specifications:
Handedness |
Right-Handed |
Body Type |
Hollow Body |
Neck Construction |
Set |
Strings |
12 String |
Number of Strings |
12 |
Neck Type |
AS Artcore |
Neck Joint |
Set-in |
Neck Material |
Mahogany |
Neck finish |
Gloss Polyurethane |
Neck thickness at 1st fret |
21mm |
Neck thickness at 9th fret |
24 mm |
Scale |
24.7" (627.38mm) |
Nut width |
43mm |
Number of Frets |
22 |
Fretboard Material |
Bound Rosewood |
Fretboard Radius |
305mm |
Fret Type |
Medium |
Inlay |
Acrylic block |
Body Top Material (Hollow) |
Maple |
Body Sides Material (Hollow) |
Maple |
Body Back Material (Hollow) |
Maple |
Body finish |
Gloss Polyurethane |
Bridge |
ART-12 |
String spacing |
10.4mm |
Tailpiece |
ART-12 |
Nut |
Plastic |
Machine Head |
Ibanez machine heads |
Neck Pickup |
Classic Elite (H) |
Bridge Pickup |
Classic Elite (H) |
Controls, Pickup selector |
2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-way toggle switch |
Factory Tuning |
1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E |
Reviews:
Overall: I have never purchased a guitar online but my have things changed. My Son ordered an Ibanez AS7312 as a gift for me. I unboxed it and it was stunning and I am particular. I looked high and low for a flaw but found none. I checked the neck relief, it was perfect, fret rocker, perfect – fret sprout, none, it was tuned 1/2 step down and the intonation was as close as you could with 6 saddles on a 12 string guitar. Then I plugged it in and I remembered why I missed my old 12 string so much. All I can say is great job Ibanez and great job zZounds.Stan
I have owned my Ibanez Artcore AS7312 for about a year now, and I will say it is one of the best guitars I own…..and I own many. I was looking for an electric 12 string without the price tag of a Rickenbacker. Even though I looked at this Ibanez many times, it took me a while to order it because I was trying to decide if on a semi hollow body design that the jangly, cutting thru sound that I was looking for would be there. When the guitar came in and I plugged it into my Fender Twin I could not have been happier. The sound continues to amaze me even after a year of hearing it. I don't think I realized at the time I ordered it that it had a solid maple block that the pickups were mounted into much less realize what a difference in the sound, and sustain that this would make. The solid center block, and the back and sides are all maple. The block gives the guitar bite and sustain, while the maple back and sides tends to project with a more brighter sound…….perfect for a great 12 string sound….at least to me anyway. I should have known Ibanez would know what they were doing, but I guess I more equate Ibanez with solid body guitars so it took me a while to order it. I equally enjoy just putting on 6 strings and playing it that way too. I have a '64 ES-335 but I actually like the sound to this guitar better probably because it sounds more like a solid body and that is mostly what I play. It was a little hard pressing down 12 strings until I read that a lot of players tune down a whole step and then capo back up to the 2nd fret. This made all this difference and was then easy to play. This guitar has a great action, great tone, and is pure elegance and eye candy on stage, lol If you're looking for a great 12 string electric at a decent price I would highly recommend this guitar.kareydunn1805
First of all the AR420 is a beautiful looking guitar with the abalone giving just a perfect amount of bling. The setup and action were great out of the box. The pickups are pretty good sounding alnicos and the tritone switching on each pickup give a wide variety of tones. The parallel sounds are a great alternative to the full humbucker and aren’t as thin as the split coils. The neck is very comfortable, fret ends are well finished and the hardware all seems fine. I find it very nice to play and easy to get the sounds I want. Design-wise the shape gives very good access to the upper frets but that also leads to the primary drawbacks, neither of which is an enormous issue for me but just annoying. Firstly the guitar is neck heavy so it does want to dive and secondly the pickup selector switch is directly above the neck pickup as it had to be brought forward towards the bridge due to the cutaway. That does make it susceptible to being knocked while playing with a resultant pickup selection change. Overall I am very happy with this guitar.Andrew C.
5. Danelectro 59 12 String Electric Guitar Black
Product Details:
The 12-string danelectro 12sdc electric guitar captures the jangly sounds of the '60s with a double-cutaway body made of laminated wood and 2 lipstick pickups. modeled after the classic 59dc used by jimmy page, the guitar's "bottle" headstock is elongated to accommodate 12 sealed gotoh tuners. it's wide neck makes the danelectro 12 string easy to play. an improved fixed bridge is fully adjustable. the danelectro 12sdc guitar's '59 vintage look includes details like a matte finish, seal-shaped pickguard, and textured tape binding on the sides. – case sold separately. – shorthorn shape – gloss finish scale length: 25number of frets: 21maple neck with rosewood fingerboard and dot inlays – double acting truss rod accessed at headstock – chrome hardware – fully adjustable 12 string bridge – two lipstick pickups – three-way pickup selector – one master volume – one master tone – electronics access thru front pick guard – strung with daddario exl150 nickel wound, 12-string, regular light
Specifications:
Product Dimensions |
41.5 x 16.75 x 4 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
Back Material |
Rosewood |
Color Name |
Black |
Fretboard Material |
Rosewood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration |
H |
Scale Length |
25 Inches |
String Material |
Nickel |
Top Material |
Maple Wood |
Neck Material Type |
Maple |
Number of Strings |
6 |
Guitar Bridge System |
Fixed |
Fretboard Material Type |
Rosewood |
String Material Type |
Nickel |
Hand Orientation |
Right |
Reviews:
I am in love with this guitar! I always wanted an electric 12 string, and I'm delighted with this one. Andertons had it at the best price I was able to find anywhere, either in-store or online. It was perfectly set up and in perfect conditionReviewed by Andertons Music Co.
This guitar is an excellent instrument for all levels of guitarist but perhaps best for intermediates and above. Excellent twangy 12 string sound and well set up straight from the box ensuring ease of playing even up the neck. Stays in tune well. Edge tape may need re-glueing at some stage according to some reviews but all in all a great instrument at a very reasonable price. A major challenge to a much more expensive Rickenbacker at a fraction of the cost! If you want a great electric 12 string look no farther than the Danelectro!
I just got my aqua model and I’m very happy. First off, it was in tune so it was great to be able to play it right away and not go thru nightmare tuning! The fit and finish is excellent as is the sound. Both plugged and unplugged. It plays so easily that I found myself playing leads in all positions. Unlike most 12 strings of the past. Definitely well worth the $$$.Brian Limmer
6. Takamine Ef381sc 12-String Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Black
Product Details:
This is a beautiful takamine 12 string ef381sc. this is an older model, thus having faded lighter colors in the binding. never the less, the guitar is in excellent condition. the sound is incredible and will bring harmonious sound to any chord played. the electronics are great and are in full working condition. takamine decal has been added to the pick guard for previous desired customization. new elixir nanoweb strings have been put on this guitar. these string play smoothly and give clear and vibrant sounds. gave the guitar a nice polish and cleaning, shines so bright now! case will be included.
