Epiphone Songmaker DR-212, Natural

Product discontinued

Epiphone Songmaker DR-212, Natural

Product discontinued

Epiphone Songmaker DR-212, Natural Overview

The Epiphone Songmaker DR-212 12-String acoustic Guitar is a mahogany bodied dreadnought with great tone and warmth. Plus the set mahogany neck and Pau Ferro fingerboard deliver great feel. 

Epiphone gives you chrome die-cast machine heads with your DR-212 guitar to provide great tuning stability.

Here's what's Epiphone have to say about it themselves...
"The DR-212 is a true 12-string acoustic guitar with the big sound and fine Epiphone engineering you expect. But it's not just a dreadnought with 6 extra strings. We designed the DR-212 to take the stress of extra strings and not just support the Spruce top but provide the proper bracing so what you hear is a balanced, cutting, and attention-getting tone. The 12-string dreadnought has often been thought of as the classic-go to guitar for blues, folk, rock, country, and everything in-between. We know you want your 12-string acoustic guitar tone to be distinctive and for your instrument to not come unglued. A lot of 12-string guitar makers expect you to be satisfied with an ‘ok’ sound hoping that the novelty of having a 12-string will detract from the fact it sounds thin".

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Rated 5.00 out of 5 29/3/2021

A beautiful entry level guitar, for 12 string enthusiasts.

Russell Collins

Rated 5.00 out of 5 06/7/2020

Pride of place - nice addition to collection

Sadie Griffiths

Rated 5.00 out of 5 23/6/2019

Outstanding guitar for the money. Once I'd swapped out the terrible strings it came with, and lowered the action slightly on the bass strings, it really came to life. Really nice build quality, no nasty rough edges on the frets and beautiful binding. This one's a keeper!

phil

Rated 4.00 out of 5 10/10/2017

The guitar is good quality for being a low end instrument. I found the wide neck easy to adapt to.

J R