Product: Godin SD Price Paid: USD 520
Submitted 08/22/2009
at 10:50am
by ??????????????????
Features
:7
The headstock says it's assembled in the U.S. with parts made in Canada. H/S/S passive pick ups, black pearl color and it came with a really cool gig bag. The neck is just right for me. Its slim and fast but you'd have to give a little more effort to reach the higher frets(you'll get used to it). The tuners keep in tune well. Now the bridge is a trem style bridge like the standard one on a fender strat. The low E string goes out of tune every time I use it(im thinking about replacing it when i get the money)
Sound
:10
This guitar is very versatile. The pickups give me a variety of tones that would fit my style. I play some blues, Hard rock(G'n'R, Velvet REvolver), metal and some acoustic as well. I use it with a line6 spiderIII and an EHX metal muff. I would probably replace the entire pickup set for some seymour duncans later but for now they would just do. It has a very bright sound though and could easily be compared with a fender strat(MIM or american) which is way more expensive. The only thing i dont like is the bridge. A floyd rose or a tune'o'matic fixed bridge would be a couple of options. But ,like i said, it would do for now. Overall this guitar sounds really GREAT!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
The action is nice and the finish is great because i love the color(pearl black). It was flawless when i bought it. It tends to look boring as time passes by, but you'll learn to love it.
Reliability/Durability
:8
It's a pretty solid guitar. You can depend on it. I've gigged with it a couple of times without backup, i just make sure I'm prepared with what i need(new strings, good straps ETC.)About the bridge AGAIN, the screws on the saddle for the low E string started to rust(after 6-7mos) due to the sweat on my palm when playing. Other than that its fine.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I don't need it.
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing for awhile and this guitar is my 2nd electric. I really make sure that I'm happy with what i pay for and this guitar is not expensive considering its quality. The one thing i lovge most about it is the feel of the neck. Once i played it in the store i knew it was the one! It fits perfectly in my hand and it has improved my playing a lot. I just wish it came with a better bridge and better pickups. But then again, it would do for now.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/11/2009
at 03:58am
by flattpicker
Features
:No Opinion
Bought it used. HB/S/S - but the HB had been changed out for a Seymour Duncan
I had had an LGX a few years ago and rated it highly. Bought this one cheap on EB
Sound
:7
Play all sorts of things. SRV, Dire Straits, bit of fingerpicking.
The SD humbucker pickup is good - no idea what the Godin original was like. The single coils are OK.
To be honest - I have not seen much difference between single coil pickups anywhere. My 78 Strat ones aren't that good.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:7
Godin certainly finish their guitars well.
Action is OK. Certainly not low, but OK.
One thing I'd say is that compared to my strat - the distance between the strings and the body is quite small - I find myself hitting the pickups with my pic sometimes. Probably my crummy technique but an annoyance.
Machine heads v good.
Hate the tremelo - but immediatly took it off like I have on my strat.
Reliability/Durability
:9
Very solidly made. If you go to a gig with only 1 guitar - you better be able to do acapella
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:7
GOod S/H buy for sure.
New - there's a lot out there in this sort of bracket - but you probably wouldn't go far wrong.
Really I'd say it's a decent 1st guitar - but it's not a professional standard.
I bought it cheap for an experiment and I'll probably move it on soon.
I currently have a US Strat which is decent (although not as good as a previous strat I had). A Taylor T5 - which is the best guitar I've ever played - and is the closest to a genuinely multi-purpose guitar I've seen. I had a Gibson Les Paul - which was great - but sold it to get the T5.
I had a Godin LGX - which I thought was really good.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/25/2009
at 06:34pm
by Prof X
Features
:7
Canadian built guitar, bought new but may have been used as a display. Probably recent manufacture. 24 fret, short scale neck. Body maple-poplar, quilted maple top with a tobacco stain. S/S/H Godin pick ups with strat style 5 way selector. Single volume and tone controls, positioned like strat but with tele style metal knobs. Rosewood fretboard. Bridge and trem similar to standard strat. Nut and tuners also std strat-like. Locking strap buttons factory fitted. No coil tap.
Body shape is the signature Godin style, used on most of their electrics. Obvious elements of strat (eg contouring), tele (top horn) and LP. Distinctive. Came with a good quality rectangular case, which is very sturdy (and therefore heavy).
Sound
:8
I play mainly blues and country at a high energy level, plus some jazz. I use a 1968 Vox AC 30 or an Orange Tiny Terror. I don't use a huge amount of gain (Tiny Terror set on full vol, gain on 4), and light with effects (all Boss): mid boost or Overdrive set to 2-3 for solos, slap back and tremelo. I gig 2 to 3 times a month. I also use a US std strat, a tele (open G, set for slide) and a Hagstrom Swede Reissue.
The two single coils are quite powerful, whilst the neck humbucker is relatively quiet. This makes for very well balanced pick ups. Sound cleans up by rolling off volume, but the lack of coil tap reduces versatility. Sound is good. Mainly use bridge pick up, and its a great blues tone, far from blues-shredding; responses well to variation in strength of pick action. Sound is kind of a tele/LP hybrid. Drives but cuts through, with good note definition, even at higher drive levels. Sounds very like Wilko's early Dr Feelgood stuff (which was a Tele with Humbuckers-a Deluxe) Could use it for a whole gig, in all of our various styles, without problem.
Can do a decent twang or jangle, but will do a dense rock scream as well. Wouldn't suit a metal player. In an ideal world, totally happy with humbucker, single coils a bit too powerful for my taste.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
I took this off the wall because its such an nice looking guitar. It is flawlessly finished, high quality workmanship, astonishing in a cheap guitar. Much better finish and preparation than the average Gibson, for example. However, what made me buy it was that plays so well. The neck is incredibly comfortable, everything is easy to reach, awkward positions (eg high barre chords) are easy to maintain. Short scale neck makes bends easy, 24th fret usable (if that's your thing...not me). Controls are easy to find without looking. Body not too heavy (similar to strat), guitar well balanced.
This is a fine player's instrument BUT...Spiderman Dave told me he had to set it up before putting it on the wall because the action was set unplayably high. Consequently, when I bought it, it was beautifully set up. Can't understand how they sent it out with a bad set up: everything else is done so well. Point off for this.
Reliability/Durability
:7
Finish is hard and good quality, tuners work well. Not sure about the tone pots and the selector switch. A bit crackly on receipt, had to clean them, ok since. Cheaper guitar rarely have good quality pots and switches, but time will tell. Holds in tune in the case, generally a good sign, average for holding in tune at gigs (my old tele is the only instrument that I've ever owned that is really reliable for staying in tune, which is mainly due to lack of trem and well positioned string trees).
As above, general quality of instrument is excellent, and this usually translates into durability. However, there is a significant design fault. The trem system is generally ok, but the arm neither clicks in place, nor screws in. It slides in and is loosely held by a tiny screw at the side. This arrangement works well after adjustment in so far as the arm goes in and out easily, and doesn't fall out when you throw the guitar around (as I'd feared). But its a fiddly, miniscule and awkward screw, and I'm pretty certain that a sharp blow at the wrong angle would pop the screw and cause real problems.
At a push I would gig this without a back up, but only a fool gigs without a back up.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
No idea, I never contact manufacturers. Generally buy guitars from Frailers in Runcorn, who are good as gold for after sales service, even when problems arise years later.
Overall Rating
:8
I have never liked Godins, although I've always known that they are nice instruments. What's put me off is the multiple pick up systems, synth capability, too many controls, all too prog rock to me. This guitar is nothing like that. It is a well made, simple, ergonomically thought through work horse.
Despite misgivings over the electrics, the trem and no coil tap, this guitar scores heavily for being comfortable to play, sounding good and for looking good. Does anything else really count? I don't think so. I got this at a price set by the old exchange rate, helped by the fact that it hadn't shifted for a few weeks (it was originally on the wall for ??500). I like this guitar a lot. Money well spent!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/30/2008
at 12:43pm
by Paco
Features
:9
i think that mine is a 2003 mod. sweet 24 frets. has the original PU's, everything is godin. it came as a gift w/ gig bag. it plays pretty good, better than most strats i've played, but not like a ibanez wizard 2. has maple body w/ pop wings. looks soooo sexy, has orange flamed finish. neck and fretboard are maple, really nice guitar, i need a back-up, i gig all the time, if i could get it in the blue, i'd buy it!! bridge is strat-style, the nut pinches too bad for me to use it very much, as well as the screw on the side for the trem bar blew out of its hole on one of my gigs, and i've not found a replacement yet, turns out, its a custom piece.
Sound
:10
i play metal, rock, blues, and i play in church, it mostly suits me needs, it does not like to be played metal on for long hours, slight hum on single-coils, not bad, nice full tone, all the electronics are sooo good. i use a pod xt live and a digitech rp150, as well as a bunch of other REALLY nice mod-ed pedals, sounds great through them all. the only thing i dislike is that i cannot replace the PU's, b/c every other humbucker in the world has 1 set screw on each side, godin has 2! i've not found a PU com that does that yet!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
i had to get the action re-adjusted , and i got the PU's re-adjusted, they were just too low, everything else is fine, except the nut, like i said before, is too tight to use the trem.
Reliability/Durability
:10
everything on this guitar is solid, is gig w/ it, and w/o a back-up, its tough, real tough, everything holds up real well.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
don't know
Overall Rating
:9
this is the only electric guitar i own, but my friends have gibson', prs', fender' , agile' just to name a few, and i play all of my friends guitars. i've only been playing guitar for a few years, but i know what makes a good guitar a good guitar. i would get it again, if i could get it w/ 24 frets and a finish like the one that is on it. compared to my friends guitars, i give mine a 9-1/2. the only thing that i wish it had is a floyd rose, but i'm getting over the fact that it does not have one, or is getting one. it does not have the output of a lp, but is getter than a strat, not as thick as a lp, but thicker than a strar, or prs. just right for me.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 300 USED
Submitted 09/24/2008
at 05:40pm
by Peace Eeby
Features
:9
If you ask for a guitar with a five-way selector on a reasonable budget you get a Mexican Strat. Ask for a Humbucker instead of a single coil at the bridge and that it be made in North America AND be sculpted into a beautiful shape not before seen and you will be spending over a grand.Or you can buy a Godin SD. Nothing more special to be said so if you are expecting a cure for Cancer (I think there are too many Star Signs anyway) you won't find it here.
Sound
:10
This is where you tell NOONE what you have because you will find yourself writing Feature Introductions full of Superlatives and Hyperbole. Ergo: BLUES-above average, ROCK-instead of buying expensive PRS guitars to play songs through the ages in piss stained pubs buy ten of these.ALTERNATIVE/CREATIVE-stop reading and start buying.OBOE RECREATION-you MAY have to buy into the woodwind market.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:7
Action needed adjusting...Now this is the first guitar that I have spent money on adjusting, not due its action being bad (although it wasn't perfect) but because if it sounds this good I should realy Percy Veer. Has the original serial number for those that really want to know how old my guitar is. Here's Aspel...
Reliability/Durability
:10
As I am in a music project that cares more about the reliablity of sound during its creation/output than its aesthetics. [. . .] then this is my Sherman Tank..................
Customer Support
:5
As I have never dealt with this company i'm going to assume that they are average if not poor with occasional outpourings of good.
Overall Rating
:9
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: USD 275.00 USED
Submitted 08/15/2008
at 04:15pm
by Anker
Features
:7
like all godins it was made in Canada/U.S. It has 24 frets. one volume one tune and a five way selector for its s/s/h/. i got this used so i really don't know more than by observation. bat it seems to be labled as the SD Lacwood Hazel RN. Its got a strat style tremolo.
it came with a gig bag.
Sound
:10
the sound is amazing, the singles are a bit buzzy but if its clean they produce sound of the gods.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
every thing was set up good except that the tightener for the push tremolo was at an odd angel so its extremely hard to tighten.
Reliability/Durability
:10
the only problem i've had is the tremolo getting loose and swinging every which way but i would trust it for live playing if i was to put higher gauge strings.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
this guitar is my baby if it was stolen or lost id just use my epephon but i would get another one of thees.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 375
Submitted 10/27/2007
at 06:45pm
by Godin 4 Life?
Features
:10
It's a flame maple top finished in a gorgeous trans blue. I think it's a 2004 model, since it has the cream pickups and pickguard and 24 fret neck. Made in USA from part handmade in Canada. Still have original Godin pickups (H/S/S) in there, and they have sounded great. Godin's rock maple neck is awesome! I've played other Godins and they all feel great in your hand. 5-way pickup selector, volume, and tone controls are responsive, but set a little too close to the strings.
Sound
:9
This guitar can handle anything. Rock, metal, jazz, blues, classical...wow. I use it through a Fender Frontman 25R most of the time, but have tried it through a Digitech multiple effects pedal and a Fender FM 25 DSP. It doesn't matter, though, since it sounds great no matter what setup you have. Crazy variety. However, it is a little noisy when set to my neck single coil and middle single coil.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Everything came perfect on this guitar, and you don't see a lot of better finished guitars out there. This guitar is beautiful.
Reliability/Durability
:8
Everything has been solid for the last 3 years. The only problem I have had was with the tremolo. It caused the strings to be in tune at the lower frets, but as you played up the neck, the strings were out of tune. A couple of trips to the local music store fixed that and I haven't had any problems since. This is my only guitar (soon to get a Godin Freeway Classic), so I kind of have to rely on it. I would use it without a backup.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
No problems other than the tremolo, mentioned above.
Overall Rating
:10
This guitar is an absolute steal for it's price. I wish they still made it with a 24 fret neck, however, because the Trans blue with a black pickguard and pickups with a rosewood neck looks sharp. So does this, however, so I am content. If this guitar was lost or stolen, I would definitely buy another SD or Godin...I think they are truly an incredible company!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/24/2007
at 01:59am
by noah
Features
:9
Specs as noted elsewhere. Mine's a 2002, the body's solid maple. (The later versions are, I think, maple with "polar wings" to lighten 'er up.) Minor quibble: the 5-way switch and volume control are set a little too close up and can interfere with agressive strumming. You get used to it, though....
Sound
:9
R & B, soul, classic rock, some jazz. I play through a Vox Cambridge 15: great clean sounds! Lots of depth and range, slinky to punchy to biting depending on how you dial it in. To dirty things up beyond what overdrive might deliver at low volumes, I move it through a cheap-o distortion pedal. Suits my needs: I play at home or with friends. (Recently got an Ernie Ball SUB 1 and am liking the crunch and heat I'm getting from that bridge pickup --so I might later swap the Godin bridge PU for something a little more agressive.)
