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Godin Artisan ST IV

STC-Shaped Guitar from Godin belonging to the Artisan series

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Published on 11/11/07 at 10:13
Made in Cananda

22 frets

2 simple config micro double all with strips

bridge and Schaller

General volume + tone + general push-pull

UTILIZATION

The handle is correct, easy to play

access to acute seait the only downside of this test, because the escape from the cutaway is too dug to reach the last boxes (which are generally little used elsewhere).

the weight is quite big

the eronomie good shape matches with the body very well.

sounds are numerous and very precise double delivers a hot stick is just enough and the bluesy middle goes well for the funk

SOUNDS

It suits my style of music that is versatile enough

I use a 100 hk attax

not affect it rapporche + sound than a Start gibson (depending on use and micro phase out of phase)

the majority uses the neck pickup on his easel is saturated, clear sound and its crunchz reserved + intermediate configurations

OVERALL OPINION

I have 7 years

I like its versatility, the least access to acute, however, is satisfactory

I tried a honing the 75, a js 100, a jem 550, a stato that I always
I must say that the handle is much faster than the strato, yet I prefer the distance between the frets of the strato than the godin spaced too big for my finger!

I purchased for $ 5000frs and the "time it was worth 10,000 francs!

with the experience I would say the quality is good hands for years before it in respect of the Series guitars are like cars, you can find some very good models as very poor. The Godin guitar is very good in general for not so expensive compared to other makers. This leads me to conceive can be a personal model, but that's another kettle of fish!