Everything You Need to Know Before Buying a 12 String Guitar
Choosing a 12 string guitar is a decision that rewards players who understand what the format offers and how it differs physically and tonally from a six-string instrument. The additional six strings, tuned in octave or unison pairs to the standard six pitches, produce a naturally fuller and more harmonically complex sound that suits rhythm playing, open-chord arrangements, folk, country, and contemporary acoustic music particularly well. Byron's twelve-string models are available in multiple body shapes to manage the physical demands of the larger headstock and wider nut, with scale length options that allow the string tension to be tailored to the player's preferred feel, from full-resonance medium tension to the looser, more bending-friendly low tension of a shorter scale build.
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