Reviews:
I’ve owned a EF381SC-LH since the early 90s. My being left handed had a lot to do with my decision to purchase it, as up to that point it was the only 12 string I’d ever seen in person, never mind Getting to play one. I was able to tune it by ear and it plays as easily as an electric guitar, so buying it was a no brainer. But over the years I’ve come to appreciated it more for it’s acoustic and amplified tone. It sounds great plugged into my guitar amp, it doesn’t need to go through a PA. It takes the dry New England fall/winter less than 20% humidity while never protruding a fret or needing a truss rod adjustment. I do use two Dampits less than diligently. This 12 string Is one of the best values in the guitar universe, if you have ever wanted one this is the one to get.Stan
I use this guitar as a requinto. (Mexican Guitar) It's just beautiful. I'm at a loss of words with this one the beautiful Gloss Black Finish and the mahogany Takamine logo and Fret markers are just flawless. I would purchase this guitar time after time if i had the money. Oh, and not to mention the electronic pickup that comes factory with it. It just sounds beautiful, super rich, and just cannot compete with the G Series Pickup.IsaiRequinto
This guitar was sold as "blemished." I haven't found any blemishes on the guitar. When it arrived it still had the plastic scratch guard on the pickguard, and the strings were still stretching the way brand new strings do. I tried the lower range Takamine 12 string, the GD 30CE, and wasn't happy with the feel of the the neck, string height, or the over all sound of the guitar. So I ordered this one. I know this range of Takamine guitars well because I own an EF 341SC. So far, this guitar has delighted me at every turn. I've not yet played the guitar through a PA system, but plugged into a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface and recording it sounds great: well balanced and rich. The same if not better recording off of a live mic. The neck feels good, the string height is perfect.Ron
7. Reverend Airwave 12 Midnight Black
Product Details:
It has some very clever design features that set it apart, from the shorter 24 3/4” scale length, to the semi-hollow korina body with solid spruce top and outstanding 9a5 pickups. want a closer look? our glasgow store holds what could be the largest reverend display on the planet. reverend airwave 12 string in midnight black reverend have produced an outstanding 12 string electric guitar in the airwave. the shorter 24-3/4" scale provides lower string tension making it far easier to play than regular 12 strings. a 1-3/4" nut provides proper spacing for the extra strings. it also intonates perfectly thanks to a bridge that is fully intonateable for all 12 strings independently. chords are always in tune and sound sweeter than you’d expect. the offset double cut semi-hollow body is made from korina with a solid spruce top. in terms of pickups, reverend’s updated 9a5 bridge pickup provides raw, classic tone, but is wound for slightly hotter and thicker tone than a vintage p90; perfect for the bridge position. the 9a5 neck pickup is slightly cleaner than a vintage p90, with clear, open tone. the 3-way switch with volume, tone and bass contour controls allows you to dial in a myriad of sounds all of which are extremely usable. fixed bridge, boneite nut & locking tuners 12 string guitars can be notoriously difficult to tune. the reverend airwave holds its tuning perfectly thanks to the combination of a self lubricating boneite nut and locking tuners. the standard 6 strings are strung through the body with the octave 6 strings strung through the back of the bridge plate. this gives the airwave great sustain. this is a 12 string guitar that you can play lead on if you wish, it's that easy to play and it sounds great!
Specifications:
Body Type |
Semi-Hollow |
Top wood |
Solid Spruce |
Body wood |
Korina |
Neck shape |
Oval |
Neck wood |
Multi-piece Korina |
Joint |
Set-in |
Scale length |
24.75" |
Truss rod |
Dual-action |
Radius |
12" |
Number of frets |
22 |
Inlays |
Block |
Nut width/material |
1.75"/Synthetic Bone |
Configuration |
SS |
Neck |
Proprietary Single Coil |
Bridge |
Proprietary Single Coil |
Control layout |
Master volume, Master tone |
Pickup switch |
3-Way |
Special electronics |
Treble-bleed circuit |
Bridge type |
Fixed Bridge |
Bridge design |
Individual saddle |
Tailpiece |
String thru body |
Tuning machines |
Locking |
Number of strings |
12 String |
Orientation |
Right-Handed |
Country of Origin |
China |
Reviews:
Great 12 String Sound on a well built instrument.beginnersmind1581
Great guitar for classic 12 string songs. This 12 string plays and sounds great.Bob
I was saving up for a Rick then got this instead. Great feel beautiful guitar. Bass contour control is great. You can get all the vintage 12 sounds and much more.Nick
8. Danelectro 59×12 12-String Electric Guitar (Red)
Product Details:
Danelectro calls the 59×12 12-string electric guitar their best sounding 12-string ever. they may be right. if 're looking for sounds that are chimey, sparkly and jangly, stop here. this is the one. electronics are super versatile with a dual lipstick humbucker at the bridge and a large single-coil at the neck. a pull-on tone knob splits the bridge pickup coils for even more sonic options. with a flair all its own, the 59×12 will be a treat to the eyes and ears of captivated audience.case sold separately.
