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  • lselse

    Jazz .. ok ok .. but it's not far from it

    Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin P90Published on 03/09/13 at 07:28
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Canada already described by other opinions

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is great (it is a feature of Godin)
    The ergonomics are excellent, the guitar is small and light
    Access to acute is obviously way without cutaway, but for the music to which it is intended very well.
    Sii you need to make bends in the 20th box is that you need a strat archtop not ...

    SOUNDS

    I use it with either Amplitube or acoustic or with a Laney Cub 10.
    In all cases it is very well, but we must be careful it is sensitive to feedback.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I will not rewrite everything that everyone has already written very well, just add another point of view.

    Judged solely by the term "ar…
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    Canada already described by other opinions

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is great (it is a feature of Godin)
    The ergonomics are excellent, the guitar is small and light
    Access to acute is obviously way without cutaway, but for the music to which it is intended very well.
    Sii you need to make bends in the 20th box is that you need a strat archtop not ...

    SOUNDS

    I use it with either Amplitube or acoustic or with a Laney Cub 10.
    In all cases it is very well, but we must be careful it is sensitive to feedback.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I will not rewrite everything that everyone has already written very well, just add another point of view.

    Judged solely by the term "archtop" 5th Avenue a little niche in the niche "reserved for jazz players," while it may appeal to a wider audience really.
    I'm an old eternal beginner, I do not play jazz, I love my 5th Avenue, one can do blues, picking .. all we want is (mostly secondhand) a small instrument extremely endearing.

    Of course that is a folk folk and archtop archtop one, each produces a different sound, no dispute on this point, it prevents the 5Th Avenue is constructed as a folk who have a union less thick and of course a different table.
    The rest is the same (I also have an Art & Lutherie Folk Cedar, the similarity is amazing, the handle is the same, finishing the same box etc ...).
    From a perspective construction, the 5th Avenue is built on the basis of a folk Godin and feel (not sound) are 98% identical. Pass from one to the other is done seamlessly (instrument side once again, not the side)

    Someone who plays on an acoustic and love handles Godin Kingpin could see as an alternative to an original and enjoyable electrified acoustic with a magnetic pickup (which gives a sound anyway far enough from the noise in general)
    Similarly, the low projection (compared to folk) of the 5th Avenue makes it a great tool for the home.
    Anyway, I love this guitar, and I find amazing that Canadians are able to produce this kind of thing with people normally paid in arriving at a final rate not delusional.
    I know it gives concert, but at home it is a super versatile option, rather than what the term "archtop" may hint
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  • CT-64140CT-64140

    Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin P90Published on 01/21/13 at 12:01
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in Canada
    Adjustable Tusq Bridge by Graphtech
    Table: Canadian Wild Cherry
    Back & Sides: Canadian Wild Cherry
    Neck: Silver leaf maple
    Fingerboard: Rosewood
    Scale: 24.84 "(63 cm)
    Microphone: 1x Godin Kingpin P90 single-coil
    1x Volume, 1x Tone

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very nice on geometry. I found him one drawback which is repeated on my other two Godin electric. This is due to a specific treatment of wood? I do not know. The strings are very sensitive to oxidation and neck (including the back) lost after a few moments game its "slippery". We can certainly blame my sweating, but I have other guitars (Duesenberg, Hagström, Gitano) which, with (regarding electrica…
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    Made in Canada
    Adjustable Tusq Bridge by Graphtech
    Table: Canadian Wild Cherry
    Back & Sides: Canadian Wild Cherry
    Neck: Silver leaf maple
    Fingerboard: Rosewood
    Scale: 24.84 "(63 cm)
    Microphone: 1x Godin Kingpin P90 single-coil
    1x Volume, 1x Tone

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is very nice on geometry. I found him one drawback which is repeated on my other two Godin electric. This is due to a specific treatment of wood? I do not know. The strings are very sensitive to oxidation and neck (including the back) lost after a few moments game its "slippery". We can certainly blame my sweating, but I have other guitars (Duesenberg, Hagström, Gitano) which, with (regarding electrical) the same strings (and my own hands!) Do not exhibit this phenomenon. A retailer Godin me also of himself (although I mentioned the issue with him) mentioned the thing. I avoid my side but Fastfret regularly cleans the strings with product maintenance for Strings Gibson Luthers Choice (sometimes with Dunlop 65 String Cleaner, which unfortunately feels the penetrating oil with molybdenum used in mechanics!) And the default is diminished.