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Great guit., especially at $138.00 USD! Can't comment on the factory set-up as I got it used, but this thing is cleanly/solidly put together and finished. The neck is sooooo smooth and comfortable (C-shape), fretwork meticulous. No problems with tuners and hardware (don't use the whammy though, so hard to say how that might affect the tuning.) Overall, a pleasure to play. (The rating below here, considers the price point, even for a new one at... what... 350.00?)
Reliability/Durability
:10
Everything feels solid. I've had it for two years and no problems.(I don't gig...)
Customer Support
:10
Have e-mailed Godin a few times for general info, specs, and so on. They've always gotten back to me within two days; their people are helpful and friendly.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing for 35 years, did some minor gigging in highschool and university. Playing now for fun and soul. Other instruments on hand: an Ibanez AF75 hollowobdy, an old but fine sounding Yamaha acoustic and the fairly recently acquired Musicman SUB 1. (Had a no-model Samick solid-body strat-type that was great value....) The Sd's still my main player. I love the neck on this thing!
If it were stolen I'd buy another Godin, no question. Probably not an SD, just to try something new -- but, yes, yes, definitely another Godin.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: USD 299
Submitted 02/19/2007
at 11:03am
by Dave
Features
:9
Finish - metallic blue
Tuners - upgraded to Godin locking tuners for ~$40 USD
Neck - Maple
Made in 2006
This guitar takes the best features from Strat (bridge & 5 way), Tele (shape & small head), & LP (short scale & humbucker bridge) and puts them into a nice looking inexpensive guitar. Kudos!
Sound
:10
Sounds great - stock pickups are hot & capable of lots of different tones.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Plays like a dream - great neck. Finish great from the company. Intonation was right on. I usually prefer to see the wood, but the blue finish is nice & resilient.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I own several Godin products & they are built very well.
Customer Support
:10
Here's where Godin REALLY shines. They always anser their email, they are friendly on the phone, and they have always worked with me for my guitar upgrades.
I LOVE locking tuners (somewhat because of tuning stability - mostly because I'm lazy and it makes putting on strings so much easier!), and have replaced all of the standard Godin tuners with their locking tuners - even on my Seagulls - they ship them to me for ~$4 USD each direct from Canada. That's support!
Overall Rating
:10
I would certainly buy this guitar again. I've been playing since the early 80's, and have owned many guitars from various manufacturers (Gibson, Carvin, Steinberger, Rickenbacker, Cort, Ovation, Martin, etc.) - I've settled on the Godin family as my guitars of choice. They sounds great, are built well, are reasonably priced, have great features, and the company is easy to work with.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: USD 200.00 USED
Submitted 02/08/2007
at 07:02pm
by VinoVeritasRocks
Features
:9
Silver leaf maple body, with hard rock maple neck and a maple fretboard. 22 frets, 1 volume 1 tone control with 5 way selector. Has the S/S/H pickup configuration. Pickups are stock Godin.
Mine came with Schaller locking tuners (same as on the American Strat) and not only look sharp but perform wonderfully. Keeps tune very well! Also came with Schaller straplock on the guitar, but you need the part that goes on your strap.
Came with the best gig bag you can get! More like a case.
Sound
:9
Rock - AC/DC, Tom Petty, Pink Floyd. It is suitable for rocking out and for the quiet ballads. The single coils are excellent in my opinion. Through a Fender Princeton Chorus the tones just shimmer, are well defined through the first 3 pickup selections, and give a real varied sound between them. Better than my Godin LG with sp90 p/u's...(IMHO...)
I didn't like the bridge h/b at first, because I was used to the sp90's. After playing for awhile, I realize that while it doesn't have the bite and growl I was used to, it has a more clear sounding classic rock sound. And when the volume is turned up, it starts to growl but without the fuzziness. Very clear.
I am not an authority on p/u's, but I may switch it out with a DiMarzio Fred yet!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
I wanted to give a 10 because this is a fabulous guitar and is very fine quality. I give it a 9 because when I bought it I felt it could use a setup as the action was high. Still very playable!
For the price, you can't beat the quality and the quality control on these guitars. The midnite blue paired with a black pickguard (3 ply black white black) and the maple fretboard makes it look dead sexy! And in the sunlight you can see the metallic paint come out! And it is flawless.
Everything is tight, with top quality wood. The neck to body joint is as good as in my LG, which is perfect. I believe the saddles and the nut are from Graphtech(?)
Reliability/Durability
:9
This guitar is real nice maple and is also REAL heavy! But I like that. Lets you know it's quality. The knobs are silver metal and are solid. Turn very well and don't seem like they'd come off easily. Fit and finish is awesome, and very durable.
I would gig without a backup, even though you never should! It is very reliable. Just simply an all around solid guitar.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to send my Godin's in. I know that they are top notch because I have a friend who had 2 of their guitars and he got excellent service. And I have heard good things from other people about them.
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Been playing for 12 years, mostly just a Hobbyist. Was a worship leader in our church for 3 years, and have played a few small gigs over the last 5 years.
I doesn't need to be lost or stolen, I want to buy another one!!! I love it! But only in this color, don't care for the creme pickguards on the other colors...maybe a leaftop next time.
I love the color, the overall look, the headstock which is inbetween a tele and a strat (nice) and the overall feel of the unit. I have tried other guitars including an Ibanez that was $600 CDN, and my guitar plays nicer.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/04/2007
at 10:41am
by John
Email: Luvswatch at aol<dot>com
Features
:9
Maple body in tobacco sunburst with maple neck/fretboard. 24 frets and 24 3/4 scale. S/S/H stock Godin pickups. Strat style tremolo.
Sound
:8
Classic rock and 80's new wave. Has a variety of sounds but the stock humbucker just lacks tone. Single coils are fine though. Swap out the humbucker to a high end versatile HB like a SD JB and will be a 10 (I put a JB trembucker in mine and now it's a 10-WOW)
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Bought it used so worked on the action, but everything else looks great. I believe it was made in 1998 and I bought it used a few months ago and looked like it was hardly played. Practically new.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Heavy little critter. I had thought highly of Godin when I tried a few at a store a couple of years ago. They just don't have the big name recognition in the USA, but are really well built guitars. Was really shocked at the weight of it, as I don't remember them being that heavy.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
No idea, but had to order a trem bar from local dealer and got it within 10 days from Canada.
Overall Rating
:9
Been playing 23 years and really wanted something with a Maple fretboard that was versatile. Extremely happy with this guitar. Look on ebay and you can get them for $175-$225. Really one of the best values for a guitar that is so well built. I think they boast Canadian parts assembled in the USA. Set up with DR Red Devils in 9's. Even though this was part of Godin's entry level line, it's as good as anyone's mid-level guitars in the $400-$600 range. I really have started looking beyond names into manufacturers that aren't as popular and can find some real gems like this one.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: USD 300
Submitted 12/19/2006
at 01:09pm
by Doug Davis
Email: gutrplayer92 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:9
has really nice pick ups and nice color
Sound
:9
it has a nice rich sound for 300$ its not the best,but for something made in america, you got to have it
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
didint come with wammy bar, and the channel switcher black piece came of easy
Reliability/Durability
:8
it gets scratched and dented easy, i found a gash on the back of it and i dont know how it got their
Customer Support
:8
havent got it repaired yet
Overall Rating
:8
i have had it for 2 yers this month through a marsahl mg 15 series amp and it has a nice clean sound-to a country twang
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: CAN 300 USED
Submitted 07/13/2006
at 10:32pm
by Daniel Abreu
Email: dream_musician22 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:5
it was assembled in USA with parts from Canada in 2000 , it has a 5 way pick up selector, Volume, Tone, 2 choils + 1 bucker, the frets are cool, I like the way it was made and I also like the clip on tremolo, I'm sure my Godin SD is worth $900 CAN, because I have a friend investigating on it and so far he told me prices for Godin SD made in 2000 are $625CAN to $900CAN, the only thing is it's quite standard on features but I like it because I like it like that because at least it can give me the sounds I want
Sound
:10
I love it, I mean it sounds great on any sound or effect that you put it on, it also able to give me six string samurai's guitar sound which is my favourite and all other sounds and effects
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
My Godin SD is unique of it's kind, I tried loiking for the exact same and it's impossible to find it. It has 24 frets, 2 single choils + 1 Humbucker, maroon body, rosewood fretboard, beige pick guard it's a heck of a combination, you won't find another one exactly like it. even my teacher likes it
Reliability/Durability
:10
up until now it has naver given me trouble, though I treat it with care, but until now it's perfect
Customer Support
:7
Thank God so far it's never broken on me so there I wouldn't know, I got it for $300 at pawn shop looks like they didn't know what they had so I took advantage and just when I had paid for it I told the guy the guitar was worth $900CAN he was surprised
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing for 4 years and it's the only guitar I can play with because it has that special touch that not even a strat feels as confortable like my Godin SD (I think Godin wanted to make a super SD) because there is no other like it.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 390 (CAD)
Submitted 06/11/2006
at 01:22pm
by Scott
Features
:8
2005 model, 22 frets, 24.75" scale. Made in America from Canadian parts and woods. It sports a "midnight blue" finish over a silverleaf maple body, and I opted for the maple fretboard over rosewood. It has Godin branded passive pickups and a 5-way switch. Volume and tone knobs, nothing fancy like coil taps or phase switches. It has a fender-esque tremolo bridge with what appears to be graphite string saddles and a drop-in whammy bar. The tuners are standard sealed tuners. It came with a very nice gig bag, so there's no need for me to buy a hard case until I start touring.
Sound
:9
I play rock. Alternative, classic, progressive etc... I'm using a Traynor YCV40 and a Boss super phaser. It sounds quite nice, and it's clear even with heavy distortion. The single coils are a little noisy with distortion, but that's easily fixed with a noise gate, and they sound quite good clean. The overall tone is sort of a mix of an SG and a Stratocaster. It's a little on the dark side, but not excessively so, and the maple fretboard evens it out. It sounds great overall. It leans towards the vintage side of things, but it sound great with more modern tones as well.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
In a word? Perfect. The finish looks great and everything feels nice and tight and there's no noticable flaws in anything. Inonation sounds pretty close to right, and the action is right where I want it off the shelf (low, but not very low)
Reliability/Durability
:10
It feels solid and it stays in tune with normal whammy bar use. It does slip a little with dive-bombs, but that's the nature of a non-locking tremolo system without locking tuners. I only use the bar for a really wide or quick vibrato, so it's not an issue with my style of playing.
I use Dunlops plastic strap locks, so my strap is never in any danger.
The finish is great, and I doubt it'll show wear and tear anytime soon
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
Excellent guitar. Much better than the Fender Fat Strats in the same price range, and I'd buy another one if anything were to happen to it.
The only thing I'd change would be the stock pickups. I can see this guitar sounding great with something like a JB/Vintage Rails setup, or a Custom Custom in the bridge (Godin uses a modified Custom Custom in their high-end models). But other than that, I have no complaints. It feels solid and sounds great
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: $300 (Australian) used
Submitted 05/23/2006
at 01:07am
by Delta
Features
:8
Bought 2nd hand in 2006, 2000 model, in mint condition. Cream finished Silverleaf maple body with 24 fret rock maple neck, rosewood board. 2 Godin (Duncan) s/c and Seymour Duncan h/b. 5 way switch, 1 vol, 1 tone control, trem style bridge.
Sound
:8
I play mainly blues/country/jazz for which this guitar fits pretty well. There is a fair range of sounds available - my favourite is pos 4 - mid & h/b which produces quite a snappy country quack. I run it through a Zoom 1010 board and Ross 50W amp which gives me all the poke I want as an enthusiastic amateur.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
AS I bought it 2nd hand, I can't comment on factory setup, however when I got it the truss rod was backed almost right off allowing a bit of up-bow in the neck. A quick tweak soon fixed that. Of 30 odd guitars that have passed through my hands this was the first with a properly fitted nut. All I had to do was lower the string height, reset the intonation and she sounds sweet all the way to the 24th.
The fit & finish is what I expected from a Godin, - perfect.
Reliability/Durability
:8
AS a non professional I can't give a qualified opinion, but the guitar looks and feels pretty substantial.
Customer Support
:10
Emailed the company with serial no. etc to try to pin down age, materials etc. Received a reply with all information within 24 hours.
Pretty damn good in my book.
Overall Rating
:9
Been playing long enough to be embarassed round good players. I currently have a Standard Strat, a Valley Arts Tele, an Epi SG, an Epi Joe Pass, and a few "homegrowns" plus a couple of acoustics. I rate the Godin above my Strat in terms of comfort snd playability.
I wouldn't commit murder if it was stolen but would probably replace it with another Godin, I like the man's style.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 04/17/2006
at 12:35am
by Mike Sunders
Features
:8
It's amazing how many suckers bought this guitar, and... gee, I am one of them. (Well, just wanted to see what the fuss was about.) Anyway, mine is a 22-fret Black Pearl with a maple neck and fretboard. SSH, short scale, great gig bag, blah-blah, you know the rest from the 64 reviews below. Features are basic, nothing out of the ordinary. Had I gotten a 24-fret version of this guitar, I'd probably have given it a "9" here; with 22 frets, "8" will really suffice.
Sound
:8
OK, the sound is actually nice. I second some others' observations that it sounds quite sweet unplugged (compared to other unplugged electrics) and you can actually feel the wood of the neck vibrate in your hands. However, I'd probably say that, unplugged, it promises more than it delivers plugged. It produces very-good-to-excellent clean, semi-clean, and light crunch tones, so it is a decent instrument for bluesy and jazzy things (plus, bending strings is a breeze with the short scale). It's also OK for some classic rock things, although heavy crunch on the maple model that I've got is not as good as it was on the rosewood one that I tested. The HB is a bit tame and won't produce very convincing distortion sounds. (On the rosewood model, again, it was a tad better, but my general feeling is that classic distorted sounds aren't one of the strong points of this guitar). The stock SC's, incidentally, are also a bit tame and not as bright sounding as generic strat's coils. I don't think this guitar will work for hard rock or metal, nor will it probably satisfy country players. All in all, it's a decent instrument; and the judgment I agree with most is that it is a well-behaved guitar with a well-mannered tone, as some of the reviewers down the road put it. It lacks character somewhat, but it is a diligent performer that would get a solid "B" in school.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Mine came in an excellent shape overall, with nicely adjusted pickups and comfortably set strings. (On the rosewood model that I tested and also considered at first, strings were set so ridiculously low without any buzzing that I was amazed.) What I like most in this guitar is certainly the neck. It is one surprising example of workmanship, indeed. It is very smooth, extremely playable, and has a great feel. (Mine, like someone else's here, has also some nice wood figure on it -- it's kind of pleasing to
watch.) Normally you find necks like this in guitars priced much higher. The neck gets a "10". However, I agree with another reviewer who mentioned that the general ergonomics of this guitar could be better. There is something not right with the proportional distribution of weight in the guitar body, so it does tend to fall forwards or backwards when on your lap (strats or LP's are just much easier to balance). It's also kind of heavy for its size, as noted by many, but this is a minor gripe, I don't care that much. All in all, a well crafted instrument. A surprise at this price tag.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I've had it for a year by now, and although this is not my gig guitar, I think it is dependable. (If I gigged with it, I would probably consider installing higher quality tuners, but I am not sure.)
