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    Hey all,

    So I recently found out about Soulezza guitars, and I'm quite interested in them. Unfortunately there's not a lot of info on these guitars online, and since they're not in any shops, trying one out before buying is not an option.

    Does anyone of you have experience with these guitars? If so, how do you like them? How is the build quality? And how is the sound? The clips I found online tend to have mediocre sound, so it's difficult to judge the quality of sound by these clips...

    Joshua

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    I like the headless thing.

    And the artists are getting some good sounds.

    If I had loads of cash, I might order one just to see what they are like.

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    I too am intrigued by headless guitars, but I don't have any experience with them so far.
    Ergonomics-wise they'll be quite comfortable I guess, and also the portability of such a guitar is a pro.
    If money was not an issue I'd order one too, but unfortunately for now 3k is still a considerable investment.

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    I played them at NAMM a few years back. They're well made guitars with quality comparable to other luthier-built (semi)solid bodies in that price range

    I know John Abercrombie liked his, and I see Kenny Wessel is playing one
    . Kenny is an approachable cat, you might reach out to him for some info.

    I'm not sure what strings/gauges are available for headless these days, beyond lighter plain-G round wounds , if that's an issue


    Best wishes for your music,

    PK

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    I had one. It was nice. I didn't really think it was anything special so unless you REALLY need the portability I'd recommend a guitar with a headstock.

    And if you need portability, the kiesel sounds good enough IMO...