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Hagstrom Tremar Viking Deluxe Electric Guitar (Cream Red) Review

Hagstrom Tremar Viking Deluxe Electric Guitar (Cream Red)
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I think the Gibson ES-335 is the best overall electric guitar. But it costs thousands of dollars. And when I listened to it blindly vs a decently made semi-hollow guitar of the same body shape, I'd barely notice the difference in sound quality. So I went hunting for a reasonably priced semi-hollow for myself and finally bought this one.
I really love this guitar. I read good reviews of it, but couldn't find it in a local store to try out first. So I just gambled on it when I saw it for a "see price in cart" that was several hundred dollars lower than I could find anywhere else. Price is back up to expected levels at this moment, but even at this price, this guitar is great and I'd buy it again at this price. I was initially worried because the guitar is made in china (most guitars unfortunately are). However, the workmanship seems quite good and I went over it pretty thoroughly. Fretboard is very smooth, the frets are level, and even the intonation was almost perfect right out of the box. The neck is very very thin, and yet it doesn't appear twisted or off in any way. The factory setup was much better than I expected. The sound both amplified and unplugged is great. The tremar (bigsby) works well with its enlarged grip and the guitar stays in tune pretty well after using it. This is probably the best 335 style guitar at this price range. I almost bought an Epiphone Sheraton II (which I sampled in a few stores), but after I received this, I almost immediately knew the Viking was better. I encourage you to at least try this guitar out. I think you'll be surprised how good it is. I kinda wish the "cream red" was a little bit darker or richer, but that's just a very minor detail. It's still a very good looking red.
A few things that noticeably stand out to me about the Viking vs a 335. The instrument jack is in a more traditional spot on its side (the 335 jack is on its face, by the pots). The pickup switch is above the neck pickup, not by the pots (335). I think both of those favor the Viking's design. I don't want to hit either of these inadvertently on an aggressive downstroke. 335 has fancier and smaller F holes. The Viking's seem large and not nearly as attractive. The Viking headstock has an off-center design, but it's very attractive. I like the unique appearance of it. And the Viking has a tailpiece. In terms of appearance, the 335 probably looks better without a tailpiece, but I think the tailpiece (with its coat of arms logo) does add to the uniqueness of the Viking.
The Viking II & IIP are quite different from the Viking, Viking Deluxe, and Viking Deluxe w/Tremar. They have noticeably different hardware and design differences.
If you're wondering whether to get the Viking Deluxe or just the Viking (about a hundred dollar difference), here's what I noticed differs. First, the Deluxe has block inlays on the fretboard (not dot). Second, the wood is flamed (really visible if the guitar's finish is translucent or natural). One nice aspect unique to the Viking Deluxe w/Tremar: it has metallic knobs, not plastic. I can't tell exactly what they're made of (probably stainless steel), but it's definitely heavier, and looks & feels much better than plastic. (The models without the Tremar have normal knobs.) Fourth, the truss rod cover on the headstock says "Viking Deluxe" on it. As far as I can tell, these are the differences. Would I say the Deluxe is better looking? Yes. It's up to you if it's worth the extra price. I think the Deluxe w/Tremar is the best looking of the 3, but again, up to you whether it's worth the additional cost and whether you'd use a Tremar.
Here's what these models have in addition to the standard Viking:
Deluxe: Flamed wood finish, Block fretboard inlays
Deluxe w/Tremar: same as Deluxe, but also with Stainless steel knobs & tremar (obviously)
Anyway, I'd recommend you buy this guitar. But even if you don't, at least give this guitar a try. You'll probably be surprised like I was. By the way, it does NOT include a case. So budget another $100 or so for a hard case. Aside from the packaging materials, it includes two allen wrenches in a small pouch (for saddle and truss rod adjustments). But it has no documentation whatsoever. (serial # is on the back of the headstock)

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Godin Montrea Chambered & Carved 2-Voice Jazz Guitar (Natural HG) Review

Godin Montrea Chambered and Carved 2-Voice Jazz Guitar (Natural HG)
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this guitar has nice tone, very good quality for the price range, if i have to choose between Gibson or Godin, i have to pick this one!!
very jazzy/blues sounds especially if you change the stings to 11 or 12 gauge
the acoustic pickup is very useful, you could balance the sound with both electric and acoustic and produce wide variety color.
I would recommend this guitar to anyone!!

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Godin 5th Avenue CW Electric Guitar (Kingpin II, Black) Review

Godin  5th Avenue CW Electric Guitar (Kingpin II, Black)
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I purchased the Godin KingPin II recently and could not be more blown away...the Guitar is beautiful, very playable and a great value!! I have a 1943 Epiphone Blackstone that I was considering converting with a floating P-90 with a volume and tone in a new pick guard. By the time I was to add new machine heads, nut and possible floating bridge it was easier to look for another guitar..that is when I found Godin KingPin....I loved the black one but honestly I was wishing they had one with 2 pickups...Low and behold they did....The KIngPin 2....I did my research and found a GREAT deal on a black one from UpFront Guitars...Gordon was great to deal with!! 3 days later it showed up!! Obviously I was very excited, but when I opened the box the guitar was in a CASE....it was a very basic case, but it was built for this guitar....when I opened it I was stunned....the guitar was beautiful....I literally walked pass my fiance' without even a kiss and right up to my band room to plug this baby in...yes it does sound good as an acoustic but I will never use it as one...I have a Martin for that.....For an amp I use a 1965 Reverb Rocket and and OCD overdrive....first no overdrive...beautiful sound..crank her up in position one...close...Then I used the OCD on the low setting with the tone and volume knobs at 9 oclock and the overdrive(gain) knob at 7 0'clock..so it it is barely on....when I turned up the amp and hit an E tears were in my eyes before the riff I played was over...it was perfect for ROCKABILLY!!! I knew it would be but it was awesome...I have my first gig with it this week-end...I am kinda scared it will get a ding, but I know its gotta happen sometime so she will be out every chance I get.!!!

