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  1. Ned Steinberger (b. Princeton, New Jersey, 1948) is an American creator of innovative musical instruments. He is most notable for his design of guitars and basses without a traditional headstock, which are called Steinberger instruments. [1]

  2. NS Design is a company that produces innovative electric instruments, such as violins, violas, cellos, basses, and guitars. Founded by Ned Steinberger, a pioneer of electric instrument design, NS Design offers high-quality and versatile instruments for various musical genres and styles.

  3. To celebrate the new Steinberger Spirit Collection, Steinberger founder and inventor Ned Steinberger dropped by the company headquarters in Nashville, TN to reminisce about the creation of his groundbreaking basses and guitars, which continue to inspire musicians and designers around the world.

  4. NS Design is a company founded by Ned Steinberger, a renowned instrument designer who created the headless bass, the Spector NS guitar, and the TransTrem. Learn about his background, his innovations, and his products for bowed instruments such as violin, viola, cello and double bass.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SteinbergerSteinberger - Wikipedia

    Steinberger is a series of distinctive electric guitars and bass guitars, designed and originally manufactured by Ned Steinberger. [1] . The name "Steinberger" can be used to refer to either the instruments themselves or the company that originally produced them.

  6. Jan 23, 2005 · Ned Steinberger is known around the world for his innovative instrument designs. His guitars and basses created without the traditional headstock gained wide popularity in the 1980s rock era and have come to be known simply as Steinbergers.

  7. www.steinberger.com › Steinberger-HistorySteinberger History

    Ned Steinberger, a graduate of the Maryland Institute of Art with a BFA in sculpture, begins working for Thronet Industries designing industrial furniture sharing space with bass luthier Stuart Spector in a Brooklyn, NY woodworking co-op.