• @mingistechOP
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      11 year ago

      The Steinberger for an inexpensive guitar plays surprisingly good. Its biggest issue IMO was the fact that the volume knob was right up against the bridge pickup. My hand was constantly hitting it. So, I swapped the volume knob for a low profile kill switch, then moved the volume knob down to where the tone knob used to be. (pic below)

      I also bought some ball bearings for the bridge tuners, but haven’t got around to installing them. The bridge tuners on the Steinberger are extremely stiff.

      https://imgur.com/3JHB5DB

  • Canadian_Cabinet
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    21 year ago

    What do you think of the Strandberg? I hear they have weird necks. I’ve been thinking of getting a headless and they seem to have the best reviews

    • @mingistechOP
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      11 year ago

      The Strandberg is by far the best guitar I’ve ever owned. I’ve owned about 15 guitars over the past 30 years. Plays like a dream, is incredibly light, and has amazing tone. The EndurNeck felt like home as soon as I started playing. Zero regrets.

      • @ArtVandelayM
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        21 year ago

        I was on the fence about buying a strandberg, they just seem so interesting, glad to hear they sound and feel good

      • @ArtVandelayM
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        21 year ago

        I was on the fence about buying a strandberg, they just seem so interesting, glad to hear they sound and feel good

        • @mingistechOP
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          21 year ago

          I drove three hours to Sweetwater to play almost every Strandberg they had in stock. Was totally worth the trip. They brought up 12 from the back, I play each for a few mins and quickly narrowed it down to three. Then I prob played those three for about an hour comparing everything about them. I don’t usually spend a couple grand on a guitar, so in my mind it had to be perfect.