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Description

The Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature Electric Guitar is a captivating blend of retro aesthetics and modern precision, designed in collaboration with the inventive artist Annie Clark (St. Vincent). This guitar boasts a distinctive African mahogany body that not only enhances its vintage look but also provides a warm, resonant tone. The custom Music Man tremolo and three specially designed mini-humbuckers offer an expansive sonic palette, allowing you to explore a wide range of musical genres with ease. The gunstock oil and hand-rubbed wax finish on the select rosewood neck ensures a smooth, comfortable playing experience, while the meticulously crafted fretboard supports effortless transitions and complex chords.

With its unique shape and compelling sound, the St. Vincent Signature Guitar stands out as both a visual and auditory masterpiece. Whether you're performing on stage or recording in the studio, this guitar is engineered to inspire creativity and help you carve out your own musical identity.

Key Features:

  • Retro-shaped African mahogany body
  • Custom Music Man tremolo
  • Three custom mini humbuckers
  • Gunstock oil hand-rubbed special wax neck
  • Select rosewood fretboard
  • Designed in collaboration with Annie Clark (St. Vincent)

Product specs

Brand Ernie Ball Music Man
Model St. Vincent Signature
Finish Black, Heritage Red, Island Burst, Polaris White, Stealth Black, Tobacco Burst, Vincent Blue
Year 2016 - 2017
Made In United States
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Material Mahogany
Body Shape Non Cutaway
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Tremolo Bridge
Color Family Black, Blue, Brown, Red, White
Finish Features Matching Headstock
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Finish Style Gloss, Metallic, Satin
Fretboard Material Ebony, Rosewood
Fretboard Radius 10"
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Neck Material Maple, Rosewood
Number of Frets 22
Number of Strings 6-String
Nut Width 1.625"
Offset Body Non-Offset Body, Offset Body
Pickup Configuration HHH
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Scale Length 25.5"

FAQs

What is the neck profile like on the Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature guitar?

The Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature features a comfortable and sleek neck profile, designed for smooth playability and easy access across the fretboard, making it suitable for both rhythm and lead playing.

What kind of tones can I expect from the HHH pickup configuration on this guitar?

The HHH pickup configuration on the Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature provides a versatile range of tones, from warm and rich humbucker sounds to bright and punchy single-coil-like tones, making it ideal for various music genres.

Is the Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature suitable for beginners?

While the Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature is a high-quality instrument with professional features, its ergonomic design and comfortable neck make it accessible for beginners who are serious about investing in a long-term instrument.

Does the St. Vincent Signature guitar come with a tremolo bridge?

Yes, the Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature is equipped with a tremolo bridge, allowing for smooth pitch modulation and expressive playing techniques.

What materials are used in the construction of the St. Vincent Signature guitar?

The body of the Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature is made from mahogany, with options for ebony or rosewood fretboards, providing a rich tonal foundation and smooth playing surface.

How does the scale length of the St. Vincent Signature affect its playability?

The 25.5" scale length of the Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature offers a balanced tension and feel, making it suitable for a wide range of playing styles, from intricate solos to powerful chords.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Retro-futuristic body design offers unique aesthetic appeal

  • Mini humbuckers provide versatile tone range from LP to Strat sounds

  • Smooth fretboard enhances playability without feeling cheap

  • Three-pickup design allows for unique sound configurations

  • Smaller body design is comfortable without feeling toy-like

  • Superb tones and impressive neck feel enhance playing experience

  • Wide range of tones without losing clarity or warmth

  • High-quality craftsmanship, evident in every detail

  • Unique guitar shape sets it apart in a crowded market

CONS

  • Volume knob accessibility is hindered by the whammy bar presence

  • Requires adjustment for those accustomed to larger guitar bodies when playing seated

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature.

Value and pricing

  • A model with a rosewood neck initially retailed at $1,800 but now typically sells for $2,200 due to inflation, reflecting its appreciation in value.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners feel the guitar's unique design blends classic and modern elements, making it a standout in terms of aesthetics.

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  • The guitar is particularly suited for indie rock, as indicated by a user who primarily plays this genre and finds the guitar's sound and playability exceptional.

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  • The guitar's design, reminiscent of mid-century modern aesthetics, is appreciated for its unique, timeless appeal and is seen as a fashion statement.

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User experience

  • The guitar's small size surprises users, yet consistently delivers excellent playability, particularly due to its neck design.

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  • The guitar's body shape is praised for being comfortable for seated playing, especially when playing with crossed legs.

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  • Users transitioning from heavier guitars, like Les Pauls, may find the lightweight feel of the St. Vincent requires some adjustment.

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  • Some users find the guitar's body to be light, causing it to slide when seated without a strap, affecting playability for those who sit frequently.

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Setup and maintenance

  • A user notes a minor neck dive issue, which might be a concern for some players.

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Features and functionality

  • The St. Vincent Goldie version includes three gold foil humbucking pickups, offering no alternative configurations.