Specifications:
Finish |
Black |
Year |
2019 – 2022 |
Body Shape |
Double Cutaway |
Body Type |
Semi-hollow Body |
Bridge/Tailpiece Type |
String-Through |
Finish Style |
Gloss |
Fretboard Material |
Pau Ferro |
Fretboard Radius |
14" |
Neck Construction |
Bolt-On |
Number of Frets |
21 |
Number of Strings |
12-String |
Offset Body |
No |
Pickup Configuration |
HS |
Right / Left Handed |
Right Handed |
Wood Top Style |
Opaque |
Reviews:
I usually wait awhile if I am going to review something and after buying selling and trading over 50 guitars over a lifetime I am well over the "Newest Toy" syndrome but I absolutely love this guitar way more than I ever expected I will. I love everything about it so far, from the important stuff like tone and playability to the superficial stuff like it's cool vintage cream paint job. I have yet to restring the guitar and my only concern is durability. I have one other Danelectro guitar that I have owned for close to a year and have had no issues with. Other than that I have no experience with Danelectro guitars. I should note that there is nothing about either guitar that leads me to suspect poor quality. The 12 string came with a nice straight neck and immaculate finish. It was very playable right out of the box. I should also note that this is my first 12 string electric guitar. I am primarily an acoustic guy and have owned several 12 string acoustics over my lifetime. I understand the pressure those strings put on a guitar's neck which is why I wonder how well this will hold up in the future. Providing it does it feels like a steal at this price. Of all guitars I have owned I have never had one turn so many heads when I went out shopping for a case. It's a shame Danelectro won't make or commission cases for their guitars. If it matched the aesthetics of their instruments they would probably be a hit as well.Patrick
The best thing about this guitar is how nicely and easily it plays. It seems to sing out and chime from any note that you effortlessly put your finger on! You also cannot beat the play-ability of this neck with most any guitar at this price level! These are about the lowest priced guitars that you can buy, while still having a sentimental nostalgia of very high-profile guitarists enjoying them, too! Jimmy Page on Kashmir! Sleater-Kinney on the album cover of Dig Me Out! This is the 12-string version, but with the amazingly fast neck on these guitars, I can easily see why professionals would still choose them. The pick ups are decent and sound balanced between neck and bridge positions. This guitar is a joy to play, I look forward to picking up this guitar and playing every night! I got the Blood Red model, which feels much more solid than the b/w classic version that I got earlier. The b/w classic uses inch wide, white tape as trim, which gives me the impression of being less durable than the superior finish of the Blood Red version!Rev316
I spent over two years shopping for an electric 12-string guitar. I own many 6-string acoustic and electric guitars, plus a very high-end 12-string acoustic, but I've always wanted a high-end 12-string electric too. I played many of the best brands, but I just could not justify the cost of some of these 12-string electrics… yes, they played great, but the cost was insane, and I just didn't believe they were worth it. Danelectro recently upgraded their 12-sting electric guitar, and for the price, I could not resist any longer. I figured if it was no good, then no worries – since I spent such little money on it. However, when I received it today, I was COMPLETELY BLOWN AWAY! I actually think that Danelectro is giving these guitars away for what I paid for it! Something almost doesn't make sense…. Anyway, I cannot put this thing down. It sounds great (dare I say as good, or perhaps better than the "R's" I tried out?). Not to put down "R", since I already own a 1990 360, but this Danelectro is a KEEPER! At a fraction of the cost, I have a really professional sounding and playing 12-string electric! I'm in my late 50's and have played for decades using many, many great guitars, but today is a day I'll never forget, when I unboxed this incredible guitar and played it right out of the box for hours of complete and total joy. I love it!Commish
9. Rickenbacker 360/12 Mapleglo
Product Details:
The world's most popular twelve string electric guitar, the rickenbacker 360/12 boasts all the same deluxe features as its 360 cousin. the 12-string is made from a large and resonant semi acoustic maple body, featuring a classic white scratchplate, cat's-eye style soundhole, and iconic "r" tailpiece. the haunting, melodic tone of the 360/12 has made the guitar a go-to for recording for over thirty years. the slimmed and re-contoured maple neck makes the 360/12 easier to play than ever before, and the sleek rosewood fingerboard looks stunning with its punctuations of triangular pearloid markers. the 360/12 is loaded with two rickenbacker hi-gain pickups, with a mono and stereo output, and high quality schaller machine heads. it's easy to see why this rickenbacker 12-string semi-acoustic is so popular, and adored by so many musicians worldwide.
Specifications:
Finish |
Burgundy |
Year |
2012 – 2021 |
Made In |
United States |
Body Shape |
Double Cutaway |
Body Type |
Semi-hollow Body |
Bridge/Tailpiece Type |
Stop-Bar |
Finish Features |
Matching Headstock |
Finish Style |
Gloss |
Fretboard Material |
Rosewood |
Fretboard Radius |
10" |
Neck Construction |
Set-Neck |
Neck Material |
Maple |
Number of Frets |
24 |
Number of Strings |
12-String |
Nut Width |
1.625" |
Offset Body |
No |
Pickup Configuration |
SS |
Right / Left Handed |
Right Handed |
Scale Length |
24.75" |
Reviews:
Overall stoked with my fireglo Rickenbacker 330 purchase. With any guitar I buy, I'm most concerned about sound and feel, which are absolutely exceptional on this 330. It is legitimately the most comfortable guitar I've ever played and the sound is exactly what I was looking for from a Rick. It set up perfectly and I didn't even have to touch the truss rods, regardless of a pretty drastic climate change (traveling from IL to FL) and swapping the factory roundwound strings (which felt like 9's) to TI flatwound 11's. To me, that indicates a very stable neck. Aesthetics are not a top priority for me, but some minor quality control issues which may bother other buyers: small spots of clear-coat imperfections on fretboard edges and around the neck joint, as well as a somewhat sloppy black outline of the f-hole. Though not noticeable without close inspection, these are the reasons for the 4/5 star rating, as I know others may find them irritating on a new, $2000 guitar. At the end of the day though, I bought this 330 to play it, so I know I'll eventually be adding a few unintentional dings and scuffs of my own. Not to mention, the wood grain and fireglo burst are totally stunning. Aside from minor cosmetic/QC issues, everything else was perfect with my 330. 100% a keeper.Ingo H.
This is not to bash C & M Music, whom I purchased this guitar from. They have been nothing but professional. However, it is Rickenbacker who should be ashamed of themselves for their quality control regarding their fret work on their finished guitars. The neck on this guitar is practically unplayable due to the frets sticking out of the sides of the neck. If you do any sliding along the neck to play bar chords, or are thumbing a chord, you seriously run the risk of slicing yourself. This is unacceptable for a company that prides itself on "American" quality. I have bought brand new guitars made in Korea and China that have had better QC than this, and for a company that is so adamantly American, this is a disgrace! I own many Rickenbackers, from their vintage reissue guitars, modern basses, and 6 and 12 strings, and have never once had a neck this so shoddily prepared direct from the company. Let's hope this once great company will get their act together soon.thetasigma
The Rickenbacker 330 fireglow is one of my guitars I alway get back to. Got some other high end Gretsch and Gibson guitars but you can't find a better built semihollow body guitar at this price. It sustains like my Gibson customshop es345 but has more clarity when played acoustic. Once plugged in its almost like a good 335 meets a telecaster. So you get all the warm tones and the singlecoil snap in one guitar. Just be sure you like a lacquered fretboard with vintage frets. The bendings can be hard on such a guitar. For people who like the feel of an all maple vintage strat of tele it's good. I'm more used to medium jumbos on my guitars so I refretted the guitar myself and took of the lacquer. Now it plays smoother on the bendings than any of my other guitars!
10. Takamine Gd30ce-12 12-String Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar, Black
Product Details:
The gd30-12 is a classy-looking dreadnought 12-string guitar that features solid-top construction, a beautiful gloss finish and all the full, lush sound that makes a 12-string so mesmerizing. perfect for any player seeking a great-sounding 12-string guitar at an accessible price, the gd30-12 combines a solid spruce top with mahogany back and sides to produce a rich, resonant sound. its slim mahogany neck and 12"-radius rosewood fingerboard provide great feel and playability, while the split-saddle design of the rosewood bridge provides superior intonation for sweeter-sounding chords and single-note runs. the onboard takamine tp-4td preamp system gives you a built-in tuner with three-band eq and gain controls for excellent amplified performance and versatility. other great features include a synthetic bone nut and bridge saddle, rosewood headcap, pearloid rosette and dot inlays, chrome die-cast tuners and a beautiful gloss finish.
