
Emmett Chapman playing a graphite Ten String Grand Stick
with ACTV-2™, white pearl inlays and pearlescent gray tuners.
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The wider fretboard of this 10-string stereo Stick model provides more
room for the fingers. Center-to-center string spacing is .350" as
opposed to .315" on our standard 10-string Sticks. The space
between the two groups of strings is also wider, at .500" instead
of the standard .430".
This instrument is meant to accommodate those musicians with larger
hands and fingers, and those who want more of a guitar like string
spacing. It's a step in the direction of the SB8 (Stick Bass), which
spaces all eight strings uniformly .400" apart, measured from
center to center of each string. The SB8 has the typical Stick stereo
placement of strings into two groups of four, but the string spacing
is uniform all across a single sequence of perfect fourths. The
Ten-String Grand, on the other hand, preserves the wider physical gap
at the center between the two groups of strings, as with other Stick
type 4ths/5ths tunings.
Adjustable components for easy
setup. A wide variety of ordering options allow
you to customize your instrument with your choice of exotic hardwood
laminates, tunings, string gauges, pickup configurations, MIDI, and
even the inlay material in dots or lines.
Your basic order should include the instrument, a hard or soft case,
a stereo cable and an instruction book for your tuning. For more
information about Greg Howard's and Emmett Chapman's books see
instructional materials.
detail shots (click image for larger view)
head and damper
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tailpiece and pickups
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