I did not see that coming! My mind was blown with the initial headstock reveal. I like that they kept the traditional style. Low-cost, playable, solidbodies have been few and far between for decades. This will find a market ...
This headstock is from the original Fender XII in the 60s...Jimmy Page had one that he played on Stairway to Heaven. I refer to the headstock as the Gumby headstock 😉
I started out on a 12 string. I spent more time tuning it than playing it. Overnight it would perfectly tune down a semitone. And then I'd tune it up again. It was an EKO acoustic with a bolt on neck. Took it to the guitar shop and had it converted to a lefty - playing with the strings upside down was not for me. To stop the detuning the chap in the shop cut the top off, strengthened the bracing and glued it back. Didnt pay for the lacquer to be repaired. So it looked like Herman Munster. I got fed up of tuning it eventually, especially as I didnt have a tuner and had to rely on the live version of lay down Sally because they're on the A for so long at the start of the song. So it became a six string with an ultra wide neck. I then bought a celebrity ovation 12 string when I lived in Victoria BC (and Vancover) and had it made it lefy by a guy on salt spring island. Brought it back to the UK. In a fit of rage I smashed that one. Never could get used to the bowl back. Never felt the urge to buy another 12 string. Last year I did leave the EKO outside my front door for someone to take.
I have the Strat-O-Sonic and the Jazz Master XII. I like them both. The cool thing about the XII is that it has a carbon fiber reinforced neck, and all 12 strings can be adjusted for intonation. Great features for the price.
It does sound beautiful, that I cannot deny. I can't pretend I'd ever want one.... again. I had an acoustic 12 string millions of years ago,I just remember spending very little time playing and endless hours tuning, never quite getting there. Probably why it was relatively cheap, but there is nothing quite like the sound even with imperfect intonation. I think I only changed the strings once,I realised I could never face doing that ever again, so I sold it shortly after. ( The cowards way out ). I look forward to your deep dive and I hope you and the wonderfully crafted instrument have a beautiful life together. Nice video.
Hey Landon, I'll watch out for the deep-dive. I have a Danelectro DC-59 12-string.. I'm surprised that your squier undercuts it in the price comp. The Danelectro- I love it- but boy it's a case of just how low-end can some elements be! It's good where it counts imo, lipstick pickups sound like themselves, the bridge is fully adjustable, a mix of back and through body with the high-octave strings towards the top of the guitar so on a down strum they ring first. I like the neck, the tuning heads stay in tune. It's a hollow body, sounds lovely unplugged (mic-able but quiet). Soldering was poor, selector switch was budget bargain bucket, about to be replaced for third time (in five years). But, I love how it sounds and plays so that's the thing! Keen to hear your analysis on the Squier (don't hate on that headstock, man). Cheers
I got the same model and colour from L&M when they first hit the site. I went to my local store and had them order it in for me. I love it. It’s plays so easily. Sounds great.
@@baabaabaa2293 - Yes, horrible how this World has changed since then! 😏 Anyway, I was still living in Germany when 'Milky Way' was released, and it would also remain the only song by them I'd ever heard - until this year, when several more showed up on a Canadian 'Reaction' channel that has quite a few Australian followers; Good band! 😀👍 Greetings from NZ! (my home over the past 20 years 🙂)
@@mightyV444 Were ya born in Germany mate or youre a Kiwi?(we're next door neighbours! Only asking cos the Birthday Party were pretty big there for an underground band... And yep, $5 is nothing now...lm actually off to the pub now, paying $9:60 for a stubby ffs! Edit: l bet you've heard Unguarded Moment, but Milky Way was their 'hit'.✌️
I got the Olympic White/Tortoise Shell one! SUPER nice f&f. The Laurel fretboard is "flamed" I swear it. Darndest thing i've seen, perpendicular to the neck, wavy flames on Laurel. I lowered the strings and took off a little relief, and it was as intonated as a 12 could be. Almost perfect. The bridge p'up is hot and the middle position is not real sqwonky like a Tele middle or Strat position 2 or 4. Gorgeous looking and playing. Hopefully they're all this good. The bridge is excellent! The big strings go through the back and the little ones are top-loaded. The string tree is another work of art. Good luck finding a bridge for this one. I will do the "relic" part myself thank you. I bought a FCS Mahogany Thinline, P90/H and hated to see the dings put in it on purpose, but it is a cool guitar. I think I'm the only one that thinks relicing is a "stupid human" trick that in the future will say "What were we thinking?"
