Getting my redline 2 one friday! WOO
i'll be likelol
godins are awesome kick ass guitars
...just picked up my second acousticaster.
also have an a6.
-dh
Saro's Gear:
Guitars: '07 LP Standard, '08 CV Tele (now an Esquire), '89 Godin Acousticaster, '82 Tokai LS-50, '98 Guild DV-52
Pedals: ST-200>TS9>EHX DMM
Amps: Traynor YGL-3 mkIII, Marshall JTM45 mkII>UA>Saxon Cabs 2x12 1936 cabinet w/ V30 & G12H-30
My Godin is an S&P Cedar 6. I don't play it often enough though to do it justice.
Ibanez AG75 - Simon & Patrick Cedar 6 - Traynor DG60R
http://www.salondeguitaredemontreal.ca/accueil_en.aspx
Got a Godin LG with the SD P90's. One of the best sounding guitars I have ever played!
Time for a little update on my Artisan TC. I had Eric & Darryl at The Arts in Newmarket do some work on it for me and it's become an even better guitar (great work guys - you'll be seeing more of my gear slide through your work area). Replaced the Godin Tetrad blade pickups with Fralin P-92 Split Singles, new wiring/switch/pots. I used to find the original pickups dark, muddy and not the most articulate which I used to compensate for with overdrive/distortion. Not a death-metal amount, but it always needed some - and more than I used with my other guitars. Now with the Fralins in it, it's become my go-to guitar when I'm not slathering on the fuzz. Plenty of snap in the bridge and warm & clear in the middle position. The neck on its own is a great place to start when a solo comes around and I do have some hair coming out of the amp.
Eric was top-notch to deal with and I'd recommend his shop to anyone in the area. He knew his way around the guitar and what we'd find before we got there (not quite "standard" size original humbuckers, pickup switch, etc). Fantastic transaction and a fantastic guitar.
If you want to see it with the old pickups, there should be a shot of it over here http://www.guitarscanada.com/Board/s...din#post109226
Here she is in all her gold glory getting some sun today.
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Fretboard: nice Godin... killer pix. Nice to see someone who knows how to do photographic justice to a guitar.
Black Freeway Classic maple fretboard.
Pros: Sustain, resonance (like a chambered body?), clarity. Excels in cleaner, lighter overdrive settings, and the maple fretboard.
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