Godin Icon 2 Convertable

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Godin Icon 2 Convertable

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I was just on the Godin website taking a poke around. I'd played one of their Multiac Spectrum yesterday and really liked it, so I was taking a look at the specs. I looked around a little more and found the Icon series and saw the Icon 2 Convertable, noting that it comes equipped with Seymour Duncan P-Rails stock in the neck and bridge. Given the general interest by some users in P-Rails, I thought I'd share it here.
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 :P

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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 :P
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.
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I'm sure that they play and sound great, but damn are they boring to look at.
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if a guitar is $1400 it better play like a dream... i did not even know Godin was still making guitars like this, they're pretty much non-existent in the states.....
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This probably leaves a Les Paul Custom for dead concerning tone and playability but sorry.. IT IS'NT A GIBSON DUDE. Stop posting shit. We like nostalgia here, dont come it here with your new fangled designs.
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Fran wrote:IT IS'NT A GIBSON DUDE.
Didn't say it was... but it is similar in design/construction to a Les Paul. Mind you, it's also probably higher quality than a Gibson in the same price point ;) I haven't played a lot of Gibsons, but they've all been at least $1000, and I've only been impressed with a couple of them.
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Unfortunately a lot of Gibson's lower end production models are not very high quality these days. their custom shop however, is still damn pretty good.
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Fran wrote:This probably leaves a Les Paul Custom for dead concerning tone and playability but sorry.. IT IS'NT A GIBSON DUDE. Stop posting shit. We like nostalgia here, dont come it here with your new fangled designs.
WESTY WILL BE SICK ON HIS DOLLS WHEN HE SEE'S THIS :x
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did jimmy page ever play a godin? no? oh how about clapton then? not him either? hendrix maybe?

yeah, that's what I thought. must be crap then.