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Greetings! I'm quite a lurker here, but I love this guitar so much that I had to show it to you. It was my dream guitar for a couple of years. Original EMG set was replaced with a pair of DiMarzio Breeds, now it has more tonal variety. The nicest guitar I've ever had without a doubt, and not only it looks beautiful, it plays equally well. Build quality is top notch, as on almost any MIJ guitar I've had before. As most of you probably know, SLS stands for super lightweight Soloist - despite the name, it's not a light guitar, at 3,9 kg, it's a lot heavier than the DKMGT I had recently (2,4 kg), and still heavier than my other superstrats. Overall, I'm absolutely happy with it. SLSMGs are of great value, you can get a black one on 'bay for around $400, an absolute bargain.
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