Thoughts on Godin guitars?

Re: Thoughts on Godin guitars?

Only ever tried a s/h one at Sounds Great near Manchester. It's a good few years back now, but my recollection is that the neck was rather thinner than I like. Pretty sure I walked away with my Lonestar Strat from that visit, which had rather more substance to it, though these days, that seems shallower than many of the others I now have.
 
Re: Thoughts on Godin guitars?

How do you all think the neck shape compares, say, to an Am Std strat?

The neck on my LG is a little wider at the neck ,which I prefer, its thinner and also has a flatter fretboard. Very easy to chord, pick or play leads on. Not as thick as my Am Std but the LG and the Strat are the two guitars I can play all nice without my hand getting tired or hurting.
 
Re: Thoughts on Godin guitars?

The different Godins that I've tried have all had very different feeling necks. Most of their more expensive models seemed to be a little wider and thinner . . . I'm a big fan of the Godin guitars that I've played.
 
Re: Thoughts on Godin guitars?

Fret size doesnt usually bother me too much so I cant say for sure until I get home to look. I do know they arent small and are probably in the medium range. Definitely not jumbos :)
 
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Godin has some of the best guitars for the money I've ever played. The action is impeccable on my Solidac. I might have a Floyd rose installed.
 
Re: Thoughts on Godin guitars?

I've been a godin owner for the last 7-8 years, and I can say that my two godins outlived the gibsons in my collection. When it came to having to ditch a guitar, they always stay with me.
 
Re: Thoughts on Godin guitars?

my Solidac's mahogany neck is the same neck that is on the LGX... i have heard many players say they feel close in shape to a lot of acoustic guitar necks... Seagull acoustic's which are made by Godin have a simular neck shape on them as Godin uses on their Electrics so that maybe where they are comparing from...

the one thing i loved about using Godins in a cover band is the wide range of sounds i could get! Heavy metal one tune, to soft acoustic sounds, to classic LP sounds to Strat Sounds... all close enough from a single axe... I based my amp rigs off of using the Godin to get many different tones...

one day i'll buy another Godin...
 
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