Promat S12 Ext. and U12 / answering some questions

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Damir Besic
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Promat S12 Ext. and U12 / answering some questions

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I got some questions from other players about 12 string Promat, to answer the first question, yes, Promat builds 12 string guitars, and second question, yes, you can order E9 Ext. 3+4 or U12 ....


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E9 Ext. 3+4 $3900



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U12 price depends on the number of pedals and knee levers requested

for other mica options and more details please contact Promat directly... these guitars pictured here are not for sale, they were built for the customers, and sold... this post is just to answer some questions I'm being asked lately...
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Great news! I love my Emmons PP Uni so much that I'm afraid to take it out, as it would be nearly impossible to replace.
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mike nolan wrote:Great news! I love my Emmons PP Uni so much that I'm afraid to take it out, as it would be nearly impossible to replace.
there you go, keep the Emmons at home, and get you a nice new U12 Promat for gigin...
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I must say that my first PSG was Promat E9 ext.universal.The tone was sweet and the possibilities with 12 strings are limitless.I will never forgive my self for leting go that instrument from my house.
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what's the point of having a steel that you can't take to a gig?
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Post by Tom Campbell »

I have to agree with Chris. A few years ago I had a beautiful lacquer Lamar 12. I was so paranoid about putting a scratch or ding on it I never would play it out. Finally decided "this is crazy" and sold it.

I bought a Sierra 12...they're bullet proof. In fact I would probably consider hiding under it during a tornado!!!
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Post by mike nolan »

Chris,

I have the Zum uni to gig... The Emmons is a studio and session guitar. It will go to the occasional big venue gig, but no bars, clubs, or tours where it sits in a van all night... or is handled by baggage guys/etc.
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