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This could well be my next guitar:

CB Perkins in CA has added a Lollar P90 to the new Godin 5th Avenue archtop. Godin will release an version with a P90 called the 5th Avenue kingpin later this year. The Perkins version seems pretty dang cool!

http://cbperkins.blogspot.com/2008/07/godin-5th-avenue-wins-over-vintage.html

Robert Godin introducing the acoustic version at NAMM last January:

 
This is my Christmas present. I got it before the price went up.

It is sweet, sweet, sweet (I had to play it to make sure that it works).

It's a Godin 5th Avenue with a Lollar P90 at neck--similar to the Godin Kingpin which will have a Godin P90 there.


I don't have an acoustic guitar & this can get sweet acoustic tones through the P90 set clean (listen to the video clip by Bruno Labrie on the link below)

http://www.godinguitars.com/godin5thavenuekingpinp.htm

(I could also put acoustic strings on it), but it can also go other places as well. Robert Godin gave it a more modern voicing than a traditional archtop. I'm currently playing fingerstyle country dirt blues with it. I've got 12s on it, but I am moving up to 13s to see how that feels. The guitar is vibrant, dynamic, & responsive. The top vibrates & breathes when it is played--I love the resonance gained by it's interaction with the sound from the amp.

It only took a little while to get used to playing it. I'm very happy.
 
That is a great guitar there Tot,I've been thinking of replacing my old takamine and that looks like it would fit the ticket.Sumi:D
 
I find that the P90 is very sensitive to picking dynamics, picking location (I prefer it just over the pup), & pole piece height.

It's very balanced, articulate, & sweet guitar. I haven't tried to get it screaming, as I really don't know how to play that way yet. I'm looking forward to learning to play slide on it.

For you weight-obsessed folx the thing is a feather.
 
I played the Godin 5th Avenue Archtop... what a stunning guitar. I can see what the hype is all about, it really was a piece of art. Non electric model though, and I think I'd want one with the electronics as well.

The version I played was priced at $499... still a good price for an excellent guitar. I can see why you are drawn to these. Wow!
 
Awesome tot! I can just hear the tone from here:AOK: Merry Christmas!

M
 
tot, so yours is a CB Perkins version with a Lollar P90? Do you know whose P90 is going in with the Godin version?
 
Yup, Aeolian. Mine was modded by Erick at CB Perkins with a Lollar P90.

All I know about the P90 in the Kingpin is what 'Gonq' posted.
 
I love this archtop. This is great tot!

I'd love to purchase an acoustic version and then install a Benedetto floating pickup on the neck... add volume/tone pots on the pickguard and an acoustic type pin-jack and you dont even have to drill anything!
 
Have you played one yet Abraxas?

It's voiced slightly differently than a standard archtop, which I like as I plan on playing all types of genres on it.
 
tot_Ou_tard said:
Have you played one yet Abraxas?

It's voiced slightly differently than a standard archtop, which I like as I plan on playing all types of genres on it.

Unfortunately not my friend. Godin's dealer in Greece doesn't import all the models, although I believe we shall see one of those here in the near future. ;)

But from what I hear it's a wonderful instrument that carries on the Godin tradition of great but affortable guitars. And if you can keep the feedback on check you will probably be able to explore it's potential to the full. ;)
 
I have no issue with feedback as I only play at home. In fact, I make sure to point the amp directly at the guitar & I stand close. I love the interaction of the guitar & the amp. It doesn't feedback that way, but it does breathe.
 
Man I'm still G.A.S. in' for one of these,but I'm still up in the air pup or no pup?I like what Abraxas had to say about the Benedetto pup.There is also a piezo bridge.But I really like em' more all the time.tough choice.Sumi:D
 
cobalt said:
Great guitar! it was on my short list but I went the Viking route.
The Hagstrom Viking like Spud & Sunvalley? That is more of a 335-type guitar, this'un is much closer to an ES-125.
 
How the heck did I miss this thread?? Nice guitar, Tot, and something you won't see everywhere. You have good taste, my friend! :AOK:
 
duhvoodooman said:
How the heck did I miss this thread?? Nice guitar, Tot, and something you won't see everywhere. You have good taste, my friend! :AOK:
Yeah, I'm extremely happy with it. Now if Santa would just get here ;).
 
sumitomo said:
Man I'm still G.A.S. in' for one of these,but I'm still up in the air pup or no pup?I like what Abraxas had to say about the Benedetto pup.There is also a piezo bridge.But I really like em' more all the time.tough choice.Sumi:D

The Godins don't have a piezo.

You'll probably be happy either way. I played mine aucoustically & even with nickel strings & that big fat P90s on the top it sounds sweet. I'd be happy with the acoustic version.
 
What I meant was Fishman makes a piezo bridge,but I wouldn't go that rout.Kent Armstrong makes interesting pickups also.So It looks like I'll get the plain jane no pickup because I can add one later and there is a lot of choices.Now can you guess which one I'm going to get,color that is?Sumi:D
 
sumitomo said:
What I meant was Fishman makes a piezo bridge,but I wouldn't go that rout.Kent Armstrong makes interesting pickups also.So It looks like I'll get the plain jane no pickup because I can add one later and there is a lot of choices.Now can you guess which one I'm going to get,color that is?Sumi:D

Black. Mine is the cognac burst.
 
I missed this 'till now........tot, that is a beautiful instrument, and I agree, you have great taste.........that finish is 'specially nice!:beer:
 
Some videos of the acoustic version. It wouldn't hurt him to smile.



The first video shows an Italian-Canadian dude.

http://www.godinguitars.com/godin5thavenuep.htm

German dude having fun



American dude having even more fun



French dude too immersed in mood lighting to have much fun.



Another Canadian dude, this'un shows some of the 5th Avenue's range outside of the jazz idiom, the guy himself seems a little dour.

 
Honeymoon-time.

I've never played an archtop before, the thing has swing & groove.

It's got a strong fundamental tone. I love it so far.

I know that I said that I'd be happy with it w/o the pup, but the Lollar P90 is very-sweet indeed.
 
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