I up and did it. Yip er Lake Placid blue. From Sweetwater, the set up was for me. Just needed lubing the nut and string retainer. Naturally my traditional treb pass, went in. The 9 1/2" R is making me happy. A road worthy unit as is.
Like a moth to a light bulb, I went for an Olympic White one too. (seems to be tv yellow in there) The only grief, in the honey moon, is the string tensioner binds. Chris
Like it or not, it's an affordable contemporary somewhat clone of the Fender Electric XII used by Page on "Beck's Bolero" and "Stairway". If it's good enough for him...
Always been a fan of the Fender 12-strings (yes, even the headstock) even if no one else was. Never actually bought one mostly due to the price point but this one has me thinking. Hard to justify after just picking up the 40th anniversary 6-string model though.
Sloan was one of the reasons I started playing guitar. Haven't listened to them in close to 20 years now but your joke made me want to dust off the old CDs and see if they're as good as I remember or if I'll be Underwhelmed.
My dad was a Burns dealer, and their Double Six (Strat-like 12-string) was amazing. This sounds familiar. I’m not big on the distorted tones, but love the cleans!
Hockey Puck..very Canadian. I enjoy a lot of Canadian products, got yer Godins, Canadian Whiskey and Maple Syrup. Recipe: Mix 2 shots Crown Royal with teaspoon of Maple Syrup mix, pour it over some ice (also a Canadian product), start sipping and play the Godin for a few hours.
A lot of talking and faffing around but the small amount you did play, despite it being a noodle rather than a coherent composition, highlighted the tonal quality of the guitar well. I'm grateful for this as there are a lot of shoddy recordings out there demoing a guitar that if half decent, which it seems to be based on your recordings, is a steal at the price.
Brasil '66 Sergio Mendes one of the guys has a 12 string fender in one of their televised program maybe with Herb Alpert i don't remember if his had thAt Smurf hAt headstock tho'
Squier is so good and has been for at least the last 7 years. I have a few Squiers but my Tele Contemporary RH has a roasted maple neck that is on par with my Gibson Les Paul's Trad Pro V neck. I recently got the LEs Paul and it's amazing, but it was the first thing I noticed. I'd put the neck of that Squier up against anything at any price point.
I got a mint condition Tobacco Burst MIJ Fender Stratocaster XII string a couple of years ago on Reverb for $915. Now the Squier XII string is selling on Reverb for $620. I got the "Fender" name on mine, but it still has the same ugly headstock! Other than the headstock, I love the guitar. I had a custom leather pickguard and guitar strap called "Outlaw Series, Wanted" made by Tool Awl Leather on Reverb. The pickguard and strap turned out awesome and fit perfectly. I highly recommend him for custom leather work for guitars. His customer service and communication was great! It fit the whole Bon Jovi "Wanted Dead or Alive" vibe with the 12 string guitar. Your video made me get mine out and play it some more. 🙃
Man, I've got a stack of parts I've been contemplating getting a neck and building a 12 string. But I figure if I build it and it turns out like crap, I've blown all that money. Think I'll just go after my second Squire and just buy one of those.
my favorite part is the headstock can be used as a backup should you break your stick the day before practice 🏑😢 jokes aside I'm more into this as an idea for a hardtail jazzmaster with a regular neck. The bridge and neck will fit any hardtail strat or tele and you can make your own 12 string Parts-caster if you want 😮
Hey Landon, first time caller, yuk, yuk, yuk. Just wondering what gauge strings did it come with. I'm an older fart and back in '68 our lead guitarist rented a Fender 12 and I thought it sounded Fantastic. This one also, I'm tempted, I'm tempted!
@@mightyV444 I know, we four guys thought it was way over COOL. We just loved the sound. We couldn't afford Rickenbackers at the time and this new one from Squire sounds just as good. I'm tempted.
Cool guitar…! Funny demo…! Wonder how it compares to sone “affordable “ electric 12’s like Eastwood or the ubiquitous Harley Benton model 12! …or even the Gretsch Electromatic 12…which is probably at that price point. Thanks!
My local store complains about Fender. The owner told me he is more content with Ibanez. Squier otoh does very well in terms of value for money. Wouldn't mind a CV Tele in olive green 😊
*"What's in the box? What is it?"* - Judging by the thumbnail photo, it's that new 12-string Squier Jazzmaster - which I'd watched ol' Trogly check out already a few days ago. But this will still be a great video, I'm sure! 😄😉 *Edit:* And you most likely meant D'Angelico and not D'Addario when you meantioned your 12-string acoustic guitar 😉 (You're even wearing a D'Angelico t-shirt here! 😁) And 'More Than A Feeling' was playing also at the local supermarket only an hour or so ago 😄
I like unboxing, especially Grandma. After she stopped kicking (she hated being shaved) we put her in the box but no-one came to collect her. Now we have to keep the lid on to keep the dogs out but every birthday we unbox her as a treat.
