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The steinberger is starting to look attractive after my musicman 5 got delayed when flying to a gig.
Not a great prospect having to play a gig with a borrowed four string that got me through the sound check. Fortunately my bass arrived just in time.
It made me realise a bass that will fit in overhead lockers would be very useful.

I tried a graphite steinberger years ago, a great design but a very hard tone. I'm wondering what the synapse and spirit series sound like in comparison?

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Two things:

1. Just because a bass will fit in the overhead lockers is no guarantee that you will be allowed to take it onto the plane with you. This is entirely at the discretion of the check-in and cabin staff and no matter what you've been told by the airline before arriving at the airport, or what previous experience has been if they don't want it in the cabin, it won't be going in the cabin.

2. The new Steinberger bass sound completely different to the classic 80s models - they have little in common other than the basic shape and the name. That may or may not be a good thing. You'll need to try them out to decide.

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A good point, there is no guarantee about anything when it comes to flights these days.
I'm also wondering about the hohner B2AV 5 or any other steinberger style 5 strings?

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[quote name='Lfalex v1.1' post='920556' date='Aug 10 2010, 12:27 PM']Status Streamline V? I have a IV, and it's a [i]wicked[/i] little thing...[/quote]

The streamline is a great design of bass but I reckon I would probably like something more woody in tone
I've done a bit of a search and someone has built something that fits the bill (there is a sound clip) but he's not going into production.
Ever seen anything similar?

[url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=545114&page=11"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.p...114&page=11[/url]

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+1 on the Status Streamline, they sound huge.

There was also a Hohner Steinberger type thing in the 80s, but made out of wood. Sounds a bit weedy instead of woody in my opinion but you could probably pick one up fairly cheap.

Blimey, just looked on Ebay and they're still making them £400!

[url="http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3907.m570.l1313&_nkw=hohner+steinberger&_sacat=See-All-Categories"]http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trk...-All-Categories[/url]

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Strange how people hear different things in the same instrument. I have a Hohner B2A from the 80s and I love the sound. Hardly say it was weedy though. Nice full tone. Only use it as a backup these days though as the Status S2000 takes precidence.

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I have a B2AV, too. Good to play for all the obvious reasons (mass, balance, size)
Good, woody tone on GDA&E, but the B lacks weight of tone, probably due to the very low overall mass of the instrument.

Ever heard a cabinet/amp start to run out of puff below low "D"? Sounds just like that!

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