Got this on eBay from the big Piney Hills Music liquidation (which I'm really sad to see, BTW). Holy crap, what an awesome guitar. I'd played a number of SLSMGs in the shops before, but this SLS3 is much more to my liking: thicker neck profile (absolutely identical to my 1990 Soloist Pro), block inlays, more acoustically resonant, and with non-suck electronics. This instrument is absolutely at the same quality level as the USAs or the early Pro Series. Having it makes me even sadder that Jackson shut down its Japanese operations. They were turning out some fantastic guitars.
It's got JB/59 pickups in place of the EMGs on the old SLSMG, in case you don't know the model. I'm normally not a fan of the JB, but it works well in an all-mahogany guitar like this. I've been tracking some fusion stuff with it already, and it is the sonic equivalent of a fine brown ale.
If you're looking for a fixed-bridge Soloist, I would totally search one of these out--even ahead of an SL1T or SLH2T. They are that good.
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