Thanks. I'm trying to figure out which 12 string to buy . I've been playing acoustic and electric 6 strings for years . ( badly, I might add) . So I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Keeping up the good work.
Hello again Ron and happy holidays! Hope you're having a nice Winter out in the desert. "Twelve-string players spend half their guitar time tuning and the other half playing out of tune." Heard that old joke before? Yours sounds great. Peace, man!
Hey Mark! Luckily this one stays in tune about the best one could hope for. It’s been down to 20 a few nights here already. Im thinking we might see more cold than Id like, in the next couple months? Thanks for the comments and have a great holiday season! ✌️
@@Mountainrock70 That's a good one too. A corollary to that for electric players is if you can't tune then get a chorus pedal. Have a good Saturday night.
I have two,12 strings 🎸🎸 1 acoustic 1 electric acoustic. I use one for open slide tuned E D C ect ect. EKO ranger 1960's Beautiful sound Play them both 24/7 🎸🎸👍🏼
I bought the blonde like yours and also bought the deluxe sunburst. The blonde is the way to go. So loud and bassie compared to the deluxe. Absolutely no comparison.
Wow that’s surprising. Going off the specs the wood is the same with the exception of flamed maple back and sides. Glad you didn’t just buy the deluxe!
@@Mountainrock70 the finish on the blonde is very thin, the other has a thick glossy finish. I also noticed a big difference in weight. Blonde very light compared to the deluxe. I believe the deluxe will last allot longer because it's so healthy built. I keep the blond tuned to d and the deluxe tuned to e. They both serve a purpose but the blonde is a true cannon.
Yeah, I just bought one two days ago and I agree. Hadn't owned a 12 string in 30 years and decided I had to have one again and, yes, the Guild F2512E is one sweet guitar. Tuners kinda suck, but other than that, it's great!
The more I play it, the more I like this guitar. I like the tuners. If you’re having problems, angle file those nut slots. The g and b strings can be tricky getting pinched in the nut slots.
@@Mountainrock70It's not that the tuners (or strings) stick, it's that they feel a bit sloppy. I am used to Grovers and Waverly tuners which are very tight. These have some slop. Someday I will replace them with mini Grovers when I have the time IF the guitar lasts. Guild could not put on Grovers and keep the guitar at this price point. I am fine with that. The remainder of the guitar is FANTASTIC, as long as it lasts. I believe it will last fine. I down tune to D, two steps, so tension is MUCH less. It also has a much better bass response. I am having an absolute blast playing it!
Just bought a this model 12 string in sunburst with a cutaway . My first 12 string I couldn’t resist the price it was on clearance at GC . Sounds amazing 👍
P.S. That's a good point about more string tension maybe hurting this Asian factory guitar a little if you went up from 10s to 12s. What about just putting on slightly bigger E, A and D bass strings and leaving the octaves and the G-B-E unison strings the same guage? Kinda like what a 'Hybrid Slinky' set does for the bass sound from a 6-string electric if you get my drift. That could get you some more bass volume when fingerpicking without putting a whole lot more overall pull on the neck. Maybe. I don't know, just an idea. It does sound pretty damn good right outa the box. If you get another at that killer price it might be fun to try a custom hybrid string set.
I hear you. I just looked at Guild’s specs. The factory strings are D’Addario coated 10’s. Plain uncoated 10’s might be all it needs. The neck has some chunk and width, but the grain is definitely not old growth….
@@Mountainrock70 That's a good idea. Sort of along this line, I just did a neck reset and "overall overhaul" on a friend's Taylor with the neck bowed-up beyond the available truss adjustment and he's a heavy fingerpicker that really digs in and beats one up. The action was ridiculously high and he didn't know why, and he still insisted I put his favorite Elixir 13-56s on it. I told him ok but plan on another reset in a few years. At least it's fairly easy to do on a Taylor. Bolt neck and shims. Good system really. But don't tell anyone about that... ha! Take it easy bro. If I get out your way I'll look you up.
Mahogany will be warmer for sure. A luthier friend about 30 years ago told me that “maple doesn’t influence the way a guitar sounds much. Maple back and sides let you hear exactly what the top sounds like. “ So I was told.
Played one for a few months before going to the LL16-12. A really good guitar for the money. Full sound and the warmth of the mahogany gave a nice tone but allowed the jangle to come thru. You won't be disappointed - great value for the money. Tried various guitars in that price range to compare - the Yamaha came out tops.
Yeah an under saddle piezo pickup just cant shake the quack. This pickup sounds much better than what comes in $800 range Epiphones however. Another thing I had to consider was my friends who don’t play guitar love the sound of this plugged in. Us guitar guys can be overly picky HA!
@@Mountainrock70 It's not a matter of being "overly picky." You (and I) are absolutely right to want a guitar to sound like a guitar, not a quacking duck. The fact that a lot of people can't hear the difference doesn't change reality. Trust the evidence of your ears, baby!
Thanks. I'm trying to figure out which 12 string to buy . I've been playing acoustic and electric 6 strings for years . ( badly, I might add) . So I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Keeping up the good work.
Nice demo Ron. I'm in on this one. Thanks.
Glad I could help!
Hello again Ron and happy holidays! Hope you're having a nice Winter out in the desert. "Twelve-string players spend half their guitar time tuning and the other half playing out of tune." Heard that old joke before? Yours sounds great. Peace, man!
Hey Mark! Luckily this one stays in tune about the best one could hope for. It’s been down to 20 a few nights here already. Im thinking we might see more cold than Id like, in the next couple months? Thanks for the comments and have a great holiday season! ✌️
There’s another old saying that goes. Being a little out of tune just makes it sound like there’s more of us!
