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I even used it to record some rough demo's on the pc and on the couple of occasions I took it to band practice, everyone commented on how good it sounded(!). They're not a real Steinie but they're decent guitars for what they are. Definitely not sh*te!
the synapse ones are being sold off cheap, they are higher spec by far:
I have 2 of these: http://www.thomann.de/gb/steinberger_guitars_synapse_transcale_st2fpa_am.htm
I've had some minor defects with it, but for £470 or so, EMG pickups, active EQ, piezo, 28.6 inch baritone (dropped D or A to A), and a movable capo, I think it's much better value
I would agree though, that it's not full-on USA build quality, so for a standard one, a used original would be better. However, a transcale can always fall back to baritone duty, etc.
The capo is amazing up around the 8th or 10th fret, with the bass rolled off and extra piezo
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Aye, it was "Sorrow", and it was the Olympics arena from 1984.
*Mike goes off to find a life*
BTW BigJon from this very Parrish has a Steiny of some description, and makes it sound good. Looks a bit strange a 6'6 (I think) fella with a minute guitar........
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
is this for real:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Electric-Guitar-For-Sale-Rare-Steinberger-GL7TA-/200968778398?pt=Guitar&hash=item2ecaac329e
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com