    Without cutaway, this guitar does not allow easy access to acute, this is not very annoying for genres which it seems naturally oriented.

    Surprisingly light on the door very easily with a strap long hours and I think its nice shape to play seated.

    Regarding getting a good sound: on branch (on a good tube amp preferably) and it sounds now! One microphone, a volume knob and a tone (which might deserve to be more progressive): nothing complicated to draw the right sound.

    Note: I put 8/10 ("very good) and not 9/10 (" excellent "simply because of the propensity of the instrument oxidation of strings)

    SOUNDS

    I enjoy playing jazz on this guitar. I mounted with "sausages" Thomastick JS 112 (I am tempted to put Thomastick GB 114! And I guess the sound come out of a Hot Rod Deluxe!)

    In POWER, I played on a Palmer Fat Combo 50 and a Laney Cube 12R. Excellent on both amps. The sound is warm and rich across the spectrum. Note: This sends lots of bass guitar strings on Mi and La. Thomastick JS strings have the advantage of reducing the invasion of that was low on this type of guitar with other brands of strings (net flat) even pulling.

    Overall, there is a beautiful combination of wood roundness and warmth of P90. The clear seems obviously beautiful, very typical "swing" or "bebop" (listen to recordings of Barney Kessel with Charles Parker) If you push a little gain, you get a nice crunch sound reminiscent giving quite the Gibson ES300 sound of bebop in the records of Django Reinhardt. However, this guitar has never tempted to be tested with the effects of overdrive or fuzz! With a little further gain on the amp, you can (I think) to find sounds that stick well to the Chicago blues.

    Do not wait for this instrument against long sustain, but the warmth of the sound offsets.

    Failure of the guitar (seems inherent Does all P90 "classic"): 1) the feedback comes quickly to medium or high volume, 2) the microphone is very sensitive to magnetic fields and the amp it hums quite easily - to avoid these snoring just find ideal orientation and distance relative to the amp.

    In ACOUSTICS, it is far from the project as Gibson ES130 (1953) from a friend with whom we are engaged in comparisons. But the sound is not bad. With ropes Thomastick she lost in projection with respect to the original strings are round nets.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have this I Kingpin for over a year. I'm still as much fun playing it and I think I will not tire of its sound.

    I have not tried many models before buying. At the time of purchase, I simply store compared with a Gretsch Synchromatic G100CE. I preferred the sound of the electric Godin. Matter of taste ...

    If we compare with the price of the "must" of this kind of guitar "electric spanish" value for money seems to me excellent. However, if you want to consider buying in terms of price / versatility, so it is important not to turn to the Kingpin I seems to me purely jazz oriented "mainstream" and "bebop".

    With my back more than a year, if I had to redo the acquisition, I would choose the same guitar!

    Note that I have another 5th Avenue Kingpin: model "II" (with two P90) mounted with a draft less (Thomastick JS 111), with similar qualities, complements and expands (for versatility larger) the possibilities of sound Kingpin I. But I must say that I Kingpin with a set of 12 sounds pretty darn good pulling power in its price!
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  • manu75006manu75006

    half acoustic half electric

    Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin P90Published on 07/06/12 at 01:06
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    Already said by colleagues below. Nothing to add.

    The color is beautiful and the excellent violin. Everything is mounted above, nothing is sticking, (fairly thin frets), really nice work, to see a finish that level, it is the comparison to my trad LP without problem.

    Mine came with a box TRIC, but surprisingly light weight makes it a little polyester.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is of type Gibson ES335, rather then a handle power. It is light (normal ... it is hollow), reasonable body width (half case). Access to Acute not ideal, because no cutaway, but it does not need to go below the 15 so it's good.

    SOUNDS

    Then there is the question.

    In acoustics: it sounds good…
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    Already said by colleagues below. Nothing to add.

    The color is beautiful and the excellent violin. Everything is mounted above, nothing is sticking, (fairly thin frets), really nice work, to see a finish that level, it is the comparison to my trad LP without problem.

