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The Double Neck Double Cut-Away Style Electric Guitar in Black features 21 frets, 6 single coil pickups, a Tune-Omatic bridge system, and a user-friendly design with bolt-on necks, making it the perfect instrument for both aspiring and professional musicians.
D**7
Good deal
A good product. I heavily modded mine shortly after getting it. There is no way to switch between necks as both are active at all times. I changed that, some pickups and put four small humbuckers in it two for each neck while putting a blank pickup cover held in place with a disconnected pickup in the middle position of both making the wiring layout more like the gibson double-neck. Very cheap double-neck good quality and great for modding. I put a les paul switch where the volume pot is between the two necks for changing necks (had to dremel out a little of the body to fit), and two other les paul switches. One where the lower volume knob is for pickup switching on the upper neck, and one where the blade switch used to be holes covered by bolts and a les paul washer for the lower neck. Much better setup than stock, two holes are left for a single volume and tone control or independent controls if you want to spring for concentric pots. It is workable, just don't know if anybody would seriously play this stock.
C**S
For the money it is not a bad guitar. The 6-string is actually nice to play
For the money it is not a bad guitar. The 6-string is actually nice to play. The 12-string nut is the same width as the six string, which I find too narrow. There is no switch to select between the 6 and 12 string necks, so both are live at the same time. Both volume controls affect both necks. The one pickup switch controls both necks. The guitar will require a full wiring mod, which will not be a problem for me. I will likely upgrade pickups at some time. For the limited use it will get, I didn't want to spend a lot on a double neck. I think with a little work it will meet my needs.Update: I removed the pickguard to rewire the guitar. I had to route out the body to install a push-push volume control to switch between 6 and 12 string guitars. I was pleasantly surprised that the body is not plywood, which is what I expected from a guitar at this price. I can't identify the type of wood, but it is solid real wood
T**V
I gave 4 stars because the wiring is terrible, you cannot select which neck is live so ...
I gave 4 stars because the wiring is terrible, you cannot select which neck is live so its a fumble cluster to switch back and forth between distorted lead and clean rhythm. still a high rating at 4 stars but that is because you get what you pay for. I'm not going to complain about it being cheap because i got it for cheap, but if you want a use-able guitar you will need to know the basics to setting up one properly. Thankfully the truss rods are duel action and the bridges are adjustable for intonation.
A**I
TL;DR, it's worth the price
Not a stellar guitar, by any means. But, if you know what you're doing, it can be made into a player.The 12 string half was not too badly set up. The six string neck, however, was horrible. The nut was a solid 1/8' above the first fret. Was impossible to do an EMaj cord without it fretting sharp.The wiring, while I'm finding it's the standard for double neck strat style guitars, is just not usable. Both necks are on at the same time. and both volume knobs effect both necks, so, what's the point,? other than there being a volume knob adjacent to the upper neck ( guess that's why).IMO, it's well worth the $180 if you can do neck/action adjustments yourself.
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