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Schecter Guitar Research Orleans Studio 12-String Acoustic Guitar See-Thru Black

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          Description

          Description

          Available in two great finishes, the Orleans Studio 12-String Acoustic-Electric is a lightweight instrument featuring a solid cedar top and mahogany body, along with a mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard. High-quality Fishman Isys+ preamp and Sonicore piezo bridge accurately translates your sound in the studio or on stage through your amp. Other appointments, such as a bone saddle, mother-of-pearl dots, Graph Tech tusq saddle, black chrome hardware and Grover tuners, complete the package.

          Case sold separately.

          Features

          Body
          • Body type: Grand Auditorium
          • Cutaway: Single cutaway
          • Top wood: Solid Cedar
          • Back & sides: Mahogany
          • Body Finish: Satin
          • Orientation: Right handed?
          Neck
          • Neck shape: Thin C
          • Nut width: 1.69 in. (43 mm)
          • Fingerboard: Rosewood
          • Neck wood: Maple
          • Scale length: 25.5 in.
          • Number of frets: 20
          • Neck finish: Satin
          Electronics
          • Pickup/preamp: Yes
          • Brand: Fishman
          • Configuration: Behind-the-saddle piezo
          • Preamp EQ: 2-band
            Feedback Filter: Phase
          • Tuner: Yes
          Other
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        • Tuning machines: Grover Rotomatic 18:1
        • Bridge: Rosewood
        • Saddle & nut: Bone/Graph Tech Tusq
        • Number of strings: 12-string
        • Special features: Appointments
        • Case: Sold Separately
        • Accessories: None
        • Country of origin: China
        • Warranty

          Limited lifetime warranty on all guitars.