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Steinberger Spirit XT-25 5-String Standard Bass Black
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£399.00
£529.00
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Steinberger Spirit XT-2 Standard Bass Black
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£439.00
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Steinberger Spirit GT-PRO Deluxe Outfit (HB-SC-HB) Hot Rod Red
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£349.00
£439.00
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Steinberger XT-2DB Standard Bass 4-String
£529.00
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Steinberger Spirit XT-2 Standard Bass Outfit (4-String) Hot Rod Yellow
£379.00
£499.00
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Steinberger Spirit XT-2 Standard Bass Outfit 4-String Black Left Handed
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£399.00
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Steinberger Spirit XT-25 5-String Standard White
£499.00
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Steinberger Spirit GT-Pro-L/H Deluxe Left Handed
£349.00
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Steinberger Spirit XT-2 Standard Bass Outfit (4-String) Frost Blue
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About Steinberger Guitars
Steinberger guitars shot to fame in the 1980s with their cutting-edge design. They remain just as relevant today with models like the Spirit still flying the flag and available in both guitar and bass versions. The headless design of Steinberger guitars is an excellent way to stand out from the crowd and also makes them the ultimate travel guitar.
They are comfortable to play both when standing or seated thanks to their weight distribution and folding leg rest. Steinberger guitars even feature in iconic pop culture moments like at the end of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. With such a recognisbale look and being very easy to play, Steinberger guitars are a top choice as a main instrument or to add to a collection.
What Makes a Steinberger Guitar Different?
- Iconic headless design
- Excellent as a travel guitar
- Well-made hardware
Frequently Asked Questions about Steinberger Guitars
Question: What happened to Steinberger guitars?
Steinberger guitars was founded in 1980 and purchased by Gibson Guitar Corp in 1987. They have continued to be an industry standard with their futuristic headless designs.
Question: Are Steinberger guitars still being made?
Yes! Steinberger guitars are still in production with bass and electric guitar models such as the Spirit continuing to be a popular choice.
Question: How much is a Steinberger guitar?
Steinberger guitars range in price from affordable models such as the Spirit GT-Pro to higher-end models, all made to an excellent high standard.
Question: Who has played a Steinberger guitar?
Many iconic musicians such as Eddie Van Halen, Mark Knopfler, and Geddy Lee have all played a Steinberger.