Specifications:
Body Finish |
Gloss |
Body Shape |
Dreadnought Cutaway |
Bracing |
Quartersawn "X" |
Body Back |
Mahogany |
Body Sides |
Mahogany |
Body Top |
Solid Spruce |
Neck Material |
Mahogany |
Neck Finish |
Satin |
Scale Length |
25.3" (643mm) |
Fingerboard |
Rosewood |
Fingerboard Radius |
12" (305mm) |
Number of Frets |
20 |
String Nut |
Synthetic Bone |
Nut Width |
1.875" (47.6mm) |
Position Inlays |
Pearloid Dot |
Special Electronics |
Takamine TP-4TD Preamp with Built-In Tuner |
Bridge |
Rosewood |
Hardware Finish |
Chrome |
Tuning Machines |
Chrome Die-Cast |
Finish |
Natural |
Reviews:
Overall, I'd say that I'm very happy with the guitar. It plays well, and it sounds great. I had to tweak it a bit, though. It had a respectable amount of bow in the neck when I received it. I've torqued most of it out, but I have the truss rod tightened as far as I dare to. The action is still a bit high at the 12th fret, but I'll take care of that when I change out the strings. It sounds very chimey and bright with no bottom end at all, hopefully a beefier set of strings will help with that. Skinny frets, I wish they were a bit more robust. String spacing (between pairs) isn't consistent between the nut and the bridge, I may notch the bridge a bit to eliminate that. Otherwise, it's a beautifully built guitar and a great value for the price. You won't be disappointed.
I had a cheap 12 string guitar for about almost two years. I had been playing corridos during this time. However, I had played guitar for several years. Mainly rock and other stuff. Well, after I got it, I could play all the solos I couldn't really play clean. I guess the other guitar really was bad, or this one is great. Funny thing, I had a really good player tell me to not buy this model but the more expensive one. Well, I'm glad I decided to go with this one. This guitar sounds great and it's extremely easy to play. The guitar stays in tune fairly well for a 12 string guitar. The action is low. I haven't tried it the electronics aside from the tuner which works fairly well compared to my snark. I do have a Taylor and Martin guitar, and the tone on this guitar is pretty clean.Juan
This Guitar plays like a dream, sounds great no matter if it is plugged in or not, stays in tune and looks great. This is a great price for a guitar of this quality, but thanks to another dealers daily deal and Guitar Center's price matching, it was even better. I was able to get this out of layaway for $240 less. I am very happy with this guitar. I have not played in a band for a while, but getting back into practice and plan to start back with some solo acoustic gigs. Having this awesome new guitar is surely an inspiration to help me want to practice more.Kip
11. Takamine Gd30ce 12-String Acoustic/electric Dreadnought Guitar (Natural)
Product Details:
The gd30ce-12 is a stage-worthy acoustic/electric dreadnought 12-string guitar that features solid-top construction, a soft venetian-style cutaway and a superior-sounding takamine electronics system. ready for any performance situation, the gd30ce-12 has a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides that provide you with e a rich, resonant sound. – the slim mahogany neck and 12-radius rosewood fingerboard provide great feel and playability, while the onboard takamine tp-4td preamp system gives you a built-in tuner and 3-band eq and gain controls for excellent amplified performance and versatility. – the gd30ce-12 also includes a rosewood bridge, synthetic bone nut and split bridge saddle, rosewood headcap, pearloid rosette and dot inlays, chrome die-cast tuners and a beautiful gloss finish. available in natural. – case sold separately. – body finish: gloss – body shape: dreadnought cutaway – bracing: quartersawn "x"body back: mahogany – body sides: mahogany – body top: solid spruce – neck material: mahogany – neck finish: satin – scale length: 25.3" (643mm)fingerboard: rosewood – fingerboard radius: 12" (305mm)number of frets: 20string nut: synthetic bone – nut width: 1.875" (47.6mm)position inlays: pearloid dot – special electronics: takamine tp-4td preamp with built-in tuner – bridge: rosewood – hardware finish: chrome – tuning machines: chrome die-cast – strings: d'addario exp 38 coated phosphor bronze 12-string, (.010-.047 gauges)finish: natural – case sold separately
Reviews:
Overall, I'd say that I'm very happy with the guitar. It plays well, and it sounds great. I had to tweak it a bit, though. It had a respectable amount of bow in the neck when I received it. I've torqued most of it out, but I have the truss rod tightened as far as I dare to. The action is still a bit high at the 12th fret, but I'll take care of that when I change out the strings. It sounds very chimey and bright with no bottom end at all, hopefully a beefier set of strings will help with that. Skinny frets, I wish they were a bit more robust. String spacing (between pairs) isn't consistent between the nut and the bridge, I may notch the bridge a bit to eliminate that. Otherwise, it's a beautifully built guitar and a great value for the price. You won't be disappointed.
I had a cheap 12 string guitar for about almost two years. I had been playing corridos during this time. However, I had played guitar for several years. Mainly rock and other stuff. Well, after I got it, I could play all the solos I couldn't really play clean. I guess the other guitar really was bad, or this one is great. Funny thing, I had a really good player tell me to not buy this model but the more expensive one. Well, I'm glad I decided to go with this one. This guitar sounds great and it's extremely easy to play. The guitar stays in tune fairly well for a 12 string guitar. The action is low. I haven't tried it the electronics aside from the tuner which works fairly well compared to my snark. I do have a Taylor and Martin guitar, and the tone on this guitar is pretty clean.Juan
This Guitar plays like a dream, sounds great no matter if it is plugged in or not, stays in tune and looks great. This is a great price for a guitar of this quality, but thanks to another dealers daily deal and Guitar Center's price matching, it was even better. I was able to get this out of layaway for $240 less. I am very happy with this guitar. I have not played in a band for a while, but getting back into practice and plan to start back with some solo acoustic gigs. Having this awesome new guitar is surely an inspiration to help me want to practice more.Kip
12. Takamine P3dc-12 String Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar With Case, Natural
Product Details:
Takamines top-line pro series p3dc-12 presents rich dreadnought 12-string tone with peerless takamine style and performance. with resonant tonewoods, elegant appointments, smooth playability and state-of-the-art electronics, its an exquisite acoustic experience onstage and off. the solid cedar top features hand-scalloped x bracing and ivory binding, with dark purfling and a gorgeous concentric-ring rosette with wood marquetry. the unique takamine split-saddle bone bridge provides faultless intonation and excellent acoustic coupling to the top. other premium features include a solid sapele back, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard with wood dot-in-dot? inlays, gold tuners with amber buttons, natural satin finish and the highly acclaimed ct4b ii preamp system with three-band eq, volume control and built-in tuner. ct4b ii preamp features the ct4b ii preamp is designed for ease of use and purity of tone. the ct4b ii consists of 3 bands of graphic eq tone control, a volume control slider and a built-in chromatic tuner. the 3 band eq provides control over the bass (low), midrange (mid) and treble (high) frequency response. with the sliders set at the midpoint (0) the electric signal from the guitar is evenly balanced across the frequency range. the desired tone is then dialed in by using the sliders to add or subtract frequency response as desired. each frequency control slider will raise or lower the band response by +/-5db.
