First, the price is typical for that level of instrument.
Second, 12 strings excel at open "cowboy chords". I play them almost exclusively, but you have to understand what music I'm into before you judge what's right for you.
12 strings take most 6 string techniques out of the mix. "Tapping", string bending, constantly playing material using barre chords is pretty much out of the question.
My own musical interests run toi the music of the 60's & 70's, when 12 strings had their heyday. The Stones, Byrds, The Beatles, and even the Who (*) relied on them heavily. Also the Strawbs, whom you may, or not be familiar with.
Some key points: 12 Strings should be tuned to D-d, and not concert pitch E-e. This makes for easier fretting, and prolongs the live of the instrument. To play at standard tuning, a capo on the 2nd fret, and a thorough retuning is required.
12 strings load up fast and distort with aggressive picking. Any strumming should be done with picks about .5 mm, or even less. Arpeggiating open chords works very well, and also reduces the issue.
Overall it has a great sound it delivers a bright strong tone ,the guitar has a top-heavy neck and a nice steardy body
The preamp has also a nice sound but dont expect like premium sound out of it
It comes with strings a 9v batt and an allen key
The only reason i gave it 4 star on quality is that it has somewhat cheap pins for the strings and cheap (somekind of plastic )saddle both top and bottom