The Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent signature guitar is one of the most innovative and visually striking electric guitars of the modern era. Designed in collaboration with Annie Clark (St. Vincent) and introduced in 2016, this guitar blends cutting-edge ergonomics, versatile electronics, and a futuristic aesthetic. Its angular body shape, custom pickups, and impeccable craftsmanship make it an exceptional instrument for players seeking a distinctive look and sound.

Origins and Development
Annie Clark’s Vision
Annie Clark, known professionally as St. Vincent, is a critically acclaimed musician and guitarist celebrated for her unique playing style and innovative songwriting. When she partnered with Ernie Ball Music Man, her goal was to design a guitar that was:
- Lightweight and comfortable – Allowing for long performances without strain.
- Visually striking – A departure from traditional guitar designs.
- Tonally versatile – Capable of handling clean tones, high-gain distortion, and everything in between.
With help from Sterling Ball and the Music Man design team, Clark’s ideas were transformed into a production model that is as functional as it is stylish.
Construction and Features
Body Design and Materials
The most distinctive feature of the St. Vincent signature guitar is its radical body shape. The asymmetrical, angular design is both visually futuristic and ergonomically efficient, with balanced weight distribution.
- Body Wood Options:
- African Mahogany (Standard model) – Provides a warm, resonant tone with great sustain.
- Okoume with Maple Top (Goldie version) – A lighter tonewood combination that enhances clarity and brightness.
- Korina (Limited Editions) – Offers a balanced mix of warmth and definition.
- Weight:
- Designed to be exceptionally lightweight for enhanced comfort.
- Allows for long performances without fatigue, particularly appealing to players of smaller stature.
- Body Shape:
- Features a contoured back for extra comfort.
- The offset, geometric design makes it highly distinctive while maintaining balance.
Neck and Fingerboard
The neck on the St. Vincent model follows Ernie Ball Music Man’s signature smooth playability, offering:
- Neck Material: Roasted Maple or Rosewood, depending on the model.
- Fingerboard: Rosewood, Ebony, or Maple options.
- Scale Length: 25.5 inches, offering a bright and snappy response.
- Frets: 22 stainless steel frets, ensuring durability and smooth bends.
- Neck Profile: Custom slim C-shape, designed for fast playing and comfort.
- Truss Rod: Wheel-adjustable at the base of the neck for easy adjustments.
Pickups and Electronics
The St. Vincent model has undergone several pickup configurations over the years:
Standard St. Vincent Models (2016–Present)
- Three Custom-Wound Mini Humbuckers
- Deliver a bright, articulate, and punchy sound.
- Versatile enough for clean tones, blues, rock, and heavier distortion.
- Unique 5-way switching offers a variety of tones:
- Neck Pickup Only – Warm and smooth.
- Neck + Middle Pickups – Clear and slightly scooped.
- Middle Pickup Only – Balanced and crisp.
- Middle + Bridge Pickups – Slightly more aggressive rhythm tone.
- Bridge Pickup Only – Focused and punchy for leads.
Goldie Version (2021-Present)
- Three Gold Foil Mini Humbuckers
- Even more articulation and a slightly thinner, vintage-voiced response.
- Delivers rich cleans, aggressive mids, and smooth overdrive tones.
Hardware and Bridge
- Music Man Modern Tremolo System
- Smooth and reliable, allowing for expressive vibrato.
- Maintains tuning stability even with frequent use.
- Schaller Locking Tuners
- Ensures excellent tuning stability.
- Reduces string slippage, making tuning changes quick and effortless.
Sound and Tonal Characteristics
The St. Vincent model is an extremely versatile guitar, suitable for jazz, rock, blues, pop, and experimental styles. Its mini-humbuckers deliver a sound that sits somewhere between a single-coil and a full-sized humbucker, making them clearer and brighter than traditional humbuckers but with more warmth than single-coils.
Clean Tones
- Bright and articulate – Perfect for arpeggios and chord work.
- Glass-like clarity – Retains definition even with complex chord voicings.
- Well-balanced across all pickups – Ideal for funk, pop, and indie rock.
Overdriven & Distorted Tones
- Focused midrange punch – Mini-humbuckers cut through the mix.
- Tight low end – Handles overdrive without getting muddy.
- Natural sustain – The mahogany or korina body enhances resonance.
The Goldie version has a slightly more vintage-voiced tone, offering a sweeter, slightly more scooped sound that excels in indie, alternative, and blues-rock.
Notable Players and Influence
St. Vincent (Annie Clark)
- Uses the St. Vincent signature guitar as her primary instrument in both studio recordings and live performances.
- Known for innovative playing techniques, unconventional chord voicings, and heavy use of effects.
- Her guitar work on albums like Masseduction and Daddy’s Home showcases the versatility of the instrument.
Other Artists Using the St. Vincent Model
- Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine) – Has been seen using a St. Vincent model for its ergonomic design and tonal range.
- Omar Rodríguez-López (The Mars Volta) – Appreciates the guitar’s angular aesthetic and unique sound palette.
- Jason Isbell – Known for blending country, blues, and rock with expressive playing on his St. Vincent model.
St. Vincent Model Variants
Model | Body Wood | Pickups | Notable Features |
---|---|---|---|
St. Vincent (Original, 2016) | Mahogany | 3 Mini Humbuckers | Lightweight, modern tremolo |
St. Vincent HH (2018-2020) | Mahogany | 2 Full Humbuckers | Heavier, more aggressive tone |
St. Vincent Goldie (2021-Present) | Okoume w/ Maple Top | 3 Gold Foil Mini Humbuckers | Vintage-voiced pickups, lightweight |
Limited Editions (Stealth Black, Korina, etc.) | Varies | Varies | Special finishes and woods |
Why the Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent Stands Out
- Striking Design – Unlike any other guitar, with futuristic aesthetics and ergonomic efficiency.
- Versatile Pickups – Mini-humbuckers provide clarity, warmth, and punch.
- Lightweight and Comfortable – Designed for extended play without fatigue.
- Custom Hardware – Locking tuners and Music Man’s modern tremolo ensure tuning stability.
- Endorsed by Innovators – Used by forward-thinking musicians across genres.