Fender Electric XII

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Fender Electric XII
single coil pickups
Colors available
Sunburst (standard), candy apple red, olympic white, Lake Placid blue, firemist gold, Alternate Reality series: Sunburst, Lake Placid blue, olympic white

The Fender Electric XII is a purpose-built 12-string electric guitar, designed for folk rockers. Instead of using a Stratocaster-body style, it uses one similar to a Jaguar/Jazzmaster body style. It also departed from the typical "Stratocaster"-style headstock, instead featuring a long headstock nicknamed the "hockey-stick" headstock to cope with the twelve tuners. The original Electric XII employed a unique split pickup design and had a 4-way pickup rotary selector allowing for neck, neck & bridge in parallel, in or out of phase, and bridge only options as opposed to the Alternate Reality version which sports a standard 3-way toggle switch for pickup selection. It also used a string-through-body design similar to a Telecaster to help increase sustain.

Designed by

Fender Custom
(a.k.a. Fender Maverick).

Notable players

See also

  • Fender Custom
    (a.k.a. Fender Maverick) – guitar made of overstock XII bodies
  • Fender Stratocaster XII
  • Fender Telecaster XII

References

  1. ^ Whotabs (December 27, 2006). "1965 Fender Electric XII | Pete Townshend's Guitar Gear | Whotabs". www.thewho.net. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Price, Huw (September 7, 2020). "Vintage Bench Test: 1965 Fender Electric XII". Guitar.com | All Things Guitar. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  3. ^ Horsley, Jonathan (December 13, 2019). "Jimmy Page's guitar gear: everything you need to nail the Led Zeppelin legend's sound". guitarworld. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  4. ^ Frost, Matt (January 25, 2021). "Thurston Moore: "Writing music is about stepping away from the ego and creating something that's selfless"". www.guitarworld.com.

Sources

  • "Fender Electric XII". GGJaguar's Guitarium and Ampeteria 1966 Fender Electric XII. Retrieved January 18, 2006.

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