Godin Summit CT Demo

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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2009

I have been looking for a mahogany bodied, maple topped 24 3/4" scale guitar lately and gave the Godin Summit CT a try. Very nice, but I cannot not quite adapt to the slightly narrower string width as a result of the fixed bridge (which is a standard fixed bridge width). The search for a 24 3/4" scale, mahogony body continues. I pretty much need tremolo type bridges which are slightly wider and spread the strings out a little more.

Rhythm riff is Seymour Duncan Alnico II in the neck and '59 in the bridge. Lead is '59. All three tracks have the boost button engaged.

The Godin Summit CT has - Mahogany neck - Ebony Fretboard - 16" fretboard radius - 24 3/4 " scale - 1 11/16" nut width - Solid mahogany body - Carved flame maple top - Seymour Duncan Alnico II neck and '59 bridge - Godin High-Definition Revoicer which is a subtle, but usable built-in booster.

Unfortunatley, no locking tuners.

Notice the Summit CT has strings through the body which with the mahogany creates massive amount of sustain with this thing .

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  • Very cool. Personally I am really starting to dislike temolo bridges and Floyd Rose bridges, they are a royal pain in the ass. The next guitar I get is going to be one with a fixed bridge.

  • @DoggBisket I Agree with you..I have a Ibanez and it's a real pain in the ass...

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  • beautiful maple top body

  • please dont leave your guitar near the sun

  • Do you like the esp-100fr or the godin more?

  • @gtrjoe68 yes but it also has a synth pick in it as well

  • ive got this. the description is right - the sustain is huge!

  • floyd rose was the biggest disappointment. for some reason it doesn't even sound as good as other trems, and it doesn't feel the same either. not worth it for the tuning stability if you're not playing metal.

  • exact same guitar as mine i love it gives me a great sound and i love the tone boost button along with the fact that you can have 5 tones on it.

  • yes this guitar is awesome

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