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Have not dealt with them yet, but I hear they are good guys, so I'll take it for granted in the meantime. (I also own a Godin-made acoustic, and I haven't had to resort to the customer service assistance on that one either.)
Overall Rating
:8
Well, to contest some extreme opinions here, I can't agree with the reviewer who has said the SD is not capable of producing any professional sounds. It seems like the SD doesn't produce those particular sounds he was looking for (he just got a wrong guitar), but the statement about *any professional sounds* is surely an overkill. At the same time, I can't agree with the person saying this is "the most awesome guitar under $1500 you can get" (just as much of an overkill). Come on, people, get serious, in the $1500 range there are many other options and more interesting instruments, including those in the very same Godin line alone.
So what this is and what this isn't. First of all, this is *not* a strat, nor is it a replacement for a strat (so if you want a strat, then get one). Obviously, this is not a replacement for an LP either. So if you think it's an inexpensive solution to the problem of getting the best of both worlds, that is not it -- you'd be getting, let's put it this way, not the best of either world. What you'd be getting, however, is a very decent guitar in its own right. If you are after a strat and look for a budget solution, it would be better, IMHO, to get the cheapest available Mex strat with a clean neck and good action (these things exist) and put in some quality pickups. (True, I've yet to find a Mex strat with a neck and action that would come close to those in my particular SD, but that is beside the point; no matter how great the neck in my SD is, it is not going to sound like a strat.) So make your own choices.
Would I buy it again? Hmm... difficult to say, I don't know. Now that I've satisfied my curiosity, I think I probably wouldn't. I'd probably want to try something different, as there are still quite a few intriguing things around. But, since I have got it already, I think I'll keep it for the neck alone and experiment with different pickups. Been playing for 20+ years, so listing other stuff I've tried or had is kinda tedious. I'd wholeheartedly recommend this guitar to a beginner; I think it may be pretty good as a backup gig unit, provided it suits your style; and it may (or may not) be interesting to those looking for something different. (To those latter, I think, it would still lack some zest -- but try getting your hands on one of Godin's older Artisans, these are indeed very special guitars...)
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: $700 with an amp (AUD)
Submitted 04/04/2006
at 03:33am
by adon
Features
:10
My sd was made in 2003 i think, in the USA from parts made in canada, as with all sds. It has a s/s/h pickup set up, a whamy bar, 5 way switch and tone and volume control (a knob for each). Rosewood fretboard, maple neck, forgot what the bodies made of nothing to exotic tho. Non locking tuners. Gibson style neck scale. Comes with high quality gig bag. My one has a light starburst finish blending from yellow to orange, with a cream pickguard. It looks quite good, always impresses.
Sound
:9
I usually play metal, the likes of black sabbath, metallica and nirvana spring to mind, but i mainly just play freely all over the fretboard. The humbucker has alot of distorsion and sometimes gets very flustered with all the sounds going on. I dont often use the middle pickup but i have good experiences with it. I use the neck pickup often as it delivers a nice santana-ish sound. I have played this guitar for 3 years and 90% of the time i use the humbucker for what i play.
I use a zoom amp, which isnt a great amp, but occasionally get to plug it in to something better, such as a marshall and it comes alive. I am looking for some dimarzio pickups for it as ive heard good things. The sound is rather bluesy, but can make all sorts of sounds from very heavy to very bright and airy. Its good for metal to blues and everything in between.
Sounds good when playing van halen, pink floyd, black sabbath, alice cooper, you name it you could use it for it.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
Well im not very experienced at customising and it was my first electric so i kinda adapted to the guitar. Ive been meaning to try a different set up but havent been bothered, as there are no problems with it now. All very good quality, only one complaint - a few weeks ago the tone knob mustve had something come loose as it now no longer stops turning. While it stills works its just a bit loose and its annoying. Looking at getting it fixed. Also, the screws have rusted in places but i live on the water so salt is a bit of a problem
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar will withstand, and has withstood, live playing, but always do it with a backup of course... Hardware seems durable anough, no problems yet, after 3 years been flawless. The finish is very strong, only have one ding from an unknown source on the front, and thats literally all there is. The strap buttons are a bit small and MIGHT come out if your jumping up and down so be careful. You can definately depend on it.
Customer Support
:10
never dealt with them, its a testament to its reliability. I play hard and nothings gone wrong. Although ive heard good htings...
Overall Rating
:10
Ive been playing about 4 years, owned this guitar 3 years. I own an Ibanez acoustic and a 5 string bass. I use a ZOOM fire 15 amp, which is ok, has alot of effects but isnt exactly a great amp. I wish (since i got this guitar as a present) i couldve got the quilt finish on it as it looks awesome. I would probably buy another one if i got a good deal, as its a very good guitar, ive played everything from strats to sgs to dobros, and it is one of the nicest around, expecially for what you pay. I dont like how at the higher frets, it gets really tight, making it a bit of an operation to play compared with a squier strat. The whamy is great.
This is a great guitar, best you can get for the money. Brilliant for a first timer.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 460 (CDN)
Submitted 01/09/2006
at 12:02pm
by Anonymous
Features
:8
22 frets, 24.75 inch scale, maple neck and fretboard, S-S-H with trem, 5-way switch, solid red, good gig bag
Sound
:6
ok through a good amp, I have a Maz 18 Junior, pickups are pretty weak, I tried putting in a Dimarzio PAF Pro at bridge and a couple of Seymour Duncan humbuckers. Improved the sound but I still didn't like it. I think I just don't want a S-S-H guitar...
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
very well made, nicely setup from the factory, very nice neck for the money
Reliability/Durability
:9
I didn't keep it long, a few months, I think it would withstand normal use as well as any other guitar
Customer Support
:8
the switch broke right away, bad plastic inside, replace without a hastle
Overall Rating
:8
overall somewhat "light", stock pickups are a little weak. However, an excellent starter guitar. Excellent quality for the price.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/26/2005
at 06:47pm
by dtr
Features
:8
Made late 2004 or early 2005 Parts made in canada Assembled in USA
24 frets 24.75 inch scale Maple neck rosewood fingerboard Maple and poplar body Shh five way switch solid red finish. Strat style 6 screw trem. Non locking tuners. Gig bag included (a good one). Nice features but i keep the 10 rating for the Godin XTSA that i have
Sound
:9
It really suit my style when i play trough my amps. the middle single coil is the single coil sound i was searching for. Note that the fact that it as a gibson scale lengh i find the neck single coil to be a bit too dark for my taste. I think the midle S/C on the godin is a bit like a neck on on a strat. The fact that those single coils have flat polepieces is a blessing it give you a more balenced tone, and your pick do not get caught in the g string polepiece (like it happened with my blue velvet pickup on an anothere guitar). The humbucker is very well mixed with the single coils. medium high output i think. I is very eighties sounding, Bon jovi type sound are easy to get. You can also do some death metal if you use the right amp/pedals. If you really like quack you have to put more highs on your amp cos the shorter scale and wood choice make the guitar fatter and darker than the standard strat style guitar. Overall i really like those pickups maybe i would change them just to fine tune the guitar to my taste but the quality of the godin unit is so good i would buy another SD to do such modification to make sure i still have the original sound.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
I bought a guitar with a cosmetic defect to save money. The usual quality of godin is great, I personnally asked the dealer to find one with a finish flaw to save. There where black markings on the back of the guitars, the salesman buffed them now the guitar look like a perfect one. The high e string was kinked (the salesman putted new ones) and adjusted the guitar for free !!!! Remember i asked for a second! Once those little adjustment done the guitar was perfect, IT was so amazingly good that i sold my Gibson SG standard to buy A godin XTSA. The neck is a dream to play for me The best neck i have ever played it seem to be a slim D profile (like a wizard a bit) The trussrod is very responsive and easy to adjust (it is the first guitar that i do trussrod adjustment myself cos it is so easy to adjust). The jack like on a LOT !!!! of guitar get loose once in a while easy to tighten The neck joint is great, I like the tension on the trem a lot.
It is a very well made guitar!!! i love it! The weight and comfort are great too!
Reliability/Durability
:10
This is a very well made instrument! Everything is solid. At first i was affraid of the tuner but they are far better than they look like! the strap button is of the straplock kind but you have to buy the matching part! It is a very solid instrument you can depend on it! Just be careful with the Gig Bag the metal ring that hold the strap can damage the guitar finish if you knock it hard. I mean really hard! This is something i saw just onced most people will not drop the gig bag that way.
Customer Support
:9
Costumer support is good with godin they always answer your questions. Much better than ibanez i can tell you that. I wrote them to say that they should put graphite nuts on their XTSA guitars cos it really help tuning stability. The wrote back one day later to say they like costumer feedback and if enough people ask for graphite nut it would be considered.
Overall Rating
:10
I started playing in 1988 I owned 2 Strats MIM and MIJ. 1 gibson SG standard. Aria Bass and FL20. Epiphone LES PAUL. Yamaha AES BBN and RGX. Ibanez Studio and SDR BASS. Godin SD XTSA and LG and then some. That godin is a wonderfull piece of work I did not gave pricing cos i bought a defective one so the pricing was reduced according to the finish flaw. But the guitar is a keeper it is one of the best guitar i played . All godin guitars that i own are of the higest quality! my dream is to have one of each model in the performance series ! it is that good! Play it with your ears not your misconception!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 09/11/2005
at 03:29pm
by Hieronimus
Email: Bonedogsaint at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:8
The features have all been mentioned before. Mine has a transparant blue finish, rosewood fretboard. A pretty babe she is to me, like almost any Godin (I also own a Radiator in black pearl finish, and a LG in semi gloss natural). What can I say, S-S-H setup gives me plenty of tonal options. I'm not a fanatic tremolo divebomber, so the stratlike tremolo does it for me.
Sound
:9
Right now, I use the SD mainly for blues, rock and anything in between. Most of the time running it through a Mesa Boogie Mk4 top into a 2 x 12" Brunnetti Cab armed with 2 Celestion Vintage 30-s. For FX I have a Boss RBF-10 flanger and a RDD-10 digital delay chained in my FX-Loop. I also own a Mesa Boogie .50 caliber+ combo and a Crate G120C XL transistor combo 2 x 12". The SD sounds good on all three. The humbucker isn't compact-sounding enough for real tight metalsounds though, I have to tweak the leadchannel on my Mesa to extremes and still I only pull off as much as a not really convincing 80's-like distortion sound. Slayer is (sort of) possible but you won't get any punchy NU-metal out of this one. Not that I intend to. Anyway, I have a EMG-HZ passive humbucker laying in wait here for installment so even that will be possible soon. All in all a good sounding instrument with a lot of directions to go for.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
I bought it second hand so I don't know how it was presented when bought. Still, the ones I've inspected in stores were well set-up. The action is a bit big for my taste. Maybe I got a bit to much adjusted to playing my LG.
The only flaw I know on my SD is the tendency to detune on one string when I apply some tremolo. This was mentioned before I believe, the tip to adjust the bridge, taking out one spring and letting the bridge float, I will definitely try that. For the rest it's a well build and nicely finished instrument. It's a Godin. Quality.
Reliability/Durability
:9
It's durable all right. A backup? Yes of course, a string might snap.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never dealt with them. Most I hear and read leaves the impression they are friendly and dedicated.
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing for about 14 years now. I already mentioned the rest of my gear. If it were stolen or lost....I don't know....may I'd try the Godin Exit22 first, and if not satisfying....I'd buy another SD, sure. For spiritual reasons I rather don't compare anything with anything, but let's say it's a good deal for the money. Affordable quality in sound and finish.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/18/2005
at 06:58am
by Louis Tiger Grenier
Features
:8
I fell in love with this guitar. I like the shape of the instrument that look like a les paul who fucked with a telecaster. The nech is better playing then a telecaster and much thinner then a lp. The pick up of origin rocks for the two single coil but the humbucker could have been more torkee so I change it up for a gibson burstbucker pro and now it is a freaking rocking axe. It got personality. The tuner may be better but just change it and you will keep your axe in tune.
Sound
:8
Single coil rocks but not the humbucker so change it
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Reliability/Durability
:10
It so simple, it can`t go wrong. So easy to repair nd customize
Customer Support
:10
Overall Rating
:9
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 04/25/2005
at 08:14am
by David
Email: neohacker666<at>aol dot com
Features
:No Opinion
Let me start off by saying I'm a very picky player. In terms of guitars I usually only play strats, and due to the current quality of strats be it california or mexican I only play exceptional stratocasters. Yeah I've owned some other guitars, notably an SG and an Ibanez Jem, and this guitar is comparable in tone and capability to those instruments.
It's got 22 Frets, 23 and 1/4" scale, H/S/S pickups that are Godin designed and Seymour Duncan built. My model has the Quilted maple finish, and an Indian Rosewood neck. This is the tightest neck pocket I have ever seen on a bolt on guitar, I seriously didn't even know it was bolt on until I saw the screws on the back. It has a vintage style tremolo, which is fine by me, and Godin tuners. The tuners, despite what some people have said seem to hold the tuning very well for me. I'm betting there actually made by some other company and then Godin puts there name on them, Schaller perhaps?
The Neck is made out of Hard maple, the body is made out of a blend of woods and of course a silver leaf maple top. By the way there is a reason they advertise all these woods as being tone woods but we'll get to that later.
It comes with a deluxe bag probably worth 50-75 bucks.
Honestly my only qualm in the features department is that it doesn't have locking tuners. Despite the trem staying in tune quite a bit I will probably replace them with locking tuners just to give it that little "push over the cliff" into the abyss of tuning stability.
Sound
:9
I play alot of different music. These days it's mostly classic rock tones though that I'm after. It works great for almost anything I can throw at it, and oddly enough even heavy metal. The noise is minimal in comparison to a stratocaster that hasn't been shielded. I'll probably be using a gate most of the time though simply for the fact that I don't like any noise when I'm not playing.
