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Godin Summit Classic CT P90, Gold Carve Top + Kent Armstrong Stealth P90s

Estimated price for orientation: 975 $

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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Godin
Model: Summit Classic CT Body Color: Gold
Items Included: Case Body Type: Semi-Hollow
Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada


Beautiful Godin P90 Summit Classic, immaculate, played less than 1 hour (including the video shown here). Stock Seymour Duncan P90s professionaly replaced with Kent Armstrong Stealth P90's to reduce noise (I'm including the SD's as well in the shipment). This guitar is as good as a new one (ordered direct from Godin and still have factory checkout tag on it), so save some money and get the same thing. Comes with Godin padded Gig Bag. See the below video for a demo of the guitar, played through a Fender Twin:
https://youtu.be/bEUVXkmnn5g
 From the manufacturer: The Godin Summit Classic P90 is a scorching & versatile rock machine for the ages! It features a beautiful sculpted maple Carved Top (CT), an incredibly light weight & resonant chambered Mahogany body, a mahogany set-neck with a bound Richlite™ fingerboard & headstock, large dot inlays, the Godin High-Definition Revoicer system, and Graphtech ResoMax bridge.  The Summit Classic P90 is powered by Seymour Duncan P90s.  H.D.R. High-Definition Revoicer The H.D.R. revoices and augments the frequency range of each pickup and allows the player to go from passive to active pickups with the simple push of a button. The H.D.R. provides extra bite, dynamic response and redefines the character of each pickup. It’s like having 2 sets of pickups in 1 guitar for 5 pure passive tones + 5 pure active tones.