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🎸 Own the stage, anywhere you go — the Steinberger Spirit XT-25 redefines portable power.
The Steinberger Spirit XT-25 Standard is a 5-string electric bass featuring a unique headless design with patented Double-Ball tuning, a durable 3-piece maple neck through body construction, and dual humbucker pickups. Compact and lightweight at 38.5 inches, it’s engineered for travel and comfort, complete with a folding leg rest and gig bag, making it a top choice for professional musicians seeking reliability and distinctive style.









| ASIN | B0006NNIPU |
| Back Material Type | Rosewood |
| Best Sellers Rank | 140,940 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 233 in Electric Bass Guitars |
| Brand Name | Steinberger |
| Colour | White,Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (12) |
| Instrument | Electric Bass |
| Item Dimensions | 109.5 x 34.3 x 13.3 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 11.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Steinberger |
| Manufacturer Part Number | XTSTD5-WH1 |
| Material Type | Maple |
| Model Number | XTSTD5WH1 |
| Number of Strings | 5 |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
| String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material Type | Rosewood |
| UPC | 071110637066 711106370668 |
C**S
Es un bajo muy práctico para viajar, con un sonido aceptable. Más cómodo de lo que esperaba, muy ligero para ser de 5 cuerdas. Viene con su funda, que está muy bien. Incluso me lo han entregado antes de la fecha esperada! Muy contento.
D**.
Well, I’ve been playing this bass for a while now. It is so comfortable and has an unreal sound. Kick stand keeps it from sliding off the leg. Quality build. Great value…
K**Y
I used to play the New York built Steinberger back in the 80's. I had to sell it to buy a Tobias Killer B-5 I bought new in the 90's. That Killer B is awesome and it's still my main bass. I also have a Carven Fretless that sounds and plays great, but it's real heavy and hard on you shoulders after long play. I always missed that old Steinberger; but not enough to pay up to $2.000 to buy a used one and sink more money into what you might end up with. This XT- 25 with the added B string I didn't have with the old one is a blast to play. I ran it through my BP 8 Processor so all I had to do was step on a pedal instead of adjusting my amp. The punch was there. Even straight through the amp sounds good. If you don't have a lot of cash and you would like to check out this style of Bass, this is the best deal around. My only advise is buy the strap extender hook that goes with the synapse Bass. It will screw right on and get you to the high frets a lot easier. Just don't be looking for it to sound like the American made Stein's of the 80's. The only good thing Gibson did when they bought out this brand was to allow it to be made cheap enough to try the body style without breaking the bank. A lot of those old brands aren't as good after buyouts.
L**3
I bought this for playing in my school's pep band since we're in a kinda tight area spacewise, but this bass has proven to be very useful. I especially love how effortlessly I went from a low B set to a high C set. The tone is up there. The only complaint I have is that there appears to be no strap hook system, so I essentially have to put the strap on the bottom button. That almost warrants a loss of two stars for me, but I could probably improv one. I saw someone managed to use the hook of a hanging planter for one.
S**E
Cons: The balance is horrible and you'll be very lucky if you ever find one of the synapse strap hook extensions to fix it Balance issue makes it play like a 38" scale bass when standing. Your wrists will hate you. The tuners are a bit of pain, but keep in tune pretty well No place for your thumb Glossy neck (personal preference) Stock strings are absolutely horrible, don't even bother playing them. Do yourself a favor and buy a single ball adaptor and some good strings at the same time as you buy the bass. It's a huge difference in the sound. Pros: Very easy to travel with once you get a case. I have the branded one, but a Pelican would work just as well. Has a good sound for the price once you swap strings. Bridge is very tunable and makes it easy to get a good growl without fretting out Easiest truss rod access I've ever seen, good for travelling
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