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Hohner B2ADB-BK Headless Electric Bass (4 String, Black) Review

Hohner B2ADB-BK Headless Electric Bass (4 String, Black)
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I received my bass and the clutch tuning knob was snapped off of the bridge due to poor packing. Amazon replaced it immediately and despite the second bass again being poorly packed, it arrive intact. This is a good bass. The bridge tuner adjustments are a little coarse compared to head tuners but they do work once you get used to them. The drop-D clutch does not seem to hold tune but since I do not use I am not worried about it. The bass sounds good, easy to play, much lighter than my Ibanez bass and the pre-amp works very well. The bass arrives with little to no instructions so you may want to research it before buying. I was able to get instructions off the internet. Make sure you unplug after playing or you will quickly kill the pre-amp battery if you leave it plugged in. Accessing the electronics requires removing several screws and the panel on mine was fitted so tightly I had to pry it off. A lithium 9V battery is recommended for longer battery life. The finish is very good. The neck is straight and it was pretty close to setup straight out of the box. I am enjoying playing it.

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Steinberger Spirit XT-2DB Standard Bass with DB-Tuner Black Review

Steinberger Spirit XT-2DB Standard Bass with DB-Tuner Black
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Been interested in the Steinberger since the mid-eighties but could never afford one. Been playing bass since the mid- 70s, off and on, and was playing regularly by the time the original Steinbergers came out. I was concerned about the construction and the sound, but they are both excellent. I was surprised how good this thing sounded right out of the box. I picked it up as a travel bass and have found myself playing it on a regular basis. The only minor issues are 1) due to the design the frets are 'shifted' making it a challenge to play without looking at your fretting hand, and 2) having to be stuck using the double ball strings. I've been using Rotosound and Dean Markley strings for years and it would be nice not to be limited to the double ball strings. The ability to drop tune is great. The XT2-DB detuner allows you to drop all the way down to a low B and it rivals the HipShot detuner on my custom P/J Hybrid bass. I don't use the feature much, but its good to know it's there if I need it. All things considered, this is an excellent bass for both beginner and mid-level players. For advanced players, this is a great travel bass to keep up your chops or play in small venues. Highly recommended!

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Hohner B2B-BK Headless Electric Bass (4 String, Black) Review

Hohner B2B-BK Headless Electric Bass (4 String, Black)
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I am completely satisfied with my item. It came within a few days and it is now my favorite bass to play because 20 years has passed and a new breed of youngsters have never seen a classic 80's headless bass that is shaped like a garden tool.


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Stand out from the pack with the headless, 4-string Hohner B2B-BK electric bass guitar in black, which features a nostalgically futuristic style that's a timeless reminder of the birth of music videos from the 1980s. The sleek, slim-profile Hohner B2B provides excellent low end bass as well as a perfectly balanced neck and body for optimum playing comfort. Other features include a solid American maple body, smooth 24-fret rosewood fingerboard over maple neck, Steinberger licensed hardware, and a standard P-J style passive pickup system.

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Steinberger Spirit GT-Pro Standard Electric Guitar Black Review

Steinberger Spirit GT-Pro Standard Electric Guitar Black
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This is a great guitar for travel and quick demo situations. It's very light and the neck was straight and setup quite nicely.

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Steinberger Spirit GT-Pro Deluxe Electric Guitar White Review

Steinberger Spirit GT-Pro Deluxe Electric Guitar White
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I had purchased Spirit basses back in the good old Musicyo days, and I was very pleased with them. I had to sell them about 4 years ago, and missed them, so I purchased an XT2DB bass, since I had heard many stories from people who have spent a lot of time waiting for these instruments to be available. Since I already had one of these basses I already knew what I was getting, so I was very pleased with it. That fact, though, made me think that the GT guitar might go also the "way of the dodo", so decided to make the effort and have one of these, even if my specialty is the bass.
Anyway, I have to say I am very pleased with this guitar, it is very well made and also it is (and will be) a very unique and special thing, so I keep to hold on to these instruments and not selling them again. This GT Pro has two humbuckers and a single coil, tone and volume controls, and a 5 way toggle switch, just as any guitar with more than one pick up. Additional things include the Rtrem, easy to adjust and with a very useful fine adjusting knob for compensating any slight de-tuning that might occur when you unlock the bridge. A great sustain for its size, great building quality, and for me the most interesting thing: for in the past I have had electric guitars, non expensive ones, but never felt really motivated to learn, and ended selling them after a little time. This has not happened with this one, I feel excited just to look at it, and the most important part is that I feel motivated to learn to play it every single time I hold it. That has never happened before, so I am very happy. Maybe this guitar has something special, so go ahead and have one of these before they disappear. You can never know with Gibson and what they will do with the Spirit branch, but I can tell you I haven't had a single spirit line instrument that wasn't impressive and one of the greatest bangs for the buck I could find. Hope Gibson could see what a great product these guitars are, but guess they rather milk everyone with expensive Les Pauls and SG's. Last, gorgeous color, white looks awesome and surely turns heads, such as one of my friends, who is happy with his Ibanez, but when he looked at my Spirit and played it suggested he would propose a trade, which is not going to happen, LOL. Great instrument and no-hassle selling experience from Music 123. GO AHEAD, get one before they disappear forever.

