If you plan on using a mag pickup for your gigs, you'll be just fine with the Godin. Authentic, aushmentic as they say, whoever they are. If you're trying to shoehorn it in to your quiver and need the forum to support you, you have my blessing.
Littlemark, thanks for your comments. I imagine you're right about it sounding thin & quiet unplugged, but this one has a k & k twin spot pickup installed in it. And unfortunately I wasnt able to open the links you sent.
Lango-django & Jim K, thanks for your encouragement to get it. The guy is bringing it to my gig on Saturday for me to check out. If I like the way it feels & sounds, I'll buy it. I appreciate the suggestion about the magnetic pickup. If the k & k doesn't get me the sound I'm hearing in my head, I suppose I could put one of my krivo djangobuckers on it and try it that way. I'll keep you all posted on it...
There are several models in 5th Avenue lineup. And it sounds like you're looking at the acoustic model without a pickup and I wonder if everyone is talking about the same model... The one you're looking at isn't gonna sound the same like the one with P90 or CW Kingpin or Uptown... They're good guitars overall. You're gonna need a Krivo pickup for what you want to do with it, I don't think those k&k are gonna get you there (though guitar probably sounds decent with them...)
As someone who is in the “blithering idiot“ category when I comes to Krivo, or K&K pickups, Buco, i would appreciate you sharing a little more about the difference in sound between the two...?
Perhaps I might be interested in buying such a pickup at some point..
Thanks!
Will
PS Happy birthday, Buco!
Paul Cezanne: "I could paint for a thousand years without stopping and I would still feel as though I knew nothing."
Edgar Degas: "Only when he no longer knows what he is doing does the painter do good things.... To draw, you must close your eyes and sing."
Georges Braque: "In art there is only one thing that counts: the bit that can’t be explained."
Buco, the birthday boy--happy birthday, brother! I think I speak for the masses when I thank you for your gentle wisdom and keen insights on this forum. Monster player too!
I'll follow your advice here with the 5th Ave--when I try it out this weekend, I'll use my Djangobucker on it, through my trusty Blues Jr. Thanks to all here for your help with this.
Reading through this thread has made me wonder what something like an Aria Howard Roberts would sound like if you put Argentines and a Stimer on the guitar.
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I encourage you to go for it. It’s a nice looking axe and all the ones I’ve played in music stores have been easy to play.
Last year I bought one those Asian knockoff D’Angelico and its the best thousand bucks I ever spent...
Edgar Degas: "Only when he no longer knows what he is doing does the painter do good things.... To draw, you must close your eyes and sing."
Georges Braque: "In art there is only one thing that counts: the bit that can’t be explained."
This popped up in my Kijiji feed. This person didn't like it for gypsy jazz. Terrible grammar too lol.
Please view this ad:
Guitar Godin 5th Avenue kingpin II HB,
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-guitar/city-of-toronto/guitar-godin-5th-avenue-kingpin-ii-hb/1525793200?utm_source=com.google.android.apps.messaging&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialbuttons&utm_content=app_android
Price: $ 1,000
Download the application from the Google Play Store.
https://tinyurl.com/9x9f4jd
If you plan on using a mag pickup for your gigs, you'll be just fine with the Godin. Authentic, aushmentic as they say, whoever they are. If you're trying to shoehorn it in to your quiver and need the forum to support you, you have my blessing.
Littlemark, thanks for your comments. I imagine you're right about it sounding thin & quiet unplugged, but this one has a k & k twin spot pickup installed in it. And unfortunately I wasnt able to open the links you sent.
Lango-django & Jim K, thanks for your encouragement to get it. The guy is bringing it to my gig on Saturday for me to check out. If I like the way it feels & sounds, I'll buy it. I appreciate the suggestion about the magnetic pickup. If the k & k doesn't get me the sound I'm hearing in my head, I suppose I could put one of my krivo djangobuckers on it and try it that way. I'll keep you all posted on it...
There are several models in 5th Avenue lineup. And it sounds like you're looking at the acoustic model without a pickup and I wonder if everyone is talking about the same model... The one you're looking at isn't gonna sound the same like the one with P90 or CW Kingpin or Uptown... They're good guitars overall. You're gonna need a Krivo pickup for what you want to do with it, I don't think those k&k are gonna get you there (though guitar probably sounds decent with them...)
As someone who is in the “blithering idiot“ category when I comes to Krivo, or K&K pickups, Buco, i would appreciate you sharing a little more about the difference in sound between the two...?
Perhaps I might be interested in buying such a pickup at some point..
Thanks!
Will
PS Happy birthday, Buco!
Edgar Degas: "Only when he no longer knows what he is doing does the painter do good things.... To draw, you must close your eyes and sing."
Georges Braque: "In art there is only one thing that counts: the bit that can’t be explained."
Just for posterity. This is Wyatt the ad says.
Godin 5th Avenue Cutaway KingpPin II HB - Cognac Burst Includes TRIC Deluxe Case Arch Top.
New guitar, never used, I bought in March, rushing before the virus put us in lockdown, it turned out that I have never played.
Despite the sound is amazing
I was looking for a gypsy guitar, I thought I could use it this hollow body instead, but it doesn't really produce the sound that I was looking for.
Now I m selling it and it makes me sad because I love this guitar, but in order to buy a gypsy jazz guitar I need to sell this one.
I may consider swapping for a Gypsy guitar, the price is firm.
Thank you
Buco, the birthday boy--happy birthday, brother! I think I speak for the masses when I thank you for your gentle wisdom and keen insights on this forum. Monster player too!
I'll follow your advice here with the 5th Ave--when I try it out this weekend, I'll use my Djangobucker on it, through my trusty Blues Jr. Thanks to all here for your help with this.
Reading through this thread has made me wonder what something like an Aria Howard Roberts would sound like if you put Argentines and a Stimer on the guitar.
https://reverb.com/item/33170480-halifax-ibanez-howard-roberts-archtop-jazz-guitar-fujigen
Oooh, that IS a beauty, JSanta... truly we live in a golden age of low price Asian knockoffs...
... no offense meant to any of our luthier members... we also live in a golden age of luthier-made guitars...
Will
Edgar Degas: "Only when he no longer knows what he is doing does the painter do good things.... To draw, you must close your eyes and sing."
Georges Braque: "In art there is only one thing that counts: the bit that can’t be explained."