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Hochwertige, flexible Gitarre mit einer langen Lebensdauer und einem zahlbaren Preis... Diese Gitarre braucht ein wenig Zeit um 'gemeistert' zu werden. Zumindest für jemanden wie mich der auf einer Nylonsaitengitarre spielen gelernt hat. Ich habe eine lange Zeit gebraucht! Und bin noch nicht fertig...
Ich habe sie Occasion über Audiofanzine gekauft und einen sehr guten Preis dafür bezahlt. Sie war in einem perfekten Zustand. Es war ein sehr guter Deal. Ich besitze sie jetzt seit einer Woche und sie war drei Tage bei einem Gitarrentechniker, damit er den Hals einstellen konnte. Ich habe noch die Höhe der Tonabnehmer eingestellt un...
I have no idea what the price is for these down the new market. However in the used market. You can find them pretty cheap. They're not necessarily a cheap guitar but you can find them pretty inexpensively because of their price points. If you're looking for a fun alternative to the Fender or Gibson guitars and this is a good way to start becaus...
The Godin 5th Avenue is a killer value for money and is a great example of a vintage meets modern archtop. At about $500 new for a non pickup equipped model, it's an awesome deal for someone looking for that downhome sort of voice in an easy to play, great sounding archtop guitar. Godin gear is underrated but built extremely well, so I'd have no...
I was suprised when this guitar came into the shop. When I think Godin I think fancy jazzy guitars with midi outputs that players like John Mclaughlin play. I was not very familiar with their more traditional guitars. This guitar is a nice piece. Im afraid most people are like me though and less than willing to look other places for guitars like...
What can I say - I love this guitar! It sounds ok acoustic (a nice little feature on the side), sounds great plugged in, stays in tune, is very feedback resistant and has very good intonation. The look is a matter of taste and some people would prefer to have a more 'acoustic' design. It is a 'working man' guitar - nothing fancy but everything o...
I really think Godin is making very good guitars for the money. I have become much more of a 'Strat'-guy the last couple of years and my style of playing just doesn't suit this type of guitar anymore. It is built rock sold and stays in tune very well. But it is also very, very heavy and I started to have back pains just from playing this guitar!...
I've had it for about 8 years. The wood used is probably not the best, apparently Godin guitars 'move' a bit with age...so you might want to get the harmonics reset every year or so. Overall, a fantastically versatile guitar with almost endless possibilities. Probably not the best electric in the world, but pretty damn good i ...