Interesting to see guitars taking advantage of the P-Rails with appropriate switching in the control design.
P-Rails with individual setting toggles (but not triple shot rings), mahogany set-neck w/ ebony fingerboard, chambered/carved mahogany body, Gibson scale... it's essentially a Canadian Les Paul


From the video demo on the Godin site, it seems pretty versatile and sounds decent. Of course, it sells for $1400, so it better sound good

From my experience, though, Godins in that price range feel/play like goddamn dreams. The Spectrum did and it was a little cheaper; I'm also partial to the Montreal, priced a bit higher. Very smooth playing instruments.