Love it. I've played a friends 12 string acoustic, and yes, they feel weird under your fingers, but sound amazing. So you think they more for rhythm players? As for string changes, you'd be wanting locking tuners! PS It looks much better when your tuner on the headstock, 'cause it's ugly otherwise.😅
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As an electric 12 string player, I can honestly say that these guitars can make any audio track sonically better, without a doubt.
...the Beatles...say no more
Yes, and through a little Chorus is nice. I can skip the Gain on this one.
i saw it at guitar center and played it, it certainly is a guitar that exists, maybe even one of the guitars of all time
lmfao I was also not super impressed, it was cool but I couldn’t justify buying it. Maybe if it had actual jazzmaster circuits
The thing I hate most about it is that I didn't get one in the mail.
Same, I need one in the arsenal for sure
I thought it was just a box, then when you took something out of it I was excited. Then when it was a guitar I passed out and missed the video
I did not see that coming! My mind was blown with the initial headstock reveal. I like that they kept the traditional style. Low-cost, playable, solidbodies have been few and far between for decades. This will find a market ...
👍🎸🏒
This headstock is from the original Fender XII in the 60s...Jimmy Page had one that he played on Stairway to Heaven. I refer to the headstock as the Gumby headstock 😉
It is a loathsome, offensive brute. Yet I can’t look away.
It transcends time and space.
It sickens me.
I love it.
I agree…it is rather Krameresque (maybe it’s the Smurf hat).
Almost a Werner Herzog quote.
Perhaps Dieter, from Sprockets.
I started out on a 12 string. I spent more time tuning it than playing it. Overnight it would perfectly tune down a semitone.
And then I'd tune it up again.
It was an EKO acoustic with a bolt on neck.
Took it to the guitar shop and had it converted to a lefty - playing with the strings upside down was not for me.
To stop the detuning the chap in the shop cut the top off, strengthened the bracing and glued it back. Didnt pay for the lacquer to be repaired. So it looked like Herman Munster.
I got fed up of tuning it eventually, especially as I didnt have a tuner and had to rely on the live version of lay down Sally because they're on the A for so long at the start of the song.
So it became a six string with an ultra wide neck.
I then bought a celebrity ovation 12 string when I lived in Victoria BC (and Vancover) and had it made it lefy by a guy on salt spring island. Brought it back to the UK.
In a fit of rage I smashed that one. Never could get used to the bowl back.
Never felt the urge to buy another 12 string.
Last year I did leave the EKO outside my front door for someone to take.
Before they announced these, I was thinking a 12 string Jazzmaster would be cool, then they come out with this
Very tempting
alphabet and meta are always listening
I'm always thinking of music in terms of layers, and a 12 string layer is almost always welcomed in my opinion.
I played one at Guitar Center, I like it think Im getting one this weekend. Great review.
I have the Strat-O-Sonic and the Jazz Master XII. I like them both. The cool thing about the XII is that it has a carbon fiber reinforced neck, and all 12 strings can be adjusted for intonation. Great features for the price.
It does sound beautiful, that I cannot deny. I can't pretend I'd ever want one.... again.
I had an acoustic 12 string millions of years ago,I just remember spending very little time playing and endless hours tuning, never quite getting there.
Probably why it was relatively cheap, but there is nothing quite like the sound even with imperfect intonation.
I think I only changed the strings once,I realised I could never face doing that ever again, so I sold it shortly after. ( The cowards way out ).
I look forward to your deep dive and I hope you and the wonderfully crafted instrument have a beautiful life together. Nice video.
I have one also and it stays in tune incredibly well. Better than most of my six strings.
Imagine if it had a tremolo... A joy to tune, I'm sure.
Hey Landon, I'll watch out for the deep-dive. I have a Danelectro DC-59 12-string.. I'm surprised that your squier undercuts it in the price comp. The Danelectro- I love it- but boy it's a case of just how low-end can some elements be! It's good where it counts imo, lipstick pickups sound like themselves, the bridge is fully adjustable, a mix of back and through body with the high-octave strings towards the top of the guitar so on a down strum they ring first. I like the neck, the tuning heads stay in tune. It's a hollow body, sounds lovely unplugged (mic-able but quiet). Soldering was poor, selector switch was budget bargain bucket, about to be replaced for third time (in five years). But, I love how it sounds and plays so that's the thing! Keen to hear your analysis on the Squier (don't hate on that headstock, man). Cheers
I got the same model and colour from L&M when they first hit the site. I went to my local store and had them order it in for me.
