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I bought a Spirit by Steinberger GT Pro and thought I'd may as well buy an extra set of strings at the same time.
The GT Pro came supplied with a ser of .010's and I've always used .009's. String gauge changes on regular tremolo guitars are a real pain, to say the least! With the GT Pro I'd changed the whole set, adjusted the tremolo tension and stretched the strings ready to play within 5 minutes. Great strings, good tone and long life (I'm normally quite heavy handed and go through strings quickly, but these last a but longer than my regular branded strings on my other guitars!). Well worth getting these than buying a string adapter and using "regular" strings!
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Carlos3583 08.02.2014
Because the double ball system is so rare, there aren't many options out there for us headless guitarists. There are adapters for the head but I haven't converted yet, so for the time being these are the best strings I can get for my Steinberger.
I've also tried the D'Addario double-ball set which I found to be surprisingly bad (and doesn't even fit an R-Trem properly)! These ones are okay, my first 2 sets have rusted a bit fast compared to my usual single-ball strings and the unwound strings felt perhaps too light for their gauge. If your headless can take single ball strings then pick your favourite set of those, don't bother w/ the double-ball ones. Otherwise, these are the best in that category.