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Pros: Looks like a real Steinberger. Will stay in tune pretty well if you use the expensive LaBella double-ball strings. Can be had cheap.
Cons: Is like a real Steinberger in looks only. Real Steinbergers have indestructible composite necks, real EMG pickups, much better S-Trem or TransTrem bridges, and better fretwork. The 'Spirit' has a wood neck with mediocre fretwork, those awful EMG-Select passive pickups, and the R-Trem bridge which ain't that great.
Of course, real Steinbergers (which can now be had again from the MusicYo site) are very expensive. And the original Steinbergers go for big $$$ on eBay nowadays. Plus, good luck finding a qualified tech to work on a real Steinberger. Having said all that, I would love to get my hands on another one (I used to have a GL-4T).
In contrast, I think you would be better off not buying the Spirit--there are better guitars you can buy for that amount of money--such as the Kramer Baretta FR-404 also on the MusicYo site.
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