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2056.1 | Check ProSound for a 12er | GSRC::COOPER | MIDI Rack Puke | Tue Dec 11 1990 14:21 | 8 |
| Yo !
COMET eh ?
I saw a 12 string strat at ProSound about 5 days ago !
Seemed fugly as sin, but I bet it's pretty nice.
Check it out !
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2056.2 | They exist | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Tue Dec 11 1990 14:35 | 17 |
| I've seen pictures of the 12-string Strat. If I remember correctly,
the headstock is 12 on a side....yeck!!
In my opinion, if I was in the market for an electric 12-string,
it would have to be a Rickenbacker.
Another company that makes excellant 12-strings is Carvin. Carvin
uses their 12-pole pickups on their 12-strings, which gives them
a really full sound. Most people playing 12-string are looking for
a sparkling clean sound. It wouldn't make much sense to play one
with distortion.
If an electric/acoustic is what you want, Ovations and Takamine
have the best amplified acoustics (both 6 and 12 string) IMHO.
Mark
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2056.3 | Carvin has single solid 12 and twin neck 6/12 | CSS::FRASER | But I don't have an accent; you do! | Tue Dec 11 1990 15:17 | 13 |
| If you're looking for an electric 12 string, I can recommend
from personal experience, the Ovation (my old [immaculate]
Custom Legend 12 is in Daddy's, Manchester) and the Carvin twin
neck which replaced the Ovation. Both are vary good (IMHO),
but I still have no regrets about replacing the Ovation with
the Carvin. The 12 string side is _perfect_ for sound and
playability. In the current Carvin catalogue, they show a 12
string solid bodied electric - if you're interested, get in
touch and I can give you the details - I might even have a
spare copy lying around...
Andy
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2056.4 | don't remember the price though | PNO::HEISER | I Still Believe! | Tue Dec 11 1990 15:33 | 5 |
| I've seen a 12 string Fender Strat at Bizarre Guitar in Phoenix. It's
black with a white pickguard, maple neck. Nice!
Mike
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2056.5 | The Strat Is A Recent Addition To The Line | AQUA::ROST | Stevie Ray Fretnoise | Tue Dec 11 1990 16:01 | 9 |
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The 12-string Strat is relatively new. Fender has made very few electric
12s, there was a 12-string Coronado semisolid and the Jazzmaster-like
Fender XII solid body, both from the late sixties.
The Strat has 12 saddles on the bridge and no whammy. Pickup, etc.
seem to be the usual.
Brian
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2056.6 | Carvin 12?? | GLASS::ALLBERY | Jim | Tue Dec 11 1990 17:05 | 9 |
| RE ;-2 or so...
Does Carvin sell a 12-string electric? If so, what do they cost.
I have seen the double necks, but when I bought my Carvin (which,
it pains me to admit, was about 12 years ago) they had 6/12 double
necks, but no plain 12s.
I'd like to buy an electric 12, if I could find one at a decent price.
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2056.7 | Carvin DC120 Solid Electric 12 String | CSS::FRASER | But I don't have an accent; you do! | Wed Dec 12 1990 10:24 | 36 |
| > <<< Note 2056.6 by GLASS::ALLBERY "Jim" >>>
> -< Carvin 12?? >-
From the current Carvin catalogue:
DC120 Specifications:-
Rock maple neck-through-body
Smooth neck-to-body heel
Tone enhancing poplar wood body sides
1.71" wide @ nut, 2.28" wide @ 24th fret
24.75" scale
24 jumbo frets (1/16" guaranteed action)
Premium ebony fretboard with 15" radius
Mother-of-pearl block inlays and side dots
Carvin ultra-smooth 16:1 ratio machine heads
M22N and M22T humbucking pickups
A500G Active Electronics: Pickup select switch, Pickup Pan
control, Master Volume, Master Treble, Master Bass, Dual/Single
coil switch for neck pickup, Bright boost switch for bridge
pickup and Phase switch
Built-in headphone practise amp
Chrome hardware standard
Standard colors: Jet Black, Classic White, Ferrari Red, Pearl
White, Pearl Red, Pearl Blue, Clear Maple.
Options
Black Chrome hardware
Gold Hardware
Inline headstock
Lefthand model
+ full option list (custom colors/body shapes/headstock shapes
/ Koa wood etc., etc.
DC120 direct price: $729
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2056.8 | Where Do I Plug In The 4 X 12? | AQUA::ROST | Stevie Ray Fretnoise | Wed Dec 12 1990 10:34 | 5 |
| Built in headphone practice amp? This must be something new for
Carvin...have they just goosed the preamp so they can drive an 8 ohm
headset?