It's got a very harmonic rich sound, I really wouldn't say it's bright, it is in the bridge position, but not nearly enough upper mids to call it a bright guitar. Think SG through a later marshall. Very usable tone from a stock humbucker.
The single coils are excellent, I have had tex mex, texas specials and Seymour Duncan pickups in my strats and these sound every bit as good as the seymour Duncans.
I was skeptical of the woods because I knew I liked one piece maple necks but they seem to be very smooth and mid-heavy, almost muddy at times. The rosewood neck works great though, took a bit of getting used to, but it tames some frequencies that really annoy me and brings out a really lively snap thats great for country, blues, hardrock and jazz.
The body reaffirms my belief that wood selection is critical to an instrument, this guitar sounds fantastic. It is as clear as any production model Paul Reed Smith that you can buy, I was almost disturbed when I plugged it in. The Bridge pickup compliments the body nicely bringing out those rich harmonics even through digital amplifiers.
I would even say that this guitar is very versatile simply because by varying your playing style you can coax everything from mayhem to softly finger picked ballads.
The only knock it gets in the tone department is that the trem block is one of those tiny little zinc pieces of crap. That will rob any tone from any guitar you put it on. In fact, I see alot of people blocking stratocaster trems not realizng that you can leave them alone if you simply add a better string-block to the guitar. Overall though, this doesn't really add to much against the Godin SD, in fact, I'm considering leaving it stock just because I might screw up a good thing.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
From the factory the action was a bit high for my taste, on a short scale guitar you can get by with some rediculously low action without buzzing through an amplifier so I had the action adjusted while I was giving the guitar a run through. Plays fantastically. The shorter scale really adds some tone in it.
The frets were flawless.
The pickups were a tad bit out of kilter, the pole pieces on the bridge pickup were missaligned and the pickup it self was to high to be in balance with the neck and middle pickups. Nothing a screwdriver wouldn't fix though.
The bridge is fairly good, Graphtech didn't just make the nuts on these guitars, they also made the saddles. I have to say that as a trem abuser this guitar holds it's tuning well as a result of the bridge, nut and excellent string trees.
The nut was seated properly but there was one slight flaw there, I could see a little glue on the side of the nut. Nothing major, in fact when most guitars these days have nuts that stick out a bit this one was perfect so the glue was a marginal thing.
Reliability/Durability
:10
THe Schaller strap lock pins have got to go. Had them on two strats, absolutely did not like the design, half the time the guitar would fall off because it wasn't just so so. I've already bought some dunlop straplocks to replace them with.
The electronics are fairly good quality parts, and I've had good experiences with graphtech regarding burs and other string breakage related problems. I don't really forsee having to replace any of that stuff for a long time.
General rule of thumb for professionals... DON'T EVER GIG WITHOUT A BACKUP, just don't do it, it's stupid and it's wrong.
Customer Support
:10
Godin is a small company, they've been having trouble keeping up with demand here in the U.S. as well as there customer service department. This all being said I can always, and I mean ALWAYS expect a reply from there customer service department. They are really nice there, and I've asked them a lot of questions regarding the guitar. My hat is off to them for being able to respond and deal with the crazy requests of guitar players with a relatively small staff.
Overall Rating
:9
I really love this guitar, perhaps not more than my custom Stratocaster, but I am actually beginning to wonder. The biggest problem I have with Godin is it is extremely hard to find a dealer which stocks the Performance series. I got lucky with Naperville music as they only had about 12 guitars and only 2 were performance series models. They had one other Godin and a bunch of Gibsons.
When I initially saw this guitar the Quilted maple made me miss it completely I thought it was a Gibson in fact. I saw it a second time and grabbed it to try it out.
I had been to 5 stores that day and played all sorts of Godin guitars, namely the multiple output system solid bodies they have put together, and in all honesty I was wondering if Godin had not discontinued the Performance series. I was later told that Godin has indeed been cutting back features, and certain models from the Performance series. Initially the SD was supposed to have 24 frets, and that they are now even going to discontinue the flame and quilted tops.
My guess is that Godin is competing against squire, and fender as well as epiphone and all those little copy companies for a market share in the lower midrange guitar category. Frankly, this instrument is far superior to any knockoff guitar, mexican made fender or epiphone.
I've owned lots of guitars as I've said earlier, and have diminshed my collection down to a select few for space sake. Amplifier wise I have a Marshall Silver Jubilee with a 1960A cabinet, Bogner extacy[bogner v-30 cab], and a Vox Ac-30 with celestion blue bells. Each of these amplifiers makes the guitar sound great and adds a different quality to the sound. Classic amplifiers I guess? Guitar wise this thing is replacing a Fender American Series Deluxe stratocaster that I've had for a little while. All kinds of mods were done to that guitar but it just wasn't really what I was after.
As for the Gig bag that this guitar comes with, it's a really good quality bag, I don't really like Gig Bags because they don't protect the instrument that well, but for travelling around town this thing is excellent.
This guitar is a steal at only 250-500 bucks in fact I'm already planning on getting another, even if I have to buy off EBAY or locally through the paper.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $340
Submitted 04/16/2005
at 01:21am
by axelp
Email: edrw at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:9
Mine is a 2004 model, made in Canada and the USA. Black Pearl.
Solid Maple w/ Maple neck. Short scale.HSS.These have excellent tuners,
solid bridge, o.k. pups, and solid electronics. Gig bag is as good as one can expect, but theese soft cases mean you have to tune up every
time you transport your axe. No problems with a hard case.
Sound
:9
I'm a no talent hack on the Guitar,play (or try to)classic Rock and Blues. I'm currently using a Yorkville 50 watt Bass amp. Actually sounds quite good. My previous amp. was a Hot Rod Dlx. I've owned a Mex Strat.,Jackson ?, Gibson LP Standard. Strat. HR American Texas Spec.
I love the Bridge Hum on this axe. Nicer than the Tex. Spec. Not quite as warm and hot as the L.P. Great near bell like tones but can distort nicely without that schrill sound the Strat produced. The neck PUP has a nice warm Jazz like quality. All I really need are the 2 pups. The shorter LP like scale makes this an excellent guitar for bending. I paid more than double for my HR Strat. I loved the Strat bye the way, but its not any better than the SD. I like the versatility more on the SD. Even better range of tones. I may someday replace the neck pu for a mini Hum.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
I had to tweek the action a bit, but I changed the 9-42 to 9-46 right away. Action was fairly low, but with a minor neck adjustment I was able to lower it even more. Pups were adjusted perfectly. I'm a bit anal, so I really went over this axe before purchasing it. It wasn't a rental unit but I was able to rent it for 3 Mos. before finally deciding to purchase it. This has a neck equal to the Am. Strat. and both are better-finished than my LP Stand. Paint was excellent, fretwork very good,hardware equal to any Am. Strat. Not a peep from any pots or the switch. No binding at the nut and the tuners are A+.
I have to add the Black Pearl, w/ Black over Wht. 2 ply pickguard
look fantastic. Paint is very close to the Am. Strat and better than my Gibson.
Reliability/Durability
:10
No question this axe will stand up.
Hardware is far better than anything in its class.
Finish is first rate.
Comes with Schaler Strap lock studs.
As dependable as any Axe can be.
Foolish to gig w/o a backup.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them.
Don't know what the Warranty is.
I'm not concerned.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing about 3 yrs.
If stolen I might opt for the similar Godan Freeway Classic with
dual Hum. Pups.
I love the fit and finish, but most important the sound range is awsome!
This is certainly the best built axe under $900. U.S.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $249.99
Submitted 02/28/2005
at 11:25am
by Anonymous
Features
:9
2004 22 frets short scale. Canadian hard rock maple in the center with Poplar wings. Maple neck, rosewood fretboard.Volume, tone, 5-way selector, S/S/H). Godin passive pickups (I hear they are made by Seymour Duncan). Vintage style trem. Godin tuners (needed to be replaced). Fairly thin neck profile. Gig bag.
Sound
:10
Sounds great for almost any style. Running through Fender Pro Reverb with minimal effects. Sounds really full with excellent sustain. Very flexible. I am blown away by the sound and playability of this guitar. Short scale takes a little getting used to. I play 10 gauge strings, so the tension drop (from a shorter neck) was not a problem. I imagine 9's could get a little slinky. Tuners needed to be replaced as they did not hold tune. Put a set of planet waves auto-trim locking tuners on and put a wood block in the tremelo (to stabilize). Now it stays in tune great. This guitar now easily compares to anything under $900. As a matter of fact, I think it's pretty damn close to my US Strat Ultra (with lace sensors).
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
Plays great. Had to raise the action a bit and put on locking tuners. Intonation was right on. For a $310 total investment, I got a guitar that feels, plays (with the slightest adjustment), and sounds well over $500.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Feels solid. Parts manufactured in Canada, assembled in US. No problems.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never used customer support, but they appear to care about their instruments and customers.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing over 15 years. Was looking for a back-up and was close to buying a MIM strat. Thank God I ran across this. Blows away any mexican strat. I like strats alot, and this compares to my Fender Strat Ultra (S/S/H), but it is the best value guitar I've ever seen or played. I won't be using this solely as a backup as I expected. Instead I'll probably be using it half the night along with my strat. Fullest sounding guitar with at least as good sustain as my strat (if not better). I couldn't be happier.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US N/A
Submitted 01/27/2005
at 10:36am
by sgmarshall
Features
:9
Made in Canada. This is the newer 22 fret model, HSS pickup config,1 volume 1 tone control 5 way selector switch Blue burst finish, beautiful tigerstripe maple "leaf" top, Body is Maple with poplar wings, This one has a maple fingerboard. The body shape is in between a les paul and telecaster. Non locking tuners but feel very solid and hold tuning. Vintage strat style trem bridge. Best gig bag included, has lots of storage, and great neck support! Another thing, is the neck body joint. There is no air anywhere, it's tight, precise, and has a great feel. I'm partial to set necks, and this feels just as good as any set neck guitar I've played.
Sound
:10
I play through mostly a marshall TSL and a peavey JSX, am able to get the best of both worlds really, the neck and/or middle strat sound, and a great humbucker sound. The humbucker has about the same tone as a gibson 498T on my SG, the neck and middle balance well volume wise, sound warm and open, and aren't noisy at all. The guitar has more natural sustain of any guitar I've ever played, with or without an amp. All notes in a chord are clear, and with the JSX can do some serious metal chugs.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
My wife got this for me as a Christmas present, she got it in UPS, hid it under the bed in our spare bedroom (no case, gigbag only, shipped in gigbag/in box). Came out PERFECTLY set up, intonated, and IN TUNE. Amazing. I've had custom shop Gibsons that I had to work with for days before they were right.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Haven't had it long enough to tell. Let's hope...
Customer Support
:No Opinion
no issues so far. They are in canada, and the dealer was in Minnesota (I'm in GA), so let's hope I don't need them.
Overall Rating
:10
Here we go: Been playing at least semi-pro since 1980, I'm normally a 1 guitar man (SG), but I play this guitar at least half the night anymore, and it gets all the play time at home. I like this better than the Deluxe Strat I was GASing for, The pickups are great, neck is awesome, fret work is top notch. Finish is extraordinary! I would get another in a heartbeat, actually, I have another on the way (good deal on ebay!), should be here in a couple days!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/15/2004
at 02:50pm
by Anonymous
Features
:No Opinion
Sound
:No Opinion
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
an update on my previous review. Godin has there tremolos set stock to be cranked down to the wood, this makes it go out of tune if you use it. If you take out 1 spring and make it "float" so that the back of the bridge is off the body, it stays in tune perfectly. (so no complanning about going out of tune because thers a way to fix it.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/31/2004
at 05:07pm
by Anonymous
Features
:9
MIne is a new model (2005) with the blue transparant finish, and what a finish!! it has the most amazing peice of flamed AND spalted maple iv'e ever seen on ANY guitar PRS, gibson, ETC ETC... so the finish is ausome and im very happy with the looks. It has the black pickguard black bickups and rosewood neck (killer looks). It has a short scale 24 fret neck, and the neck has some ausome figure on it. Over all i think im very lucky that i got this perticular one, the figure in the wood not to mention the tone is jsut amazing, better than others SD's ive seen and they were excellent too!!!!
Sound
:10
It is mostly a classic rock kinda guitar, it holds very well to a vintage tube like overdrive. The first thing i noticed when playin this guitar is how amazingly vintage it sounded, the single coils sounded really good, and im not gonna say "well it sounds almost like a fender"
that may be true for an older fender (pre 90's) but recently fender has gone down the drain, i played this guitar heads up aganist a amarican series fender, now forget price lets say they both were the same, the godin played better sounded brighter yet you can get a really warm overdrivin sound out of it, the fender sounded really steril and played like junk. the fender's hardware was junk and the build quality seemed bad altogether, the godin on the other hand had very tight tolerences and sounded and played amazing. So over all this guitar will cover almost any style of music and cover them very well too. move over fender godin is here to stay!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
It was the best built guitar under 1,500 and no im not exadurating, i know your like uh huh sure, but seriously it was better action finish wood grain and part fit of any guitar under 1,500 dollars ive ever played. the neck felt perfect and had an ausome satin finish that ou just glide over.
Reliability/Durability
:9
Ok i think ive said enough about this guitars ausome durabibity already, I could see this guitar goin many years without breakin.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
This is the most ausome guitar under 1,500 you can get, i highly encourage the first timer or intermideate player to pick one up and give it a try youll like it for sure. ITs just amazing and I can see me using it for many years now. I think this is the only guitar ive ever givin a 10.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: $450.ish (Canadian)
Submitted 06/29/2004
at 04:11pm
by Richard MacDonald
Email: maathi78 at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:10
I believe I purchased my Godin SD in 1998, I could be off a year in either direction. Its my favorite guitar, I have owned many and played many, and nothing yet comes close to my godin. 24 fret short scale neck, (which happens to be maple all around fret board and neck, the neck is actually birds eye maple, but godin never made a birds eye maple neck for the sd, but the serial numbers match, I have a misprinted neck, meaning my neck was ment for something higher on the godin ladder) The contoured body, fits to me perfect. They do tend to be a bit heavy, but i like the weight, and if they used less dense wood, you wouldn't have the killer sustain. It is a S-S-H configuration, single volume and tone and switch by a 5-way, Stock pickups, body is also maple. She has a pearloid pickguard and a cream body(no longer available on the SD.) My head stock logo is also different, (they changed logo following year)It is a cross between a tele and a les paul, vaugely Carvin appearance in body shape. floyd rose's(ish) tremelo/bridge. non locking standard godin tuners( i do however have the head tapped for some custom tuners i own( but did not like them on the godin) and a Godin Hardshell case.
