After about 20 years of wanting a 12-string electric, I finally made it happen. I pulled the trigger on a Schecter Stargazer 12.
It's got 12 saddles, so you can fully tweak the intonation. This is great and not offered on a lot of budget-friendly 12-strings (or on some higher dollar ones, even). Also, it has push/pull coil tapping on both pickups. I don't think white would have been my first choice, but I actually really like it now that I've spent some time with it. I think the mask line around the edges helps.
I played with it 'til my fingers hurt last night and so far I have learned:
- I will need to concentrate on my technique! If you are picking melodies or arpeggios, it's almost a whole new game on 12-strings. I welcome the challenge though.
- the tappable pickups are nice to have. I was able to dial up all kinds of tones. My only gripe is that the knobs will come off half the time when I'm trying to pull up to split the coil. I'll have to figure a way to make them stay better yet remain removable.
In any case, I'm looking forward to making some more sweet, sweet noise!
FEATURES
CONSTRUCTION: SET-NECK
BODY: ASH
NECK: MAPLE
SCALE: 25.5”
FINGERBOARD: ROSEWOOD
FRETS: 22-X JUMBO
INLAYS: PEARL BLOCK
BINDING: BLACK
PICKUPS: SCHECTER SUPERROCK CUSTOM ALNICO
ELECTRONICS: 2VOL/2TONE (TAP)/3-WAY SWITCH
BRIDGE: DIAMOND ADJUSTABLE-12 (12)
TUNERS: GROVER
HARDWARE: CHROME
COLOR: GLOSS WHITE (WHT)