Brian
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2056.9 | | CSS::FRASER | But I don't have an accent; you do! | Wed Dec 12 1990 11:18 | 7 |
| That would be my guess - maybe a separately switchable gain
stage with enough oomph to drive phones... They sell the
active package separately as a retrofit option, but don't give
any additional details regarding the headphone amp.
Andy
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2056.10 | Headphones are around need hardly anything. | HPSRAD::JWILLIAMS | | Wed Dec 12 1990 12:19 | 3 |
| Headphones only need perhaps 1/50th the power as a speaker. The damn thing's
practically IN your ear.
John.
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2056.11 | Electric XII | LEDS::BURATI | | Wed Dec 12 1990 16:25 | 11 |
| re .5
No whammy on 12 string. Good move.
I played a Fender Electric XII once (about six years ago). It
was a repair that I worked on. Strung for 6-strings. I was
surprised to discover that it played and sounded really nice. I
toyed with the idea of acquiring one and using it as a 6-string.
But this is a 12-string discussion, isn't it.
--rjb
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2056.12 | Fender Custom---A 6-String XII | AQUA::ROST | Stevie Ray Fretnoise | Wed Dec 12 1990 16:28 | 5 |
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Fender had trouble moving the XIIs so a bunch of them were modifed to 6
strings at the factory and sold under the name Fender Custom.
Brian
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2056.13 | The edge of weirdness ! | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Thu Dec 13 1990 09:43 | 13 |
| The neck on the custom featured the same enlarged headstock, but
was only drilled for 6 tuners. Looked weird.
A neat custom job would be to *find* a Fender 12-string neck, and
a Fender "Custom" neck, and make a double-neck guitar out of them. I
saw a custom-made Fender double neck once(In a magazine), which had
a Fender 12-string neck, and a Strat neck. Belonged to some country
$h!+-kicker !!
Mark (12-string electric guitar = "Rickenbacker")
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2056.14 | | BOSOX::MCLEMENT | 2 necks are better than 1 | Thu Dec 13 1990 10:10 | 4 |
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Ya, thats the guy from ALABAMA.
Mark
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2056.15 | 12 String Peaveys | AQUA::ROST | Stevie Ray Fretnoise | Thu Dec 13 1990 10:16 | 14 |
| Also saw such a XII/Strat that was made for Don Felder of the Eagles
(all parts except the new body were from original Fenders).
Ibanez used to make a weird Strat/Jazz Bass double neck, wonder if they
also did a 6/12 Strat?
Speaking of Alabama, that guy Jeff Cook endorsed Peavey for awhile, a
doubleneck 6/12 Hydra guitar was available in purple as the Jeff Cook
model. They also made a straight 12-string, the Milestone 12. I used
to have the 6-string version, it was a Strat style body set up with
twin humbuckers. Luthier Harvey Citron gave the Milestone 12 high
marks in a GP review.
Brian
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2056.16 | 12 high marks? | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Join the Brotherhood of Tone | Thu Dec 13 1990 12:35 | 6 |
| > Luthier Harvey Citron gave the Milestone 12 high marks in a GP review.
I don't understand, Brian. What was the scale? (1-20?, 1-100?)
Thanks,
Greg
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2056.17 | XII pickups | LEDS::BURATI | | Thu Dec 13 1990 13:02 | 15 |
| Back to the '65 vintage Fender XII, I've always been
curious about the pickups. Anyone know anything about
their construction? I always thought they were made with
two bobbins and coils. Where they wired out-of-phase
for hum cancelation? 3 pole pieces to a bobbin? They
sounded clean, anyway.
I didn't have the nerve to dismantle the one that I worked
one. But I was tempted to after I plugged it in and
listened.
BTW, the Fender Custom was indeed UGLY!
Ron
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2056.18 | Confused Yet? | AQUA::ROST | Your friendly neighborhood sadist | Thu Dec 13 1990 13:49 | 11 |
| Re: .16
> -< 12 high marks? >-
> Luthier Harvey Citron gave the Milestone 12 high marks in a GP review.
> I don't understand, Brian. What was the scale? (1-20?, 1-100?)
No, no, the guitar model is Milestone 12. He liked it, OK?
