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Monday, October 5, 2009

Travel Light With A Steinberger Left Bass Guitar

By Zane J Freeman

This bass has won the approval of all who have owned it. It is now produced for left-handed players, so they may also enjoy the XL series' minimalist design. Reviewers have raved about the smaller body size and overall length of 38 1/2". The clean, spare look of the headless neck lends a modern, classy appearance to this distinctive bass guitar.

Yet is this a playable guitar and does it give a good tone for the left-handed guitarist? Well, the Steiny's construction is certainly for the books. The neck is made up of three parts of maple with the middle part being one with the body, meaning you receive a neck through experience for a bolt on cost. Any guitarist will say that neck through body design gives fantastic sustain as well as resolution.

Add that to the neck/bridge positioned EMG Select Humbuckers and the tonal possibilities are nearly endless. But the good stuff doesn't end there. Each pickup has a separate volume control coupled with a master tone control. Since the strings are run reverse from standard headstock design instruments, the sound that emanates from this left bass guitar is no less than extraordinary.

You will find 24 standard frets on the maple and rosewood neck. It has a stature that is a bit smaller than average but it is extremely comfortable to play. The rosewood gives the bass a smooth feeling and its fast enough to play, regardless of your genre. There is nothing better for your left handed guitar players.

The folks at LHGM know their guitars like no one else. With a dedication to guitar not right handed instrumentalists everywhere, you are sure to find what you want there. If you need any help, there is always someone around to answer questions. All guitar lefty base enthusiasts need to make this site a must visit to order online. The after sale support is second to none, too. - 18418

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