Well, new to me.
After the fun I've been having with Bart's loaner 12 string acoustic I decided to take the plunge and get one of my own. I think I shared here the one I picked out.
Well, because many people have wised up to how insanely good a price-to-quality buy it is, new ones are on back order for who-knows-how-long. My local shop is as frustrated by that as I, because they want to have some in stock in time for Christmas.
Anyway, turns out it was my lucky week: I ran across a used one (in black, which they no longer make and which is my favorite color for guitars) that's in like-new condition barring a couple of very minor dings I had to look closely even to see. Scored exactly what I wanted, and at secondhand market price. So much win! :woohoo:
Here she is:
Mark
New Guitar Day!
jayswett wrote:
I'm given to understand you're not going to have all 12 strings perfect all the time, but I've also read that little bit of de-tuning that goes on is part of what makes the 12 string sound so rich.
Not sure if that helps resolve your question but thus far I'm not finding tuning to be a problem.
Mark
In general I keep hearing (reading) about the massive stress on the neck and how tuning can be finicky. In practice the Taylor Bart lent me held tune quite well, all in all. I haven't had a lot of history with this Ibanez as yet but thus far it's doing well. In fact it was almost fully in tune when I picked it up.Are they a challenge to keep in tune?
I'm given to understand you're not going to have all 12 strings perfect all the time, but I've also read that little bit of de-tuning that goes on is part of what makes the 12 string sound so rich.
Not sure if that helps resolve your question but thus far I'm not finding tuning to be a problem.
Mark