Reviews:
If you're looking for the best acoustics, best pre amp, best build quality and everything you look for in a guitar this is the one. The acoustics are the best i've heard in any 12 string and would purchase this guitar over and over again. This is a very good guitar for all your uses. Very comfortable and has great resonation.This is my favorite guitar in my collection.alex
I typically play steel string acoustics. I wanted a quality nylon string guitar without the wide flat neck of a standard classical guitar. This is it. Extremely well made with quality woods (no laminates) that has a great sound (both amplified and unplugged). It does not have a large body and projection is somewhat limited when playing unplugged but has incredible sound both amplified and not amplified. Can be played quietly when everyone else has gone to sleep, or can flood the house with music if they're awake. The action and intonation on this guitar was fabulous right out of the box and I didn't have to make any setup adjustments. This is an awesome guitar and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a nylon string acoustic.John
In 1981 I had three guitars, two of them acoustics, and one of those was an Ovation Country Artist–a nylon-string guitar with a 14 fret, comparatively narrow neck. It was my first good guitar, but when I left for grad school, I kept only a Martin OO-18, and sold the Ovation. In the 30 years since, I have been trying to find a replacement, I tried various Ibanez and Yamaha guitars, but they didn't have what it took. Then, a couple of months ago, needing a brain break, I left work and took myself to the acoustic room at Sam Ash. There was another guy in there playing, so I looked for a quiet instrument, and took this one down off the wall. Immediately, I knew that it was special. The clarity of the tone, and the richness of the bass, it was all there. The other guy liked the sound too, and soon we were jamming and telling stories. Both of us tried other neoclassical guitars, and agreed that this one was best. I loved the guitar at first note, but when I looked at the price tag, I knew I could never own it. So I bought (online) a similar guitar, but it lacked the feel and sound of this one. My wife heard me playing, asked what I thought about the similar guitar I'd bought, and I explained that it wasn't the same. Then she told me to buy this one. So I did, And I have been playing it daily since then. The OO-18 is still with me and still gets some time, but right now my fingers itch to play and hear this one. Did it replace my long-gone Country Artist? Not exactly–this Takamine is significantly superiod to the Country Artist in all respects. Even if I don't play it plugged in 🙂Andy M_S
13. Esp Ltd Tl-12 12-String Acoustic-Electric Guitar (Black)
Product Details:
Esp's tl series are specially designed thinline transducer-electric ltd guitars featuring their acoustic resonant chamber. the tl-6 comes with premier components like a graph tech nu – bone-xb nut and saddle, grover tuners, and b-band pickup technology and features a mahogany body with a set-neck, and a spruce top paired with a rosewood fingerboard. the b-band t-7 preamp includes an easy-to-read display, 3-band eq, a phase filter, volume control, and an onboard tuner. case sold separately. – construction: set-neck – scale: 25"body: mahogany – top: spruce – neck: mahogany – fingerboard: rosewood – fingerboard radius: 350mm – finish: natural – nut width: 48mm – nut type: graph tech nu – bone xbneck contour: thin ufrets/type: 22 jhardware color: chrome – strap button: standard – tuners: grover – bridge: rosewood bridge with graph tech nu – bone xb saddle – bridge pickup: b-band electret film transducer – electronics: active – electronics layout: b-band t-7 preamp with onboard tuner – case sold separately
Specifications:
Finish |
Black |
Year |
2015 – 2022 |
Back Material |
Mahogany |
Body Features |
Cutaway |
Finish Style |
Gloss |
Fretboard Material |
Jatoba |
Fretboard Radius |
13.78" |
Neck Material |
Mahogany |
Number of Frets |
22 |
Number of Strings |
12-String |
Offset Body |
No |
Right / Left Handed |
Right Handed |
Scale Length |
25" |
Sides Material |
Mahogany |
Top Material |
Spruce |
Wood Top Style |
Opaque |
Reviews:
This guitar has a warm bright tone easy action and is beautiful in design. This guitar is easily a favorite to me as it allows me to speak even when Im not sure what to say. Its design makes ecen an unseasoned guitarist sound like a pro. You definately will not regret purchasing this axe.tarquill61
I needed a low action 12 string acoustic guitar that wasn't the size of a battleship. Something I could practice on at home without annoying half the neighborhood. An 'acoustic' guitar that would give me stonkloads of volume plugged in but with absolutely zero feed back even when I'm standing right in front of the monitor. It also had to sound like an acoustic guitar at any volume level. Turns out that's exactly what I got. Easy…..now I need to get a case…turns out not so easy here in the UK. Why don't dealers buy in the correct case when they order the guitar? Or is this just an ESP thing? Anyway, when a guitar is this good it is not so easy to get annoyed.Reviewed by Andertons Music Co.
From the minute I unpacked this guitar, I cannot put it down. The neck feels just like my PRS SE 24 Custom. It is a bit wider to accommodate the 12 strings. The setup, from American Musical Supply was spot on. The Fishman electronics are great and match up to the Loudbox Artist Pro 120 w I have been playing it through. This guitar is designed to be plugged in. The thinness of the body, 2" makes it very comfortable to play, but, it doesn't have any appreciable sound projection capabilities. It is like strumming a 12 string solid body electric. Right after the new years. I will be picking up the TL-6 6 string and will retire my Ovation Elite TX from acoustic gigs. The workmanship and quality at this price cannot be beat. Buy it and enjoy it, you won't be sorry!
14. Gretsch G5422g-12 Electromatic Classic Hollow Body Double-Cut 12-String Single Barrel Burst
Product Details:
Get classic ‘50s & ‘60s -inspired gretsch sound and style with the all-new electromatic classic hollow body guitars. crafted with essential gretsch hollow-body sound, style and playability, these no-nonsense guitars are your next-step gretsch. like a ’60s invasion, the g5422g-12 electromatic classic hollow body double-cut 12-string with gold hardware serves up full hollow-body build and the true filter’tron voice for that classically lush 12-string chime and jangle. like all electromatic guitars, it delivers the fearless and electrifying authenticity that has set gretsch apart as the quintessential rock ‘n’ roll guitars from the very beginning. the g5422g-12 features a laminated maple body with vintage-inspired perimeters and refined arches, as well as all-new trestle block bracing to help reduce unwanted feedback. by increasing rigidity and contact between the top and back of the body, the new trestle block design also results in the sound having a faster attack with more focus, snap, and increased sustain. coupled with all-new ft-5e filter’tron pickups, this hollow build’s voice explodes with huge full-bodied punch, classic chime and enhanced presence, clarity and note definition. an all-new classic “c”-shaped maple neck offers a more comfortable playing feel for improved playability and performance, and is topped with a 12”-radius laurel fingerboard. other premium features include versatile upgraded controls including master volume with treble bleed circuit, master tone, individual pickup volume controls and three-position tone switch, oversized bound f-holes, multi-ply body binding, smaller late-'50s g6120 bound headstock, sealed die-cast tuning machines, graph tech nubone nut, historic pearloid hump block inlays, secured adjusto-matic bridge and a gretsch g-cutout tailpiece. alive and loud, the g5422g-12 is available in single barrel burst or walnut stain finishes with gold hardware and gold pickguard.
