
STEINBERGER - HeadlessUSA - Headless Vintage Guitar & Bass …
Call the HEADLESS HOTLINE: (203) 395-8013. A site dedicated to Steinberger electric guitars and basses and other headless instruments, parts and accessories. We buy, sell, repair, and restore vintage guitars.
Plini explains why headless guitars are getting more popular
Mar 14, 2025 · But what has made them so attractive to guitar players? To find out, we caught up with Australian progressive metal virtuoso Plini – one of the most notable champions of headless guitars – at NAMM 2025 to ask him that very question while getting the lowdown on his latest signature model.
HEADLESS GUITARS — THE INSTRUMENTS - HILS America
From our all-original NEXT headless guitars to the TALENT Series' take on the iconic t-style platform, HILS America starts with the best of classic guitar design and then makes it our own. Roasted maple is an increasingly popular option on many high-end electric guitars.
The Best Headless Guitars: For All Budgets
Dec 19, 2023 · Check out AllAxess' exclusive guide to the best headless guitars. With an expert buyer's guide and detailed reviews, we'll equip you with everything you need to make the perfect purchase.
5 Best Headless Guitars (2023 Edition) | Guitarkind
Jul 22, 2023 · Today’s headless designs blend modern ergonomics with great sound. Here are 5 of the best headless guitars from Ibanez, Cardinal, Strandberg, and Eart. Headless guitars have been around since the 1970s when Ned Steinberger designed the first modern headless guitar, the L-2 bass guitar. They were met with skepticism.
Headless Guitars: Why are they so popular? - Andertons Blog
Feb 4, 2020 · Headless guitars are usually found in the hands of prog rock and metal players in need of optimal playing comfort and a wide array of tones. Notable headless guitar virtuosos include Plini, Ichika Nito, and Charlie Griffiths & Richard Henshall of prog metal band Haken all favour their versatility.
History of Headless Guitars - Premier Guitar
Sep 26, 2023 · Stringed instruments without headstocks, from lutes to nylon-string guitars, have existed for ages. It’s even rumored that Les Paul built a headless guitar of his own.
What’s the point of a headless guitar? - .strandberg* Guitars
Headless guitars are considered “better” by some guitar players mostly because of the reduced weight, and the strandberg* guitars have been praised by guitarists because of the ergonomics. Most headless guitars are also a little smaller than traditional guitars, so they are more portable.
The History of The Headless Guitar - BANDMIX BLOG
The headless guitar has been the subject of hot debate between purists and innovators since its commercialization in the mid 20th century. At first sight, the guitar seems like a broken or incomplete design, yet many have argued that it far exceeds traditional guitars …
Headless Cross - Ghosts Of Redditch
Nestled in the southwestern reaches of Redditch lies Headless Cross, a place where history and the paranormal intertwine in a chilling embrace. The origin of its ominous name is lost to the mists of time, first appearing as "Headley" in a 1275 manuscript