>>77 'Stein-Mod'って書いてあるから、塗装はがした=ナチュラルトップはGRかな。 Q: You have been playing Steinberger's for quite a while. You have some older models along with the new ZT3. Can you give us a little information about your Steinberger's and what you like about them? GM4T - Black w/ white binding, TransTrem and EMG's. For me this is the classic Steinberger and it just feels like the equivalent to a Steinway Concert Grand in the piano world. A precious guitar that sounds and feels like a million bucks. GR4R - I customized this one with an internal Roland synth pickup and a Bareknuckle Miracle Man in the bridge and Trilogy Suite single coils. It's my 'Stein-Mod' guitar that's kinda of a constant work in progress. The guitar is really 'broken in' now and feels great. I have 11's on this one which makes for a solid rhythm instrument for Cynic's complex riffs. GM4T - Hand painted swirl finish by Jim O'Conner '90, transtrem and EMG's. My first Stein child! I used this guitar on all my early session work with metal bands and it always sounded amazing. The clean sounds were especially bell like and crystal clear. It's kind of a museum piece to me now that I'm using exclusively for studio work. ZT3 - Still setup with the stock parts, but will be updating soon! The new models are growing on me. I especially love the new tremolo and how it feels.