D2612 CE DELUX 12 STRING ELECTRO ACOUSTIC
D2612 CE DELUX 12 STRING ELECTRO ACOUSTIC
D2612 CE DELUX 12 STRING ELECTRO ACOUSTIC
D2612 CE DELUX 12 STRING ELECTRO ACOUSTIC
D2612 CE DELUX 12 STRING ELECTRO ACOUSTIC

D2612 CE DELUX 12 STRING ELECTRO ACOUSTIC

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GUILD D2612 CE 12 STRING ACOUSTIC

Add a little something extra to your 12-string with the D-2612CE Deluxe! This dreadnought guitar is a powerhouse of a 12-string, featuring a solid spruce top with a stunning arched striped ebony back and striped ebony sides. This unique tonewood gives the D-2612CE Deluxe a clear, powerful voice with a pronounced bass response while a gloss finish highlights its unique striping pattern. The D-2612CE Deluxe’s twelve strings, combined with its arched back, give this guitar unparalleled projection and sustain—a welcome addition to Guild’s legacy of quality 12-string instruments. Premium appointments include a mother-of-pearl rosette, Guild Peak headstock logo, pau ferro fingerboard and bridge, and Fishman Sonitone pickup with volume and tone controls.

Body
Body Shape D – Dreadnought Cutaway
Body Top Solid Sitka Spruce
Top Bracing Pattern Scalloped X
Soundhole Diameter 3 3/4″ (95mm)
Rosette Black / White / Black outer – Black / MOP / Black center – Black / White / Black inner
Top Purfling Inlay Black / White / Black / White ABS
Body Sides Striped Ebony
Side Purfling Inlay N / A
Body Back Arched Striped Ebony
Body Binding White ABS
Neck
Neck Material Mahogany
Scale Length 25 1/2″ (648mm)
Neck Shape C Shape
Nut Width 1 7/8″ (48mm)
Neck Thickness 1st Fret 21mm
Neck Thickness 9th Fret 22mm
Truss Rod Dual Action
Truss Rod Wrench 4mm Allen Key
Fingerboard Material Pau Ferro
Fingerboard Radius 16″ (406mm)
Fingerboard Inlays 5mm Dots – Mother-Of-Pearl
Frets Total 20
Finish
Color Antique Burst (ATB)
Finish – Top Gloss Polyurethane in Antique Sunburst
Finish – Back and Sides Gloss Polyurethane
Finish – Neck Satin Polyurethane in Natural
Hardware
Bridge Material Pau Ferro
Bridge String Spacing 2 1/4″ (57mm)
Bridge Pins Ivory Colored Plastic with Black Dot
Saddle Material Bone
Hardware Finish / Plating Nickel
Nut Material Bone
Tuning Machines Guild Closed-Gear in Nickel
Endpin Strap Button – Nickel
Pickguard Tortoiseshell
Electronics
Electronics Guild/Fishman Sonitone GT-1 with Volume and Tone controls
Controls Master Volume and Tone
Other
Strings D’Addario EXP38 – Coated Phosphor Bronze, 12-String, Light Gauge (.010 – .047)
Included Case Case Sold Separately
Upper Bout Width 11 1/2″ (292mm)
Lower Bout Width 15 3/4″ (400mm)
Body Depth Upper Bout 4″ (101mm)
Body Depth Lower Bout 4 3/4″ (119mm)
Body Length 20 1/2″ (521mm)
Overall Length 41 1/2″ (1055mm)

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