tauzero Posted yesterday at 15:05 Posted yesterday at 15:05 A Mobius Megatar 12-string with fan frets: https://auctions.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk/catalogue/lot/e53d7924c06085ff4c734b0b1af356dc/63b778f7668dabe928d3800924a99077/the-guitar-auction-four-day-sale-lot-42/ As it happens, I own (but can't play) a Megatar with the more rational parallel frets. How on earth are you supposed to play one with fan frets? And how would you string it as AFAIK all Megatar/Chapman Stick tunings have the bottom string in the middle of the fretboard? An idea whose time will never come. Unsurprisingly, it got left on the shelf at the auction. Quote
Woodinblack Posted yesterday at 15:29 Posted yesterday at 15:29 Indeed, that doesn't really make any sense. I assume thought that it isn't meant to be strung like a chapman stick? Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted yesterday at 17:54 Posted yesterday at 17:54 As a bass vi and a baritone guitar? Quote
Hellzero Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago It could have been even more stupid: A fretless version... Quote
LowB_FTW Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Hellzero said: It could have been even more stupid: A fretless version... Fanned fretless? Mark Quote
Hellzero Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Yep @LowB_FTW, and fanned fretless basses do exist: I saw a few. 1 Quote
Paulhauser Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The normal (ie non-fanned) nut essentially negates the whole idea of multiscale? I'm wondering if the dark grey thing is not a nut but a string guide and the first, fanned fret is a zero fret, then it's all good....I'm confused 🙂 (if you zoom in you can see the cut slots for the strings on the "nut" ) Quote
Woodinblack Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Paulhauser said: I'm wondering if the dark grey thing is not a nut but a string guide and the first, fanned fret is a zero fret, then it's all good....I'm confused 🙂 Yes, the first fret on a chapman style instrument would be the zero fret, as you can't tap an open string. 1 Quote
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