AxAxSxS wrote:I've got 3 currently. The Eastwood would need locking tuners and a bridge that lets you intonate each string, probably a better nut as well. If you plan on using a tremolo on a 12 string everything needs to work flawlessly or you are in for some tuning issues. The Dano and the schecter posted both have individually intonated strings, and are probably better out of the box, but they cant go "BWEEEOOOOWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEE"
Best option for a trem equipped 12 out of the box is probably this dillion
That Dillon does look pretty nice. Another worth checking out if I do end up getting a 12. I think if I was to get one I'm probably leaning towards the Gretsch now, but this Dillion is a definitely a new contender.
AxAxSxS wrote:I also have an 8 string Kramer bass I brought back from the dead. this things a ton of fun.
I've been pretty curious about 8 string basses. Would love to play one just to see how they feel and sound.
Or maybe I should just jump straight into the 18-string bass?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkvRnK9viBc[/youtube]
AxAxSxS wrote:Bear in mind I don't use these for what people traditionally think of when 12's get mentioned. Mine get high gain fuzzed out tri amped doom tones and I find the octaves (jangle jangle) let me eq much darker than normal without getting eaten by the bass. I also make full use of the 24 frets on the Dillion.

This is similar to what I plan on using a 12 for. Not so much doom but definitely high gain and noise. I feel like throwing some octave strings in the mix could produce some interesting noises and tones.