I love it. It’s plays so easily. Sounds great.
Very nice!
Whatever you play, it sounds like a "The Church" tune. Sounds cool.
Good get!! It did sound a bit like the Church...
Crackin band live, 30+yrs ago!!!
I'd heard their 'Under The Milky Way Tonight' play somewhere only yesterday! 😀
@@mightyV444 Good tune!!
I payed $5 to see them (unguarded moment era) & the Scientists...
Now $5 won't buy the froth off a beer!
@@baabaabaa2293 - Yes, horrible how this World has changed since then! 😏 Anyway, I was still living in Germany when 'Milky Way' was released, and it would also remain the only song by them I'd ever heard - until this year, when several more showed up on a Canadian 'Reaction' channel that has quite a few Australian followers; Good band! 😀👍 Greetings from NZ! (my home over the past 20 years 🙂)
@@mightyV444 Were ya born in Germany mate or youre a Kiwi?(we're next door neighbours!
Only asking cos the Birthday Party were pretty big there for an underground band...
And yep, $5 is nothing now...lm actually off to the pub now, paying $9:60 for a stubby ffs!
Edit: l bet you've heard Unguarded Moment, but Milky Way was their 'hit'.✌️
I got the Olympic White/Tortoise Shell one! SUPER nice f&f. The Laurel fretboard is "flamed" I swear it. Darndest thing i've seen, perpendicular to the neck, wavy flames on Laurel. I lowered the strings and took off a little relief, and it was as intonated as a 12 could be. Almost perfect. The bridge p'up is hot and the middle position is not real sqwonky like a Tele middle or Strat position 2 or 4. Gorgeous looking and playing. Hopefully they're all this good. The bridge is excellent! The big strings go through the back and the little ones are top-loaded. The string tree is another work of art. Good luck finding a bridge for this one. I will do the "relic" part myself thank you. I bought a FCS Mahogany Thinline, P90/H and hated to see the dings put in it on purpose, but it is a cool guitar. I think I'm the only one that thinks relicing is a "stupid human" trick that in the future will say "What were we thinking?"
I up and did it.
Yip er Lake Placid blue.
From Sweetwater, the set up was for me.
Just needed lubing the nut and string retainer. Naturally my traditional treb pass, went in.
The 9 1/2" R is making me happy.
A road worthy unit as is.
Nice congrats!
@@landonbailey Thanks for your input.
Like a moth to a light bulb, I went for an Olympic White one too.
(seems to be tv yellow in there)
The only grief, in the honey moon, is the string tensioner binds. Chris
Animal looks like he's got a case of the Mondays.
The amphetamines finally wore off
I prefer the Danelectro 59x12 over the Squier. Thats why I bought one 😊!!
Like it or not, it's an affordable contemporary somewhat clone of the Fender Electric XII used by Page on "Beck's Bolero" and "Stairway". If it's good enough for him...
The Arts is a great place for guitars and gear.
These things are easily worth 750-800. It’s awesome that squire can do it at this price point. If your interested in one don’t hesitate!
Always been a fan of the Fender 12-strings (yes, even the headstock) even if no one else was. Never actually bought one mostly due to the price point but this one has me thinking. Hard to justify after just picking up the 40th anniversary 6-string model though.
Sloan was one of the reasons I started playing guitar. Haven't listened to them in close to 20 years now but your joke made me want to dust off the old CDs and see if they're as good as I remember or if I'll be Underwhelmed.
"Underwhelmed" nice play! I still have Coax Me and People of the Sky that pop up on my play list a few times a year.....I enjoy hearing them still
I recently got one of these, in the same colour, and love it. I’m amazed at how stable the tuning is on it. I call it Papa Smurf.
Ha awesome name!
@@landonbailey well, I don’t have a copyright on it so feel free to use it. 😂
My dad was a Burns dealer, and their Double Six (Strat-like 12-string) was amazing. This sounds familiar. I’m not big on the distorted tones, but love the cleans!
Very Cool, Thankyou. Stunning Guitar and Playing as always. Sounds Amazing. One of these is on my Wishlist. Cheers
Hockey Puck..very Canadian. I enjoy a lot of Canadian products, got yer Godins, Canadian Whiskey and Maple Syrup. Recipe: Mix 2 shots Crown Royal with teaspoon of Maple Syrup mix, pour it over some ice (also a Canadian product), start sipping and play the Godin for a few hours.