Sound
:10
This guitar matched with the right amp(s) will and has suited many styles of playing. I play alot of blues and rock and she was made for it, but i have used it to play nashille style pcik to metal and still it rocked hard and never waivered. I am getting some minor crackle when i turn the pots or switch..but it is 6 or so years old, and she has been played hard all her life, so they just need to be cleaned/replaced. Also contributing to some background electric hiss on certain settings..that and my amp is kinda of half blown( hehe )
A rathered full bodied sound, due to the maple all around..it has a great crisp high end, and to the density of the body and construction of the body, it has full rich melting lows. (with the right amp) she can handle what ever she is thrown. I like her all.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
When my intonation is right, she purrs, i recently switched up a gauge using 11's and my sound is slight off, just needs to be reset. From the factory it was perfect, set like it was custom set for me. pickups were great, all body routing was amazing (i check as soon as I purchase any guitar) the meck mounting was picture perfect. the only thing i noticed was that it had a slight ding in the back body edge straight from factory(big deal) that and the birds eye maple neck that it should not have had.. :) lucky me free neck upgrade!
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar is soild as a rock, it can take live playing but also makes a great studio guitar, the hardware is A+, and its 6 years old. With the abuse this guitar has recieved over the last six years(not from me, from people using without asking) its amazing that it has only 2 or 3 minor dings(one from factory) and a handful of skratches i can probably count on one hand., Strap buttons are soild I would take it to a gig with no back up and not have to worry. I can totaly depend on her.
Customer Support
:10
not sure on the warranty thing, I have had it for 6 years, and it is just needing tuneups now..I am not complaing. As for dealing with the company, yes I have and they are amazing, I dealt directly with the Daughter of Robert Godin. I am having my godin shipped to Robert godins home office to have it autographed(and probably tuned up whiles its there) and its not costing me anything, I just emailed the contact address on their webpage and asked if i was ever in town could i get my godin signed, they said sure..and then offered to have it shipped up when they found out i wouldn't be making it on my trip. Straight from the big mans daughter. Now that is amazing customer service
Overall Rating
:10
I have been playing for 12 or 13 years, I have at the moment a squier tele(its only a squier but it sounds great, strange)and some obscure jackson, not sure what it is. Never bothered to look it up, it sounds good so i play it. Various amps. I would have to buy another one is lost or stolen. I love everything about her and hate nothing. If I were to comapre it to anything, well appearance, a tele/les paul cross breed. Sound wise, it reminds me off a PRS, ya folks that good.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 06/02/2004
at 11:50pm
by wannabebluesplayer
Features
:9
2002 model. Black Pearl. HSS setup. 24-fret. 5-way switch. All Godin material. Tremelo (don't use). LP shape with a carved back to fit the body when playing. Very comfortable. Rosewood fret Maple neck. Very smooth neck, but not as smooth as my LP Studio.
Sound
:7
Decent tones. Some major fret buzz. Had it checked a few times, but still buzzes. I was told my style is "rough". Nevertheless, the guitar is acceptable for the price paid.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
Action had to be adjusted for my use. I always replace the strings when buying a new guitar. Using D'Addarios 10's-4?. I have it set very low which could explain the major fret buzzes. Fit and Finish however, is great.
Reliability/Durability
:10
All Godin guitars are built very well. This is my fourth one, albeit not my favorite. I've owned a LG, LGX, and Radiator. The LG was by far the best damn guitar I ever had. I regret selling it.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:8
I plan on giving this guitar to one of my nephews (maybe my second God son). I gave my first God son my Radiator. Would probably buy something else. Recently purchased a beautiful new Carvin CT4M guitar.
Guitars I've had - Carvin CT4M, Gibson Les Paul Studio, Godin SD, Radiator, LGX, and LG, Fender Am Std Dlx, Fender Sqr, Ibanez RG, Fender Bass (how did I get this mixed with my guitars?), and Celebrity Applause.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 225 (UK#)
Submitted 05/25/2004
at 06:52am
by Anonymous
Features
:9
This Godin SD is made in USA from parts manufactured in Canada.
- 24 frets, short-scale neck
- solid Canadian Rock Maple body and neck with Rosewood finger-board. The shape is kind of like the bastard offspring of a Telecaster and a Les Paul. For a guitar of it's size it's very heavy.
- pickup configuration S/S/H.
- comes with good quality multi-pocketed gig-bag and necessary tools
Sound
:8
I am a novice guitarist, although surrounded by experienced players as I sing with a semi-pro rock band. Our band style is classic 70s and 80s rock which I love (Free, Bad Company, Thin Lizzy, etc). I'm also into learning to play blues guitar.
The bridge humbucker seems strong with very good low end response. Our lead guitarist who plays a PRS Custom 24 and an Ibanez Steve Vai JEM was quite impressed. The single coils are a less little response, but can handle a decent enough "stratalike" sound. All in all much better sound than I would have got buying a Squier Strat or even a Mexican Strat.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
Action was not really set up well. The neck was a little too flat which caused some mid-neck fret buzz. The fitted strings were also a little tired ( I suspect that this guitar had been sitting around at the retailer for a while,perhaps used infrequently as a demo unit - even though the rest of the guitar was in immaculate condition). Intonnation was a little off. However with a little attention from our band's prefered guitar technician (including fitting some new strings Ernie Ball 10s) all these issues were quickly solved.
Generally the quality of finish,materials and hardware on this guitar cannot be criticised. The guitar body has a beautiful and striking transparent "amber burst" finish with lovely wood-grain showing through. The control knobs are soldi high-chromed steel (much better than found on any Fender guitar), I don't use the trem-arm, so no comment there. The neck (rosewood on rock maple) seems quick and well fitted. All in all, for the money the finish is fantastic, and certainly this guitar offers far better quality than other potential first time guitars.
Reliability/Durability
:10
As previously described, this guitar is a solid, if not a little heavy piece of kit. I am sure that it would stand the physical rigours of live playing. I would be keen to buy a hard case, so if anyone has any suggestions as to what I can get and where from, I'd be grateful. If I ever get good enough to play at our gigs, then I'd probably consider upgrading the neck pick up. The guitar was supplied with Schaller locking strap buttons, but not the locking pieces, that go on the strap - so I had to buy another complete Schaller set (small moan here!). Can I depend on the guitar? - YES, no reason to think otherwise.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
- I sent back the warranty card to Godin but haven't heard anything back from them. There seems to be no customer support link or email link on their web-site either, which makes direct contact a little difficult.
- I've only had the guitar for a few months, so no need so far for any warranty repairs. I understand that the warranty is for 2 years. I bought the guitar from a music dealer in Manchester, UK from their ebay site. Service was friendly, and the product arrived next day securely packaged.
Overall Rating
:10
- I did a lot of research before buying this guitar, and I believe I made the right choice. As far as build quality is concerned, I don't think I could have done much better at the price (or indeed at twice the price).
As a beginner, I play mostly through a small Marshall amp, however, I do get to play through the amps owned by my fellow band members - Mesa Boogie combos, Fender Cybertwin, Carvin valve pre-amp head / Marshall valve amp / Marshall cabs. The Godin makes a lovely noisy rock sound in the mid position and particularly with the HB selected.
I looked at Squier Strats, Mexican Strats, Epiphone SG310/400s and the Godin was the one I chose (also I think sometimes it's nice to have something different - i.e. that's not a cheap Strat copy). I love Strats though, and will eventually purchase a "real" Strat (Texas Special?) and perhaps a Les Paul (would seriously consider a Tokai Love Rock MIJ as an alternative to a Gibson LP Standard), but will always have affection for the Godin. I think this guitar offers fantastic quality (at any price) and thus exceptional value for money.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $300 used
Submitted 05/23/2004
at 02:59pm
by Anonymous
Features
:8
This SD is a blue flame (laminated, I believe) top with creme pickguard and pickups. Not sure of the year of manufacture. This is a 24.75" scale maple neck and fretboard. Bridge humbucker and a single coil in the middle and neck positions. Has a strat style 5 way pickup selector. The body is maple (based on their website). Overall body weight is quite light. The body style is a single cut with a softer horn. Neck is a bolt on, and with four stagged bolts which feel pretty darn solid. 12" radius finger board. This has a factory strat style trem, but I doubt I'll ever use it, since I'm not a big trem fan. The frets are fairly low and small. This is a short scale strat set up with a bridge humbucker. Has one volume and one tone. Would have been neat if it came with a series/parallel/single selector for the bridge pickup. I am really considering making this mod.
The bridge pickup has two adjustment screws (for height) on each side of the pickup. Nice little feature.
It has twenty four frets, but upper fret access is kind of difficult.
Sound
:8
I've got a Les Paul style guitar already, and put Rio Grande Bastard/Fat Bastards in my old Ibanez, so I wanted to get a Strat to round it out. I was looking at various strats when I came across the Godins. I liked the shorter scale length, and for the price, I think Godin has a nice product here. It gets very close to the strat tone, and I prefer the humbucker in the bridge. I also tried their Exit 22, but thought the SD was closer to the strat sound. This guitar is fairly bright tonewise. I don't have another guitar with a maple fretboard. The maple board probably contributes to the brightness, but the lightweight maple body is probably the biggest reason for the brightness. I like the 2 and 4 positions for clean playing, and when the volume is rolled back, it cleans up well. The pickups aren't high output, but for factory, they sound pretty good. I will eventually change the bridge bucker out for one with four wires to make the Series/Parallel/Coil tap mod.
I play this guitar though a Marshall JMP master volume (50 watt) and a THD BiValve. It does classic rock, blues, and if I wanted to, some country as well.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
The action was high on the Low E thru D, and that was corrected. Adjusted the pickup height slightly. The finish, fit, and function are really nice for a guitar in the price range. I would have liked a pickup ring around the bridge humbucker for a cleaner look. I may add that later. The intonnation was about spot on.
I am a little suspicious of the string trees. They look kind flimsy. I hope they hold up.
Reliability/Durability
:7
I haven't has this guitar too long, so I can't comment too much about it yet. It appears well built, and should survive. The finish doesn't appear exceptionally thick, and would probably succumb to road wear.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I bought this off of Ebay, so I don't believe I could get any warranty support. I can't seem to find an email link off of their website. It would require some work to get a hold of them. Hopefully this won't be necessary.
Overall Rating
:8
For the money I paid, I think I got a great deal. This guitar should be pretty versitile and I especially like the clean tones it produces. I am a sucker for blue guitars, and this one sure looks nice.
I am liking the feel of a maple fretboard the more I play this.
I think Godin has a nice value here. I got it for less than the price of a new one (which is around $450, I think). I wouldn't hesitate to replace this one if something happened to it.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $325
Submitted 03/12/2004
at 04:28pm
by Anonymous
Features
:8
2002 Godin Preformance Series SD.
Parts made in Canada, guitar assembeled in the United States.
24 Frets.
Solid Top.
Volume and Tone knobs, 5-way selector.
S/S/H pickup configurations.
Pickups are made by Godin.
Passive Electronics.
Body is made of Maple. Neck is made of Rock Maple.
Transparent Finish.
Body is reminiscent of a telecaster.
The bridge is a vintage tremolo type.
The tuners are made by Godin, but are reminiscent of Gotoh tuners.
24 3/4" scale, maple fingerboard..
Comes with a Godin gigbag, allen wrenches and a tremolo bar.
Sound
:9
I mainly play indie rock and some classic rock.
I use a Behringer GX212 Amplifier, EH-Big Muff, Digitech Whammy, Crybaby Wah, Boss BF-2 Flanger.
The guitar has a 5 way selector so you can get great sound out of it, no matter what your looking for.
I really like this guitar, it sounds amazing for a guitar in it's price range.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
This guitar was put together well and I haven't found any flaws yet.
Reliability/Durability
:9
Godin SDs are built sturdy and they can take a beating. I have a few guitars, but when i play my Godin I dont need a backup.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
This is a great guitar and I recommend it to anyone who's looking for a low-priced guitar with high-priced features.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $483.00
Submitted 03/08/2004
at 01:26pm
by Rod
Features
:9
This is a update of the review I submitted on 1/28/04. I continue to be amazed by this guitar! Im' still trying to figure out how Godin can sell such an excellent instrument so cheap!
Sound
:9
My guitar just sounds incredible! I've been playing for 14 years---and have owned a number of electrics--and nothing compares to this for the money, or even two or three times the price! I've already had a couple of folks try and buy it off me! I was concerned back in January about the selector switich making noise--turns out it was just some dust that needed to be blown out. I know this may be hard to believe--but there's nothing about the guitar that I don't like!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
I continue to be amazed how good the action is! A guitar tech/pro friend of mine said it was even better than his $2,500 PRS! He works on--and builds guitars for a living so he would know. Godin has done a superb job in quality control with the SD--and for that matter--all of their guitars.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I've been using this guitar for a few months now and I'm even more impressed than when I first bought it! I sold my other two electrics because this is so good! The music store where I bought it can't keep them in stock for very long!
Customer Support
:9
I received a very nice e-mail back from Godin after I wrote them a letter thanking them for their product! I was very impressed!!!!! I plan on purchasing future Godin products in the future.
Overall Rating
:10
I've never given anything I have purchased a 10 rating---but I will with this! It is beyond me how Godin can sell this guitar for less than $500.00 dollars! I would rather have this than a $2,000 dollar PRS! I've had other musician friends look at this and all of them to a person are amazed at the quality for the price. If you want a professional quality instrument at a modest price buy the SD--you won't be dissapointed!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 299 (pounds sterling)
Submitted 02/09/2004
at 04:40pm
by Mike p
Email: the_himanator<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:9
This is the 2003 model, finished in Midnight Blue - which is a very attractive and suttle dark blue sparkle finish, in my opinion far better than the ever so slighty overdone flame tops on the 2004 models.
This one has 24 medium sides frets mounted on a maple neck with rosewood fretboard, bolted directly into the thin tele-esque body with 4 inset bolts <no plate>. The solid body is apparently of Canadian silver maple, for such a small bodied guitar, very heavy!
All the hardware is made in-house by Godin themselves, with generic tuners, strat-style tremelo, and electronics, the pickups set in a S/S/H configuration, with a 5 way selector and single tone and volume controls. Everything you need! It comes supplied with one of the nicest gig bags i`ve had come with a guitar, lots of little pockets and quite attractive in a desert tweed kind of way.
