Hearing double, seeing 12
It’s not too often you find a 12-string, fully electric guitar. Sure, there are the double-necks and iconic 12-string acoustics of the world. However, neither of those requires the exacting consideration that goes into tone crafting, as you’d find with a guitar like this, and where else does tone start but the tonewoods? A poplar body serves as the tonal canvas upon which your jangly chordal passages will resonate: solid, articulate, and balanced, offering a modest amount of resonance to get every string singing without running together. A classic maple neck imbues your sound with a reflective brightness that bolsters voicings through tremendous note separation. Up top, a laurel fingerboard introduces vibrant, overtone-rich sonics throughout the spectrum, with an added dash of emphasis on the trebles, ensuring the full scope of tonal possibilities are never out of reach!