A collaborative effort between Steinberger Sound and Roland Corp which offered a GL and XL Steinberger with in-board, custom designed Roland MIDI electronics. These instruments were intended to be used with the Roland GR-500 synthesizer. Approximately 200 GL-GR's and 100 XL-GR's Steinberger's were produced. (Guitar and Bass). Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Steinberger Spirit GT Pro Deluxe Solid Body Electric Guitar, White at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.
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#4) SpinWorks SpinWorks is freeware developed by Kirt Marat at the University of Manitoba. It is free ('as in beer'), but only runs natively on Windows. Executables can be download from U of M NMR lab website. NMR Software & Downloads This section is available for customer only, registered users can access to NMR software download, upgrades and patches for Windows, Linux and macOS. If you don't have an account, please register for an account. Spinworks 4 download full. SpinWorks other function is the simulation and iterative analysis of complex second order spectra including dynamic NMR problems and certain solid-state NMR problems, in a manner similar to our UNIX Xsim program. SpinWorks 2.4 is the forth release of SpinWorks version to contain 2D processing. SpinWorks is a software package that provides easy basic off-line processing and analysis of 1D, 2D and 3D NMR data on personal computers. Full support is included for Bruker (XwinNMR/UXNMR, 1D to 3D), Varian/Agilent (Unix VNMR/VNMRJ, 1D to 3D), JEOL (1D and 2D), processed NMRPIPE (1D to 3D), Magritek (1D), Anasazi (CDFF, 1D and 2D) and TECMAG (1D) data. SPINWORKS 4.2 MANUAL 5 Introduction SpinWorks has two functions: The first is to provide easy basic off-line processing of 1D, 2D and 3D NMR data on personal computers. SpinWorks other function is the simulation and iterative analysis of complex second order.
Updated 08/15/05
Because of time & laborconstraints we are not actively adding serial numbers to the database at thistime. We do have copies of the old manual Steinberger production logs, andlater this year we'll be adding the first few instruments produced eachmonth. This should give the casual owner the ability to estimate whentheir instrument was produced.
Gibson again has possession of the originalserial number logs. If you wish to verify the date yours was originallyinvoiced, please contact Gibson customer support. We do hope to one dayhave all the numbers online, but admittedly must spend our hobby time on othermore productive things for the site. Since Gibson has assured us they willanswer Steinberger serial number requests, for now that should suffice.
Check the 'News'section for update details.
Original NY made (Brooklyn orNewburgh) L series instruments have up to a 4 digit number. LaterNashville / post-Newburgh manufactured L's are designated by a 'T' added to thebeginning. These are stamped into the bridge end of the body.
Bolt-on neck numbers are stampedinto the underside of the neck near the heel. This mark also includes thewords 'STEINBERGER USA'. The Newburgh stamped numbers start with'N's, in the case of Nashville models a 'TN'. Because the necks can be removedfrom the bolt-on models it's not unusual to see them show up on earlier/laterfactory units or even custom aftermarket bodies. We've noted thiswhen known. The new MusicYo numbers have dropped the letters and startwith number '20000'
Prototype numbers run the gamut. Because most were not destined for retail sale they did not get proper orstamped serial #'s . This does not necessarily diminish their authenticity orcollectibility. The one exception to this are the 'P-'numbered GL's. Technically they are not prototypes. They werepart of an advanced run of about a hundred instruments that were rushed intoproduction. Click here to read moreabout it.
Klein-bodied GK'shave two serial numbers: the Steinberger neck number (Nxxxx) and a Klein one onthe neck plate. If the official Steinberger serial number could not bedetermined we've listed the Klein one instead. Know that for the firstrun of Klein's the bodies were shipped to the Newburgh plant and assembledthere. As orders and production demands at Steinberger Sound increased,all assembly for the GK's was handed over to Klein directly and the appropriateparts were shipped there. For simplicity we list all GK guitars as CAmade. Best guess is maybe about 300 GK's were produced.
Note that the one-piece graphiteL seriesSteinbergers have one numbering scheme, and the bolt-ons another. Thoughduplicates do not show on the list, if there's a #485 L2 there also should be abolt-on with #N0485. We just don't have a large enough sample to see itoccur yet. It's also possible that later in production the numbers wereunique, but initial reports are the two separate serial number schemes were notcoordinated. This would explain why the last L's made were in theT9000 range whereas the graphite neck models were in the TN16000's.
See the NamingConventions page to determine what the specific model letters and numbersindicate.
Since the list has gotten so bigwe've now split the pages into two for faster loading: one for the all graphiteL's and another for all of the bolt-on models. The files are verybasic HTML; we will be moving toan ASP based searchable database shortly.
Allgraphite L's(1060 units listed)
Bolt-on models (240units listed)