Sound
:9
Even before that moment when jack plug meets Marshall JCM, it`s quite apparent that there is something quite different with this wee fella. The small scale and small body would suggest that it would sound puny unplugged, that the electronics would have to do a lot of work... I found myself strumming along at a fair old volume without even hitting the standby switch!
Starting off with the clean channel, the Godin exceeded my expectations plugged in too, with the neck pickup providing a whole manner of sweet blues tones, wholesome rhythm sounds, and everything inbetween. Switching to the humbucker, there`s a bit more of a volume shift than I expected, and there`s a very bright, rugged sound there, not even politely asking the clean channel of my Marshall to crunch. The in-between positions are very strat-like, maybe lacking in power a TOUCH, but all in all, not bad. The fun starts when you start to dial in a little gain, maybe about two fifths of the overdrive channel. The neck pickup suddenly turns to liquid, the guitar coming alive, blues licks just appearing from underneath my finger tips. The bridge and middle give a very `country-fried` tone, with no shortage of mid-range honk. Neck and middle is twangy and bright, certainly a nice choice for live use at volume, cutting through most mixes without bursting too many ear drums. At this stage there`s lots to satisfy the Sonic Youth/post-rock crowd, with plenty of crunch while still being able to hear the snappy attack, sustain and dynamics of every string.
Getting silly with the gain, everything turned up to full, gives the whole gamut of solo tones. In fact, despite the bright nature of the guitar, with it`s Canadian maple body, it doesn`t make a half bad run at a full-on rock guitar, the humbucker absolutely capable of any rock sound you might want to try. Theres even a decent attempt at a scooped metal tone, through any amp worth it`s salt. And the neck is quick enough to make tapping runs and sweep picking seem sensible. In fact, it might even be quicker than the Wizard III neck on my Ibanez, which is absolutely insane.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Well, you know about the neck. Straight from the shop I actually had to RAISE the action a little, mostly for the benefit of the bass strings, which had been set optimistically close to the body. Everything else is absolutely fine, the fit is miles ahead of what you would generally expect for a guitar for this price. I have never EVER played a Mexican Fender that has felt quite as nice as this. And the Mexican Fender`s are more expensive.
The finish is lovely and entirely without flaws <and believe me, I HAVE looked!>, the neck is set at a slightly odd angle - maybe i`ve been playing acoustics for too long - but it plays excellently so no complaints here, people.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I`m more than happy to take this on the road, although maybe a hard case is in order, like with any guitar worth its beans. The hardware seems durable enough, dust gets everywhere and you can expect to have to clean it up every few years, but this is common with any guitar with a Fender-style selector.
The finish seems thick enough to withstand most of the stuff that would scratch my Strat, obviously thin enough to allow the wood inside it to be resonant. Strap buttons are tiny, seemingly made like that so you do go out and buy those strap locks for them, instead of just thinking about it. Top marks for this, Godin! This guitar is made to be gigged, and at the price you can afford two, so that answers the backup question quite convincingly.
Customer Support
:5
It seems quite difficult to get into contact with Godin themselves - i`ve yet to see a telephone number for them, or an email address for that matter. I`ve sent off the warranty form. You get 2 years. Not that ANYONE except maybe pete townshend is going to need it.
Overall Rating
:10
I`ve got a few guitars, i`ve had a few which have since been passed on. This is by far the best, and nowhere near the most expensive. With the right distribution Godin could sell TONS more of these, you`re basically getting a US built guitar, of a genuine design, that has been excellently crafted, well set-up, with a beautiful short-scale design perfect for a guitarist with smaller hands, like myself. Okay so maybe the pickups could be louder, with the exception of the Humbucker, which is louder than something that is extremely loud indeed. I love the neck pickup too, it`s got a character sadly lacking in most manufacturers generic pickups. I might swap the middle pickup eventually for a lipstick pickup off a tele, that would be interesting.
My advice for anyone even thinking about buying any of Fender`s budget range would be to try this first, and do the maths. Like this.
Godin SD Fender Mexican <strat or tele>
price #299 #379ish
built in... US Mexico/US parts <the dodgier ones>
gig bag yep nope
body maple alder. if you`re lucky.
tone lots of it not much of it
looks original classic <boring>
i guess you could also compare it to the Music Man Axis Sport, similar looks, similar pickup configuration, maybe the Axis gets the nudge in terms of balls-to-the-wall sounds, but the neck is much clubbier. Oh, and it`s about #1000.
My only opinion is try one, buy one. In fact, walk right away from that prs mccarty and get 10 of these instead. You`ll feel MUCH better. Trust Me.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $483.00
Submitted 01/28/2004
at 04:56pm
by Rod
Features
:8
Made in 2003 and purchased early 2004. 24 fret/volume and tone controls/SSH configuration. These are Godin designed pcikups. Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard. Body is I believe maple...Red finish. Body style is unique. Tremelo/Godin tuners.
Sound
:9
This is the best sounding (and playing) guitar under a $1,000 dollars! I like it much better than my American Fender and my Custom Fender Tele FMT! The sound is just amazing and it plays like a dream! A tiny bit of noise is selector switch.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Superb fit and finish. Even better than my American Fender! It was set-up very well from the factory. I had it set-up again because I changed the strings from 9's to 10's. The guitar speaks of quality! The only thing I'm a bit concerned about is a tiny bit of noise in the selector switch. I just bought the guitar--so if I noitice any addtional noise I'll have it looked at.
Reliability/Durability
:9
This guitar is built very well! It is built to last a lifetime
I'm sure! Everything just looks great! I would use it on a gig
and already have! I plan on selling my other two electrics because this is so good!
Customer Support
:7
Haven't dealth with the company but I have heard good things. Good website but they need to update it to 2004!
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing guitar for 14 years, but I quit playing for about 5 years. I own two other guitars and a couple of amps. If it were lost or stolen I would buy another SD in a heartbeat! This is just a great guitar! I compared it to everything I could get my hands on in the under a #1,000 dollars price range---and this won hands down! I've owned (and sold) a number of electrics the last 2 years and have dissatisfied with the quality except the American Fender. My favorite feature is how it sounds and then the quality of build! My advice to anyone looking for a quality instrument without paying a fortune is to look at this!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/10/2003
at 05:19am
by Anonymous
Features
:9
Features have been covered in the numerous reviews.
Mine was a quilted flame burst finish.
It has all the features I was looking for except looking tuners which I replaced I think they cost me $40 or $50 for the upgrade.
Sound
:10
The guitar sounds sweet. When I first bought the guitar I was sure I was going to change the bridge pickup, but could not happier now. You can cover a wide range of music and get almost any sound from the stock pickups. I am using it with a peavey classic 30 or a pod xt.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
The action and set up was near perfect. One slight adjustment of the truss rod and it was set. I only think it needed that because of the string change. Finish was flawlwss. My only complaint was the trem was super stiff and the strings would bind in the nut when using.After some use the trem loosened a little, and the string binding was because of the thicker strings. It was easy fix and with the locking tuners it just doesn't come out of tune. The locking tuners were more for my preference than a needed upgrade.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I have had this guitar for a year now and love it. It is a tank. My children 4 and 9mths (beat on) play the guitar all the time I use it hours a day. The guitar just is very well made. If I didn't have another guitar I wouldn't be uncomfortable useing it to gig without a backup, but I do have one.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I don't know I have not needed to call
Overall Rating
:10
I,ve been playing for about 15 years. I have had numerous different guitars over the years, American fenders, gibsons, to name the higher end scale, but this has been the finest quality for the money.
I don't consider this a cheap backup which is what it was purchased for it is now one of my main guitars. The guitar is just sweet.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $180
Submitted 07/10/2003
at 03:14pm
by Anonymous
Features
:7
Used cream color that I got on EBAY. I know that the creme color was discontinued a few years back so I'm guessing it is circa 1996 to 2000. I really don't know.
Sound
:6
I got this guitar because I was so impressed (and still am) with a Godin LG I also own. When I first got the SD the previous owner had installed an EMG 81 in the bridge. It was MUCH more powerful than the other stock single coils so I found an original Godin HB on Ebay and installed it in place of the EMG. I was really disapointed with the sound. Dark, dull, low output etc. Because of this I rarely played the SD. One day I decided to purchase and install a complete EMG S/S/H set to see if I could 'revive' the SD. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! If anyone is contemplating getting rid of their SD because of the dull sound try putting EMG's into it. It is now my favorite guitar. It sounds lively, articulate, agressive, smooth...words fail me. My rating for this category is a six because stock it sucks (3) but with the EMG's it is near perfect (10).
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
I received the guitar used. The previous owner had not set it up well after he/she had installed the EMG 81 in the bridge. After I installed the EMG set I then spent the time to set the string height and intonation. It plays really nice now.
Reliability/Durability
:7
It is a very solid guitar. No complaints....well one. Like a lot of other reviewers my SD goes out of tune whenever I use the vibrato bar. I will eventually put a wood block there and lock it down.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never tried.
Overall Rating
:8
Been playing since 1975.
If it were stolen I would get another one, maybe a little flashier.
I chose the Godin SD because I also love my Godin LG, but I didn't have to mess with the LG at all. It was perfect as is.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/11/2003
at 01:35pm
by Aaron
Features
:8
2003 model, 2 piece rock maple as I remember. 24-frets which is a great plus considering it has the Les-Paul body (I love Les-Paul's but they almost never have 24 frets). H-S-S combination, 5 way selector switch, and a volume and tone (which actually CHANGES the sound of the guitar). I got the black pearl finish which is just a beautiful guitar, I only wish that the pickguard was more a Les Paul style rather than a strat shape. A nice die-cast bridge, holds tune very well as long as you don't use the tremolo. It comes out of tune immediately if you do more than just a quiver with it. But for the price, you really can't complain. Finally it came with some nice non-locking tuners that keep tune very well.
Sound
:8
This guitar can fit almost any type of music, except country. Although the stock pickups are pretty darn good, I do plan on changing them soon. The single coils are great, but I don't think they're sensitive enought to play lead. The humbucker is one the deepest darkest sounding I've heard, it picks up the low end sound NO problem. I play with a cheap 65-watt Kustom amp, it even makes this amp sound good and the sounds I can get are pretty good.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
The guitar was near perfect from the second I got it. The only problem I have is that the strings that came with it were very light. Although it increases the playability (which is already pretty high on this guitar) it doesn't do the pickups justice. The action was perfect, though there was a little string buzz if you don't plug it in and hit a chord hard, but who cares. I love the way the guitar looks, but I don't like that they have Godin printed on everything (the pickguard, the tuners, the pickups, the bridge, and of course on the headstock).
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
I've only had it a few months so really can't comment here, except I've banged the headstock a couple of times by accident, and there isn't a scratch on it.
Customer Support
:9
I haven't dealt with the Godin company directly, but their represenatives here are some of the best people I've talked to. They're very helpful with anything I would need concerning their product.
Overall Rating
:8
Although I've only been playing for about a year now, I have researched a lot of things before I decided (in the store suprisingly) that this was the guitar for me. If it were stolen, I might get it again, or I might get a different kind of guitar, just to experiment, but I' not saying that this isn't a great guitar. If you're a beginner I highly recommend this guitar because it is very easy and a joy to play.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 50000 (ISL Krona's)
Submitted 05/23/2003
at 09:21pm
by Anonymous
Features
:10
This has already been covered. Mine is transparent red and has a maple fingerboard. I'm not really missing any features, so...
Sound
:10
I play a lot of heavy metal, hard rock, grunge, blues and such music. I haven't changed the pickups and I like the sond very much. I use Dean Markley Blue Steel strings, gauge: 0.10-0.52. and all of the pickups have a sound I can do with! The single coils don't produce that much noise, but sound kind of Strat-like, yet unique. The humbucker really screams! When I play the neck pickup and the middle pickup together, I get very juicy sound.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
As I said before, I put in heavier strings. This made the action a bit higher, but that can be fixed. The 23. fret was a bit too high from the beginning, causing a bit of a buzz on the 22nd, but the store is going to take care of it for me.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Otherwise the guitar looks very solid. I've played it live several times, and it stays in tune very well. I think I can depend on it as well as any serious guitar. Though, I ALWAYS break a string during a gig,(my style is rather rough)so I always have a backup:-( The Volume knob and the plug-in seem a bit weak though.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I contacted Godin some days ago, with some general questions. But, since it was only days ago, I don't expect them to answer right away! The store though, have been very professional in answering my questiones!
Overall Rating
:10
I am 22, and I've been playing for about 10 years. I play it through a Peavey Duel 212 amp. I use a Big Muff (russian), a Marhall chorus, Cry Baby and an Equalizer from Boss.
If I would loose it, I would definetly replace it. I obviously love the sound, the feel of the slim short-scale neck (I have short fingers)and, perhaps most importantly, the 24 frets! You may call me eccentric, but I really need 24 frets on a guitar! That's why I don't usually play Strats, Teles, SG's or Les Pauls. This guitar is really what has been missing from my life;-)
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 439 ($CDN)
Submitted 04/18/2003
at 03:29pm
by ALAN
Features
:9
My Godin SD was "Assembled in the U.S from parts hand crafted in Canada" - at least that's what it says on the headstock and came with a lower-end gig bag. The single cutaway body is made of solid, dense maple and has a beautiful Sunrise finish, while the short scale neck is maple with a rosewood fingerboard and is extremely comfortable to fret.
The S/S/H Godin pickup configuration is controlled by a 5-way selector and single volume and tone controls which both have an excellent range. The guitar has a tremelo as standard, but I have never used it. The tuners have Godin stamped on them and appear to keep the guitar in tune very well.
The guitar was strap-lock ready and included accessories were allen keys for the truss rod and bridge saddles.
Sound
:9
I like a lot of 70/80's blues and rock, particularly Rory Gallagher, and find that the range of Godin sounds suit this particular style from the beautiful warm tones and Strat-style bright and in-between sounds of the single coils to piercing bridge humbucker solos. I don't find the single coils as noisy as some Fender Stratocasters I have played.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
The action was a bit high when I received the guitar as a gift, and the factory fitted strings (9's) were too light for my liking. The intonation was perfect. I don't know if the action was the Godin setup or if the store had set it up this way, however they were happy to work on it for me and restring it with 10's which really improve the guitar's overall sound. The Sunrise finish on the body looks terrific and has only one small flaw in the lacquer. The chrome selector switch screwheads look a bit mashed. Overall, though, the guitar is beautifully finished and looks far more expensive than the list price.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I don't often play live but I play a lot - I don't doubt it would stand up to live playing. It stays in tune well, and the locking strap buttons look solid.
