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[[Image:Two-Handed-Tapping-ToneWeaver-Dual-240px.jpg|left|240px|Mobius Megatar ToneWeaver Dual Two-Handed Tapping Musical Instrument]]
The '''Megatar''' is a [[String instrument|stringed]] [[musical instrument]] designed to be played with [[Tapping#Two-handed|two-handed]] [[tapping]]. It is manufactured by the U.S. company 'Mobius Megatar'.
The '''Megatar''' is a [[String instrument|stringed]] [[musical instrument]] designed to be played with [[Tapping#Two-handed|two-handed]] [[tapping]]. It is manufactured by the U.S. company 'Mobius Megatar'.



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Mobius Megatar ToneWeaver Dual Two-Handed Tapping Musical Instrument
Mobius Megatar ToneWeaver Dual Two-Handed Tapping Musical Instrument

The Megatar is a stringed musical instrument designed to be played with two-handed tapping. It is manufactured by the U.S. company 'Mobius Megatar'.


Description

The Megatar is a fretted instrument with 12 strings, divided in two sections of six, where one set of strings is for bass and the other for melody. Both sides are normally tuned in fourths intervals. Other tunings and setups are common. The scale length is similar to an electric bass guitar. It uses electronic pickups that should be connected to an amplifier to produce sound. The instruments have two embedded, dual-action truss rods and a stereo 1/4" output. The Megatars are usually made with bolt-on necks. However from 2007 all new instruments are exclusively "neck-through". All models are either built from light-colored maple and alder or premium dark woods like mahogany, sapele, wenge and rosewood.


Models

There are several types of models of the Megatar available, the "TrueTapper" and the "MaxTapper" being the basic models. One model of the Megatar, the "ToneWeaver", is equipped with the Ralph Novak "Fanned Frets" System. The "MidiTapper" is also equipped with a midi pickup system, which can drive synthesizers. The "Piezo-tapper" has GraphTech “Acoustiphonic” piezo pickups installed. A Megatar LapTapper comes with a custom table-top support system built in, so that the instrument can be played on a table or stand, like a keyboard.



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