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Doubleneck 6/baritone 12


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hi all,

i've lurked here for a bit. i'm a pretty casual builder, but i've tried a few projects. here's my latest: a les paul style doubleneck. its awaiting final polishing, some cleanup, and some dressing, but heres the idea.

specs:

1 piece carved honduras mahogany body. 3 ply binding

maple/ebony/mahogany necks w/ truss rods, carbon fiber rods

seymour duncan sh-2, jb-4? (something like that) dimarzio tone zone for 6 side, dimarzio paf joe and gfs dream 180 for 12.

master volume, tone, 3 way for each side w/ 2 outputs.

mostly gotoh hardware, some sung-il stuff

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/28155506@N08/2768691415/

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/28155506@N08/2768691425/

-g

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Looks amazing...I have never seen a baritone 12 or the 12 on the bottom...even a les paul version is pretty rare...so this looks...welll amazing...but also amazingly heavy (is it chambered at all?) and I imagine amazingly heavy in sound on that 12 string...do you have a music in mind for it?

good work all the same, looks like a classic!

pete

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thats a really cohesive double neck design... i really like it.

i have been in talks about a double neck for a while and this definately gives me some ideas, i particularly like the way the two different scale lengths work together

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thanks guys. it weighs in at about the same as an eds-1275, which is to say heavy. as for playing, i've attempted some two hand tapping, but stick mostly to either playing the necks individually or playing primarily the six with the 12 providing drones, sympathetic support, and open chords.

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the baritone is a 27.5" scale tuned Bb Ee Aa Dd GbGb bb strung with 62/26 46/18 36/13.5 26/10 17/17 13/13. based on d'addario's numbers each fundamental string is about 19-21lbs (/in2? i don't think their fact sheet explained much. i dunno.) and 14-17 lbs per octave.

thats more than electrics are accustomed to, but probably equatable to an acoustic 12 in standard. the neck is also reinforced with a truss rod and two largish carbon fiber rods. i've seen some baritone 12 acoustic dreads; those must deal with some serious tension.

the strat is another of mine; actually its the first electric i built and still my primary guitar. its a pretty standardish strat with lace sensors in olympic white/maple/rosewood.

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its actually a 24.75" standard 6 and a 27.5" baritone 12. with the baritone 12 i have the option of stringing as a regular baritone or as various other tunings from octave courses to maybe courses in fifths or stringing 3 bass strings and 3 unison courses/etc. also, i can use it sort of like the bass strings on a harp guitar when i'm primarily playing the 6. the 12 feels more natural on bottom; les paul's are a little small for my size and when standing this seems like a better arrangement for me. additionally, this arrangement is more suited aesthetically imo as the waist offset matches the longer headstock.

i'll try to get something recorded sometime, but i'm a student and i'm back at school so my resources are sometimes limited.

thanks for looking everyone!

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