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The Stick XG™
Carbon graphite construction for 8, 10, and 12-string models
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Greg Howard plays a
graphite 12-string
Digital photos by Dan Chapman
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Our new structural graphite, continuous strand carbon fiber, long scale
Stick XG™ is now in full production, its fate now lying in the hands
of other players.
It is available in all 10 and 12-string tunings and string gauges, complete
with all the latest hardware features, including the 90 degree pointed
Rails™ fret system, the easily adjustable Flaps™ dual nut
unit, the patented "3-D" adjustable bridge, and the patented adjustable
truss rod flush with the rear neck surface.
It is also available as a long-scale version of the Stick Bass®
(SB8™) with same dimensions as the 10-string graphite model, but
with 8 wider spaced strings normally tuned in uniform 4ths from the
very low bass "B". As with the other models, any conceivable SB8 tuning
is available in this graphite construction.
The 12-string Grand Stick® has more recently become available in the
same layered graphite, continuous carbon fiber, long scale construction.
Again, the fully adjustable hardware and components will allow all tunings
and string gauges to be set up at our workshop and/or reconfigured by the
owner.
INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION
The layered carbon graphite through-neck beams for all three of the above
Stick XG models are sub-manufactured by Moses, Inc., of Eugene, OR, with
special attention to interior structural design. These beams are internally
configured to offer exceptional stiffness and stability while
maintaining appropriate light weight in the finished instrument.
Running from headstock tip to tailpiece butt end, fibrous carbon
graphite composite and related graphite materials are strategically
positioned to maximize transfer of energy through the entire beam. An
outer graphite shell, structured around an interior skeleton of high
grade carbon fiber bars and ribs, is acoustically designed to enhance
the lower frequencies, nicely complimenting the pronounced high
harmonic reflections inherent in the carbon graphite material itself.
This beam is designed to enable fine truss adjustment for fretboard
straightness, while assuring rigidity at all non-adjustable areas
(pickups, bridge and headstock). More rigid than laminated hardwoods,
it nevertheless flexes and straightens nicely with a small tweak of the
truss rod (pat. no. 4 953 435).
PRECISION
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Bridge and tailpiece
with PASV-4 pickup
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There's a "feel" of precision to these carbon graphite models. The
surface skin is very smooth to the fingers, and has what is known as
a lubricious finish, not sticky to the touch, and extremely resistant
to friction-related wear.
And there's a solid tone of precision to match the "feel", with all
the natural tapping highs and lows preserved. Moses' interior filtering
materials and outer shell design also reproduces the full, rich, warm
Stick tones in the mid ranges. Graphite construction additionally has
negligible creep, along with excellent swell and sustain
characteristics.
SPECIFICATIONS
All dimensions but length, scale length and weight are the same
as those of our exotic hardwood laminate 8, 10, and 12-string models.
Overall length
Scale length (bridge to nut)
Width of rectangular fretboard
Weight
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8 & 10-string XGs
45 1/4" (115cm)
36" (91.5cm)
3 1/4" (8.2cm)
7.7lbs
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12-string XGs
46 1/4" (117.5cm)
36" (91.5cm)
3 5/8" (9.3cm)
8.7lbs
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Scale length of all graphite models, bridge to nut, is 36 inches to
accommodate the extra low fret, as opposed to the standard Stick's and
bass guitar's 34 inch scale length. The extra 2 inches constitute the
new lowest fret space, which in concept "grew" onto The Stick at the
headstock end without affecting anything else on the fretboard, neither
the shell dot positions, nor the lettered note positions relative to
the bridge and dots, nor the string gauges. Not even string tension is
affected!
COMMON REFERENCE
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Nut and headstock
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This is accomplished by selecting identical string gauges for your
preferred tuning, then tuning everything down a half step at the open
position of the longer fretboard. The Stick's standard low bass open
"C" becomes a "B", and the standard high melody open "D" becomes a
"Db". All your familiar damped open notes are now "tappable" at the
new 1st fret. If you place a regular hardwood Stick and a long scale
Stick XG side by side, aligning them at the bridge (where all stringed
instrument scale lengths have the common reference point), the graphite's
1st fret will line up with the hardwood's nut, and of course with the same
notes at that exact location.
To make the concept complete, the 1st dot of the Stick XG is at the
3rd fret space instead of the 2nd. Nevertheless, all dots line up
perfectly when you stand both models on the floor with bridges lined
up. As the dots go up in fourths (every five frets), the graphite
Stick's 3rd dot is at the 13th fret space, one octave above the 1st
fret. Again, all the notes of your tuning will match the octave
position at the 12th fret space of your hardwood Stick.
Nothing is changed anywhere on the board, except that you now have a
new 1st fret with lower notes and longer string vibrations to play on.
As long as you use the dots as reference points (or the high fret and
bridge as reference points), and you ignore only the new lower nut,
your music will remain unchanged in key, pitch, timber and finger
execution.
COMPONENT FEATURES
I recommend abalone shell dots for warm, golden, pearlescent tones
against the charcoal blackish graphite. We also have white pearl and
the blue and green paua shells as options. On all carbon graphite XG™
models, we use four equal sized 1/2" diameter shell dots at positions
3, 8, 13 and 18, corresponding to the first four of the hardwood Stick's
five dot positions.
All carbon graphite XG models come equipped with either of the two Block
pickup modules, the ACTV-2 or the PASV-4. We also have a supply of
longer bass strings and longer shoulder straps as stock items for these
new long scale models.
THE BOTTOM LINE
This carbon fiber/graphite instrument in any tuning and any configuration
of 8, 10, or 12-strings sells for $400 more than it's hardwood counterpart
with the same pickup selection. See the price list
for more pricing details. The extra long Anvil flight case and deluxe
stereo cable are priced separately.
I wholeheartedly recommend the new carbon graphite construction, and have
been exclusively playing the 10-string graphite model since January 2001,
using first the ACTV-2 and then the PASV-4 Block modules. I like the
increased string vibrating length at the very low frets, and my hands
gravitate (or levitate) there. I also enjoy the sweet high melody end,
and the subtle but solid precision in feel and overall tone from the
Rails and smooth carbon graphite fretboard.
Ultimately, however, I know I'll have to wait for the music of others
to prove out this instrument. In the meantime, I know what I like!
Best to All, Emmett.
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