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twist
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I've had my Seagull 12 string for just over 2 months. It's only got a few hours of actual playing time on it. When I bought it, the guitar tech at the store set it up and put new strings on it. It wouldn't tune up very well at all, but I thought I'd wrestle with it for a while and see how it was after I got used to it.
I played it a few times on and off, and then I kinda forgot about it for a couple weeks when the weather started getting nice. I took it out to play it the other night, and the action was so hi, I couldn't even play chords in the first position. Intonation was so bad, no 2 chords in the first position could be satisfactorily tuned. I decided I should take it back to see if a neck adjustment would cure the problem.
As I put it into the case, I noticed a small rise in the surface of the top; a little "welt" if you will, just below and adjacent to the bridge. It actually looks like the tension on the bridge has caused the top to buckle like pavement does in the winter. At this point it's barely noticeable, but with time, I could just picture the top actually splitting. I'm surprised the finish didn't crack.
So, it's back to the music store tomorrow. Before I go though, I'd like to ask, can a decent 12 string be had for $500? Shouldn't I at least be able to expect it to tune up and be playable with reasonable action? Does anyone have any experience with Seagull, good or bad? I bought this guitar because it's tone blew away everything else in that price range. And the quality appeared to be quite good. Maybe just a lemon?
To be continued,
Twist
I played it a few times on and off, and then I kinda forgot about it for a couple weeks when the weather started getting nice. I took it out to play it the other night, and the action was so hi, I couldn't even play chords in the first position. Intonation was so bad, no 2 chords in the first position could be satisfactorily tuned. I decided I should take it back to see if a neck adjustment would cure the problem.
As I put it into the case, I noticed a small rise in the surface of the top; a little "welt" if you will, just below and adjacent to the bridge. It actually looks like the tension on the bridge has caused the top to buckle like pavement does in the winter. At this point it's barely noticeable, but with time, I could just picture the top actually splitting. I'm surprised the finish didn't crack.
So, it's back to the music store tomorrow. Before I go though, I'd like to ask, can a decent 12 string be had for $500? Shouldn't I at least be able to expect it to tune up and be playable with reasonable action? Does anyone have any experience with Seagull, good or bad? I bought this guitar because it's tone blew away everything else in that price range. And the quality appeared to be quite good. Maybe just a lemon?
To be continued,
Twist