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The 5th Avenue CW Kingpin is Godin's take on the archtop jazz-style acoustic, complete with classic looks: Canadian cherry in a black finish, a floating pickgaurd and cream binding, and the requisite F-holes. But with modern touches like a pair of P90s, a deep cutaway, and a height-adjustable Tusq bridge by Graphtech, it lets you keep one foot in the past and the other firmly in the present.


A Modern Update on a Vintage Gem
The Godin 5th Avenue brings you back to a time when the archtop acoustic guitar reigned supreme. With the soul of a 1950's archtop, the 5th Avenue is a true vintage spirit of yesterday with today's level of modern playability. With more projection and volume in the low/mids than traditional archtop acoustic guitars, the dynamically rich tone of the 5th Avenue makes this sophisticated instrument a dream to play, but not a nightmare to pay for. From Alt-Country, Delta Blues, Slide, Jazz to Rock, the 5th Avenue can really deliver.

The CW version of the Kingpin adds a pair of Godin Kingpin P90 single-coil pickups, delivering all that classic, vintage tone with presence, clarity and a little attitude thrown in for good measure. Add a cutaway for higher-fret access, and you've got an axe that's plenty versatile.
Godin P90 single-coil pickups.

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The Loar F-Hole Archtop Acoustic Guitar with Floating Pickup, Natural Finish Review

The Loar F-Hole Archtop Acoustic Guitar with Floating Pickup, Natural Finish
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Readers of this review must read this with a couple of caveats: One, I have built my own carved, archtop guitar (single cutaway), and two, historically, the carved, archtop guitar was originally designed to achieve unamplified projection over other acoustic instruments in the orchestra.
There is not a significant demand for carved, archtop guitars with no cutaway so I had really expections for The Loar.
Pros: 1. Definitely the price - you can't beat it 2. The neck design makes the The Loar very playable
Cons: 1. The arched back and top have very slight arching compared to other archtops I've seen which results in less than optimal unamplified projection 2. I thought the natural finish would showcase the wood grains on the top, back and sides much more than it does - disappointing
Conclusion: This is a good guitar if you don't have another carved archtop in your collection. I love this style guitar, but,regretably, I returned this one because it didn't add enough to my small portfolio of instruments.

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Normandy ATGWB-OB Archtop Guitar with Bigsby, Anodized, Obsidian Review

Normandy  ATGWB-OB  Archtop Guitar with Bigsby, Anodized, Obsidian
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Case out of the shipping box, guitar out of the case, a few tweaks of the tuning keys, and it is amazing. The feel, the sound, the esthetics, the attention to detail; holding it puts it all into perspective and can be summed up in one word, quality! With or without an amp the sound(s) are unbelievable, from the low E to the high E and everything between it is amazing. The tone(s) are consistent, precise, rich, etc., from the initial strike of a string all the way through the trailing note the sound just brings a smile to ones face.
It has been less than a day from when it was delivered and just a couple hours of messing around with the guitar, however, it is apparently flawless, the neck is as smooth as glass, the balance is spot on, the hardware - works of art, as a matter of fact the whole package is a work of art, an engineering marvel! The attention to detail, fret bars smooth and shaped on the ends, strings that run symmetrically down the complete neck correctly spaced and consistent, the overall fit and finish convey pride in craftsmanship (made in the USA). Needless to say, if you haven't already figured it out, I am impressed. [...]
I will share more when I have more time, and time w/the guitar.

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Godin 5th Avenue Archtop Jazz-Style Acoustic Guitar (Natural) Review

Godin 5th Avenue Archtop Jazz-Style Acoustic Guitar (Natural)
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While I was at my local music store looking for a new accoustic guitar, I was introduced to this amazing guitar. This was the first time that I had ever played an arch top and I fell in love, and what amazed me is it plays and feals better than an expensive accoustic. The old arch tops were big and bulky, very expensive
and had very little low to mid range sound that accoustic players have come to love.
While researching this guitar I found that this very guitar was a labor of love for Mr.Godin. He wanted to re-invent the arch top and did he ever!
This guitar has a big accoustic guitar sound. Has an incredible low,mid and high tones, it is thinner than most arch tops and has a great price. This has the true vintage spirit but with all of the modern tone and playability that a guitar player loves.
This baby comes with a single coil P-90 pick up,
Canadian wild cherry back and sides,
silver leaf maple neck,
adjustable floating bridge,
custom french "style" polish on the body,
1+ tone-1+ volume finished of by those classic top hat knobs,
16"FINGER BOARD RADIUS
24.84" scale
1.72" nut width
and an awsome, feather light molded guitar case.
If you love accoustic guitars you should take a trip to you're local music store and take this beauty for a test ride I promise you wont be let down. And if you love to play a traditional arch top I think you will be very suprised at what The Godin guitar co. has accomplished.



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