Specifications:
Watchers |
2 |
Fingerboard Material |
Laurel |
Fingerboard Radius |
12" (305 mm) |
Headstock Binding |
White |
Neck Construction |
Set-Neck |
Neck Finish |
Gloss |
Neck Material |
Maple |
Neck Shape |
Classic "C" |
Number of Frets |
22 |
Nut Material |
Graph Tech NuBone |
Nut Width |
1.77" (45 mm) |
Position Inlays |
Pearloid Hump Block |
Body Back |
Arched Laminated Maple |
Body Binding |
White with B/W/B Purfling |
Body Finish |
Gloss |
Body Style |
Gretsch Hollow Body Guitars |
Body Top |
Arched Laminated Maple |
Bracing |
Trestle Block |
Cutaway |
Double Cutaway |
Waist |
9.75" (248 mm) |
Bridge Mounting |
Secured |
Finish |
Burst |
Year |
2022 |
Fretboard Radius |
12" |
Body Type |
Hollow Body |
Number of Strings |
12-String |
Right / Left Handed |
Right Handed |
Offset Body |
No |
Wood Top Style |
Plain |
Finish Style |
Gloss |
Pickup Configuration |
HH |
Fretboard Material |
Laurel |
Bridge/Tailpiece Type |
Tremolo Tailpiece |
Reviews:
Ok. I've had Danelectro, Fender and 3 Rickenbacker 12 strings. I like the extra sizzle.jangle that a 12 string provides. But they usually play very poorly and stay in tune even worse. Even the vaunted Rickenbacker was a general pain to deal with. But a POG doesn't give you the full effect, so I bought this Gretsch 12 string. The guiatr arrived flawless and after tuning was perfect. The classic tones, experimental tones even ripping leads….all quite possible on the Gretsch. Being a kid of 70's I grew up on the Monkees and the Nesmith factor was a big thing for me. But I'm blown away at how well this thing plays and well voiced it is. Ricky-like treble plus the bluesy twang of a Gretsch. Middle setting is especially useful. I run this through massive amounts of distortion sometimes and tune to dropped D. The Gretsch (with a compressor) can handle it all. You can rip leads effortlessly on this thing. It's an extremely useful instrument.Uncle Frank
I'm usually a semi-snobby MIUSA guitar guy – with multiple Gibson, Fenders and Martins, but this Chinese Made Gretsch is a thing of absolute beauty. Gretsch QC is remarkable and I've had others in the past decade that have been equally wonderful. The finish and details are fantastic, even down to binding on the F Holes. The neck is ridiculously playable for a 12 string and I've had fun learning all the classic 12 strings songs, in addition to trying some new stuff. Tuning is easy, and it stays in tune really well. I'll be getting a professional setup done on this soon, but out of the box this guitar was exactly what I was looking to have to noodle around with, but be nice enough to hold a permanent spot. If you are looking to add an electric 12 String to your lineup, this is the one. They've been dipping in and out of stock, so keep an eye out or pre-order one. It took me about a month from when I "reserved".Darren
All of these guitar companies market their guitars with pictures of nice, dark, fretboards, that look like dark Rosewood, or even Ebony. They do that because they know that's what people want, but then what you often end up getting is an ugly, dull, light brown or grayish looking board.Pablo
15. Martin Grand J-16e 12-String Acoustic Electric Guitar
Product Details:
Ideal for experienced players looking to build on their skills, the grand j-16e 12 string is a full-bodied, muscular guitar that generates well-balanced harmonics with a strong, solid low end. crafted it in nazareth, pennsylvania with east indian rosewood back and sides and a sitka spruce top, so this powerhouse looks as good as it sounds. martin also added scalloped x-bracing to create beautifully resonant tone that fills the room even when unplugged. and, while playing a 12 string can be challenging, our high-performance taper neck makes this one comfortable-playing, big-sounding guitar.
Specifications:
Edition Size |
Open |
Construction |
Simple Dovetail Neck Joint |
Body Size |
Grand J-14 Fret (000 Depth) (New Option) |
Top Material |
Sitka Spruce |
Rosette |
Bold Herringbone with Multi-Stripe |
Bracing Pattern |
X Brace |
Brace Shape |
Scalloped |
Brace Material |
Sitka Spruce |
Brace Size |
5/16" |
Back Material |
East Indian Rosewood |
Side Material |
East Indian Rosewood |
Binding |
Antique White |
Top Inlay Material |
Multi-Stripe |
Back Inlay Material |
Black Stripe |
Neck Material |
Select Hardwood |
Neck Shape |
12 String (New Option) |
Neck Taper |
High Performance Taper |
Plek |
Yes |
Nut Material |
Bone |
Headstock Shape |
Solid with 12 String Taper |
Headplate Material |
East Indian Rosewood |
Headplate Detail |
Do Not Use |
Headplate Logo Style |
Script Old Style Overlay |
Heelcap |
Antique White |
Fingerboard Material |
Ebony |
Scale Length |
25.4" |
Neck Joins Body At |
14th Fret |
Number of Frets Total |
20 |
Fingerboard Width at Nut |
1 13/16'' |
Fingerboard Width at 12th Fret |
2 1/4'' |
Fingerboard Inlay Material |
Mother of Pearl |
Fingerboard Inlay Style |
Style 28 |
Side Dots |
White |
Back and Side Finish |
Satin |
Finish Top |
Gloss |
Top Color |
Clear |
Finish Neck |
Satin |
Neck Color |
Dark Mahogany |
Bridge Material |
Ebony |
Bridge Style |
Modern Belly- 12 String- Drop in Saddle |
Bridge String Spacing |
2 5/16" |
Saddle |
Compensated White Tusq |
Saddle Radius |
16" |
Tuning Machines |
Chrome Enclosed Gear |
Recommended Strings |
Authentic Acoustic Extra Light (SMA500T) |
Knob |
Small |
Bridge Pin Material |
Black Tusq |
Bridge Pin Dots |
Mother of Pearl |
Pickguard |
Tortoise Pattern |
Gig Bag |
Included |
Electronics |
Fishman Matrix VT Enhance NT2 |
Reviews:
I've looked at a number of 12-string guitars over the years, this is the one that captured my interest. A very playable and great sounding 12-string, sounds even better when played through an amp using the internal pickups.Reviewed by Absolute Music custo
Great sounding Highs, Mids and Lows. Playability is great no buzzings and strings are nice low height. Really rings out.KB
16. Ibanez Aeg5012 12-String Acoustic Electric Guitar – Black
Product Details:
The ibanez aeg 12-string acoustic-electric guitar features a small and simple preamp that has only two control knobs, volume, and shape. this at-a-glance tone control offers natural acoustic sound in the center position. it allows players to adjust the tone easily and enables them to go from low, fat, and powerful tones to a bright and crisp sound while adjusting only one knob. a new easy-to-read onboard tuner with lcd(liquid crystal display) is located on the preamp. the purpleheart produces a rich mid-range with a crisp high end for optimal sound quality.ibanez advantage bridge pinsthese pins are an advantage over old-fashioned pins. the advantage pins are easier to take out and easier to put in than standard pins. a special bulb-shaped end makes the pin easy to grip and also prevents the pin from being pushed in too far. best of all, with advantage, the pin and string stay put.preampthe neck side of the preamp is the top of the control panel. there is an lcd screen readout for the tune at the top center of the control unit. the volume knob is on the far left, and the shape knob is on the far right. in between both knobs is a tuner on/off switch.
