12 fret dreadnoughts

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Any love for these... versus 14 fretters?

What are your experiences with regard to tone differences etc.?

Thanks.

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  • ToneControlToneControl Frets: 11882
    yes, I have 2 - both amazing tone
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  • yes, I have 2 - both amazing tone


    What types do you have... and how does the tone differ from a 14 fret model.

    Thanks

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  • mgawmgaw Frets: 5258
    i had a collings 12fret dread what a guitar,  no idea why i sold it, sweeter tone, huge sound
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  • ToneControlToneControl Frets: 11882
    yes, I have 2 - both amazing tone


    What types do you have... and how does the tone differ from a 14 fret model.

    Thanks

    I have a  Larrivee  SD60 - slope shouldered dread.  incredibly detailed full sound. I had 3 other Larrivees, and sold them all,  when I started buying more upmarket guitars, I kept this one.

    I have an Avalon  L1­320C, which is a baritone tuned D-D
    Again, I have other Avalons, and this sounds the best. the cutaway helps reach  those frets.
    Again, much richer and full sound. I have no vocabulary to explain  in further detail. 

    I play fingerstyle btw, not a strummer

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  • @ToneControl and @mgaw. Thanks for the (GAS-inducing) info.
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  • AliGorieAliGorie Frets: 308
    edited February 2017
    played a Larrivee 12 freter a few years ago - still remember it was the best gitar in the shop - sound and playability, over Martins, Taylor and Huss & Dalton (sp?).
    spruce 'n Hog IIRC

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  • BrizeBrize Frets: 5626
    I've just bought a Martin HD-28VS. Incredibly rich, detailed tone - it makes all of my other acoustics sound a bit ordinary.
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  • AliGorie said:
    played a Larrivee 12 freter a few years ago - still remember it was the best gitar in the shop - sound and playability, over Martins, Taylor and Huss & Dalton (sp?).
    spruce 'n Hog IIRC

    Sounds like a Larrivees SDS50 TSB - I recently sold mine purely because I couldn't get on with the wider neck.  That I spent 6 years persevering with the neck says it all;  Great guitar and better than any Martin or Taylor dreadnought I have played/owned. Never
    ayed the SDS 60 but would love to
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  • ToneControlToneControl Frets: 11882
    AliGorie said:
    played a Larrivee 12 freter a few years ago - still remember it was the best gitar in the shop - sound and playability, over Martins, Taylor and Huss & Dalton (sp?).
    spruce 'n Hog IIRC

    Sounds like a Larrivees SDS50 TSB - I recently sold mine purely because I couldn't get on with the wider neck.  That I spent 6 years persevering with the neck says it all;  Great guitar and better than any Martin or Taylor dreadnought I have played/owned. Never
    ayed the SDS 60 but would love to
    My SD60 TSB is  much the same I think - just rosewood back and side instead of mahogany. Sounds great
    I phone them once, asking about baritones, and the guy who answered said  they based the baritone on the SD60 since it was a tone cannon, and he'd been really please when he worked on those

    I love the wider neck, since I played nylon a lot in the past, and like open tunings with high chord voicings with open strings
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  • AliGorie said:
    played a Larrivee 12 freter a few years ago - still remember it was the best gitar in the shop - sound and playability, over Martins, Taylor and Huss & Dalton (sp?).
    spruce 'n Hog IIRC

    Sounds like a Larrivees SDS50 TSB - I recently sold mine purely because I couldn't get on with the wider neck.  That I spent 6 years persevering with the neck says it all;  Great guitar and better than any Martin or Taylor dreadnought I have played/owned. Never
    ayed the SDS 60 but would love to
    My SD60 TSB is  much the same I think - just rosewood back and side instead of mahogany. Sounds great
    I phone them once, asking about baritones, and the guy who answered said  they based the baritone on the SD60 since it was a tone cannon, and he'd been really please when he worked on those

    I love the wider neck, since I played nylon a lot in the past, and like open tunings with high chord voicings with open strings
    I just couldn't get on with the wider neck but liked the guitar so much that I persevered for 6 years before accepting my hands weren't going to magically get bigger.  Replaced it with a Santa Cruz Tony Rice, so not too bad an alternative!
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  • Chris_JChris_J Frets: 140
    Played the Faith Mars 12th fret slope shoulder dread in a shop, ended up buying the 14 fret Mars instead.

    Both sounded great, but, I preferred the narrower nut of the 14 fret model. 

    There were differences in how they sounded too, but, it's been a while and I can't say for certain what they were. 
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  • I have a Martin D18VS custom . Adirondack .
    Amazing guitar. The most versatile guitar I've owned
    Over the years I have been lucky enough to own over 30 top class instruments always buying and sellling . This one may go up soon 

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  • GagarynGagaryn Frets: 1553
    I have a Guild Orpheum 12 Fret, not sure they are still making them. It's a sweet guitar, light as a feather and sounds superb.
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