@@Mountainrock70 That's a good one too. A corollary to that for electric players is if you can't tune then get a chorus pedal. Have a good Saturday night.
I have two,12 strings 🎸🎸 1 acoustic 1 electric acoustic. I use one for open slide tuned E D C ect ect. EKO ranger 1960's Beautiful sound Play them both 24/7 🎸🎸👍🏼
I bought the blonde like yours and also bought the deluxe sunburst. The blonde is the way to go. So loud and bassie compared to the deluxe. Absolutely no comparison.
Wow that’s surprising. Going off the specs the wood is the same with the exception of flamed maple back and sides. Glad you didn’t just buy the deluxe!
@@Mountainrock70 the finish on the blonde is very thin, the other has a thick glossy finish. I also noticed a big difference in weight. Blonde very light compared to the deluxe. I believe the deluxe will last allot longer because it's so healthy built. I keep the blond tuned to d and the deluxe tuned to e. They both serve a purpose but the blonde is a true cannon.
Yeah, I just bought one two days ago and I agree. Hadn't owned a 12 string in 30 years and decided I had to have one again and, yes, the Guild F2512E is one sweet guitar. Tuners kinda suck, but other than that, it's great!
The more I play it, the more I like this guitar. I like the tuners. If you’re having problems, angle file those nut slots. The g and b strings can be tricky getting pinched in the nut slots.
@@Mountainrock70It's not that the tuners (or strings) stick, it's that they feel a bit sloppy. I am used to Grovers and Waverly tuners which are very tight. These have some slop. Someday I will replace them with mini Grovers when I have the time IF the guitar lasts. Guild could not put on Grovers and keep the guitar at this price point. I am fine with that. The remainder of the guitar is FANTASTIC, as long as it lasts. I believe it will last fine. I down tune to D, two steps, so tension is MUCH less. It also has a much better bass response. I am having an absolute blast playing it!
Just bought a this model 12 string in sunburst with a cutaway . My first 12 string I couldn’t resist the price it was on clearance at GC . Sounds amazing 👍
@mrcolin2u its amazing they would have these on clearance!
The Washburn comfort series 12 string is a good shout.
Nice. I have the F1512E and really like it.
Those have ladder bracing. Is it loud? The F1512E has been under my radar.
@@Mountainrock70 Oh Yes - Definitely Loud.
I want 1512 also.
P.S. That's a good point about more string tension maybe hurting this Asian factory guitar a little if you went up from 10s to 12s. What about just putting on slightly bigger E, A and D bass strings and leaving the octaves and the G-B-E unison strings the same guage? Kinda like what a 'Hybrid Slinky' set does for the bass sound from a 6-string electric if you get my drift. That could get you some more bass volume when fingerpicking without putting a whole lot more overall pull on the neck. Maybe. I don't know, just an idea. It does sound pretty damn good right outa the box. If you get another at that killer price it might be fun to try a custom hybrid string set.
I hear you. I just looked at Guild’s specs. The factory strings are D’Addario coated 10’s. Plain uncoated 10’s might be all it needs. The neck has some chunk and width, but the grain is definitely not old growth….
@@Mountainrock70 That's a good idea. Sort of along this line, I just did a neck reset and "overall overhaul" on a friend's Taylor with the neck bowed-up beyond the available truss adjustment and he's a heavy fingerpicker that really digs in and beats one up. The action was ridiculously high and he didn't know why, and he still insisted I put his favorite Elixir 13-56s on it. I told him ok but plan on another reset in a few years. At least it's fairly easy to do on a Taylor. Bolt neck and shims. Good system really. But don't tell anyone about that... ha! Take it easy bro. If I get out your way I'll look you up.
Very nice. Are you playing one step below concert tuning? It sounds like it,
@@snevetube1Im tuned a half step down and drop D. Thanks for watching!
Howdy from western Colorado!
Welcome from SE AZ
got mine 3or 4 years ago ,maple ..love it
Can´t decide between this one or the Yamaha fg820. Would the mahogany body (sides and back) give it deeper basses than the bright maple of the Guild?
Mahogany will be warmer for sure. A luthier friend about 30 years ago told me that “maple doesn’t influence the way a guitar sounds much. Maple back and sides let you hear exactly what the top sounds like. “ So I was told.
Played one for a few months before going to the LL16-12. A really good guitar for the money. Full sound and the warmth of the mahogany gave a nice tone but allowed the jangle to come thru. You won't be disappointed - great value for the money. Tried various guitars in that price range to compare - the Yamaha came out tops.
Basically the same as the cutaway version? Thanks
The pickup is halfway decent, but it still has that mid-range "Quack".
Yeah an under saddle piezo pickup just cant shake the quack. This pickup sounds much better than what comes in $800 range Epiphones however. Another thing I had to consider was my friends who don’t play guitar love the sound of this plugged in. Us guitar guys can be overly picky HA!
Guilty as charged!@@Mountainrock70
@@Mountainrock70 It's not a matter of being "overly picky." You (and I) are absolutely right to want a guitar to sound like a guitar, not a quacking duck. The fact that a lot of people can't hear the difference doesn't change reality. Trust the evidence of your ears, baby!
Really, this is why I just cant play Strats.
How’s the action? How’s it play?
I call the action out of the box normal. Not low or high. Plays great.
You do NOT need heavier Guage strings ! Why do people believe that fallacy ?
@@bigdaddy3919 way more volume and better tone in the bass range. You do you pal.
Please turn OFF jeck, and let to listen the natural sound!!!
What effects?? There’s only room reverb.
Jeder Besucher , der zu mir nach Hause kommt und fragt , spiel doch mal was wird sagen , was ist denn das ?