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vcnyls
Posted 2006-10-11 12:10 PM (#236894)
Subject: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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I'm looking to pick up an electric 12 string... What older 12 string Ovations are good? Any thoughts on other brands? Obviously the Ric's are great but I'm hoping to spend a little less. I played a 12 string Schecter hollow-body which I really liked - does anyone know about these? I think they're a GC only model but I'm not sure.

Thanks all.
Cheers,
JT
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cliff
Posted 2006-10-11 12:27 PM (#236895 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Deacon12.
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alpep
Posted 2006-10-11 12:38 PM (#236896 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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fender 12's have very thin necks and are hard to play.
rics have a very narrow profile and are hard to play.
I have also owned kapa, peavey, and a pile of japan made things.
the only one that I LOVE is the hamer newport 12.
great sound great neck great guitar and I have owned all the big names and a bunch of others.
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MWoody
Posted 2006-10-11 12:40 PM (#236897 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics



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Hamer Newport 12
Deacon 12
Limited Deacon 12 (mutt)

Schecter seems to have a nice build.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-10-11 1:14 PM (#236898 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Preacher 12....
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brainslag
Posted 2006-10-11 1:25 PM (#236899 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Preacher Deluxe 12. SWEET!


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Tupperware
Posted 2006-10-11 2:39 PM (#236900 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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OK, now hear me out on this ... I played a DAISY ROCK 12-string that was amazing. It cost about $400. and for the life of me I can not figure out how they make it so cheap. It was honestly one of the better electric 12's I've ever played. Just scratch the "Daisy Rock" logo off the peghead and you're all set. Seriously, you should look into this.

http://www.daisyrock.com/products/stardust/retroH_12string.htm
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cliff
Posted 2006-10-11 2:45 PM (#236901 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Y'dropped your tampon behind you, Witko . . .
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-10-11 2:45 PM (#236902 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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does it come with matching panties???


(sorry dave, but you had to know it was coming)
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-10-11 2:58 PM (#236903 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Joke all you want. Until you've actually seen and played this guitar, the joke is on you. I'm telling you this thing is amazing even at 2x the price. Dave
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stephent28
Posted 2006-10-11 3:02 PM (#236904 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics



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So did you buy one?
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stephent28
Posted 2006-10-11 3:04 PM (#236905 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics



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A personal favorite of mine for sale at a near give-away price.
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Mario
Posted 2006-10-11 3:05 PM (#236906 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Also comes with a variety of mood-swing the same time every month!
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cliff
Posted 2006-10-11 3:09 PM (#236907 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Their Newest Endorsee:
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stephent28
Posted 2006-10-11 3:11 PM (#236908 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics



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HE looks good, doesn't he!
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cliff
Posted 2006-10-11 3:32 PM (#236909 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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. . for a slut . .
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MWoody
Posted 2006-10-11 3:33 PM (#236910 - in reply to #236894)
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I'll toss in a picture of a couple of old guys with guitars.
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-10-11 4:26 PM (#236911 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Damn Cliffy, I forgot you had that photo ... Oh well, I'm man enough to say YES if I was looking for a reasonable priced and great value electric 12-string I WOULD actually buy the D-R. I would scratch off the logo and write "PRS" in Sharpie. On the rare occasion that Tom Petty or The Byrds ask me to stand in with them, I have a pretty nice Hurricane that dies the trick. Dave
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vcnyls
Posted 2006-10-11 4:41 PM (#236912 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Thanks for all the advice. I'll look into the Preacher and see if I can find one to play somewhere in NY (anyone offering??? :p ). Otherwise I think I may go for the Schecter. I picked it up at GC and had a lot of trouble putting it down.

I saw the Daisy Rock but just couldn't bring myself to pick it up... I'm comfortable in my sexuality and all, but if they wanted men to buy their instruments they woud have chosen a different brand name. :)
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2006-10-11 4:44 PM (#236913 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics
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Dave,
Do you really like the sound of your Hurricane compared to an Adamas 12 plugged in (I know you hate A/E but maybe?) I think my 1597 sounds better plugged in than my Hurricane in every situation. I've found the 'cane to be rather "boomy". What about yours?
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-10-11 4:47 PM (#236914 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Mitz, I can't compare them. I mean, ones magnetic pu's played through a regular guitar amp. The other is A/E played through the board or PA. Completely different animals. Dave
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-10-11 4:48 PM (#236915 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Originally posted by vcnyls:
if they wanted men to buy their instruments they woud have chosen a different brand name.
Laisy Rock
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Mitzdawg
Posted 2006-10-11 4:51 PM (#236916 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics
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If I play both through a Fender Guitar amp (Power Chorus) the Adamas blows the Hurricane away. If I put the Hurricane through a bass amp (Hartke B90) and fiddle with the profiling I can get the Hurricane to sound OK. Just wonder if you found the sound to be "boomy" and if there was something I was overlooking to fix it.
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Tupperware
Posted 2006-10-11 5:26 PM (#236917 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics


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Let me try it out tonight at home. It's actually been awhile since I spent quality time with the h-cane.

Dave
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Tony Calman
Posted 2006-10-11 6:30 PM (#236918 - in reply to #236894)
Subject: Re: Partially OT - 12 string electrics



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