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Mobius Factory – More Walls

Filed under: Expansion,Factory,Mobius,News — f1xSTRM at 6:57 pm on Saturday, October 20, 2007

We’ve been wanting more walls, and so …

(1) Creating the Computer-Cutting Room:

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(2) The Communications Office, down there at the far end …

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(3) Glenn and Jesse measure twice, cut once:

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(4) The Big Room — Where the Megatars get built.

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(5) Peeking into the Communications Office from the Big Room:

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(6) Jesse builds a Spray Booth …

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(7) Jesse measuring and cutting:

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(8) and still … watching out for cats:78-watchoutforcats-400px.jpg

It’s got rooms now, so painting them will be next.

Stay tuned. More to follow.

The Return of MegaTapper Newsletter

Filed under: Chordometry,Easy Touch-Style Method,Factory,Lessons,MegaTapper News,Mobius,Motors,Newsletter — f1xSTRM at 6:07 pm on Tuesday, September 25, 2007

In years past, Mobius Megatar published the **MegaTapper News** over several years, and it was very popular, containing articles, lessons, interviews, and news bits of interest to two-handed tappers around the world.

But in the press of moving to the mountains, setting up the shop all over again, installing and programming our new CNC machinery, and getting back into making touch-style basses, the newsletter fell to the wayside.

Well ….

It’s baack!

And better than ever. Delivered by email, in an easy to read format, the first issue of the MegaTapper News carries –

** An article on ‘motors,’ which are simple, repeating left-hand patterns so you can chug along while playing melody or improvising with the right hand.

I remember talking with Frank Jolliffe years ago — he was once well-known in the two-handed touch-style field, and he’s a great improviser — and he told me that, although it appeared that he was improvising with both hands, in actual fact he was switching his attention quickly back and forth, and he had a lot of left hand ‘motors’ to keep going while his right hand improvised.

So I made a study of ‘motors’ and discovered seven different kinds of motors, and breaking it down simply like this, it made it easier to learn one at a time.

I’ve actually written lessons about these motors, and it just so happens that the first one is being published in the new Mobius Megatar newsletter, first issue going out this week.

** Plus you’ll discover an intriguing series called (Easy Touch-Style) ‘Chordology’, which will make chords, and chord substitution and re-harmonization clear and easy, using a simple and new way of looking at chords and harmony.

** Plus … Tappy Tips … and more!

So if you haven’t already done so, I invite you to sign up for the free MegaTapper News here –
http://www.megatar.com/english/news…newsletter.html

Here’s to speedy learning, music, and fun. It makes life more enjoyable!

Mobius Megatar Delivers Design Enhancements

Filed under: Design,MaxTapper,Mobius,Neck-Through,News,ToneWeaver,TrueTapper — f1xSTRM at 11:53 am on Thursday, July 26, 2007

Like any builder of instruments, as time goes on, we want to enhance the design of instruments, while still keeping the features that have made our instruments popular.

As some will recall, at the end of last year our shop was all taken apart so that we could install machinery for greater production and greater precision.

We’ve been producing our new instruments on this enhanced machinery since February, and now all Mobius Megatar instruments are made in this new way, which delivers more value than ever before.

Here are the new enhancements:

NECK-THROUGH DESIGN

Our older bolt-on design was emulating Leo Fender’s breakthrough, because bolt-on design generally provides more instrument for less money.

However, with our new machinery — which wasn’t available to Leo Fender — we can now create the enhanced sound that neck-through design delivers, and at the same pricing as for bolt-on.

On a bolt-on instrument, any imperfection in the join of the bolt-on neck creates some loss of conductivity of the vibration in the wood, the sound changes. The frequencies most lost by reason of bolt-on construction are the lowest ones.

Therefore when you change to neck-through design what your ears hear is a smoother and slightly deeper or more mellow sound naturally coming from the instrument, as it is now delivering all of the natural lowest frequencies.

COMPUTER-PRECISE FRETS

We now own and operate our own computer controlled (CNC) machinery, which cuts fretslots with precision down to about 0.002″. A human with a saw just can’t match it, no matter how careful he is. More precise fretslots gives more precise fret placement.

More precise fret placement means the best intonation for your music.

DARK ABALONE FRET-DOTS FOR TRUETAPPERS

We have upgraded the dark plastic fret-dots, and we now install abalone fret-dots, on all of the maple light-wood TrueTapper models (Eclipse, Dragon, and Storm).

NEW FINISH

In the past, our finish was so-so. It did a good job of preventing water-vapor exchange, which is the number one job for a guitar finish. But it was not as clear and beautiful as we’d like.

So we’ve been experimenting, and now provide finish which is very clear and lets the grain of the wood show through. [Rosewood or Wenge fretboards on dark-wood instruments are still oil-finished, of course.]

SUMMARY

So — Computer cutting for precision, and hand-finishing for beauty. New abalone dot-markers and enhanced finish. Neck-through design at the same price as bolt-on.

Our website pix are not yet updated, but as of today on our EBay Megatar Store, you can see a Storm and a MaxTapper. So you can see the abalone dot-markers, the new finish, and detail photos of the neck-through design.

(Of course these particular listings could easily vanish soon, as these particular instruments can be purchased at any minute on EBay. But we’ll have more up on EBay, as production permits.)

EDIT: Oops! The Storm on EBay sold while I was entering this post. So I’ll put the two item numbers here, so you can see them for some time after they’re sold. (I *think* this will work.) –

TrueTapper Storm with new abalone dots, enhanced finish, computer fretslots, and neck-through construction is EBay EBay Item #290131836371

MaxTapper Dual with enhanced finish, computer fretslots, and neck-through construction is EBay EBay Item #290135409253.

New Mobius Megatar Factory …

Filed under: Expansion,Factory,Mobius,News — f1xSTRM at 3:53 pm on Sunday, July 15, 2007

Recently, we purchased some land for the purpose of building a new and larger factory for the construction of Mobius Megatar instruments.

Our existing shop — the Secret Megatar Laboratory — has just become too small, and we need more space.

This last week, building has begun. Here are some photos –

 (1) The site before construction: 

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(2) The new shop will go here:

2-The Site Before Beginning

(3) Digging the foundation:

Digging the Foundation

(4) Patrick – Shop Foreman

Patrick-Shop Foreman

(5) Glenn – Job Foreman

Glenn - Job Foreman

(6) Concrete forms and reinforcing steel:

Concrete Forms and Steel

(7) Pouring concrete:

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(8) Smoothing the foundation:

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(9) Up Goes the Front Door!

9-Up Goes the Front Door

All this in just the last few days. I’m plumb tickled!

[More to come. Stay tuned.]

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