File:Mexican 12 String.jpg

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English: A vintage Takamine 12-String guitar configured in a requinto-style setup. Instead of the usual 12-string configuration, it boasts two 6-string sets. This unique setup results in significantly higher tension compared to the standard 12-string arrangement, pushing the boundaries of what this guitar was originally designed for. In the photograph, you can observe that only one E string is in use, showcasing the guitar's adaptability. Furthermore, this Takamine guitar incorporates a sophisticated bridge reinforcement system, employing brass pins for added stability and resonance enhancement. This thoughtful addition not only reinforces the structural integrity of the guitar but also contributes to its distinct tonal characteristics.
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A vintage Takamine 12 String with a requinto style set-up.

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