Canadian manufacturer Godin completes this year its Montreal Premiere series of semi-hollow guitars with the P90, P90 w/Bigsby and TriplePlay models.
The three new Montreal Premiere guitars feature two “f” holes and an internal spruce “breathe-through” design for easier airflow inside the center bloc, which enhances the resonance. Also common are the set-in mahogany neck, the rosewood fingerboard, the double binding and a Graphtech ResoMax bridge. The scale length on these guitares is 24.75” and you’ll find volume and tone knobs as well as a 3-way pickup switch.
The Montreal Premiere Sunburst P90 HG is equipped with a pair or Godin Kingpin P90 pickups and a custom tailpiece. It is available with or without a Bigsby tremolo and roller bridge, and the Montreal Premiere Sunburst TriplePlay includes the Fishman MIDI system with an additional hexaphonic pickup underneath the bridge and Graphtech Ratio tuners.
No information regarding the price of these new guitars.
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