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NGD Steinberger GT-PRO “Quilt Top”...

Ken Fortunato

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I've been thinking about one of these for awhile... I finally pulled the trigger and I couldn't be happier... I really just needed a compact travel guitar that I could take everywhere, without worrying about it... At $450.00, it's a "No-brainer"... It plays great, sounds good and fits into a bus station locker... There's no reason why you couldn't play a pro-gig with this thing... PLUS, it looks cool... :peace2

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Dave P

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A friend of mine bought one that I set up for him, nice guitars. I've noticed they mount the trem too far forward in the cavity on a lot of them, the trem rubs on the front edge of the cavity and doesn't stay in tune very well. Not too hard to fix, just have to dowel up the holes where the baseplate screws in, and shift it back 1/16" and redrill the holes and put it back together.
 

Ken Fortunato

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A friend of mine bought one that I set up for him, nice guitars. I've noticed they mount the trem too far forward in the cavity on a lot of them, the trem rubs on the front edge of the cavity and doesn't stay in tune very well. Not too hard to fix, just have to dowel up the holes where the baseplate screws in, and shift it back 1/16" and redrill the holes and put it back together.

I just finished doing a complete setup on it, (action, intonation, etc.). I also set up the trem per the manufactures recommendations and it seems to work fine... :salude
 

jwguitar

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I've been thinking about one of these for awhile... I finally pulled the trigger and I couldn't be happier... I really just needed a compact travel guitar that I could take everywhere, without worrying about it... At $450.00, it's a "No-brainer"... It plays great, sounds good and fits into a bus station locker... There's no reason why you couldn't play a pro-gig with this thing... PLUS, it looks cool... :peace2

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That is a great guitar! I used to have the Spirit model with the Strat body. I miss that guitar!
 

TimothyWoodard

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I've been thinking about one of these for awhile... I finally pulled the trigger and I couldn't be happier... I really just needed a compact travel guitar that I could take everywhere, without worrying about it... At $450.00, it's a "No-brainer"... It plays great, sounds good and fits into a bus station locker... There's no reason why you couldn't play a pro-gig with this thing... PLUS, it looks cool... :peace2 Fix Garage Doors CA

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Friend, congratulations on your purchase. The Steinberger GT-PRO guitar sounds really great and looks fantastic. However, it doesn't suit me because I make music professionally and have a rock band. We rehearse very often in my garage to perform in public. However, the noise often disturbs my neighbors. Still, I quickly solved the problem by ordering a Fix Garage Doors CA service to install garage door weather stripping and seal near me. After that, my neighbors didn't complain about the noise, and my band and I could rehearse peacefully.
 
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