Saw one of these in my local guitar shop, and I picked it up. I was very surprised to say the least. I’m not a jazz master fan, but this was awesome.
First time I saw a bridge like that they were made by Gotoh, Danelectro have been using them for years.
Oh man thank you so much for not doing another tom dingdong video landon.
Judging by a recent posting in his 'Community' section, it's well possible another one's on its way, though 😅
Such a cool guitar, and I love the colour :)
I dig the sound AND the look. So nyah
A lot of talking and faffing around but the small amount you did play, despite it being a noodle rather than a coherent composition, highlighted the tonal quality of the guitar well. I'm grateful for this as there are a lot of shoddy recordings out there demoing a guitar that if half decent, which it seems to be based on your recordings, is a steal at the price.
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@@landonbailey Thanks. Would appreciate more playing and less talking ;)
everyone wants something
Brasil '66 Sergio Mendes
one of the guys has a 12 string fender
in one of their televised program
maybe with
Herb Alpert
i don't remember
if his had thAt Smurf hAt headstock tho'
Yup, it was Herb Alpert’s guitar player, John Pisano.
It does sound really nice
I caught the Sloan reference! Thanks for the demo video!
You bet!
Lake Placid Blue is kinda nice. Also surprised by how much I like the octave tone of a 12 string electric.
Squier is so good and has been for at least the last 7 years. I have a few Squiers but my Tele Contemporary RH has a roasted maple neck that is on par with my Gibson Les Paul's Trad Pro V neck. I recently got the LEs Paul and it's amazing, but it was the first thing I noticed. I'd put the neck of that Squier up against anything at any price point.
Ain't no 12-string like a Rick 12-string!
I got a mint condition Tobacco Burst MIJ Fender Stratocaster XII string a couple of years ago on Reverb for $915. Now the Squier XII string is selling on Reverb for $620. I got the "Fender" name on mine, but it still has the same ugly headstock! Other than the headstock, I love the guitar. I had a custom leather pickguard and guitar strap called "Outlaw Series, Wanted" made by Tool Awl Leather on Reverb. The pickguard and strap turned out awesome and fit perfectly. I highly recommend him for custom leather work for guitars. His customer service and communication was great! It fit the whole Bon Jovi "Wanted Dead or Alive" vibe with the 12 string guitar. Your video made me get mine out and play it some more. 🙃
The arts is another one of my fav shops to buy from!!! I'm 30 minutes away from them!!!
Oh cool!
Man, I've got a stack of parts I've been contemplating getting a neck and building a 12 string. But I figure if I build it and it turns out like crap, I've blown all that money. Think I'll just go after my second Squire and just buy one of those.
I have even that you are showing this.We love watching boxes.There is no better thing that a box.
Squier Paranormal Jazzmaster XII looks unique and I love the sound of an electric 12 string.
I have to stop drinking. I am seeing double.
Looking foward to the deep dive vid.
Chorus pedal would have been cheaper?? Sounds good regardless. Hope tuners aren't crap like my CV50 and CV60's Baritone....
That thing sounds awesome!
Instant Stairway/Song remains the same/Hotel California vibes
my favorite part is the headstock can be used as a backup should you break your stick the day before practice 🏑😢
jokes aside I'm more into this as an idea for a hardtail jazzmaster with a regular neck. The bridge and neck will fit any hardtail strat or tele and you can make your own 12 string Parts-caster if you want 😮
I've been saying for years everyone needs an electric 12. Congrats!!
Hey Landon, first time caller, yuk, yuk, yuk. Just wondering what gauge strings did it come with. I'm an older fart and back in '68 our lead guitarist rented a Fender 12 and I thought it sounded Fantastic. This one also, I'm tempted, I'm tempted!
Those Fender XII's had the same headstock, too! 😀
@@mightyV444 I know, we four guys thought it was way over COOL. We just loved the sound. We couldn't afford Rickenbackers at the time and this new one from Squire sounds just as good. I'm tempted.
@@douglasdegraff8335 - I'd say treat yourself and go for it, if you have that amount of money to spare! 😉👍
Eddy Ate Dynamite, Good Bye Eddy
"Smurf hat".
Ok, that's HILARIOUS. It made me forget that the country is going down the shitter for just a moment.
Can someone please explain the random LED numbers thing ?
