This program was conceived as a promotional vehicle for Steinberger Sound and was distributed to all of the Steinberger dealers at the time. It features discussions and demos with artists like Rick Derringer, Arlen Roth, Vinnie Zummo and others, as well in-depth interview segments with Ned on design, feature and performance aspects of his instruments. A highlight is a detailed demo on how to set up a TransTrem from Ned himself. Full program is broken into 5 segments for easier downloading.
the first run Steinberger Basses since the 80's till now "iMPRESSiVE!" =oD
tornmask 6 months ago
Can anyone tell me something about the neck grip of the GM model?
subjulio 2 years ago
IT'S VINNIE! I love that guy.
Crouton351 2 years ago
I had an L2 back in the nineties...the clarity and sustain on that bass was unreal...selling it was the biggest mistake...
It's sounds...still rings in my memory.
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novanine9 2 years ago
Tomfrankly, I am just the opposite
I love the 80's hair ! Why don't you like 80's hair? Just curious!
TinaM1177 2 years ago
Vinnie Zummo is such a talented Guitar player. I enjoyed this video very much. Thank you for sharing!!!!!
TinaM1177 2 years ago
that thing sounds really good. i build guitars myself, starting from a piece or pieces of wood.....and know a great deal about gits but i havent been able to reinvent the wheel. ned steinberger to me obviously did hust that. the guitar features all a guitarist could ever want.
it is rigid, very stable, sounds good and the trem can be used for much better things than just divebombs. i wish i had come up with that idea.
hermanhurensohn 2 years ago
Haha nice, they're ending the show with Pud Wud, Allan Holdsworth's song.
jan1080 2 years ago 2
Darius and Dan Brubeck? what about Dave Brubeck? Take 5? Blue Rondo Alla Turk? never heard of the Brubeck brothers.
luckyjinxer 2 years ago
god i hate 80's hair.
tomfrankly 3 years ago 2