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Description

The Steinberger GM7 is a modern marvel in the world of solid body electric guitars, seamlessly blending innovative design with superior performance. Known for its futuristic aesthetics, the GM7 stands out with its headless design, which not only reduces weight but also enhances tuning stability. Crafted with precision, this guitar is ideal for both studio work and dynamic live performances, offering a versatile sound palette suited for a range of musical styles.

Designed for the discerning musician, the Steinberger GM7 features a body made from select tonewoods that contribute to its rich resonance and sustain. The bolt-on neck ensures a smooth playing experience, while the dual humbucking pickups deliver a powerful yet articulate sound. A proprietary tremolo system allows for expressive pitch modulation without sacrificing tuning accuracy, making it perfect for both subtle vibratos and daring dive-bombs.

Effortless playability meets exceptional sound quality, making the Steinberger GM7 an excellent choice for guitarists who demand both form and function. Whether you're shredding solos or laying down rhythm tracks, this guitar promises reliability and clarity in every note.

Key Features:

  • Innovative headless design for enhanced balance and tuning stability
  • Dual humbucking pickups for versatile sound
  • Proprietary tremolo system for expressive playing
  • Bolt-on neck for comfortable and smooth playability
  • Select tonewoods for rich resonance and sustain

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