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  • What does your SLSMG weigh?

    Well, I finally got my SLSMG yesterday. The main reason I bought it was because the guitar is called "super light." My PRS is 8lbs and it has been messing with my back so I spent a month researching lightweight guitars. I narrowed in on the SLSMG, which had all the features I wanted and was called super light. My new guitar weighs 7.5lbs - seriously WTF?

    Unfortunately, where I live (Albuquerque, NM) there is a crappy selection in local shops - especially if you have ruled out Gibson and Fender, so I had to buy it sight unseen. I was going to get an RGA121, but it was 7lbs and I wanted it to be even lighter. I assumed that "super light" meant 6lbs or less - big mistake.

    So now I am wondering if I should put this back on the bay to get an RGA instead. Maybe I am just unlucky and managed to get a heavy one, so I am wondering how much yours weighs? Help.

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    I've got a guitar for you, if you had the spare coin. An Epiphone Les Paul ES. Extremely rare. Its a Les paul, but its truly hollow, like an ES 335 or whatever. Has F holes, but has a center block for stability/feedback control. Doesnt help in the feedback department, so its gotta go. But I swear it was under the 5 lbs mark easily. In Fact I think it weighs less while in it's case, than my solid Les paul, or even my Rhoads.

    Anyways, on topic, Yeah SLSMG is a light guitar, compared to alot of others, being that its all carved up with contours, like my ESP MH series, and I picked one up, and it is fairly light, lighter than a flat top guitar of the same design, such as an ESP M series, or a Dinky, if they made a neckthru flat top.
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    • #3
      BTW, if you wanted a super super light guitar like that, you would want an Ibeenhad, S series, like Herman Ri from RagonForce. Those guitars look they come out of a standard photocopier.
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      • #4
        Thanks for the replies. I'd just go and buy an older (back when they used lightweight mahogany) SG, but I Tune to C and wanted the 25.5 scale length.

        The only decent non-trem (a huge requirement for me and one that is damn hard to fit in with the rest of my reqs.) Ibanez I have found is the RGA series and it looks like I might have to try that route next.

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        • #5
          I've tried several SLSMGs at a local guitar shop and the heaviest one of them weighed about twice as much as the lightest one. It happens, different pieces of wood...
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          • #6
            Originally posted by shadowcat View Post
            I've tried several SLSMGs at a local guitar shop and the heaviest one of them weighed about twice as much as the lightest one. It happens, different pieces of wood...
            Yeah, that's why I wanted to see what other SLSMGs weigh - maybe I'll have to sell it and buy another. I just wish I could have gone into a shop with ONE SLSMG.

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            • #7
              My SLSMG is about 7.25 pounds, my SLS3 is roughly 6.25. I've had two S7320s, one was for an endorsee, and they were both about 7.5

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              • #8
                Mine weighs in at a hefty 6lbs 3oz.

                Most people who pick it up are shocked at how light it is. I love mine, Id really like a new SLS3, just wish they had a floyd!
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                • #9
                  An SLSMG feels heavy to you? Seriously dude, something else is wrong. It was one of the lightest guitars I had ever owned. Although, I think my DK2T weighs even less. I tried to pick up a PRS at GC and boy those are heavy! SLSMG's are not heavy at all.

                  Have you tried other things like getting a fatter leather strap, playing positions, comfortable shoes, etc. ? I have a bad back and ever since my darling wife bought me a nice wide leather strap, my back problems are almost non-existent.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by emperor_black View Post
                    An SLSMG feels heavy to you? Seriously dude, something else is wrong. It was one of the lightest guitars I had ever owned. Although, I think my DK2T weighs even less. I tried to pick up a PRS at GC and boy those are heavy! SLSMG's are not heavy at all.

                    Have you tried other things like getting a fatter leather strap, playing positions, comfortable shoes, etc. ? I have a bad back and ever since my darling wife bought me a nice wide leather strap, my back problems are almost non-existent.

                    Also, just be a bitch and put a stool on the stage, i know once im older im gunna sitdown even to play live, unless I get another hollow body, but I highly doubt that will happen, I hate them for the immense feedback they give off.
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                    • #11
                      if you're after something superlight, have you checked out the Yamaha RGX A2?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by VitaminG View Post
                        if you're after something superlight, have you checked out the Yamaha RGX A2?
                        uh...not a good choice Gary. Its light, but so is its tone. the SLSMG's tone is very beefy. Too bad mine had QC issues and so I had to sell it.
                        Sam

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                        • #13
                          really? That's disappointing. I've admittedly never plugged one in but have picked them for a noodle when I've been at the guitar store & thought they played nicely. Plus they are fly-away light.
                          Hail yesterday

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                          • #14
                            the fretboard seemed too rounded. I think its 12" radius or lower. But yeah, its hell lotta light. Also, the knob type pickup selector will need getting used to.
                            Sam

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                            • #15
                              I have 2 SLSMGs. One is a Red Flame Top and the other is just a solid red colored one. The flame top weighs as much as my SLATQH and the solid colored one is as light as a feather. My Cabo Blue USA SLS weighed the same as Flame top. Not light.
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