Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Godin Session Electric Guitar - Vintage Burst SG RN




This review is from: Godin Session Electric Guitar - Vintage Burst SG RNI liked the Godin Session so much that I trade my natural ash USA 1993 Strat for one straight up from the local music store. I don't know who makes their picups, but the single coils tone is superior to the stock fender USA pickups on my '93. It also has a Humbucking pickup in the bridge position that can be split to a single coil if you want a complete standard stra sound. I'm not sure if the pickups are actually louder than the fender, but they sure sound better, especially the neck pickup. I don't know how good their humbuckers are either. I know at one time, Godin had their pickups made by Seymor Duncan. I don't know who or where they are now made. They are certainly more than adequate.The best part is the maple neck which is more comfortable and faster than the Stat's was. For anyone looking for a great electric solid body for short money, you can't go wrong with the Session. The tolerences seem tighter and the whole guitar seems to be better constucted than my Stat was. I highly recommend this guitar....

This review is from: Godin Session Electric Guitar - Vintage Burst SG RNI got the Session in Blackburst finish with maple fingerboard. I thought the rosewood version played just as good, but I didn't own a guitar with a maple fingerboard so I got the maple. I love this guitar and it easily keeps up with my more expensive guitars. I own several Gibsons and I like this Godin just as much for 1/3 the price. The neck is one of most comfortable I've ever played. It feels "broken in" even though the guitar is new! It sounds great for any style that play and stays in tune better than almost any other guitar I've owned. I would buy this again in a heartbeat. I hardly pull out my more expensive guitars anymore. They are sad, and jealous of the Godin by now!...




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