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   Evgeniy plays the Mobius Toneweaver Dual, with dual Bartolin pickups and custom GraphTech 'StringSaver' nut and string-saddles, tuned with Mobius's recommended 'BassBottom' tuning. The fanned-frets of the ToneWeaver give him enhanced lows in the bass, as well as greater clarity and focus in the high melody strings.

Evgeniy Seleznev is a bassist in Russia, who purchased a Mobius ToneWeaver in March of 2005. One week after it arrived, he had this to say:

ToneWeaver rocks! When I first plugged it into my amp, I was really surprised about how clean and strong it sounds! The Bartolini pickups are great! The Lower bass strings are pretty easy to reach - and that was a surprise too, because my fingers are not very long, and so I had my little doubts about comfort during the play. Bass sound is rich, bright and all notes are very, VERY precise! I especially liked the sound with some smooth distortion and chorus added to bass channel - what a roaring, deep tone! Melody strings are also exclusively bright and sonorous. And what sustain! Andrew, our guitar player, took a few chords on melody strings and just turned pale with envy!

I also liked volume and tone controllers - they are very sensitive, have really wide range and look stylishly. I think, the construction is worth praising too. The neck is wide, but pretty thin so (as I have already said) it is very comfortable for both hands to reach any note, at any fret. And I liked the fanned frets very much. As for me, personally, it feels easier for my fingers to strike the right note when playing fast ascending scales and passages. Fingers tend to shift closer to each other, so the fanned frets, converging from lower to higher strings, really help fingers to get to the right place!

Beautiful design. All parts combine with each other perfectly, and it feels smooth when you touch it, and comfortable when you put it on.

I am very happy to own my ToneWeaver and I'd like to thank all Mobius Megatar staff for the instruments they make! You really know what the "musical instrument" word means, friends!

Two months later, when he had learned how to play using the touch-style technique, he sent the followi

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