any recommendations for a super cheap no cutaway archtop?
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Re: any recommendations for a super cheap no cutaway archtop
I've played the 5th Avenue in a (the) local shop here, and it's a pretty spanky guitar... Godin (and affiliated companies) make super solid instruments or a good price. Solid tops, attention to detail, very playable with good tone. $700 for an archtop is nothin', and Godin will keep you happy for years.BartMan wrote:http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=500320Josh wrote:been really into NMH lately, and been kinda jonesing for an archtop with just a p90 in the neck, no cutaway.
that and i'm sure i can use it as an acoustic no?
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Re: any recommendations for a super cheap no cutaway archtop
I don't think this Godin archtop is a solid carved top. Just so there is no confusion. I'm pretty sure it's pressed laminate.Ankhanu wrote:I've played the 5th Avenue in a (the) local shop here, and it's a pretty spanky guitar... Godin (and affiliated companies) make super solid instruments or a good price. Solid tops, attention to detail, very playable with good tone. $700 for an archtop is nothin', and Godin will keep you happy for years.BartMan wrote:http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... sku=500320Josh wrote:been really into NMH lately, and been kinda jonesing for an archtop with just a p90 in the neck, no cutaway.
that and i'm sure i can use it as an acoustic no?
Hmm, good eye.
"Made from Canadian Wild Cherry, the body of the 5th Avenue features a molded arched top and back, as well as an adjustable bridge, classic f-holes, contoured high-gloss headstock, floating pickguard and cream binding. "
Doesn't mention anything about it being solid. However, almost all of their acoustic models are solid tops, so I assumed. I'll be picking up a set of strings for my Jag in a couple hours, I'll take a look at the f-holes when I'm in.
EDIT - looks like they sold their 5th Avenue, couldn't check.
"Made from Canadian Wild Cherry, the body of the 5th Avenue features a molded arched top and back, as well as an adjustable bridge, classic f-holes, contoured high-gloss headstock, floating pickguard and cream binding. "
Doesn't mention anything about it being solid. However, almost all of their acoustic models are solid tops, so I assumed. I'll be picking up a set of strings for my Jag in a couple hours, I'll take a look at the f-holes when I'm in.
EDIT - looks like they sold their 5th Avenue, couldn't check.
Donate to Ankhanu Pressekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
Just resurrecting this thread to say that I played a 5th Avenue yesterday and was blown away.
I don't have a good eye for spotting the difference between laminate and solid tops, except to say that the Godin still featured a grainy texture and looked like it had a satin sort of a finish. It didn't look plasticy and shiny like my Epiphone does. I assumed this meant it was solid?
It plays really nicely but what surprised me was the volume of it. Definitely louder than my Epiphone despite being much smaller. It seemed the higher strings projected really well over the bass stuff my thumb was playing. I hate people saying that acoustic guitars sound musical or that they like to sing, but this did sound musical like it wanted to sing.
Didn't get to try it plugged in (it was the one with the P-90 in the neck rather than the pure acoustic model) but acoustically it was excellent. Really good guitar.
I don't have a good eye for spotting the difference between laminate and solid tops, except to say that the Godin still featured a grainy texture and looked like it had a satin sort of a finish. It didn't look plasticy and shiny like my Epiphone does. I assumed this meant it was solid?
It plays really nicely but what surprised me was the volume of it. Definitely louder than my Epiphone despite being much smaller. It seemed the higher strings projected really well over the bass stuff my thumb was playing. I hate people saying that acoustic guitars sound musical or that they like to sing, but this did sound musical like it wanted to sing.
Didn't get to try it plugged in (it was the one with the P-90 in the neck rather than the pure acoustic model) but acoustically it was excellent. Really good guitar.
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I'd buy this more if it wasn't two separate sentences with a line breakJosh wrote:and actually hotrod i want one for a multitude of reasons.
not only just b/c of jeff mangum.
BUT there's a lot of people here who buy stuff because of artist connection dude, some people even rub food/drink on their plastics or bury shit in the backyard and dig it up again like a damn voodoo aging ritual, so go crazy and don't worry about it. Godin 5th Aves are fucking class.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
It was only 1.5 years ago, so I'd buckle in! Didn't notice this thread was so old.to think of how much my music/gear taste/life has changed, haha
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"