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Anyway, first impressions:
- It's not light, but not mad heavy either
- once you get the f*&ker in tune, it stays there! I've already rehearsed with it and it was rock solid.
- it's easier to play then i imagined
- the pups - Duncan designed and I assumes ceramic - are grand. Plenty of jangle and clarify.
- it's pretty well put together, though some of the finishing is a little rough (marks on the binding, lining off the f holes) but nothing that would bother me. Might bother some else mind.
- the colour is really nicely applied. Nothing cheap about it.
- the Ovangkol fret-board is lovely and dark, and the inlays are neatly applied
- I 100% did not need this guitar, but at €499 it seems great value. The gig bag is plenty sturdy too.
Been jamming Hole Hearted. Need to find other cool 12 string songs to learn!
Noise, randomness, ballistic uncertainty.
I would much prefer this to a Ricky.
I got my greenburst for £27 back in 1974, it's in bits now and I bet the Tri-Sonics are worth a few bob.
The string spacing on them is great and I had a luthier ( Jimmy Moon) make me up an individual 12 string tunomatic bridge which did the trick re intonation but I never bothered with the 3rd octave string I just paired up the strings in unison ( less breakages).
Noise, randomness, ballistic uncertainty.
Noise, randomness, ballistic uncertainty.