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I think she has mentioned that, but I don't think it's a widespread issue - my WS3000 has been at concert pitch since I got it and the relief is fine.
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If I were starting a CF 12 string search today, I'd start with Emerald. I love my RainSong, but I've had two Emeralds now and they are exquisite.
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FWIW, some 30 years ago I had a Takamine 12-er but sold it after a year or two of experimenting. Later I moved up to a Seagull 12 string with a cedar top, with nicely mellowed the "jangly" nature of a twelve string. I was pretty happy with that one, and only replaced it when I ran across a good deal on a Taylor 354-LTD, which I've had since 2001.
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Same here. My WS-1000 neck relief never varies perceptibly, and I use medium gauge strings in standard and about six alternate tunings. I was just pointing it out, anticipating the comment. The WS-3000 does not have a truss rod - that is an N2 neck thing, and Rainsong never made any N2 twelve strings.
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Unfortunately.
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I confess I absolutely love good 12-strings. I'll make sure to post a complete review with video and audio of the Leviora 12 when it comes out.
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I've a Martin j 12 40 since the 80's. Two fret job still sweet. Fights me to get the sounds I want. Rosewood is so dictatorial. Alas Earl is correct and Young Alistar is the only game in town for 12's. I recommend a chimera. They look so cool.
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Yes....the chimera is the way I would go if I were to do it again though happy with my JM1000/3000 pair... But if I were to retire and set sail whether by boat or RV.... first thing I would do is consolidate and buy a chimera and go all in with a woodie version and K&K if possible.... dreaming the big dream!!! Ahhhh as I peer out my office window waiting for my next conference call.....
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Awesome!!! Good to know that it is even possible..... now you have me googling woodie Chimaeras!!! Is that the proper usage... what is the plural for this model.... hahahah Chimaeries??? We should ask the expert... Evan...
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My wife and I are Canadian and retired in early 2012. Later that year I ordered my first amber Chimaera. We had been sailing locally (just a little Catalina 22 cabin boat) with a plan to hone our skills and buy a Gemini 105 catamaran and cruise the Caribbean during winters. Our sailing plan changed, we then planned to buy an RV with Harley in-tow (I bought the Harley...Road King...and rode for two years to get my riding skills back), then when our Cdn $ was at-par with the U.S. buck, we changed our plan again and bought a vacation home in SW Florida that we have enjoyed since. I have been bringing the Chimaera with me (checked baggage in hardshell case). We may still indulge ourselves with sailing and RV/biking plans, time will tell, but we like having a solid southern base from which to play. I have become greatly smitten with the Emerald cocobolo veneer guitars and could not resist...I have chosen my wood set and have a new 6/12 Chimaera presently in the works! I don't plug in much so the Baggs Lyric in mine didn't get a proper try. I thought I might want a Baggs Anthem SL in a new one, and even thought of a K&K, but although I'd rather not be able to see any electronics, I'll likely be trusting Alistair's decision to install Baggs iMix in "Chimaeri" as his view of the best electronics solution for dealing with the two necks.
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With the occasional question of "Does the wood veneer affect the guitar experience (paraphrasing)?" OMG - yes! It makes you want to play even more! My guess is: there is some kind of addictive agent in the veneer... seriously, I am spending way more time playing. And, when not playing the X20, I look at the X20 while playing the X7! But, it's not a problem... really... I could stop any time... you know, if I really wanted to. |
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