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  • Dim wDim w

    Godin LG P90Published on 12/14/05 at 09:41
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    2 P90 pickups, finish cognacburst, superb varnish, a very beautiful guitar

    UTILIZATION

    Channel trs enjoyable, it's not as easy as Ibanez Prestige, but the ACCS is of the same planks across the neck, I think you get a sound trs directly to the handle, he participated dja the superb dynamics of bte, trs long sustain, this guitar has a personality vraimment noise level and the dynamics of the grain, it is more trs Easy jou.

    SOUNDS

    I play on an all-tube amp Engl Screamer, a married wonders, is not vraimment mtal, but everything sounds, with a particular grain combination.
    In saturated there are many characters, in short (micro serious position) is trs see hot fat, I think…
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    2 P90 pickups, finish cognacburst, superb varnish, a very beautiful guitar

    UTILIZATION

    Channel trs enjoyable, it's not as easy as Ibanez Prestige, but the ACCS is of the same planks across the neck, I think you get a sound trs directly to the handle, he participated dja the superb dynamics of bte, trs long sustain, this guitar has a personality vraimment noise level and the dynamics of the grain, it is more trs Easy jou.

    SOUNDS

    I play on an all-tube amp Engl Screamer, a married wonders, is not vraimment mtal, but everything sounds, with a particular grain combination.
    In saturated there are many characters, in short (micro serious position) is trs see hot fat, I think clearly is a problem without a Start.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for six months, I finally found my sound, he married parfaitemment Engl my amp, I hsit blueshawk with the gibson, but the problem of distribution, price, finishing (just below), I have bought this guitar, I think I'll keep a good part of my life ...........
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  • jeanphiljammerjeanphiljammer

    Godin LG P90Published on 04/11/07 at 12:25
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    My purchase in the most Polyval Cathegory Blues rock and even jazz. Lutherie copy. Beautiful (natural satin finish)

    UTILIZATION

    Blues, pop-rock, jazz to OCAS, Variety.

    SOUNDS

    The first grip "unplugged" is already compelling: clear sound, sustain all good. Second step to find the right amp: Fender Hot Rod (Blues), Marshall or Mesa (Rock), Laney and Vox (blues rock british) Try ... My conclusion is that this guitar likes everywhere.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Can compete with major brands, sutout given the price.
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    My purchase in the most Polyval Cathegory Blues rock and even jazz. Lutherie copy. Beautiful (natural satin finish)

    UTILIZATION

    Blues, pop-rock, jazz to OCAS, Variety.

    SOUNDS

    The first grip "unplugged" is already compelling: clear sound, sustain all good. Second step to find the right amp: Fender Hot Rod (Blues), Marshall or Mesa (Rock), Laney and Vox (blues rock british) Try ... My conclusion is that this guitar likes everywhere.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Can compete with major brands, sutout given the price.
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  • rockroonerrockrooner

    Godin LG P90Published on 08/03/04 at 05:49
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    This is a guitar manufactured in Canada ... up with a piezo bridge with (the origin) of P90 pickups, single coil so ... I think everything is RALIS mahogany, but check out the site for all those dtails, I want to talk about feelings ...

    UTILIZATION

    First the handle ... trs close to a "les paul", it is surprisingly comfortable!
    CHAC is easy to acute.
    It is well balanced, reasonable weight and look especially (very pure with rounded, sensual trs). I took the MODEL dor ... um ... I must be a rock star ... ct

    SOUNDS

    When I was looking for a guitar she had to have rev typ sound good playing comfort and a price allchant!
    Godin and many did! Only problem, the Seymour Du…
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    This is a guitar manufactured in Canada ... up with a piezo bridge with (the origin) of P90 pickups, single coil so ... I think everything is RALIS mahogany, but check out the site for all those dtails, I want to talk about feelings ...

    UTILIZATION

    First the handle ... trs close to a "les paul", it is surprisingly comfortable!
    CHAC is easy to acute.
    It is well balanced, reasonable weight and look especially (very pure with rounded, sensual trs). I took the MODEL dor ... um ... I must be a rock star ... ct

    SOUNDS

    When I was looking for a guitar she had to have rev typ sound good playing comfort and a price allchant!
    Godin and many did! Only problem, the Seymour Duncan P90 pickups ... trs's hot round trs, trs beautiful and perfect for blues / rock! Except that I am the rock "musclquot, and that the P90 do not really like the distortion in the amp buzz =!
    So I changed the pickups against the Di Marzio ... terrible ... the standard and the clear is prcis.

    I put 10/10 despite the microphones because they n'taient simply not suited my style of music, but srement excellent blues, jazz or light rock in the max. Moreover Godin understands that gap a year since buying APRS it, the manufacturer came out with double coils ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    must have 2 years now I use it mainly for couraging models of computer music ... one day I can be on the Amneris scne but for now I dj two guitarists in my band.

    Before I had tried to acquire a lot of MODELS in the same price range and ds I got it between the fingers had nothing to do with the rest ... has hit me like an obviousness!
    Qualitprix brief report is terrible, I think that I would never want me ... Sparer

    I therefore advise those who want this guitar without breaking the bank, a guitar possder trs good quality of comfort, which sounds almost never without dsaccorder which is the number of rglages minimal.
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  • silvenard1silvenard1

    Godin LG P90Published on 04/09/09 at 12:35
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    Canadian guitar (the forests are their main national resource: the wood is exceptional).
    24 fret thin highly polished, fixed bridge, rope traversing.
    Body and handle (rather typed enough gibson round) mahogany rosewood fingerboard.
    Seymour duncan p90 pickups 2
    1 1 vol 1 tone 3-position selector

    We feel that the finish is near perfect (in simplicity)
    Violin simply amazing!

    UTILIZATION

    Channel One (very round and thick enough) but for exceptional access to acute and for ease of play (you can play longer without getting tired at all).

    very good grip and ergonomic top.
    The weight is therefore (it is of mahogany ...)

    The sound is banging without plugging. We feel …
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    Canadian guitar (the forests are their main national resource: the wood is exceptional).
    24 fret thin highly polished, fixed bridge, rope traversing.
    Body and handle (rather typed enough gibson round) mahogany rosewood fingerboard.
    Seymour duncan p90 pickups 2
    1 1 vol 1 tone 3-position selector

    We feel that the finish is near perfect (in simplicity)
    Violin simply amazing!

    UTILIZATION

    Channel One (very round and thick enough) but for exceptional access to acute and for ease of play (you can play longer without getting tired at all).

    very good grip and ergonomic top.
    The weight is therefore (it is of mahogany ...)

    The sound is banging without plugging. We feel that there is energy to attack notes
    Once connected the microphones are biting and drooling as they should.

    SOUNDS

    The guitar is best suited to blues / rock, but adapts to many things, actually.
    We can get a sound bite with fat and sustain in disto.
    The clean sound can be round and clapping.
    It is a very good guitar indeed ideal for the blues.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for several years, I find the violin exceptional (the woods, the flawless finish), the sound and affected individuals.
    I tested quite a few brands which shall remain nameless ;-)
    Godin does as well as large amérlocs ...
    Paid 950 euros and it's well worth, an American of this quality would cost at least 1500 e.
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