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Godin Artisan TC I

TLC-Shaped Guitar from Godin belonging to the Artisan series

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frolentfrolent

Good guitar

Godin Artisan TC IPublished on 05/13/13 at 08:08
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
System micro push-pull

UTILIZATION

Nice round

SOUNDS

Perfect for jazz, blues, funk ...

OVERALL OPINION

A good guitar.
I love the sound.
The handle is more enjoyable for me.
I advise.
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tthvichytthvichy

From heavy to a light guitar.

Godin Artisan TC IPublished on 05/06/12 at 07:22
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A shovel made in canada as befits a Godin, in a wood I think is ash but without certainty. Anyway, this is a lightweight guitar thought to ergonomics, better than a strat and still much better than a TV which is supposed to take shape.
The handle part in the perfect balance of all and for those like me who do not shovel it in place of hands, rosewood handle is a highway by its flat and slightly wider. This is also a hallmark of Godin. When has access to acute, you can go deep without difficulties.

Side-mail:
2 humbuckers with split format simple double / single by the tone knob.
A three position selector style TV.

UTILIZATION

See above

SOUNDS

What about the sound?

So...…
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A shovel made in canada as befits a Godin, in a wood I think is ash but without certainty. Anyway, this is a lightweight guitar thought to ergonomics, better than a strat and still much better than a TV which is supposed to take shape.
The handle part in the perfect balance of all and for those like me who do not shovel it in place of hands, rosewood handle is a highway by its flat and slightly wider. This is also a hallmark of Godin. When has access to acute, you can go deep without difficulties.

Side-mail:
2 humbuckers with split format simple double / single by the tone knob.
A three position selector style TV.

UTILIZATION

See above

SOUNDS

What about the sound?

So why not prevent the neighbors that it will give the watt:
The pickups Godin Signed send a modern sound of the 3 positions. I stress the modern sound because it is far from sound strat or tele, let alone Paul.
In his clear and saturates it's clean, precise with a predilection for the bridge pickup that puts you on center stage.
When you switch to humbuckers without extra kick in the foundation, the sound is softer and is more of a fat saturation.
Anyway the pickups have an output level is impressive and net compared to standard guitar brand that price level or even beyond.
FYI, I plug in a tweed deluxe or twin with an overdrive drive home shiba shure.

OVERALL OPINION

if you give in the blues, go your way.
Now if you rockez your blues, then it can affect you. And if you rockez modern shovel is appropriate.

I own a Gretsch Malcolm Young and I regularly share my buddies who own material strat us, tv japan, Gibson 339 and the opinion is unanimous: it is the most powerful and most modern in sound or if you prefer, the classical least insofar as the pickups have a personality that no guitar has cited.

In conclusion, this guitar does not all need the attention of the public in his time unlike LGX, but it is a Godin so well made with an interest that is worth a look.
If you have a chance, buy because it is very affordable, you play different pamis fender and the myriad other but be careful, keep in mind that the sound of a guitar is a matter of personal sensitivity.
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Godin Artisan TC IPublished on 10/21/05 at 15:26
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Canadian Table in Saddle flame is falling down, the rest is typical of the classic high-end touches bne simple (no repeated keys: Class)
C plutt round handle close to a Fender in a little late (but less than the ST1)
Brass fixed bridge, two humbucker kind Hot Rail: attention, big output power! Each microphone is individually splittable by pulling the pots ... eight sounds in all! Construction srieuse: the handle has absolutely not changed in 10 years!

UTILIZATION

The handle fits nicely in the palm. A ct male that goes well with the style tlcaster!
Trs comfortable in it surprises saturated air via its power. The neck pickup is groovy vintage trs. a slap, a ringing, large...…
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Canadian Table in Saddle flame is falling down, the rest is typical of the classic high-end touches bne simple (no repeated keys: Class)
C plutt round handle close to a Fender in a little late (but less than the ST1)
Brass fixed bridge, two humbucker kind Hot Rail: attention, big output power! Each microphone is individually splittable by pulling the pots ... eight sounds in all! Construction srieuse: the handle has absolutely not changed in 10 years!

UTILIZATION

The handle fits nicely in the palm. A ct male that goes well with the style tlcaster!
Trs comfortable in it surprises saturated air via its power. The neck pickup is groovy vintage trs. a slap, a ringing, large characters. My TC1 wrapping fan of TV but I always refused to CDER. It's not my main scratch (guitar trs type) but a strong personality. It can even play with mtal!

SOUNDS

This is not a rplique Tl Fender. It sounds more modern, no noise even face the amp! teases on the Gibson Les Paul Junior ct, but Different. However, the Fender is ct Submitted on micro serious balance ct SRV blues ...
How manly guitar ...

OVERALL OPINION

A favorite skyscraper, ideal to accompany a stratovolcano and a perfect off-road range, with the class and more. Big characters!
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  • Manufacturer: Godin
  • Model: Artisan TC I
  • Series: Artisan
  • Category: TLC-Shaped Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 08/04/2006

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