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Description
Experience the rich, resonant tones of the Tanglewood TW28-12 CLN, a 12-string guitar that brings a new dimension to your acoustic soundscape. Perfectly suited for both beginners and seasoned musicians, this steel-string acoustic guitar offers a harmonious blend of style and substance. Crafted with precision, the TW28-12 CLN features a spruce top and mahogany back and sides, ensuring not only durability but also a warm, full-bodied sound that enhances any performance.
The dreadnought body shape of the TW28-12 CLN is designed to deliver powerful projection, making it an ideal choice for both solo performances and group settings. Its smooth neck and comfortable action provide ease of playability, allowing you to effortlessly navigate through complex chords and melodies. Whether you're strumming in a band or finger-picking solo, this guitar offers versatility and depth in every note.
With a focus on delivering quality sound and playability, the Tanglewood TW28-12 CLN is an excellent addition to any musician's collection. Its timeless design and robust construction ensure that it remains a reliable companion on your musical journey.
Key Features:
- 12-string configuration for rich, layered sound
- Spruce top for enhanced resonance
- Mahogany back and sides for a warm tonal quality
- Dreadnought body shape for powerful projection
- Smooth neck for comfortable playability
- Ideal for both beginners and experienced players
Reviews
3.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 4 Ratings
296
Rescued one. It's seen some s***.
Bought one of these from my brother in law when he worked at a second-hand shop a few years back so it's seen a thing or two even then and as it needed a home, and I thought "screw it, why not?"
I've since done a couple of busking gigs with it and I use it for the odd mess around but in all honesty it's an oversized, cheaply made bit of plasti-wood. It doesn't hold it's tuning and you've really got to argue with it to get something half decent out of it. And I daren't tune it above C-Standard cause I feel like it'll snap in half.
To be fair to it I'd be interested to see what a cleaner example of this, or another one Tanglewood's guitars could do, but 12 strings aren't really my thing.
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