    Mine came with a box TRIC, but surprisingly light weight makes it a little polyester.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is of type Gibson ES335, rather then a handle power. It is light (normal ... it is hollow), reasonable body width (half case). Access to Acute not ideal, because no cutaway, but it does not need to go below the 15 so it's good.

    SOUNDS

    Then there is the question.

    In acoustics: it sounds good but careful not too fall action to let the notes ring. The mids are very good, as the treble, I find that it lacks a little low (at the same time it is not a dread or jumbo ...) perhaps by changing the strings ... I would tell you that later. The strings are the strings for electric factory assembled and I think that we should not put acoustic strings on it because once plugged ca sound worse.

    In éltectrique: the knobs are very responsive. With the tone at the bottom was the impression of playing with an electro-acoustic. The tone in the middle, it sounds terrible blues, the tone to 0, it sounds jazz. This versatility is remarkable.

    The microphone has a high output level on mine, no noise.

    So it is neither a sound nor a eletric, it is a hybrid guitar.

    This is exactly what I wanted.

    All good.

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been a good two years so it interested me but now at 800 euros, AC made me think ...

    So, as balances are gone through it, I jumped on it.

    I tried an Epiphone ES175 (bof. ..), an emperor regent epihone (very good but very typical jazz), a perless (good but too expensive) before taking it.

    She is very beautiful and is incredibly versatile. I have never imagined filled play acoustic blues, jazz and even rock with a shovel.

    Caution, however, supports the microphone through the crunches or very light.

    Even at 800 euros it's worth it.

    Two years of hesitation ... I should have to buy it before. Really a good guitar!
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  • kluckkluck

    Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin P90Published on 01/17/09 at 22:33
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in Canada

    microphone volume one Tone. flush everything works
    arch top guitar with the old one but its a little more equilibrated than 1 / 4 standard boxes, and more big amen by P90

    UTILIZATION

    Channel Godin, say anything, if we can get action DSIR trs low fawn shred, which is not the purpose of this style of scratching, and it is easily playable up me in 15 case (in view of the form) and the guitar is great but lgre balance

    SOUNDS

    The sound is typical trs:
    in acoustics: sound a little more equilibrated than others (Gretsch) but still blues (very roots) jazz, trs trs it works well on the pump a jazz and blues rockab little you can really attack the strings w…
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    Made in Canada

    microphone volume one Tone. flush everything works
    arch top guitar with the old one but its a little more equilibrated than 1 / 4 standard boxes, and more big amen by P90

    UTILIZATION

    Channel Godin, say anything, if we can get action DSIR trs low fawn shred, which is not the purpose of this style of scratching, and it is easily playable up me in 15 case (in view of the form) and the guitar is great but lgre balance

    SOUNDS

    The sound is typical trs:
    in acoustics: sound a little more equilibrated than others (Gretsch) but still blues (very roots) jazz, trs trs it works well on the pump a jazz and blues rockab little you can really attack the strings without the sound does s'crase or lose its balance and if we attack the sound output, it can be used to accompany an acoustic singer without problem

    in electrical: the trs soft jazz typ powerful but not trs trs balance. She can play the blues but will always sound like jazz trs. I quietly test lgr crunch passes without feedback and with a nice color. To compare it plutt cot as ES 175 335

    sustain seems longer than the Selmer style jazzettes but it works even when

    OVERALL OPINION

    Lai I bought yesterday
    compared to my other guitars is terribly diffrent is a bit for me the missing link between my Guild D55 which is the ultimate acoustic and my old Gibson 335 which is trs blues.

    acoustics, it is a sound balance cradouillant trs when pinched with even a little lower
    in electric: jazz is more than 335 but still a nice little cot old school but with a handle and a balance-art I'm a little more cautious for the blues, I'll try to see by repeating

    is anything but go anywhere, it is essential to try before you buy because I think we love or we dtest but there will be no half shade and little guitar will like it very s trs typ Annes 40 / 50

    say anything about finishing (normal in Godin) our friends at Gibson should do an internship in Canada! The guitar out of the box perfectly silent and just RULES

    by or against tui no cover and good morning to find one because frankly the bridge Exceeds
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  • DelirihomeDelirihome

    Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin P90Published on 02/19/10 at 02:54
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    Godin 5th Avenue Cognac Burst with P90 screwed onto the table. See the features on the site or elsewhere Godin. What I can say is that it is very well finished and very nice for my taste. Just the bridge that does not follow exactly the table. A luthier can fix it easily. The quality of the bridge is my only doubt about the violin, perhaps something that I will change one day for a model ebony, but I ask the advice of a specialist.

