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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-12-12 8:13 AM (#387684 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars


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Here's some more info: Hamer made the Duotones in a 12-string version: they are extremely rare. This 12 has a quality sounding Piezo pickup under the saddle - plus a pair of Seymour Duncan mini-humbuckers - and you can select the acoustic output (piezo) only, magnetic output (mini-hums) only, or both, via a 3-way selector, plus a separate 3-way for the Duncan bridge-neck-both. Additionally, the guitar offers stereo outputs to route your acoustic and electric signals to two different amps (or channels), with one of the outputs wired mono, with both signals routed to it. Rather than complicate the control section with a bunch of extra knobs, Hamer uses recessed pots on the back cover to control the EQ for the acoustic tone with low, mid, high, and gain. The guitar features the classic combination of solid spruce top, with a chambered solid mahogany body and neck. The body/neck joint is constructed to allow easy access all the way to the top fret with a short heel and all but one fret is clear of the body. The action is so low: almost like playing a 6 and due to its thinline design and chambered mahogany body, it is nearly impervious to feedback, which makes it a fantastic stage guitar that also shines for studio work.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-12-12 8:33 AM (#387685 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars


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Here are a couple of videos w/Duotone's 6 & 12...
6 string Duotone

12 String Duotone
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standing
Posted 2009-12-13 2:50 AM (#387686 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars



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Originally posted by MusicMishka:
Here are a couple of videos w/Duotone's 6 & 12...
6 string Duotone

12 String Duotone
The 12 video is not too clear, but it looks (and sounds) to me like he's got 11 strings, (Only the bass low E) and that it is strung Ric style?
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-12-13 3:29 AM (#387687 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars


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It is not a clear video...but the only one of a 12 Duotone I could find on You-tube...
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-12-13 3:41 AM (#387688 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars



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With all due respect to Hamer (note: I have had Hamers for 10+ years and value them highly), NOTHING compares with a Rickenbacker 12 string. The build quality and playability is second to none. The sound they can produce is beyond compare. To borrow a phrase from Porsche ... there is no substitute.


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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-12-13 8:57 AM (#387689 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars
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bobbo,

That bottom Ric is WOW! One day...

Reminds me of...

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ProfessorBB
Posted 2009-12-14 9:52 AM (#387690 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars



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I agree with Iffy. Some day, I have to have a Ric 12.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-12-14 10:46 AM (#387691 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars



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Well, its not a Ric but it was affordable!


And this one helped me to expand my learning curve.
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stephent28
Posted 2009-12-14 11:31 AM (#387692 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars



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I owned a vintage Ric 12 and while it had the Ric 12 sound (that no other 12 duplicates IMHO), the neck on the damn things are so narrow I found it nearly impossible to play. Maybe smaller hands or someone with more precise fingering skills could have made it chime properly.

I hated to part with it but the new owner was thrilled and I moved on to my Deacon 12 which was much more comfortable to play.
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kotadawg
Posted 2009-12-14 4:34 PM (#387693 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars


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Originally posted by stonebobbo:
With all due respect to Hamer (note: I have had Hamers for 10+ years and value them highly), NOTHING compares with a Rickenbacker 12 string. The build quality and playability is second to none. The sound they can produce is beyond compare. To borrow a phrase from Porsche ... there is no substitute.


I assume the Jetglo is a photo of the one you owned and the Amberfireglo is the one you are lusting for?
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rhoadsscholar
Posted 2009-12-17 8:46 PM (#387694 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars


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I know I might get bashed for this, but I could never get used to the thin neck on the rics.

My favorite (and only) solution at this time for an electric 12 comes from the Fender VG (modeling)Stratcaster (now discontinued). It has very convincing 12 string sounds (electric strat, electric tele, acoustic 12). I love the neck profile (9.5" radius) on the standard american stratocaster . One of these days,I want to post something on youtube. If you get a chance to play a used one, check them out. Some stores may still have NOS.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-12-17 8:59 PM (#387695 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars



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You need to try some Post Production Ovation BFLG specials...

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beatlejuice53
Posted 2009-12-18 12:31 AM (#387696 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars


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Way back, I had a 65 Rick 360-12. The sound was great, but I did not like the small string being on the bottom. Most others have it on top. I traded it for a 62 fender Jazz Bass. Had a Gibson EDS 1275 doubleneck. Never liked it. Traded it for a PRS. Still have a mid 60's Fender
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stephent28
Posted 2009-12-18 12:10 PM (#387697 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars



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Originally posted by beatlejuice53:
Way back, I had a 65 Rick 360-12. The sound was great, but I did not like the small string being on the bottom.
That's what gives the Ric it's distinctive sound.
I love it and have on occasion changed out the nut and restrung some of my 12s Ric style.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-12-18 2:39 PM (#387698 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars



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If I could figure out a reasonable way to change the bridge on my Deacon 12 to be able to intonate correctly strung Ric style, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-12-18 6:41 PM (#387699 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars


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What bridge do you have on it? The early brass one or the later Schaller?
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-12-18 8:53 PM (#387700 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars



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The later Schaller. Look at the individual saddles ... they are cast to intonate correctly but it's a single saddle for each string pair. I thought about flipping them 180˚, but then figured out all by myself that was a bonehead idea.



It seems like getting a new nut cut is the easy part. Not sure how to handle the bridge issue and still be able to play in tune.

Any and all ideas and suggestions gratefully appreciated.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-12-18 9:24 PM (#387701 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars


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Play a Ric....
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2009-12-18 9:50 PM (#387702 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars


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Bobbo... I'm missing something I think..

Are you saying you are not able to get your intonation correct? I've had a few with those bridges and really though they were the best, although tone wise I like the early ones.. but these are more accurate and stay in tune better.... at least that has been my experience. Your mileage may vary.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-12-18 10:04 PM (#387703 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars


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Stringing them a Rik, Miles....
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-12-18 10:57 PM (#387704 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars



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Yeah, what Moody said. I'd like to string the Deacon 12 Ric style, but the bridge would prove to be an issue. The way it is now, it intonates just fine, but with the strings reversed I'm gonna have a problem.
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ladylaw
Posted 2009-12-22 8:12 PM (#387705 - in reply to #387659)
Subject: Re: Electric 12 String Guitars


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MWoody
I have a Daisey Rock Retro 12 String in the white and I love that thing. Crank it up, it's great.

Anita
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