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Published on 02/27/08 at 02:45
Value For Money :
Correct
The Godin Signature Series - Montreal is manufactured in Canada and all other Godin.
Features:
Body - solid mahogany table with carved solid mahogany carved
Key - rosewood
Neck - Mahogany
Diapason - 24 in.
Electronics - 2 Godin humbuckers, LR Baggs bridge transducer and a preamplifier
2 outputs
Volume, tone, blend
Natural gloss finish
UTILIZATION
The handle is very comfortable and each access to treble is very easy.
It is very comfortable despite its weight (it may be a bit heavy).
The sound is excellent right now. Just plugged it sounds now, when so little that one rule is a bit of killing.
SOUNDS
It's perfect for my game and my style. I play mostly Blues and Rock and at exactly the grain and warmth I was looking for. In addition she is bluffing about other styles, I also play in a funk band I thought I buy a Start but Montreal turned out perfect as well.
I use a Kustom DUAL 35 DFX amp and just a Vox Wha-wha indeed. And I get a warm and round for the Blues, the saturation of the amplifier is perfect enough for me, I do not like the big type saturation Marshall. its clear I add a little bit of the Piezo crystal which makes it perfect for the Funk.
OVERALL OPINION
I use this guitar for 3 years and I love it all. I play on many other models as well (Start, Telecaster, Les Paul) but I like the Montreal and well worth the money.
I remake this choice without hesitation.
Features:
Body - solid mahogany table with carved solid mahogany carved
Key - rosewood
Neck - Mahogany
Diapason - 24 in.
Electronics - 2 Godin humbuckers, LR Baggs bridge transducer and a preamplifier
2 outputs
Volume, tone, blend
Natural gloss finish
UTILIZATION
The handle is very comfortable and each access to treble is very easy.
It is very comfortable despite its weight (it may be a bit heavy).
The sound is excellent right now. Just plugged it sounds now, when so little that one rule is a bit of killing.
SOUNDS
It's perfect for my game and my style. I play mostly Blues and Rock and at exactly the grain and warmth I was looking for. In addition she is bluffing about other styles, I also play in a funk band I thought I buy a Start but Montreal turned out perfect as well.
I use a Kustom DUAL 35 DFX amp and just a Vox Wha-wha indeed. And I get a warm and round for the Blues, the saturation of the amplifier is perfect enough for me, I do not like the big type saturation Marshall. its clear I add a little bit of the Piezo crystal which makes it perfect for the Funk.
OVERALL OPINION
I use this guitar for 3 years and I love it all. I play on many other models as well (Start, Telecaster, Les Paul) but I like the Montreal and well worth the money.
I remake this choice without hesitation.