    UTILIZATION

    I had a lot of guitar and this one is one of the most enjoyable to play. Yet far from being the most expensive. I rarely had as much fun itches. Who knows why. The lightness, the handle, balance, simplicity? There's no cutaway but well enou…
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    Godin 5th Avenue Cognac Burst with P90 screwed onto the table. See the features on the site or elsewhere Godin. What I can say is that it is very well finished and very nice for my taste. Just the bridge that does not follow exactly the table. A luthier can fix it easily. The quality of the bridge is my only doubt about the violin, perhaps something that I will change one day for a model ebony, but I ask the advice of a specialist.

    UTILIZATION

    I had a lot of guitar and this one is one of the most enjoyable to play. Yet far from being the most expensive. I rarely had as much fun itches. Who knows why. The lightness, the handle, balance, simplicity? There's no cutaway but well enough to play box! In addition, precision tuner support, it is perfectly true right out of the box.

    SOUNDS

    I had a Hofner, Ibanez of an aria, and even a Selmer and Gibson L5 overpriced, And you know what? Godin is this that I prefer, like on the acoustic amp. A pleasure. All is not perfect of course but it gives life to every note. That's what I love. The sustain is good no more, but the balance between the bass and treble is good. In acoustics, it air to gypsy guitar and electric jazz sound more "Charlie Christian roots" that my L5. Personally, I love, both in rhythmic solo. I play mostly jazz, but over time I stopped being a purist. We can play anything with any ... and especially with this guitar. Unless the metal trash. Although ... why not.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had a month and I've never played so much guitar into the bathroom. No thrills, but a sort of osmosis. More than any other guitar I've had so far. For this price, it's a gift. Only my little old Patrick Eggle New York, yet do not look, I am still the same effect of ease and pleasure to play. All tastes are in nature and this Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin is simple for me. Hoping that love will last over time.
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin P90Published on 11/29/08 at 09:29
    (Originally written by zjulos/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    Made in Canada

    UTILIZATION

    Features:

    Top: Canadian cherry wood

    Back and sides: Canadian cherry wood with cream bindings

    Neck: silver maple with profiled black glossy headstock

    - Rosewood fingerboard

    Adjustable Graphtech Tusq bridge

    Finish: polished finish

    One Godin Kingpin P90 single-coil pickup

    Volume and tone controls

    Radius: 16"

    Scale: 24.84"

    Nut: 1.72"

    Colors: Cognac burst, natural and black

    SOUNDS

    Made out of Canadian cherry wood, the body of this 5th Avenue has a curved top and a molded back, an adjustable bridge, standard F-holes, profiled glossy headstock, floating pickguard and cr…
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    (Originally written by zjulos/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    Made in Canada

    UTILIZATION

    Features:

    Top: Canadian cherry wood

    Back and sides: Canadian cherry wood with cream bindings

    Neck: silver maple with profiled black glossy headstock

    - Rosewood fingerboard

    Adjustable Graphtech Tusq bridge

    Finish: polished finish

    One Godin Kingpin P90 single-coil pickup

    Volume and tone controls

    Radius: 16"

    Scale: 24.84"

    Nut: 1.72"

    Colors: Cognac burst, natural and black

    SOUNDS

    Made out of Canadian cherry wood, the body of this 5th Avenue has a curved top and a molded back, an adjustable bridge, standard F-holes, profiled glossy headstock, floating pickguard and cream bindings. The beautifully polished finish looks great and it reminds me of superb 19th century French finishes.

    The new Godin Kingpin P90 single-coil pickup produces a classic Vintage sound with strong presence, clarity and character!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I tested the 5th Avenue model without a pickup and I would like to meet somebody who owns the version with pickup to hear how it sounds...
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