Unique Control over your Instrument

  • The Mobius Megatar instrument is designed to provide you greater control over the setup and adjustment, so that you can maintain a low and comfortable playing action, with maximum sustain of held notes.
     
  • The megatar's neck utilizes laminated neck construction, using separate strips of wood bonded together to maximize stability, tone, and a flat playing surface.
     
  • Inside the neck, not one but two trussrods with precision adjusting wheels let you maintain each side of the neck separately for maximum flat action.
     
  • The tilt-back head with zero-fret design properly transmits the string's energy into the wooden structure to give longer sustain than flathead designs. ’Through-Body String Anchoring' completes the design. Quality guitar-builders have long known that this preferred method of string-anchoring increases the sustain of held notes better than top-surface anchoring.
     
  • Bridge saddles on which the string must cross a fixed point can produce a vague and unfocussed tone, especially the large bass strings which cannot make the sharp turn. As the string flexes, its length is constantly changing! This effect robs the tone of coherence. To avoid this error, Mobius saddles employ a rounded string slot which eases strain and gives clear tone on every string -- so that you get brilliant highs and punchy focused lows.
     
  • Dual adjusting screws on each individual bridge saddle permit micro-precision adjustment of each saddle for exact string height. The lowest action which avoids fret buzz will give the best sound, and provides you a comfortable smooth action that feels good to play.
     

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