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Godin Radiator Chambered Electric Guitar (Black Onyx) |  | Brand: Godin Category: Musical Instruments
Buy New: Too low to display as of 7/29/2010 06:29 PDT details
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 55837
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 41 x 14.6 x 5.5 Warranty: Limited Lifetime on workmanship. 1 year on electronics
Model: Radiator UPC: 623501013814 EAN: 0623501013814
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| Features:
| • | North American made | | • | Double-Action Truss Rod | | • | Canadian Hard Rock Maple Neck | | • | unique sounds with 2 volume controls to blend and mix the pickups |
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Product Description Although the price of the Radiator suggests entry-level, the hand-finished neck meticulously attached to the chambered body would suggest a fully professional quality instrument. Any lingering doubt disappears once you have the Radiator's incredibly comfortable neck in your hand. The short scale adds to the easy-to-play feel and adds warmth to the Radiator sound. The electronic side of the Radiator manages to be simultaneously versatile in performance and very simple to use. Wiring each of the Godin single coil pickups with its own volume control makes for a wide range of tones. All Radiators are available with the choice of maple or rosewood fingerboard.
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| Customer Reviews: Lots of bang for the buck January 12, 2009 Ken F (Staten Island, NY USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This inexpensive guitar is a great value. Well-made (in Canada), chambered maple body with bolt-on maple neck. Two single-coil pickups. The chambered body gives a bit of a semi-hollow sound. This guitar sounds more like a Telecaster than my actual Telecaster. It's lightweight, and the 12" neck radius is very comfortable for me. The scale is slightly short, and there are a full 24 frets. This is a great guitar for rhythm. It records beautifully.
Nice Cheap Guitar with some drawbacks July 3, 2007 No Bollocks 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this a few years ago. I would never pay more than $300 new or slightly used including a hardshell case.
Pros: well built; the neck and fingerboard a nice for average-sized hands.
Cons: the pickups feed back like you would not believe - I took one out and put in a noiseless tele pickup; a bit heavy for its size; the pickguard covers the entire front of the guitar and is made of flimsy ugly plastic (this is a pro when accessing the innards - like an access panel).
With the new pickup, I used it for recording because I can't afford something better. It is easy to play and versatile - good for rock and roll, art rock, rockabilly, surf, even some metal.
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