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Key Features
The Godin Summit Classic is an incredible electric guitar, offering a versatile sound and efficient playability in one stunning construction. A Spanish Cedar body with an arched top provides a delightful foundation to the guitar's natural sound. Utilising a stunning combination of an exceptional Richlite fretboard and a comfortable mahogany neck, it upholds a level of exceptional playability. With a combination of Seymour Duncan pickups, every essence of the guitar is brought out for a full, well-rounded sound.
Product Ref: 68530
The Summit Classic emits a brilliant defined sound, which lends itself perfectly to achieving an incredible level of versatility. A foundation of Spanish cedar produces rich overtones with a clear, distinct character, which is supported by an arched top that influences the sound with a fantastic bright essence. The mahogany neck ushers in a beautiful level of warmth, making the sound that bit more welcoming. Overall, every selection has been meticulous to ensure a fantastic defined foundation.
Built to provide a versatile, well-rounded sound, this Godin comes equipped with an exceptional pair of pickups that perfectly capture every subtlety in your performance. Deploying a Seymour Duncan Alnico II at the neck and a Seymour Duncan 59’ at the bridge, the guitar offers complete coverage of every frequency, providing the utmost dynamic sensitivity in every performance. Utilising a three-way switch and a volume and tone control, the sound of the instrument can be fully shaped to your preference for an optimised sound.
This Godin comes prepared to offer a brilliant playing experience. A silky-smooth performance surface is provided thanks to a delightful Richlite fretboard. Constructed out of recycled paper, it is praised by manufacturers for being a sustainable substitute for hardwood fretboards. A mahogany neck provides a comfortable grasp while still upholding the freedom to effortlessly jump from chord to chord with precision.