Montreal
Every year for two weeks in July, the city of Montreal is transformed into
the worlds largest Jazz club. Montreal is a great city, and it becomes that
much cooler during the Jazz Festival. Montreal’s love affair with jazz
was the inspiration for Godin’s latest guitar, which is—fittingly—named,
Montreal. The Montreal is the latest in a series of two-voiced guitars from
Godin that marry the electric sound from traditional magnetic pickups with
the acoustic sound from saddle transducers in the bridge. The two-chamber
body of the Montreal is carved from a solid block of Mahogany and capped with
a carved solid mahogany top adorned with two F-holes and cream binding. The
22-fret, 24 ¾ scale, neck is also fashioned from mahogany, and shaped
for exceptional comfort by means of Godin’s ergocut technique. Hardware
is black and gold including, two Godin humbuckers, a bridge loaded with L.R.Baggs
transducer saddles, and an on-board preamp EQ. The two humbucking pickups
produce an extensive range of sounds thanks to a special 5-way switch that
provides five distinct tones on its own. Add in the bridge transducers and
the palette of sounds becomes infinite. The two outputs are set up so that
the electric and acoustic voices can be blended in the guitar using a single
patch cord or at the amp/mixer using both outputs. Jazz and Blues players
will love the way this guitar sounds and feels. The city of Montreal should
also be pleased, as this guitar is as cool as its namesake.
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