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Godin Summit CT - Sunburst Flame 6-string Electric Guitar Review

Godin Summit CT - Sunburst Flame 6-string Electric Guitar
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I've had a Summit for a little over a year now and I love this guitar. It's super powerful and gets great full, rich tones all along the fretboard. It's also surprisingly versatile for such a heavy guitar; with the HDR off the neck pickup can get an almost Fendery, open tone, but the bridge pickup with HDR on just screams. I've had a number of producers and engineers compliment this guitar and tell me how surprised they are by how great it sounds. While recording last year I even passed over an old Les Paul to use the Godin instead! It also plays better than a lot of Pauls, having a thinner body and much friendlier neck profile. Highly recommended.

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Godin LG P90 Solid Body Electric Guitar (Trans Black Flame) Review

Godin LG P90 Solid Body Electric Guitar (Trans Black Flame)
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I got this guitar through one of a kind deal. Not sure why but sometimes Amazon will have crazy deals on guitars. I got the guitar for very cheap (over 60% off) via Amazon.
The guitar is made of solid wood. Maple flame grains really adds to the style of the guitar. I get a lot of complement on how nice the guitar looks. The only gripe about the looks is that the headstock feels and looks a bit cheap, although I like the styling.
Sound-wise. I run the guitar through a Digitech RP-500 multi-effect pedals to a set of Bose L1 PAs. At home, I usually run it through my headphones (again using the Digitech RP-500). The output is very high, and you can get nice, glassy sound via the two Seymour Duncan P90s on the guitar. The guitar is pretty heavy so make sure that you use a comfortable strap (e.g., wider around the shoulder contact point).
It comes with a nicely-padded gig bag with Godin label. The gig-bag has a lot of pockets for extra strings, tuner, 1/4 inch cables, etc.

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Godin Icon Type 3 Electric Guitar, Natural Review

Godin Icon Type 3 Electric Guitar, Natural
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Right out of the box, I was startled by the overall finish.
It was flawless and really attractive. I was originally hoping
for a wider, flat C shape neck, but the playability of the neck
just gets better every time I pick it up. (don't misunderstand,
the neck is in no way chunky or baseball bat like - just different
than what I expected)
Godin hit the motherload with the Jason Lollar P90s. I have Les Pauls with gibson P90s, and one with P-94s, and these Lollar 90s
are a cut above, with a much wider range and incredible crunch.
With 5 positions to switch and the option to use the active electronics (HDR)I have not been able to find a sound I dislike.
The tone control sports an impressively wide sweep. Roll back the
volume pot from 10 to 8 or lower, and the clean sounds jump out
with impressive clarity. Those crazy Canadians really know their
guitars. If my finances improve, I would love to try another model.
Lastly, when you consider how much upscale Gibson and PRS electrics cost, this guitar is a steal.

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