Specifications:
Handedness |
Right-Handed |
Strings |
12 String |
Number of Strings |
12 |
Neck Type |
AEG |
Neck Joint |
Screw jointing |
Neck Joint Position |
14th fret joint |
Neck Material |
Okoume |
Neck Finish |
Satin Polyurethane |
Number of Frets |
20 |
Fretboard |
Purpleheart |
Fretboard Radius |
400mm |
Inlay |
White dot |
Body Shape |
AEG |
Body Top Material |
Spruce (For Acoustic/Hollow) |
Body Sides Material |
Sapele (For Acoustic/Hollow) |
Body Back Material |
Sapele (For Acoustic/Hollow) |
Soundhole Rosette |
Acrylic |
Body Finish |
Gloss Polyurethane |
Bridge |
Purpleheart |
Bridge pins |
Ibanez Advantage |
Saddle material |
Plastic |
String Spacing |
11mm |
Nut |
Plastic |
Machine Head |
Chrome Die-cast tuners |
Other Pickup |
Ibanez T-bar II Undersaddle |
Preamp (for Acoustic) |
Ibanez AEQ-TTS preamp w/Onboard tuner |
Controls, Pickup selector |
1 Volume, Shape |
Other Swtichs |
Tuner on/off switch |
Output Jack |
1/4" output |
Special Strings |
Ibanez IACS12C |
Tuning (from top to bottom) |
1E ,2B, 3G, 4D, 5A, 6E |
Scale |
634mm |
Neck Thickness |
0.82" (21mm) at 1F 0.88" (22.5mm) at 7F |
Reviews:
This was a demo basically flawless.alex always great at Sweetwater. And went through 55 point inspection Logan and Cody did a excellent job.Thanks Sweetwater. You rock
Loved the look, price, sound, and feel of this guitar. Tried it out in the store and was ready to buy the floor model, but luckily I asked for a 9V battery to test the electronics at the counter. Oddly the battery port fits fine into the guitar when empty, but the moment you put a battery in it it will not stay shut and pops open rendering your electronics useless. Me and the sales rep at the front figured this was had to be a fluke and he ordered a new one to be delivered to my house. Four days later it arrived. I played it for about an hour out of the box without issue (set up was great, sounded great acoustic) and then I decied to check the electronics. Sure enough, the exact same issue occured when I tried to fit a 9V in the battery port. When a battery was actually in it, it would not stay shut. No tuner, no electronics. Ten minutes later I was back at my local GC. The tech inspected it an came to the same conclusion as I did after trying 5 different brand batteries to see if that made a difference- it's defective. He recommended I return it and try another product. In short it plays nice, sounds nice, and looks nice but if it happened on 2 guitars it has to be happening on more of them. I'm sure you could duck tape it or find a way to keep it closed but this should not be an issue on a $350+ guitar. 3 stars.Ryan
This is my second 12 string and I really like it. Sounds great action is outstanding and onboard tuner is great – I could not ask for more.Jim
17. Yamaha Apx700ii 12-String Acoustic/electric Thinline Guitar Black
Product Details:
This is a 12-string version of apx700ii.the 700 series guitars feature styling and specification driven by the 1000-series guitars but with the exclusive art pickup system. designed to capture the guitar s full body resonance,art s ability to faithfully recreate natural tone and dynamics means that the subtle differences between apx and cpx guitars are perfectly recreated, allowing you to pick the guitar that suitsyour style and know that character will always shine through apx s thin-line body combines incredible comfort, easy top-fret access and a sound perfectly suited to on-stage use with bright, clear mids, balanced highs and controlled lows. specially designed non-scalloped x-type bracing allows the guitar s top to sing and maximizes the resonance of the unique body shape for a full, natural tone. with dynamics, sensitivity and clarity built into the design from day one, apx is a guitar not to be underestimated.
Specifications:
String Type |
Steel |
Number of Strings |
12 |
Body Shape |
APX700II |
Left-/Right-handed |
Right-handed |
Finish |
Gloss |
Top Wood |
Solid Spruce |
Binding |
Cream and Black |
Neck Wood |
Nato |
Radius |
15.75" |
Fingerboard Material |
Rosewood |
Fingerboard Inlay |
White Dots |
Number of Frets |
23 |
Scale Length |
25" |
Tuning Machines |
Die-cast Chrome |
Bridge Material |
Rosewood |
Nut/Saddle Material |
Urea/Urea |
Nut Width |
1.8125" |
Electronics |
System 64 |
Strings |
D'Addario, .012-.053 |
Case/Gig Bag |
Sold Separately |
Reviews:
I ordered an open box guitar at a discount. It was the Black one. When I opened the box I found the documentation and the batteries for the electronics loose in the box. It didn't come with the sound hole cover either. This guitar had been played as the pick marks below the sound hole were obvious. This guitar was not a 2nd but more like a 3rd. I called to return it and decided to order a brand new one in Natural. I would really like to see a pick guard for this instrument but the sound hole is oval so I would need to buy one and modify it to fit. I received the new one and it seems fine but the jury's out on the playability until I get it set-up by some pro techs. Then I'll follow up with another review.Stan the Man
I own several six string instruments, but this is the first 12 string to my collection. I am very happy with the choice. I did a lot of research, and played several different brands and I would always keep coming back to this one. What did it for me: Smooth and easy is to play. Many 12 strings may get a bit tiresome after a while, and depending on the brand the tension of the strings can be very punishing on the instrument AND your hands. I can play thing thing for hours with no problem, and it stays in tune surprisingly long, even when I get spirited with this thing. I use it mainly as a rhythm guitar, not much bending going on with this. The preamp, with the incorporated tuner is such a great convenient tool. Speaking of that, I've met some people that like to have the strings in this model doubled up for their music style — such as "norteño music" (instead of the traditional octave type), and neck & bridge seems impervious to the added tension. I don't plan to do that, but I am happy to know that I have that choice. I went with the black finish, and it is gorgeous. It is nice when you open the case (I paired it with the Yamaha APX Vinyl Hardshell Guitar Case — it fits perfectly) all your friends get that "wow" factor. It sounds amazing unplugged, just loud enough to be a pleasant compliment to not-amplified vocals. Once you plug her in, this thing is a monster! Amazing, crisp professional sound! The tones are controlled, there is no distortion when you need to get that "forte" emphasis to the song. I haven't had any feedback problems, even though it actually comes with a convenient sound-hole cover. And the answer is no, it will not diminish the sound quality if you use the cover, especially plugged in. For the price, you're definitely purchasing a guitar that is much, much better than more expensive models. Trust me, the pictures do not make her justice at all, this is a gorgeous professional level instrument.BeeZee
This guitar is probably all it was designed to be and also probably perfect for an electric player who just wants to throw a little 12 string into their set-list. It plays like an electric. It is well put together and has all the appeal of a much more expensive guitar. However, it is a thin body design. "Thin" being the key word, that's exactly what you get from the ambient sound of the guitar. It can be EQ'ed to sound thicker in an active environment, but that's not what I look for in an instrument. The tight neck feel also was not to my liking.SRP
18. Taylor 254ce 12 String Guitar
Product Details:
Our v-class bracing lends extra power, sustain and sweetness to this cutaway 12-fret grand concert, broadening its musical range. blackwood back and sides produce a strong voice even in small-body gc with a meaty midrange focus and a splash of top-end shimmer, while the mahogany top adds a touch of natural compression to smooth out the response from top to bottom. the combination of a 12-fret neck, slightly shorter 24-7/8-inch scale length, and a shifted bridge position (closer to the center of the lower bout) produces a slinkier handfeel. this makes an excellent choice for players who crave the comfort of a compact frame. with its microphone-friendly voice, it also makes a great choice for recording, and with the es2 electronics, produces a clear, flavorful amplified sound. the dark and earthy aesthetic incorporates a shaded edgeburst top over the dusky mahogany top, black binding, an all-satin finish, a black pickguard, and small diamond inlays in italian acrylic.
