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Godin 5th Avenue CW Kingpin II HB - cognac burst
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With its appealing vintage 50's visuals and exceptional value for money, the GODIN 5th Avenue CW Kingpin II HB Cognac Burst (050932) objectively has no direct competitor in the traditional jazz guitar market.
The 5th Avenue surprises with its natural bass and midrange projection, which is more honest than that of other guitars in this category.
The Godin P90 single-coil pickups, in keeping with the instrument's old-school spirit, produce tasty, fluid and expressive amplified tones, and are completely at home in Country, Rockabilly and derivatives, Delta Blues, Slide and Jazz.
The 5th Avenue surprises with its natural bass and midrange projection, which is more honest than that of other guitars in this category.
The Godin P90 single-coil pickups, in keeping with the instrument's old-school spirit, produce tasty, fluid and expressive amplified tones, and are completely at home in Country, Rockabilly and derivatives, Delta Blues, Slide and Jazz.
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Technical sheet
- Color Sunburst
- Electric Guitar Style Single Cut
- Right-handed / Left-hand Right-handed
- GODIN 5th Avenue CW Kingpin II HB
- SKU Godin 050932
- Traditional electric jazz guitar
- Made in Canada
- Laminated cherrywood body
- Silver Maple neck
- Rosewood fretboard, 20x frets
- 24.84" (63 cm) scale
- Radius 16" (406 mm)
- Neck width 1st fret 1.72" (43.69 mm)
- Godin Custom Humbucker double-coil pickups
- Volume, tone, 3x position selector switch
- Graphtech Tusq adjustable bridge
- Trapeze tailpiece
- Godin die-cast tuning machines (bass ratio 18:1, treble ratio 26:1)
- Satin finish
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