Godin LGXT Electric Guitar with Synth Access (with Gig Bag)

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Combine an electric, an acoustic, and a synth, and you'll have the LGXT. A custom bridge preamp and a 13-pin synth output create a range of tonal options.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
Flamed maple top Premium wood grain with bright, projecting tone
Maple body Long sustain, good projection, bright tone
Mahogany neck Great sustain, strength, and warm tone
Ebony fretboard Dark color, tight grain; premium fretboard wood

The unprecedented power of this instrument comes from its combination of electric guitar sounds, acoustic guitar sounds, and fast guitar synth tracking. This combination of fast synth tracking and a tremolo system makes for incredible sonic power and delivers it in a very user-friendly package.

Features:

- Mahogany neck with Ebony Fingerboard
- AA Flame Maple Top with Silver Leaf Maple body
- Seymour Duncan Custom Humbuckers
- Custom RMC Bridge with Pre-Amp EQ for: Acoustic Volume, Treble, Mid-Range and Bass controls
- Magnetic Output, 13-pin Synth Output, X-Bridge/Mix Output
- Electronics Include: 5-Way switch, Guitar volume, Tone, Synth volume, Program up/down, 3-Way

- Top nut: Tusq by Graphtech
- Nut width: 1 11/16"
- Scale: 25 1/2"
- Radius: 16"
- Tuners: High ratio front-loaded locking tuners.
- String Gauge: Godin Nickel electric strings 10-46
- Frets: Medium Nickel
- Pickups: 2 x Seymour Duncan humbuckers (SH II jazz in the neck and a Custom III in the bridge)
- Bridge: Hexophonic Transducers with Custom Godin pre-amp
- Body: Silver leaf maple center with poplar wings and a figured maple carved top
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Ebony

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 514-457-7977
Email: info@godinguitars.com
Web: https://godinguitars.com/faq

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (13 ratings)
Submitted September 24, 2015 by Dr Bones H in Chicago, IL

"I have had this guitar since it's first or second year of production"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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As the title says I have an old model wit Godin pickups. The neck is fabulous, frankly better than my other high (too high) value guitars. I understand the move to the newer pickups because of the volume drop off when switching to single coil. That's why the paint on my volume knob has been worn off. It's such a fun guitar to play. I still use a Roland 30 with it, no problems at all.

Musical Background:

Blues, R&R, at home in my studio.
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