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Steinberger Spirit GT-Pro Standard Electric Guitar White Review

Steinberger Spirit GT-Pro Standard Electric Guitar White
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I own 2 of these, one a Deluxe, and one a Standard. These are fine guitars for the money, with some amazing features. They can cover all the basics, have good sustain, stay in tune very well, and are awesomely comfortable to play, sitting or standing (or jumping). I like them so much I'm thinking of getting another to replace one I've been using for 9 years now.
There's nothing like a headless, almost bodyless guitar -- it seems like it would feel weird, but after an hour or two, you're used to it and soon, you'll wish all your guitars were headless.
But the headless, minimalist shape is so amazingly comfortable, so well balanced! These guitars are all maple, with a one-piece thru-body neck. They're solidly built and have a bright, Fender-ish tone. The pickups aren't amazing, but they are easy to replace -- on any guitar in this price range, you can't expect much for pickups and wiring, but if you're not picky, these are fine. If you are picky, they're easily replaced.
The zero fret probably helps its sustain, which is quite good, and the open strings sound better to me than guitars with a normal nut instead of the zero fret. The guitar has 24 frets, making it a 2-octave fingerboard, and it's scale length is close to or equal to a Stratocaster, which contributes to a bright tone with plenty of harmonics. The vibrato bridge has a locking feature that lets you disable the whammy, and that really comes in handy on a gig if you break a string mid-song.
One drawback to these things is that they use non-standard parts, and you just can't get replacement parts for the bridge. Any guitar bridge with a whammy might wear out, if you use it heavily as I've done with mine, but with other guitars, you have lots of choices for replacement bridges. With these, you get almost no choices, and none that are easy to find. That's why I'm keeping a watch on these and buying another when I can -- this guitar is too awesome, and a really good value.
The rest of the guitar has held up wonderfully over the past decade. Neck is in good shape, frets are fine, paint job still good, tone remains awesome. I use it with a Roland VG system, and it's just fabulous. I can't praise this cheap little Steinberger "boat oar" enough.
UPDATE, August 2011: I still play this as my main guitar, and I still love it. The whammy bridge is getting a bit 'knocky' (makes a slight knock sound when I use the bar) but I don't use whammy much at all because I have electronic gadgets for that. I'm using this guitar for mad science experiments now, and I took out all its electronics yesterday. I was impressed with the build quality inside it, actually. The pickups were well potted, and the single coil had a foam pad beneath it so it wouldn't vibrate against the body. Wires were strong and well soldered, and the input jack was a sealed, threaded barrel unit. Right now, it has only the Roland GK pickup on it, and it's even lighter, and feels and sounds great.

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Hohner G3T-BK Headless Guitar with Licensed by Steinberger Tremolo Review

Hohner G3T-BK Headless Guitar with Licensed by Steinberger Tremolo
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I bought this guitar mainly because I wanted to play an light weight instrument, due to a back bone problem I have. Let me tell you that this guitar really rocks! - The quality, weight, tremolo system, balance correspond to a MUCH MORE expensive guitar. The only thing i recommend is that you change the pickups.. I chose the Seymour Duncan AHB-2 for the bridge... and just removed the 2 single coils -- Damn!, the sound of this Seymour D. pickup is just amazing (I am used to playing EMGs 81).. Try it, and you'll not come back to EMGs.