I would always have a backup at a gig - you never know what might happen...
Customer Support
:9
The guitar came with a two-year warranty, but I don't think I will need it since the guitar is solidly built and shows no signs of needing attention.
I did email Godin about a hard shell case and some other questions and received a reply in two days.
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
I love this guitar - I hadn't played for years until a friend let me borrow a Fender tele and a Strat as well as a Gibson ES335 and I considered buying a solid body guitar again. The Godin is, in my opinion, a great buy for the price - it sounds great, has a great neck, and looks amazing - and I preferred it to the Squiers and lower end Fenders I compared it to.
I would definitely replace it with another SD - probably with the quilted maple top - if this one was to get lost or stolen...
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 447 (Canadian)
Submitted 04/15/2003
at 07:06am
by Anonymous
Features
:7
it's all covered in previous reviews. It's a nice, simple guitar for a very nice price considering its construction and the fact that it's made in North America. Plus. Gig bag cost me 40 bucks more.
Tuners are no-name, non-locking. They hold well.
Came with strap locks installed.
Sound
:9
Great sound. Suits me very well. I play a wide range of music from classic rock to alt and indie to punk and ska. Some blues, etc.
i can get a broad variety of noises out of it. I play it straight through a roland GC405 (practice amp). The single coils are a little noisy. No big problem, I can just turn off my computer monitor.
I like the fact that I can get strat sounds and sg/lp sounds out of it.
I Dislike the extra-light strings it ships with.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Came with nice fast action. Intonation is near perfect. Beautiful transparent red finish, no flaws.
Reliability/Durability
:9
Looks and feels solid. Should withstand live playing, though i mostly play bass when jamming, etc. This guitar will probably remain in my basement.
I'd never gig without a backup.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing for six years. This guitar replaces the El Degas I learned on. I've played my dad's Framus acoustic mostly. Also play an Epiphone Thunderbird bass.
If stolen I would definitely buy another. And kill whoever absconded with it. I love the comfortable neck, the simplicity, the excellent construction. Wish the SD came sans tremolo (i'll never use it).
Played the SDxt, an Epiphone SG and a couple mexi-strats and teles. For the money, i think the Godin was the best choice.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: CAN (550$)
Submitted 04/01/2003
at 07:08pm
by Anonymous
Features
:6
My godin SD is from the year 2000 I think. It has 24 frets with a 5 way switch and two knobs (volume tone). My version of the sd was a bit more expensive because of special hardware and finish (metallic knobs and special ''marble'' sunburst) A ''strat'' style tremolo bridge. Non-locking tuners. The switch makes a scratchy sound when used and the knobs too! what a shit! I really HATE the way the bridges reacts with the tremolo...
Sound
:6
I think the sound of the SD gives absolutely no professional sounds. In reality, it's a cheap mix of a strat and a les paul, you can make anything with, but it will sound like anything! The humbucker sounded too weak, so I made it change for a Seymour Duncan Alnico 1 to make it sound more warm and with more sustain. I think the single coils doesn't sound that bad, but in comparison with my strat plus, it's so poor. The only reason why I keep it is to sometimes get the humbucker sound for hard rock and more heavier stuff wich sounds pretty good with the Seymour duncan. I use to have a bluesy style of playing, gilmour, you know. This guitar is just not the REAL THING. IT's only a package deal for people that are not ready to invest for a Strat and a LP. But for the price, not that bad for a advanced beginner.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:5
the action vas pretty high whan it came out of the factory. as I said, the humbucker was pretty weak. I made a big tune-up by a friend and the switch and knobs re-became scratchy after...
and the neck is going like a snake! it makes some notes sound unprecise, wich is pretty bad in solos.
Reliability/Durability
:5
With the time, this guitar may die! something great: it's equipped with strat-lock buttons. I would use It for a 2nd guitar and not depend on it... for a back-up, its not that bad but not professionnal.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
didn't have to deal with godin, but I would trust them, a quebecer company!
Overall Rating
:6
I think it is a great guitar for someone who wants to get in something more that a Squier and that doesn't want to pay the price of a professionnal instrument. I would definetely say to a person that wants the same style of instrument to buy a american strat with a humbucker (even If i don't really like this option, the humbucker on a strat)
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $375
Submitted 03/22/2003
at 10:51pm
by Anonymous
Features
:6
My Godin SD has a maple neck and the quilted top (actually it's a veneer". The quilted top gives the illusion that it is a two piece body when it is actually a 3 piece body. The body is made from hard maple.
The strings this guitar are setup and shipped with are not a standard set of .009's. It is a hybrid or "heavy bottom" set of strings .009-.046 not the typical .009-.042s.
This guitar IS heavy. The ergonomics of this guitar are really quite poor. The bulk of the wood is on the top half of the guitar so the guitar costantly wants to fall forwards or backwards when on your lap. The cutout for your leg when in the sitting position is quite narrow and disproportionally deep. Such a tiny balance point makes it annoying to balance it out horizontally after a long playing session. The bulk of this guitar makes it impractical to play while sitting back casually on a sofa. Too much of the guitar's weight is on the fretting hand, making it difficult to play and will flex the neck out of tune.
This is a short scale guitar made of a hard, dense wood. A stratocaster is a longer scale guitar made of a less dense wood. It cannot sound like or take the place of a stratocaster.
The face of the guitar isn't perfectly flat, but is slightly convex. The guitar's shape almost reminds me of a pendelum. Strat's look cheaply made in comparison with their flat faces. It is really quite a beautiful guitar. But sadly the artistry does interfere with it's functionality, especially when it's an entry level guitar.
Sound
:7
The pickups are quite weak. At first I was impressed by the ability of the single coils to reject electrical noise, but then I finally realized they just aren't sensitive enough to pick it up. The magnets in the pole pieces are weaker in comparison to what you'd find in an american strat. Raising or lowering the pickups doesn't seem to make that much of a difference. There just isn't enough gain in them to get the classic single coil sound. The change in tone between the mid and neck pickups is only subtle, not huge in the case of a strat. The only pickup with adequate gain is the humbucker.
Only when you fret the guitar after the 7th fret does the tone start to shine brightly, especially in the in-between switch positions, but it's a bit of a one trick pony. Overall the bottom strings always seem to sound muddy/dead and it takes a raspy set like GHS boomers to get enough tone into the pickups.
I like to play the guitar clean and the weaker string harmonic overtones that a sensitive set of pickups can transfer to the amp is essential for a good sound. Maybe the existing pickups will work well with distortion, but not clean.
The tone and volume controls don't suck the tone to unusable levels if they are anything less than fully open as is the case with a strat. I just hope they aren't responisble for the weak pickups!
BTW an American Standard Strat does blow this guitar out in the tone department, at least for clean rhythem playing. The with it's humbucker and short scale a godin can nail peircingly loud and bright leads better than strat.
I don't know how much better this guitar would sound with a good set of pickups. The guitar does have a very solid foundation for something to upgrades. Maybe I'll try it someday, but the point of doing reviews is to review it in stock condition.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
I wish Fender's quality control was this good. The pots, jacks and pickup switch actually feel like they are of HIGHER quality than fender. I'm undecided on the trem. I don't use it. The default setup worked well. After a guitar tech set it up and tweaked it a bit, it became even better. It does stay in tune well.
The finish quality is excellent, but I think there is a bit too much laquer on it.
It does say Godin on it a few too many places. I'm not thrilled they had to write a sentence on the headstock explaining it was made in the USA from imported parts, but it's not too noticable from afar.. The newer godins have a different style logo on the headstock.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
With a maple fingerboard be resigned to the fact the finish will eventually wear off in some places and turn the wood grey. I think this is already starting on the sharpest portion of the bottom edge of the fretboard.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to deal with Godin.
Overall Rating
:7
It's not exactly the miracle guitar that can emulate both a strat and a les paul. Physically it's closer to a les paul. This is Godin's own design for better or worse. You can't complain at all about the build quality.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 03/21/2003
at 09:59pm
by Anonymous
Email: tstep466<at>msn dot com
Features
:8
I bought this new at a discount due to being in the store for some time.I am not sure of the year.It is see thru red with HSS set up.
Sound
:7
The sound in the humbucker position is a little brite and backing off the volume kills the tone.I have played the SD through several of my tube amps.It is not very inspiring to my ears.Maybe I have gone tone death.This guitar is not a pro guitar.It looks good but it is just not in line with how it is promoted.Thats just my opinion.Others seem to love it.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:1
I guess I must be very unlucky.It seems that most others have good things to say about the SD.I have a feeling that the store had this guitar around for a while.It does not stay in tune and the set up was horrible.The 5 way switch makes scratchy sounds.The intonation was way off and even a tech could get it perfect.Now for the really scary part.The bridge pick up set so high that you cannot adjust the string height any way other than high.The tech took the pickguard off and found that the adjustment screws were to short.They had to be replaced.The string trees catch and throw it out of tune.The neck was way out of wack.I would return it but it was scratched during the repair.I now have a $350 piece of junk.I have talked to others who have had this problem.Maybe Godin sent a bunch of junkers to Dallas.Who knows?Could be that McBride Music screwed it up and I was the unlucky bozo that bought it.Yes I played it in the store,but I trusted then to not sell junk.Godin guitars,in my opinion are close to Squier Bullets in quality.I have never had so many issues with a guitar.I have had about 20 different guitars to date.I guess the odds of getting burned finally hit.Check these Canadian junkers very close before you buy one.Sorry,just my opinion.
Reliability/Durability
:1
It just will not stay in tune or hold intonation.Would never use live.But hey,Guitar Center offered me $85 for it.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Do not know.
Overall Rating
:1
Looks good and I wish I had one that everyone else seems to love.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: #250
Submitted 03/02/2003
at 11:41am
by Phil Roberts
Features
:8
Sunburst finish, 24 frets, 2 single coils and a hummer. 5 way selector switch.
Sound
:10
This guitar sounds awesome! I like to play Guns n' Roses, Pantera, Zeppelin. Lots of music is well suited to this guitar. When playing sufrfin with the alien by Joe Satriani on the tapping part the hummer makes the guitar scream! It rocks!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
The only problem i have had is that the strings were too far apart away from the top end frets so i had them lowered.
Reliability/Durability
:9
This guitar has never had any problems in the year and 1/2 i have owned it. Its a solid performer and is good for beginners and the experienced player.
Customer Support
:9
I brought from Hinckley Music store and the warranty lasted for 1 year on it. When i had the strings done it took only a saturday afternoon.
Overall Rating
:9
This is the first electric guitar i have ever owned and within a year and 1/2 i can play songs that i never thought i would be able too. Sweet Child o Mine is a plessure to play and the intro to Back Off Bitch sounds sweet. All i need to do now is get my Vox Cambridge 30 RT!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 380 (CDN)
Submitted 02/23/2003
at 08:17am
by Anthony
Email: hydr0xy at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:9
canadian wood, made in the USA...
has the S/S/H pickup config.. all godin designed.. and a 5way selector..
has two knobs.. one volume and one tone (which makes a HUGE difference)
came with a gigbag
pretty sure its all maple
Sound
:10
sounds amazing!
esp because i like to play alot of different styles of music and i can get that with this guitar
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
came in mint condition.. no flaws at all!
and sounded great as soon as i brought it home
Reliability/Durability
:8
the body itself seems very durable
but i have broken 3 strings in less than 2 months..
so i would suggest getting better strings
Customer Support
:No Opinion
no experience with customer support
Overall Rating
:9
i've had this guitar for about 2 months now and i am very happy with my choice...
i tried some of the other godins along with some strats and epiphones.. and some others that i didnt like at all...
but the godin seemed to feel the best.. and although its not a big name like fender or gibson... i still think its an amazing guitar..
and for the price you cant beat it
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 450 (CAD)
Submitted 01/25/2003
at 10:03am
by Steven
Email: cherubgaze at rogers<dot>com
Features
:7
Made in Canada. Nothing really special. S/S/H configuration, all Godin designed pickups. Lightburst quilted top, the body is all maple, so is the neck. No nonsense setup.
Sound
:10
Rock music is my style. I plugged this straight into a Marshall Valvestate amplifier. Bridge humbucker produced no noise, and as most single coils do, the neck and mid coils produced noise. It was expected, and it's no big deal. A nice solid sound. It was a bit on the brighter side, kind of reminds me of a Stratocaster sound. The bridge pickup is great for leads (I find it better than most stock pups) and the neck, well, rhythm. The guitar suits me very well, hands down one of the best sounds I've ever heard.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Everything perfect, except for a little string buzz (and this was when I was not hitting the strings hard).
Reliability/Durability
:10
Nice, solid. Doesn't look like anything is prone to fail unless you use it for a yo-yo.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:9
Why is this axe so great? It's built very good, comparable to most American Stratocasters, in my opinion. It gets you a good sound, also comparable to the Strats. But the best part is that it's very affordable. All you need to do it get a proper setup, and this will be one of the best guitars you can possibly get.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 390 (CDN)
Submitted 01/21/2003
at 10:32pm
by Electraman
Email: electrampc at herons<dot>ca
Features
:10
Canadian made/USA assembled guitar. Great maple neck/fretboard on mine, Humbucker in Bridge & 2 single coils (all pickups look to be Godin made), 5-way selector,great Strat style trem bridge that stays in tune well once setup, great tuners by Godin. This guitar came with a gig bag and a truss rod tool (never seen that included before :-) These guitars come with plain tops (mine), flame or quilted tops. The latter two tops will cost more.
Sound
:10
I love this guitars sound. It'll handle the strat in between sound very well and the humbucker get's close to that Les Paul sound (close enough anyway).
Action, Fit, & Finish
:7
The action/intonation was very good from the factory as was the pickup heights. I didn't care for the factory strings as they were too light for me (felt like 9's). I do have one major beef about the factory trem setup. Of the 5 SD's I tried, they all dive bombed but there was ZERO upward travel on the trem. This was because the trem was jammed against the forward side of the trem cavity. I set the trem up and it's great now, stays in tune as well (or better) than any trem I've used. Now Godin may do this intentionally for shipping...but at least 2 dealers do not correct it! The neck is beautiful right from the factory, great fretwork & feel on all 5 I tried...no flaws found anywhere...although the plastic on the pickguard was a real pain in the a@@ to remove (jammed under all the screws and pots).
Reliability/Durability
:10
This guitar looks solid and looks like it will last forever. The body finsh seems thin, but it looks great. Get strap locks! Comes with very skinny strap buttons.
