Proja Posted April 20, 2013 Posted April 20, 2013 Hi, I am looking for a travel guitar and found the SS-F2 as well as the SS-F2 custom at my local dealer. I was positively impressed by the SS-F2 (it was cheaper than the custom and for a travel guitar, I believe it to be superb) but have a doubt. At Steinberger website, in the general description of the SS-F2 (also in the case of the SS-F2 custom) it is stated that it has a "neck-thru body design", whereas in the specs it is said that the neck joint is a "ste" (I assume, it is a misspelt "set") neck. In the case of the SS-F2 customs, the specs say that neck joint is neck-thru. However, I did not notice any difference between each guitar (I believed the only difference being the body finish). Could anyone confirm whether the SS-F2 neck-joint is actually a set-neck and not a neck-thru (and that it is different from the neck joint used in the custom)? I have searched over the web, but have not found any information on this issue. Thanks! PS. Sorry for my bad non-native English!
Be.eM Posted April 21, 2013 Posted April 21, 2013 Could anyone confirm whether the SS-F2 neck-joint is actually a set-neck and not a neck-thru (and that it is different from the neck joint used in the custom)? I have searched over the web, but have not found any information on this issue. Hi Proja, that's a mistake in the Synapse specs. They have a neck-thru-body design, no matter if it's a "custom" or a regular one. The Demon has a set-neck. Not the first time there are copy/paste mistakes on the web ;) Sorry for my bad non-native English! Although I'm also non-natively speaking English, I'd say there's nothing wrong with it. I perfectly understood you :) Bernd
Proja Posted April 21, 2013 Author Posted April 21, 2013 Hi Proja, that's a mistake in the Synapse specs. They have a neck-thru-body design, no matter if it's a "custom" or a regular one. The Demon has a set-neck. Not the first time there are copy/paste mistakes on the web ;) Although I'm also non-natively speaking English, I'd say there's nothing wrong with it. I perfectly understood you :) Bernd Thank you, Bernd. The information at the website was driving me crazy. Then I'll go for the "standard" SS-F2.
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