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Steinberger Synapse TranScale ST-2FPA Guitar with Gigbag, Plain Black Review

Steinberger Synapse TranScale ST-2FPA Guitar with Gigbag, Plain Black
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If you are reading this, you either love Steinbergers like I do or at least have an interest in the unique headless design. So aside from the headless design, what else does this guitar offer?
Pros:
+ Built-in string adapter on the top of the neck. This allows you to use either the Transcale double-ball guitar strings or you can use an ordinary pack of your favorite guitar strings and lock it using the hex screws.
+ Active EMG pickups, combined with separate treble and bass EQ knobs, provide a good range of tones right at your fingertips. A convenient way to fine tune your sound without having to mess with the amplifier. I should also note that the EMG's are very quiet.
+ The piezo pickup is perhaps one of the best features. It can create a terrific "acoustic guitar" sound. There is a mixing knob to select either the active humbuckers, the piezo pickup, or you can blend a combination of the two to create even more tonal possibilities!
+ 28-5/8" scale neck. A lot of guitar manufacturers increase the range of the guitar by adding frets to the top i.e. 23rd and 24th frets. Ned Steinberger added frets going the other way. Two frets going down the neck!
+ The built-in capo allows you to quickly change your guitar tuning from D, E flat, Standard E, or anywhere up the neck to the 11th fret. By rolling the capo up or down the neck, you change the string length which in turn affects the timbre of the open string.
Cons:
- The fret markers on the fretboard are designated for D tuning (meaning the capo is not used). There are separate fret markers on the top of the neck to notate Standard E positioning (with the capo positioned on the second fret). This can be tricky to get accustomed to because many of us are conditioned to seeing the fret markers positioned a certain way. It really throws your brain for a loop when you are learning to play a new song in Eb!
- Because two frets were added going down the neck, it will take some practice and a lot of finger stretching to get comfortable playing the two lowest frets. The length of this guitar neck sort of reminds me of a bass guitar neck.
- The neck is rather thick to accommodate the sliding built-in capo. Hard to describe exactly what this feels like when you play it. It feels closer to a classical guitar neck as opposed to thin necks like Jackson, Ibanez, or even other Steinberger offerings. This may not be the most accurate description, but like I said, it's hard to describe other than to say it's thicker than usual.
Despite the negative points noted above, I must honestly say that I absolutely love this guitar! It has an innovative design and unique features that pushes the envelope for tonal range. There simply is no other guitar like it. That said, it's not made for everyone. But since when has Steinberger instruments ever tried to fit in with the norm?

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Steinberger Synapse SS-2F Guitar with Gigbag, Antique White Review

Steinberger Synapse SS-2F Guitar with Gigbag, Antique White
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I've always liked the efficiency of the minimalist Steinberger. I mean, why have more guitar than you need? The day I got my Steinberger Synapse it already had problems. An annoying buzz from deep in the guitar. I contacted Gibson who referred me to one of their local warranty luthiers. He removed the buzz after a week in the shop. Since there's so little to the guitar, I wondered how they could miss something so fundamental. I wanted to go a guage lighter on the strings. Double-ball end are hard to come by, so I loaded regular single-ball end into the guitar. The hex screws that were supposed to hold the strings didn't. The head-end has a design flaw so that any string under a certain gauge will wiggle right out of the clamp that is supposed to hold the string. The last straw came when I went to adjust the action and intonation. There is a hex bolt that keeps the bridge pieces from flopping around. I needed to loosen that to do anything that moves the bridge, like adjusting action and intonation. The problem is, the hex screw was half-way underwater, that is the head of it was so low perpendicular to the body of the guitar, that in order to insert a hex wrench you would need to drill a divot into the guitar body to insert the wrench. I can only assume this is problem of execution, because the instruction manual pictures show the screw head above the guitar body. Now I have to pack up a a brand new guitar for RMA at Gibson. Who knows what I'll get back. Support from Gibson has been slow. I don't think they care too much about their Steinberger brand. Now that I know how poor their execution is on making a guitar, there is no way I would buy a Les Paul.

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Steinberger Synapse XS-15FPA Bass Guitar with Gigbag, Plainn Black Review

Steinberger Synapse XS-15FPA Bass Guitar with Gigbag, Plainn Black
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1. The plainn black matt finish is very attractive.
2. The neck is thicker than i thought, so it may take more time to get familliar with the thickness.
3. The sound is deeper and stronger than i expected, so i can make more aggressive sound.
4. But i cannot be sure that the straphook and the bridge saddle are durable.

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