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Godin Freeway Floyd

STC-Shaped Guitar from Godin belonging to the Freeway series

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Godin Freeway FloydPublished on 05/19/07 at 05:39
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This guitar was set up in partnership between Canada and the United States, 22 frets, pickups fitted style MSM NhN2-GS1-NhB2, all brand Godin. So the freeway, but Pink Floyd, with different microphones (more rock I suppose, but I never tested the freeway classic). There are knobs for volume and tone, 5-way switch,
Channel-type C.

UTILIZATION

The handle is very nice, not a highway, but comfortable, access to acute issues regarding this is done without the weight balance is perfect and the sound seems easy.

SOUNDS

I play almost everything, but I said well I play. I have a group and I play rock like radiohead, but also songs like Incubus pechus more in their debuts. I play on an...…
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This guitar was set up in partnership between Canada and the United States, 22 frets, pickups fitted style MSM NhN2-GS1-NhB2, all brand Godin. So the freeway, but Pink Floyd, with different microphones (more rock I suppose, but I never tested the freeway classic). There are knobs for volume and tone, 5-way switch,
Channel-type C.

UTILIZATION

The handle is very nice, not a highway, but comfortable, access to acute issues regarding this is done without the weight balance is perfect and the sound seems easy.

SOUNDS

I play almost everything, but I said well I play. I have a group and I play rock like radiohead, but also songs like Incubus pechus more in their debuts. I play on an analog delay AD9 then, and DS1, and I send all in one all-tube Peavey amp for 80 years. This guitar is unique, interresting. You have to dig to get the maximum, get used to it, and discovers the wonders! The pickups are complementary, the mic bridge is acidic, good for the fuzz and arpeggios, the mid is very Pecis and sounds good acoustic type fender, and the microphone neck is great for blues, and closer styles Gib's. All sounds are ineterressanres, even if I use just the microphone mid.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for two years now, even before I played on a customized ibanez roadster with a hot rails, a fender strato and type ... Gs1
I like its versatility, it is probably my favorite. We play almost any. For the more special, then it is they want the PRS, Gibson ... A so by the pearls that are not appropriate for my purse, this replaces all the guitar mid-range in all categories. I tried models, like Jackson (not attached), ibanez, then I came across the freeway classic. I have not dared take it on the spot, because I would have been a dry, but soon after, my friend offered me the ebay classic and the Freeway Floyd, imported from Canada. So at value for money, I am filled, having paid 450 euros (instead of 750 I think), I could not find better. This was the first guitar that I was paying, and I am super happy with this purchase.
With experience, even if I have the budget, and the same desires, I would take your eyes closed. But as I said above, if you like the gibson, it's not worth it, but then it takes money (or the chance of OCCAZ)!
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  • Manufacturer: Godin
  • Model: Freeway Floyd
  • Series: Freeway
  • Category: STC-Shaped Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 08/02/2006

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