Specifications:
Finish |
Natural |
Year |
2020 – 2022 |
Made In |
Mexico |
Back Material |
Rosewood |
Body Shape |
Auditorium |
Fretboard Material |
Ebony |
Neck Material |
Mahogany |
Number of Frets |
20 |
Number of Strings |
12-String |
On-board Electronics |
Piezo Pickup |
Right / Left Handed |
Right Handed |
Sides Material |
Rosewood |
Top Material |
Spruce |
Scale Length |
25-1/2" |
Pickguard |
Tortoise |
Tuners |
Die-Cast Chrome |
Strings |
Phosphor Bronze Light |
Body Width |
16" |
Truss Rod Cover |
Black Plastic |
Body Length |
20" |
Body Depth |
4 5/8" |
Back Config |
Layered |
Rosette Size |
Three Ring |
Back/Side Finish |
Satin |
Armrest |
No |
Top Finish |
Satin |
Rosette Material |
Pearloid |
Neck Width |
1-7/8" |
Type of Neck Joint |
Taylor Neck |
Fretboard Wood |
West African Crelicam Ebony |
Heel Length |
3-1/2" |
Fretboard Inlay |
15" |
Heel Cap Binding |
White |
Neck/Heel |
Tropical Mahogany |
Neck Finish |
Satin |
Peghead Finish |
Satin |
Peghead Type |
Standard |
Headstock Overlay |
West African Crelicam Ebony |
Peghead Logo |
Taylor Colorcore |
Bridge Pins |
Black |
Buttons |
Chrome |
Edge Trim |
Black/White/Black |
Reviews:
Had an itch for a 12 string but I'm not a guitar player, I'm a pro level bassist so I was looking for something that didn't feel like a cheap guitar (I'm used to American Fenders and Ricks) but didn't break the bank. I totally scored with the 254ce, Super easy to play, good looking and a seriously lush, full sound. The sound fills a room easily when played acoustically and when plugged in it's very natural and clean. My Taylor arrived in perfect condition (had to tune it 🙂 ) Speaking of tuning, this guitar stays in tune very nicely. This Taylor includes a VERY VERY nice hard gig bag at no extra cost. Go Ahead and pull the trigger on this, More than worth it!
I wanted a regular size Taylor 12 string to add to my collection. Most of today's higher end Taylor 12 strings are little with a short necks. David (on line support at Sam Ash) suggested i try the 254ce. He said he had played it personally and it was a great guitar. I'm glad I listened. Right out of the box it played smooth and easy and had a great sound. It won't even need to be "set up" like many of my guitars, it's fine just as it is. Sometimes you don't need to spend a lot to get a great playing guitar.Rackon23
The 254ce 12-string is a well put together, nicely done instrument. Nobody in the business does their necks as nicely. This is my 4th acoustic 12 – 2 Fenders, a Villager, and a Shenandoah accompanied me to Vietnam (one for each tour), the third a high-end Guild. I like this one best. These days, I play for my own enjoyment, the guitar will be played at home, exclusively. This is my second Taylor, the other a 210e DLX. I use a Fender Acoustasonic 40.Mr DPR
19. Oscar Schmidt 12- String Acoustic Electric Guitar – White (Od312cewh-A)
Product Details:
The od312ce is a 12-string dreadnought with a cutaway for easy upper fret access. its great action makes it one of the easiest playing 12-strings around. the barcus berry preamp/tuner brings out the full lush & chiming sound of all 12-strings through any pa or amp.
Specifications:
Product Dimensions |
41 x 15.5 x 5.5 inches |
Batteries |
1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
Back Material |
mahogany |
Color Name |
White |
Fretboard Material |
Tonewood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration |
combination |
Top Material |
laminate spruce |
Neck Material Type |
Mahogany |
Number of Strings |
6 |
Guitar Bridge System |
Fixed |
Battery type |
Lithium Metal |
Fretboard Material Type |
Tonewood |
Hand Orientation |
Right |
Reviews:
It's an overall good guitar and it plays nicecg.cl-35
20. Zenison Double Neck Electric Guitar White 12 String & 6 String
Product Details:
Custom painted neck and headstock matches body color. pearloid white pickguard. both necks have 22 frets. the 12 string has a fixed bridge and the 6 string has a vintage style tremolo. fast maple bolt-on necks. there is a volume control "in between" that controls the volume for the 12 string. the tone controls and 5 way selector switch operates for both sets of pickups. very cool and unique electric guitar!
Specifications:
Package Dimensions |
46 x 21 x 4 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
Back Material |
Maple Wood |
Color Name |
White |
Fretboard Material |
Rosewood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration |
triple |
String Gauge |
standard |
String Material |
steel |
Top Material |
Maple Wood |
Neck Material Type |
Maple |
Number of Strings |
12 |
Guitar Bridge System |
Fixed |
Fretboard Material Type |
Rosewood |
String Material Type |
steel |
Hand Orientation |
Right |
Reviews:
It's very well crafted & plays well. Has a comfortable feel…..!!!cisum4cisum
Pickguard looks perloid in the picture and solid white is what I got. Upper neck has NO pickup selection. I know because I took it apart and all 3 upper pickups are wired directly to the output!! The knob in the middle, should be a blend pot that allows one to have one, both or adjust volume between the 2 necks. What the factory did was McGeyver a regular volume pot to try to do the same thing that kinda works, but not very well. 6 string neck on the on I recieved was very unstable! If you push one way or another, you can hear it go out of tune. 12 string neck is actually a little better, but the string break angle at the nut is ridiculous and pulls at the nut. I had to glue the nut in place (should have been done at the factory) to keep the strings in their proper place. Now I know at this price point for this type of guitar, you might have to put some work in, but some basic stuff should be ok from the jump and quality control sucks. I am a tinkerer and 40 year guitar player. So I know some things and know how to fix stuff. Good Luck if you get one of these that is playable out the box!!Rodd
This is one of the better double neck guitar as Ive bought for that price point, if not the best. Plays great and the neck is straight and true. I highly suggest it if youre in the market for a double neck guitar.timhi1572