Una chitarra acustica a 12 corde economica che rende accessibile il suono ricco e brillante del chorus, con corpo dreadnought e manico a conicità sottile che facilita la transizione dal gioco a sei corde.
The Epiphone DR-212 is a gateway drug into the world of 12-string shimmer. While many budget 12-strings feel like wrestling a telephone pole, Epiphone's SlimTaper neck profile makes this surprisingly approachable for those transitioning from a standard 6-string. The select spruce and mahogany construction uses laminates, which trades some harmonic complexity for road-worthy durability and a price tag that's accessible to everyone.
Sonically, it delivers that classic dreadnought 'thump' paired with the crystalline high-end jangle essential for folk and classic rock. While it lacks the deep, woody resonance of a solid-top instrument, its projection is impressive for the price bracket. The bracing is stiff enough to handle the immense string tension without top-bellying, though the factory action can be a bit high for beginners; a professional setup is recommended to truly unlock its playability.
The main trade-off is in the hardware; the die-cast tuners can feel a bit jumpy when fine-tuning the octave strings under high tension. However, for a songwriter needing an occasional 12-string texture or a student exploring new voicings, the DR-212 is a reliable workhorse. It's not a legacy heirloom, but it's a highly functional tool that captures the 12-string essence without the usual budget-tier frustrations.
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