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Description
Experience the harmonious blend of tradition and innovation with the Baton Rouge X11LS/F-AB-12, a 12-string steel-string guitar designed for the discerning musician. Crafted with a classic folk style, this guitar combines rich tonal qualities with an aesthetic appeal that captures the essence of acoustic soundscapes. The spruce top, known for its dynamic responsiveness, pairs beautifully with the warm, resonant tones of the mahogany back and sides, creating a balanced sound that resonates with clarity and depth.
The mahogany neck provides a comfortable grip, allowing your fingers to glide effortlessly across the 21 frets on the ovangkol fretboard. This setup offers a perfect platform for both intricate fingerpicking and robust strumming. The Nubone nut and bridge inlay enhance the sustain and tonal quality, ensuring that each note sings with precision. The 630 mm scale length provides a familiar feel, while the 48 mm nut width accommodates complex chord structures, making it ideal for both seasoned players and ambitious learners.
Chrome-plated DieCast machine heads not only add a touch of elegance but also provide reliable tuning stability, ensuring your guitar stays in tune through every performance. The matt open pore finish gives it a natural look and feel, allowing the wood to breathe and resonate freely.
Key Features:
- Style: Folk
- Top: Spruce
- Back and sides: Mahogany
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard and bridge: Ovangkol
- Scale length: 630 mm
- Nut width: 48 mm
- 21 Frets
- Nut and bridge inlay: Nubone
- Bindings: RW ABS
- Chrome-plated DieCast machine heads
- Finish: Matt open pore
Product specs
| Available since | February 2021 |
| Design | Folk |
| Top | Spruce |
| Back and Sides | Mahogany |
| Cutaway | No |
| Fretboard | Ovangkol |
| Nut width in mm | 48,00 mm |
| Frets | 21 |
| Pickup System | No |
| Colour | Brown |
| Incl. Case | No |
| Incl. Gigbag | No |
FAQs
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What is the nut width of the Baton Rouge X11LS/F-AB-12, and how does it affect playability?
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The Baton Rouge X11LS/F-AB-12 has a nut width of 48 mm, which is slightly wider than standard, making it ideal for fingerstyle players who need more space between strings for intricate fingerpicking.
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What type of wood is used for the top of the Baton Rouge X11LS/F-AB-12, and how does it influence the sound?
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The top of the Baton Rouge X11LS/F-AB-12 is made from spruce, which is known for its bright and clear tone, providing excellent projection and dynamic range suitable for various playing styles.
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Does the Baton Rouge X11LS/F-AB-12 come with a pickup system for amplification?
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No, the Baton Rouge X11LS/F-AB-12 does not come with a pickup system, making it a purely acoustic guitar ideal for unplugged performances and recording with external microphones.
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Is the Baton Rouge X11LS/F-AB-12 suitable for beginners?
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Yes, the Baton Rouge X11LS/F-AB-12 is suitable for beginners, especially those interested in fingerstyle playing, due to its comfortable folk design and wider nut width.
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What materials are used for the back and sides of the Baton Rouge X11LS/F-AB-12, and what sound characteristics do they provide?
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The back and sides of the Baton Rouge X11LS/F-AB-12 are made from mahogany, offering a warm, resonant tone with balanced midrange frequencies, enhancing the overall richness of the guitar's sound.
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Reviews
PROS
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Folk-size body offers excellent comfort and playability for extended sessions
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Vintage aesthetic with a unique finish that stands out from typical designs
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Warm, mellow sound with classic 12-string jangle, perfect for diverse styles
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Lightweight build without compromising on sound quality or durability
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Stays in tune well, reducing frequent tuning hassle typical of 12-strings
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Well-set up with low action, enhancing playability right out of the box
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Good quality tuners ensure reliable tuning stability
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Affordable price point with features comparable to higher-end models
CONS
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Narrow nut might feel cramped for players with larger fingers
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Lacks on-board electronics, requiring external pickups for amplification
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Does not come in the popular Screwed Crimson finish for aesthetic matching
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Based on 1 Review and 1 Rating
910
Great 12-string, very comfortable to play, with a lovely sound
Initially I had a dreadnought size 12-string, but sometimes found that one difficult to play, it was massive compared with most of my other guitars! So I decided to go for a smaller, folk-sized 12-string, for more comfort while playing. This guitar stood out to me as the perfect candidate!
It was well within my budget, and met my requirements of being a folk sized 12-string. As well as that, the finish looks wonderful! Very vintage look to it, but fresh at the same time, much more interesting than the natural light brown spruce on my previous one. So I pulled the trigger and went for it!
It even exceeded my expectations! As well as looking great and being comfortable to play, the sound is also amazing. Where some 12-strings will be very loud and bright sounding (sometimes too much so in fact), this one has a more warm and mellow sound, almost as if it is slightly muted, but still keeps that jangly sound that 12-strings are known for, just with more warmth. Can highly recommend it, both for beginners on 12 string, and more experienced players too!
26904
I'm glad to hear this thing is both comfy AND not a nightmare of bright harmonics. Not every instrument in the mix needs to be singing in sizzling-neon-rainbow timbres.
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