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|  colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:GuitarWorld1982.jpg|thumb|center|Andy's Steinberger bass on the cover of [[1982-07 Guitar World]]]]
 
|  colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:GuitarWorld1982.jpg|thumb|center|Andy's Steinberger bass on the cover of [[1982-07 Guitar World]]]]
  [[Image:Player1982.jpg|thumb|center|[[Sting]]'s Steinberger bass on the cover of [[1982-08 Player]]]]
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  [[Image:Player1982.jpg|thumb|center|the Steinberger bass with removed sticker on the cover of [[1982-08 Player]]]]
 
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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
Steinberger started to produced their headless basses in [[1980]]. On [[1982-01-18]] [[Sting]] tried out Andy's bass - first at the soundcheck and then for the actual concert. [[Andy Summers]] still owns this bass that still features the Steinberger logo.
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Steinberger started to produce their headless basses in [[1980]]. On [[1982-01-18]] [[Sting]] tried out the bass [[Andy Summers]] had on loan- first at the soundcheck and then for the actual concert.  
  
According to the Steinberger website [[Sting]]'s own black L2 model with the serial # 430 was manufactured in 9/82 and sent to him shortly afterwards directly from the factory ("allegedly owned by Sting").  
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=Gear breakdown=
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On [[1982-04-07]] (and probably still on [[1982-04-12]]) the Steinberger sticker on the bass is still intact. [[Lynn Goldsmith]] photos from (probably) [[1982-04-18]] reveal that the sticker is only partially there now. By [[1982-04-21]] the sticker was completely gone.
  
BUT: between the [[1982-07-04]] and [[1982-07-21]] concerts the Steinberger bass that [[Sting]] played "changed". On [[1982-07-04]] (and probably on [[1982-07-12]], too) he still used Andy's bass with the Steinberger logo. Photos from [[1982-04-21]] onwards show him with a bass without that logo.
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[[Sting]] later got his own black L2 model. Photos up to [[1982-09-05]] still show [[Sting]] with Andy's bass with the missing Steinberger sticker.
  
The Steinberger bass was also used to record the [[Synchronicity]] album.
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The Steinberger bass was used to record the [[Synchronicity]] album.
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[[Sting]]'s own Steinberger bass (with sticker) can be spotted in [[1983]] rehearsal room photos taken by [[Danny Quatrochi]].
  
 
During the [[1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour]] [[Danny Quatrochi]] played it on [[Invisible Sun]], while [[Sting]] only used it occasionally.
 
During the [[1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour]] [[Danny Quatrochi]] played it on [[Invisible Sun]], while [[Sting]] only used it occasionally.
  
 
=Quotations and trivia=
 
=Quotations and trivia=
''This section needs more information.''
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[[Andy Summers]] still owns such bass that features the Steinberger logo (either it's been renewed or it's a different bass).
  
 
=See also=
 
=See also=
 
* [[1982-01-18]]
 
* [[1982-01-18]]
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* [[1982-04-07]]
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* [[1982-04-18]]
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* [[1982-04-21]]
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* [[1983-12-31]]
 
* [[Synchronicity]]
 
* [[Synchronicity]]
  
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* [http://www.steinbergerworld.com/L-series.htm Steinberger website]
 
* [http://www.steinbergerworld.com/L-series.htm Steinberger website]
 
* [http://www.steinbergerworld.com/serial-L.html the serial no. info]
 
* [http://www.steinbergerworld.com/serial-L.html the serial no. info]
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* [https://reverb.com/au/news/how-the-electric-bass-lost-its-head-a-brief-history-of-the-steinberger-l2 Steinberger report]
  
 
=References and footnotes=
 
=References and footnotes=
sources: [[1982-05 Trouser Press]], [http://www.steinbergerworld.com/serial-L.html Steinberger website]
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sources: [[1982-05 Trouser Press]], [http://www.steinbergerworld.com/serial-L.html Steinberger website], photos
  
 
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[[Category:Touring gear (The Police-Sting)]] [[Category:Touring gear (Sting)]]

Latest revision as of 09:20, 18 August 2022


Steinberger L2
Andy's Steinberger bass on the cover of 1982-07 Guitar World
the Steinberger bass with removed sticker on the cover of 1982-08 Player
Artist: Sting
Band or ensemble: Last Exit / The Police / Sting
Time gear used: 1982 - YYYY

Introduction

Steinberger started to produce their headless basses in 1980. On 1982-01-18 Sting tried out the bass Andy Summers had on loan- first at the soundcheck and then for the actual concert.

Gear breakdown

On 1982-04-07 (and probably still on 1982-04-12) the Steinberger sticker on the bass is still intact. Lynn Goldsmith photos from (probably) 1982-04-18 reveal that the sticker is only partially there now. By 1982-04-21 the sticker was completely gone.

Sting later got his own black L2 model. Photos up to 1982-09-05 still show Sting with Andy's bass with the missing Steinberger sticker.

The Steinberger bass was used to record the Synchronicity album. Sting's own Steinberger bass (with sticker) can be spotted in 1983 rehearsal room photos taken by Danny Quatrochi.

During the 1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour Danny Quatrochi played it on Invisible Sun, while Sting only used it occasionally.

Quotations and trivia

Andy Summers still owns such bass that features the Steinberger logo (either it's been renewed or it's a different bass).

See also

External links

References and footnotes

sources: 1982-05 Trouser Press, Steinberger website, photos