They aren’t random! Hope that helps
I’ve been looking at a Paranormal Strat Nashville
Looks cool!
I wish I hadn't just bought the last guitar I ever "need"................
Are all 12 strings pulled through the body, or 6 through and 6 top loaded?
It’s a mix, IIRC
The octave strings are top-loaded, the regular ones go through the body.
Before selling that guitar, we just need to hear So. Central Rain. After that it can go up on Reverb.
I may score one of those. Nice for recording.
Who else thought this was a Tom Delonge Strat video
Me
Thats the closest thing you have ever played to a song for the 5 months i have been watching your channel. That guitar sounds really good!
Radiohead - Nice Dream (cover by Landon Bailey)
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I’d love to have one of those. Great features for the price.
Super fun
What is the number display behind you? Decibels?
yes
@@landonbailey ok. I guess it doesn't come with a whammy bar does it?
the decibel meter does not come with a whammy bar
@@landonbailey Sorry! I meant the 12 string!
This is the most dream pop guitar I've ever seen
Body looks great, love the sound of a 12 string, but that headstock is ghastly.
Rickenbacker has the best 12 string headstocks by far
@@mikeomatic9905 Danelectro’s don’t look bad either.
Can you tune it to standard pitch? That is usually the death of electric 12-strings.
Nothing like a slightly out of tune 12 string with some really hairy dirt on it…
Sounds awesome
I think it sounds great
How long is that guitar cord?
2 weeks!
I just put fluence pickups in my fender. Unbelievable. Levels beyond my gibson
Cool guitar…! Funny demo…! Wonder how it compares to sone “affordable “ electric 12’s like Eastwood or the ubiquitous Harley Benton model 12! …or even the Gretsch Electromatic 12…which is probably at that price point. Thanks!
Love the Sloan reference , brings me back to when the Leafs were in the playoffs only to blow it as usual.
Smurf Hat 😂😂😂
My local store complains about Fender. The owner told me he is more content with Ibanez. Squier otoh does very well in terms of value for money. Wouldn't mind a CV Tele in olive green 😊
I wonder if you can turn the chorus off?!!?!?!
That thing is ridiculous, and I love it.
Next time you say “let’s try some dirt” I think you should open a small jar of dirt and just take a small taste sample!
Sounds like you turned on a EHX POG2.
I subscribed...
probably a huge mistake but next to my other mistakes it seems pretty reasonable.
*"What's in the box? What is it?"* - Judging by the thumbnail photo, it's that new 12-string Squier Jazzmaster - which I'd watched ol' Trogly check out already a few days ago. But this will still be a great video, I'm sure! 😄😉 *Edit:* And you most likely meant D'Angelico and not D'Addario when you meantioned your 12-string acoustic guitar 😉 (You're even wearing a D'Angelico t-shirt here! 😁) And 'More Than A Feeling' was playing also at the local supermarket only an hour or so ago 😄
‘I’m gonna re-string it live’ 😂 ☠️ 😂😂😂😂😂
I like unboxing, especially Grandma. After she stopped kicking (she hated being shaved) we put her in the box but no-one came to collect her. Now we have to keep the lid on to keep the dogs out but every birthday we unbox her as a treat.
Did you use it at last night’s hockey game?
brought it as a backup
Are y’all noticing him getting better at guitar every video
lol i was waiting and praying for him to fast forward the tuning and then he said no i had to suffer with him.
Me, too! 😅 I love his dry sense of humour 😁
it does sound good, I love 12 strings much more fuller sound
I thought a DeLonge Strat. They seem to be everywhere on tubes today.
Going by a recent entry in his 'Community' section, he'll most likely be modding an affordable Strat (or similar) into a Delonge one soon 🙂
I was surprised to see it was only 450 bucks. I thought it would be 800 or 900
They actually toned down the Smurf hat on these compared to the old school 12’s if you can believe that. Doesn’t really bug me tbh.
How come the link is to Sweetwater? You didn't buy it there. Was the service poor? Hmmmm.
They don’t have affiliate links. This is my business
my blind date was a mermaid Landon
there's no opportunity, quite like walking around in this circle Landon?
6:56 Instant Tones On Tail
Love it.
I've played a friends 12 string acoustic, and yes, they feel weird under your fingers, but sound amazing.
So you think they more for rhythm players?
As for string changes, you'd be wanting locking tuners!
PS It looks much better when your tuner on the headstock, 'cause it's ugly otherwise.😅
12 strings to me, means a 6 string guitar, plus, a spare set. Why don't we see more canadian product? One great amp, is traynor