Product Description
Electric Guitar
- Made in North America
- Double-Action Truss Rod
- Sleek/Fast playing Rock Maple Neck
- Menacing Trans Black Flame Finish
- Godin High Output GHN1 and GHB1 Humbuckers
Godin Redline Electric Guitar (Trans Black Flame, Roseword Neck) Reviews
Godin Redline Electric Guitar (Trans Black Flame, Roseword Neck) Reviews
| 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Godin Redline Electric Guitar (Trans Black Flame, Roseword Neck) (Electronics) Brand new Godin Redline HB guitar arrived today ahead of schedule (good thing), but I've already processed a return for it. Why? Because of numerous rusted/shoddy frets, buzz on all strings, regardless of open or fretted notes...even after tuning, and a small chip on the fret board. Other than those flaws, body/neck/pickup construction appeared ok, nothing spectacular, as was the included gig bag. But considering I just paid nearly $500 for this guitar, and out of the box it had the aforementioned problems, that's just unacceptable. And to boot, I got stabbed...even bled!, by a string end on one of the tuners (at the headstock) while repackaging the item for return - this just added to the irritation. I ordered this specifically because it was a handcrafted, North American made guitar, but I bought a $200 Ibanez Jumpstart package for a family member over a month ago, and that guitar was better quality than this one! Overall, I'm very disappointed with this product and that in itself... Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Godin Redline Electric Guitar (Trans Black Flame, Roseword Neck) (Electronics) Hello!This is one of the best guitars I've ever played! For those who are unsure, it's pronounced GO DAN. Like Chopin. Onto the features... Maple Neck Maple Centre Poplar Wings Flamed Maple Top Godin Tuners in 3x3 configuration Godin Fixed Bridge with Graphite Saddles Godin Humbuckers Volume; Tone 3-Way Pickup Selector 24 Frets Excellent craftsmanship with exceptional attention to detail; I would've gladly paid over $1000 for this guitar, and I still can't believe I got it for under $500! Out of personal preference, I changed the 3-way pickup selector to a 5-way for coil tapping, and replaced the stock humbuckers with DiMarzio's. Again, just personal preference, this guitar came ready to rock straight from the factory. The neck is one of the thinnest and fastest necks I've ever played on; it's shorter (24 3/4") and narrower than an Ibanez RG, so you expend less energy moving from string to string... Read more |
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