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I own a Steinberger licensed Hohner B2 headless. I picked it up at a pawn shop back in the mid-90s. It has EMG Select pickups and of course the famous Steinberger tuning system and knee kick stand. I bought it because Geddy Lee played a Steinberger headless in the video for Distant Early Warning and I was enamored by the sleek look. At the time, Steinberger headless basses were hard to come by and expensive so I was happy when I found a licensed Hohner B2 in a local pawn shop since it was the closest I was probably going to get to an original Steinberger bass. I love it and it will always be my most prized bass. Anyone else got a Steinberger tuning system headless bass?

I own a Steinberger licensed Hohner B2 headless. I picked it up at a pawn shop back in the mid-90s. It has EMG Select pickups and of course the famous Steinberger tuning system and knee kick stand. I bought it because Geddy Lee played a Steinberger headless in the video for Distant Early Warning and I was enamored by the sleek look. At the time, Steinberger headless basses were hard to come by and expensive so I was happy when I found a licensed Hohner B2 in a local pawn shop since it was the closest I was probably going to get to an original Steinberger bass. I love it and it will always be my most prized bass. Anyone else got a Steinberger tuning system headless bass?

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I'm not a fan. I find more mass in the headstock is better for resonance. They look rad though.