Brian
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2056.19 | | LEDS::ORSI | Tripe my shorts | Thu Dec 13 1990 13:51 | 16 |
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Johnny Winter used to play a Fender XII (Custom?) before
he switched to Gibson Firebirds WAAAYYY back. I know that
it only had six strings, but I'm not sure if it was originally
a six or a twelve. It had two sets of split pu's, staggered like
a P-bass, but they were smaller. They looked exactly like the pu's
on the old el-cheapo Fender Musicman bass, which had plastic covers
and no exposed pole pieces. Probably just a straight magnet. Don't
know how they were wired, but I betcha Brian Rost could tell us.
I believe JW used that guitar on his first album recorded for
Columbia in 1968 with Tommy Shannon on bass and Uncle John? Turner
on drums. I think. Anyway, it sounded great through that stack o'
Twins he had.
Neal-having-a-memory-dump
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2056.20 | Duh!!! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Join the Brotherhood of Tone | Thu Dec 13 1990 16:16 | 9 |
| re: Brian
Oh...duh. Boy do I feel like an idiot. Sorry about that...
Milestone 12, high marks .vs. Milestone, 12 high marks a vast
difference.
Sorry,
Greg
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2056.21 | I just bought one... | GLASS::ALLBERY | Jim | Mon Jan 21 1991 09:52 | 33 |
| I just bought I Fender Stratocaster XII. I'm really pleased with it.
The electronics are probably identical to a standard strat (3 single
coil pickups, 5 pos switch, master volume and two tone controls). Mine
is a metallic red and has a rosewood fretboard. Start XIIs are made in
Japan.
The sound is, not suprisingly, like a strat, only with twelve strings.
The middle pickup or the middle/bridge combination give you a sound very
similar to a Rickenbacker 12. I spent a couple hours playing Byrds
stuff last night, and it sounded real authentic to me. I'm fighting
off the urge to change my name to Roger...
My only complaint is the string retainer on the headstock. Its a
little block of metal (about 1" x 1/4" x 1/4") that is located right
above the nut. Eight of the twelve string pass through holes in this
block (similar to the string trees on a regular strat). The problem is
that the strings tend to stick, making tuning (never much fun on a
twelve string) a real bear. I am hoping some graphite will cure this.
On the plus side, I love the sound, and the feel of the neck. The best
feature was the price-- I got it for $435 with a tolex-covered
hardshell case. List is $870. (My wife even wrote out the check--
I'm a lucky guy.) Considering what else is on the market
(Rickenbackers are $1000 and up), this seems to be a real bargain
(maybe this should be in best buys).
Last week was a big one for me. I bought a '67 Fender Deluxe Reverb
and the Strat XII. I may be going through GTS withdrawal.
Now to learn the words to ALL of the verses to "Mr. Tambourine Man."
Jim
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2056.22 | Questions about a Strat 12 | SEESAW::PILANT | L. Mark Pilant, VMS Engineering | Mon Feb 13 1995 09:34 | 10 |
| Well, I just gave in to GAS....and I'm not the proud owner of a Strat 12.
SInce it didn't come with any information, I wa wondering if anyone out there
had any or a pointer to where I might obtain it. Im particular I'm wondering
if there is any reason I shouldn't tune it to concert pitch (as I do for my
Ovation 12). Would I get anywhere by calling Fender?
BTW, the serial number is Q003975. I know it was made in Japan, but anyone
have a clue as to the year?
- Mark - now with 3 twelve strings :-)
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2056.23 | I tune mine to concert pitch... | GANTRY::ALLBERY | Jim | Mon Feb 13 1995 10:12 | 3 |
| I tune mine to pitch without ill effects.
Jim
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2056.24 | Go for it! | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Mon Feb 13 1995 10:46 | 12 |
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Most electric 12-strings may be tuned to concert pitch with no ill
affects. Non of the problems associated with *acoustic* twelve strings
(ie: neck-set problems, bridge lifting, and buckling of the top) apply
to solid body electrics. Fender necks tend to be among the more stable
electric guitar necks mainly because they are made of rock maple.
I would suggest that you use light gauge strings on it to keep the
tension low.
Mark
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2056.25 | Some answers for my Strat 12 | SEESAW::PILANT | L. Mark Pilant, VMS Engineering | Fri Feb 17 1995 11:04 | 13 |
| I called Fender the other day (602-596-7195) and talked with a nice guy named
Phil. He was able to fill me in on all sorts of information. In particular,
the Guitar left Fender (for the customer) April 6, 1994. He also said I should
have no problems tuning to concert pitch.
Finally, he said that for $5, I could get a copy of the owners manual. FYI,
the address is:
Fender Literature
7975 N. Hayden Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
- Mark
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