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  • The guitar's three mini humbuckers offer extensive tonal versatility, allowing it to cover various essential tones, even serving as a sole guitar for many players.

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  • The neck is described as a C shape and relatively thin, providing a comfortable transition for players accustomed to a Strat with a V-shaped neck.

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  • The tremolo system is preferred over strat-style trems due to its stability and avoidance of spring-related issues, though some find the arm bulkier than Sterling models.

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Build quality

  • Some users wish for a non-reverse headstock option, finding the design choice polarizing.

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  • Owners praise the lightweight body and exceptional neck design, highlighting the comfort and playability as standout features.

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Comparisons

  • A user compared the St. Vincent's tonal versatility favorably against a Jaguar HH, noting improved sound and the ability to achieve both classic humbucker and Strat-like tones.

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  • The St. Vincent's neck and frets are particularly lauded, with one owner claiming they are the largest frets they've played, contrasting with those on the Mariposa.

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  • The Music Man St. Vincent is noted for its superior electronics and tonal options compared to the Sterling Mariposa, which has a combined tone/volume knob setup.

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stephen_bourque

I love this.

This is not only my favorite guitar but is probably my favorite object that I own.

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torturecrush

I have the stealth black version which is the best one 😎

This thing pumps out a wide range of tones. Very versatile. Clean tone on the high end won't get twangy, but also doesn't get close to the brightness of a telecaster since this thing has a mahogany body and humbuckers - boosting highs can be useful for lead parts IMHO. Highly recommend playing with Ernie Ball's M-Steel or Cobalt line for a really full set of harmonics from this guitar.

paperdolls

Best Guitar

Best guitar ever besides my Stratocaster

This is a guitar of the new generation, I mean it is pretty hard to design a new shape for the guitar, considering how many tried before. But this one, I think it is truly new shape... The curve and the V is design quiet nicely, and echoes the feel and tone of the guitar. I think it is easy to fall in love with this guitar. Smooth to play, and the spec are high quality.

The only comment would be... the volume knob is not as easy to access once you have the whammy bar on...

apart from that minor detail, it's such a nice guitar.

I own one in polaris white, Annie Clark calls it the THIN WHITE DUKE.

roccstar

One of the most versatile if not THE most versatile guitar(s) I've ever owned

This guitar is the SH!T......I could on for days about this guitar but I'll paraphrase with that statement.

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See how Lila Ramani uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

Lila Ramani

Singer, Guitarist

Crumb

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Lila Ramani frequently plays the Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature guitar, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo on Discogs.

See how Willow Smith uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

Willow Smith

Singer, Guitarist

THE ANXIETY

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This uniquely shaped guitar was designed by the artist St. Vincent and is featured in many of Willow Smith's Instagram posts and performances.

See how Eli Maiman uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

Eli Maiman

Guitarist

Walk the Moon

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he uses this guitar during his Colbert performance

See how Dan Boeckner uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

Dan Boeckner

Singer, Guitarist

Arcade Fire

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Verified via Twitter

"Ah thank you! It’s the Annie Clark Music Man model."

On Thin Mind, Boeckner largely split his time between a Music Man St Vincent, his Lincoln Gin, an old Danelectro baritone model and a 12-string electric they DI-ed straight into the board. In harness with Goodmanson, he was meticulous in ensuring that each time his guitar spoke it had something worthwhile to add to the conversation. Guitar.com

See how Foxing uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

Foxing

Guitarist

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You Can See Ricky Sampson Playing this guitar for the duration of this Ted Event.

See how The Art of Guitar uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

The Art of Guitar

Guitarist, Bassist

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Mike is holding an Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent signature throughout the entire video.

See how Zach DeWall uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

Zach DeWall

Guitarist

Set It Off

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He started using a St. Vincent Signature when recording their fourth studio album, “Midnight”. It’s also seen on their music video for “Lonely Dance”. In addition, he has also used it live a couple times.

See how Lucia de la Garza uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

Lucia de la Garza

Singer, Guitarist

The Linda Lindas

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In the YouTube video titled "The Linda Lindas - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)," at around the 1:20 mark, the distinctive logo on the headstock of Lucia de la Garza's guitar confirms she uses an Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Goldie.

See how Eva Hendricks uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

Eva Hendricks

Singer, Guitarist

Charly Bliss

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In this instagram post/photo, you can see Eva using a EBMM Polaris White St. Vincent model.

See how Chris Vos uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

Chris Vos

Singer, Guitarist

The Record Company

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He uses the Music Man St. Vincent Black Silk Charmeuse

See how Katherine Paul (Black Belt Eagle Scout) uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

Katherine Paul (Black Belt Eagle Scout)

Singer, Guitarist

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As from her official Instagram account, you can see that she's currently using two of the EBMM St. Vincent hhh signature model (Polaris White & Stealth Black).

See how Sean Daniel uses Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Signature

Sean Daniel

Guitarist, Composer

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In this video Sean is seen playing a white St. Vincent which he references as well in the video notes

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