Seagull

Description

The Seagull S12 CH CW 12-string acoustic-electric sets itself apart with a dynamic Concert Hall body shape. Much like some of the other 12-strings in the Seagull line, tuning up and staying in tune is a cinch, thanks to the renowned Seagull tapered headstock for increased string tension stability, and the easy-to-use integrated tuner. A solid spruce top is finished with a shimmery gloss for a lasting luster, while the wild cherry back and sides maintain a more satin look and feel. Along with Fishman electronics and its generous cutaway, this guitar is ideal for performance-driven playing on any stage or in any studio.
Open Box Seagull S12 CH CW GT Presys II 12-String Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Level 2 Sunburst 197881144197
Open Box Seagull S12 CH CW GT Presys II 12-String Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Level 2 Sunburst 197881144197
Open Box Seagull S12 CH CW GT Presys II 12-String Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Level 2 Sunburst 197881144197

Features

  • Spruce top and wild cherry body
  • Silver leaf maple neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • Fishman Presys II preamp

Specs

Body
  • Body type: Concert Single-Cutaway
  • Top wood: Solid spruce
  • Back & sides: Wild cherry
  • Body finish: Gloss
Neck
  • Nut width: 1.9"
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Neck wood: Silver leaf maple
  • Scale length: 24.84"
Electronics
  • Pickup/preamp: Fishman Presys II
Other
  • Orientation: Right-handed
  • Number of strings: 12 String
  • Country of origin: Canada

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  • asked byDavid

    fromThornton, CO

    How thick is this guitar. It appears to have a taper from the base to the front? What is the thickest it is from the back and the thickness at the front?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    1) 4.13" (104.78 MM). It's slightly thinner than a Dreadnought.
  • asked byJames

    fromundisclosed

    Does this guitar come with a case?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no.