What is fender 12-string?

The Fender 12-string is a type of acoustic guitar that features 12 strings arranged in courses of two, instead of the typical six string configuration. This produces a unique sound that is widely used in folk, rock and country music.

Fender has been producing 12-string guitars since the 1960s, but the most popular model is their CD-60SCE 12-String Acoustic-Electric Guitar. This model features a solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and a rosewood fingerboard. It also comes equipped with a Fishman preamp and tuner, making it easy to plug in and play in live settings.

Fender 12-string guitars are favored by musicians like Tom Petty, Pete Townshend, and Roger McGuinn of the Byrds. They are a great choice for players looking for a rich, full-bodied sound that adds depth and complexity to their playing.