Customer Support
:6
Pretty decent web site. Not to impressed with email support. I emailed some concerns about factory setup about a week ago and have not heard back from them :-( Guess there busy building great guitars :-)
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing for nearly 30 years. I currently play all my guitars through a Fender Super Champ. I've got a couple of vintage Electra's, an Ibanez, Silvertone (junk), Applause acoustic. This Godin was my first new guitar in 21 years (bought vintage for years) and this guitar blew me away the first time I played one. I really feel that this is the best value in the history of guitars :-) Seriously though, were else are you going to find a guitar this versitaile and that's so much fun to play for under 400 bucks Canadian!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 450 (cdn)
Submitted 01/12/2003
at 12:13pm
by Anonymous
Features
:9
Nice sounding pickups, great range of tone. This is my first elecric and I'm glad I bought it. I play my friend's LGX, and this sounds much better for electric type stuff. The tone knob does so much more then a fender strat, it's like night-and-day. The knobs in general and not 'loaded' at the top end, where the adjustment is in the first 1/8th of the turn, and the rest is filler. Good adjustment all the way through the knob's rotation...perfect. Nice bridge, nice everything. A good deal. I'm thinking of putting in a few new pickups perhaps, but I'll have to see.
So good, I'm buying a second Godin guitar.
Sound
:10
Wide range of sounds, similar to a strat. It has the same pickup config as a Fat-strat. I find it has little noise, and sounds great with or without distortion. Can get that strat sound no problem. Very bright and nice.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Action was amazing straight-a-way. Very smooth neck, smooth frets, nice playability. Built very strongly. I own a seagull acoustic, and I understand they are built by the same company as Godin. Both guitars are built very well, and play beautifully. My SD is blue silverleaf maple, and it's gorgeous. Looks like a very expensive guitar, plays like one too, but it's not expensive.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I would say this guitar could handle anything you dish out. The finish is very nice, and scratches seem to "wipe off". The hardware is strong, strap buttons rock solid. I definately can depend on this guitar.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I haven't had any experience with the customer support.
Overall Rating
:10
This is one nice guitar. Although it is my first electric, and I didn't know a lot about electrics in general when I was looking to buy, I'm happy with how I made out. I played mexican strats, even american strats, and this guitar played as nice or nicer, and sounds as good. Pick one up! Amazing value, can't be beat.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/04/2003
at 06:26am
by aw
Features
:No Opinion
A quick update of a review I submitted on 10/19/02:
In that review, I rated my SD an overall "10" in value,
but noted that the guitar lacked "snap". I attributed
this to the voicing of the pickups, but I don't think
the pickups were entirely to blame.
I recently changed the stock .009 strings out for .010/.046's,
and the sound of the guitar came right into focus.
I usually play Strats, so I guess the SD's shorter scale
length, combined with the lighter strings, added up to
a slightly "rubbery" response to pick attack.
The slight increase in tension brought about by the .010
set is enough to give the guitar a nice, crisp feel, while
retaining the good characteristics of the shorter scale
length (such as ease of bending, shorter left-hand reaches
on the fretboard, etc.)
I stand by my earlier remark that the humbucker is in
fact stronger in the bass than I would like, and I'll
still probably swap it out for something a little hotter
and more balanced at some point.
The step-up in string gauge, however, seems to have
improved the feel to the point where I'd have to retract
about half of the bitching I did in my full review about
"lack of bite". A little egg on my face, perhaps. But
I did rate the guitar a "10" even with my carping, so
I submit this mainly as a suggestion for prospective
or current SD owners who might want to try the guitar
with heavier-gauge strings than those installed at the
factory. In my opinion, this simple change improves what
is already a very good guitar.
Sound
:No Opinion
(Covered above)
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
(Covered 10/19/02)
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
(Covered 10/19/02)
Customer Support
:No Opinion
(Covered 10/19/02)
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
(Covered above, and on 10/19/02)
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 380 (Canada)
Submitted 10/19/2002
at 12:17am
by Anonymous
Features
:9
I just bought this fine little guitar a couple of weeks ago for use as a backup, but I'm enjoying playing it so much that I'll probably put my other electrics away for a while.
This is a pretty basic Strat style guitar, but with a Gibson scale - which makes it really easy to play. Superb neck (maple neck with rosewood fretboard), great paint job (Black Pearl), quiet electronics, strap locks! - its a real winning combination. And the price is great. This guitar absolutely smokes anything in its price range, and I've bought a lot of guitars over the years.
Sound
:8
I play mostly blues and a bit of jazz. The sound is a hybrid - neither Strat nor Gibson. It has a sweet, well-mannered tone, with a touch of spank and quack that comes from the single coils, maple neck, and bolt-on construction. However, the Gibson scale length warms the sound up a little, and takes some of the edge off. It's a good sound. I'm not crazy about the humbucker, and I'll probably drop a Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge position. It might be a bit of a hassle because the SD's humbucker is set up for two mounting screws on each side, while the JB has only one hole on each side. It can be done though....
I play through an old Fender Deluxe, a newer Hot Rod Deluxe, and an old Music Man 65. The SD sounds sweet through all of them.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
The SD was set up almost perfectly, but there is a slight buzz on a couple of frets on the E and A strings. You can't really hear it through an amp, but unplugged in a quiet room you can. Again, not a big deal, and easily remedied (simple bridge adjustment). The guitar came strung with a set of .09 (light guage) strings. It sings much better with .10s.
Otherwise, this guitar has been set up remarkably well, considering the price. And made in N. America too. Bonus.
Reliability/Durability
:9
This is a great little guitar to pack to a gig or a jam. It's very durable and versatile. I'm so glad that it came with strap locks because I put them on all my guitars, and its one less thing I have to change.
I usually don't play without a backup because you just never know what's going to happen.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing for over 30 years. I own a bunch of guitars, mostly Ibanez oldies that I have worked on, modified, and changed all the hardware with the best stuff I can find - very good guitars, and they play very well.
But I haven't had just a basic little stock guitar in a long time, so the SD was kind of an impulse buy. I'm very glad I got it because it has rekindled my passion for playing again.
I would buy another one of these guitars without hesitation, and I recommend it as a very good buy.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $449
Submitted 10/14/2002
at 04:54pm
by aw
Features
:9
A Canada-USA joint venture, and one destined for success.
Features per other reviews. My example is finished in the
darker of the 2 "burst" finishes. Pretty comprehensive
(and well-executed) feature set, even for twice the price.
Ergonomically excellent. The one very minor beef I have with
the design is that the volume control is a hair too close
to the pickup toggle switch -- pinky-finger volume swells
are a little cramped when you have the bridge pickup
engaged. But how minor is that?
Sound
:8
My playing is straightforward blues-derived rock -- think
Creedence with a smidge of R+B substituted for their smidge
of country. Throw in a pinch of Sex Pistols-derived rhythmic
drive. Confused? Me too. Late Chrysalis-era Rory Gallagher
mean anything to anyone? Didn't think so. Non-modern, fairly
hard rock, then. Enough about me -- how's the Godin sound?
I have to say I'm going to need to change a few things
here.
There's nothing wrong with how the guitar sounds -- it's
quiet and pretty classy sounding. To my ears, though, it
completely lacks any semblance of bite. Even the bridge
humbucker yields no pick attack. There's an annoying
bump in the low-mids, which accentuates whatever's going on
on the E and A strings, burying the high strings in the
process. The single coils don't have as much bite or twang
as I'd like, either, and they sound strangely out-of-
phase no matter what switch position I use. The middle
pickup actually sounds good this way, but I'm planning
to swap-out at least the bridge pickup, and maybe the neck
as well. While I'm at it, a coil splitter on the humbucker
would not be such a bad addition, either, to filter out the
squishiness inherent in all humbuckers. I'm leery of all
humbuckers anyway, but this one does sound mellower than most.
I think that I will also need to swap-out the strings (I
believe the Godin web site states that they're 9-46's.)
I can't get anything out of two top strings that light, so
I'll probably swap up to some 10-46 or 11-52's when I get
the pickups done (if I don't do those myself.)
That having been said, I suspected all this when I tried
the guitar in the store, but as I wasn't using my own amp,
I couldn't be positive. I still liked the guitar enough to
buy it, which says a lot.
Even factoring in a set of replacement pickups, the overall
quality of the instrument made it still look like a bargain,
and it is. The stock sound may not be to my personal liking, but
$450.00 does not entitle one to expect something to be perfect
off the shelf. If a guitar feels this right, it can always
be made to sound right. Another reviewer mentioned a particular
Duncan humbucker, which I'll try. And I'll skip the Stew-Mac
which somebody also mentioned as being too dark -- thanks...
My gripes are strictly based on my personal tastes (I'm a swine
for treble bite) but quality-wise, the electronics still deserve
a good grade, so...
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
All in all, pretty classy for the buck. It looks like something
in the $900-$1200 range. The fretwork, in particular, was
flawless and clean. It stays in tune well, and looks great.
It's also very comfortable (unless you happen to play seated,
in which case it's a bit thin for right-arm comfort.) The control
knobs and switches are all cleanly and solidly installed.
My particular guitar stays in tune even when using the whammy
bar (gently.) I'm a wiggler, not a dive-bomber, so your
mileage may vary, but this is a classic place to discover
design and setup flaws, and I have found none. The bar is
a tad stiff, but I prefer a stiff bar to a bridge that rocks
forward every time you bend a string (or even tune up.)
Very nicely done. Since I can't find anything nasty about
it, I must give it full grades...
Reliability/Durability
:9
It's not a toy. The headstock is not a tilt-back design,
so the junction with the neck should be able to withstand
a face-forward fall if you're stupid enough to let that
happen.
The guitar body is fairly heavy for its size, but since
it's thin, the overall weight of the guitar isn't excessive --
just heavy enough to feel solid.
I would recommend some sort of locking strap button, at least
for the button on the shoulder (neck end) of the guitar.
The guitar hangs at an angle which would make it fairly
easy for the SD to come out of the hole in the strap --
especially, as I found out, with a cheap, thin strap such
as I temporarily employed. Mine didn't fall (one benefit
of having poor left hand technique is that you can almost
always prevent your guitar from dropping) but I won't get
fooled a second time.
I backed my car over my '79 Strat once, without damaging it.
That's a combination of durability and divine intervention
above and beyond the call of duty. A Gibson SG would have
been in at least three pieces -- broken at the body and
headstock ends of the neck, for certain. The Godin looks
to be pretty durable. Despite its slightly Gibsonesque
cosmetics, it's a bolt-on neck with a non-tilt headstock,
like a Fender. That's generally a tough combination to
break without trying. You will like this guitar too much
to want to break it.
I'd say that if you don't drop your SD from too high, or
from the wrong angle, it should survive normal use, and
mild misuse, without much difficulty.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Haven't had the pleasure. The web site looks user-friendly;
they do a good job of presenting the company history and
philosophy. If they behave in a manner consistent with their
self-image, then I'd expect their customer service to be decent.
I can't, however, rate it until I've used it, so...
Overall Rating
:10
I play through one of 3 Fender tube amps (Deville, Princeton
Reverb, and Rivera-era Concert) as well as a Carvin 16/5.
My other guitars are (2) '70's Strats, a '78 Tele, and a
couple of more recent, imported Fender Strats.
This obviously puts me in the "bright" category tonally
(think Rory Gallagher, if you know who he is, John Fogerty
or Richard Thompson if you don't.)
So that's why my only dislike of the SD is pickup-related.
I read a review of the SD which referred to it as "polite-
sounding" which is a good, non-defamatory way of putting it.
Once I can get one or two new pickups into it, and get my
all-important pick attack back, I have a feeling that I'm
going to really love this thing. I already kind of do --
it's just the idea of turning the mids and bass down to "2"
and the treble and presence to 11 (of 12)just to get some
note definition strikes me as a bit absurd. A neck pickup
with Tele clang, and a bridge pickup with some sizzle and
pinch (not punch), will set everything right. This sleeper may
become #1. The SD deserves raves as one of the best values out
there. Add style points for the Canadian-American lineage
(goodbye Korea, Indonesia, Mexico, etc.) and only the Russian
or East German judge could score it less than a 10 -- at twice
the price.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/07/2002
at 09:41pm
by Anonymous
Features
:10
2001,I have 2 of them one with a maple fret board and the other Rosewood.
Rock Maple neck
12" fingerboard radius
24 3/4" Scale
1 11/16" nut width
Contoured Silver Leaf Maple body ('Leaf Top' model features a highly figured veneer to the top)
Godin-Design pickups
5-Way
5- springs on the tremlo instead of three
12gauge strings
Color on both..... Lightburst Quilted 'Leaf Top'
Sound
:10
I play blues,rock,and alternative.In my book the SDs are the jack of all trades and the master of all except deep hard Les Paul tone.Thats why I have two.The one with a Rosewood neck is stock....the one with the maple fret board has Seymour Duncan Hot rails in it and now it gets that "Classic Paul" tone.Either way the sustain is amazing and I have sold all of my other guitars from lack of use.These axes replaced them all.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The fit and finish is equal and in most cases better than guitars costing tripple the price.The quilted tops on these guitars are perfect.Ive owned many flametop and quilted Gibsons over the past 26 years and how Godin produces this equal of quality at that price is a mystery to me.The tuning gears work great,frets are smooth out of the box....no work needed at all.The workers at Godin should be very proud of themselves for such a good job.
Reliability/Durability
:10
These guitars work great live....no out of tune problems here with these axes at all.
came stock with strap locks....nice feature
I use 12Ga strings so that should tell you how hard I play....the guitar sounds better the harder I play it.These things are built like a rock.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
So far no need to call
Overall Rating
:10
Ive been playing for 26 years,my other gear includes:
50W Penn Pennilizer
50W Ampeg Reverbrocket
20W Gibson GA20
?W Gibson BR6
Planet Waves cables
DOD/490 Phasor
TS9 Tube Screamer
These guitars WILL be the last electrics I will ever need.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $450
Submitted 07/26/2002
at 02:13pm
by Dave James
Email: snooksdad<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:9
This is an update to my 11/12/2001 post.
Sound
:10
I commented earlier on how the guitar had a warm/dark sound. In an effort to brighten it up, I installed a set of Golden Age single coils from StewMac. These proved to be darker than the original Godin pickups!
I then installed the neck and middle pickups from a set of Fender Texas Specials. I also replaced the stock humbucker with a Duncan JB. Now the SD absolutely sings! It's bright, bitey and definitely "in-your-face"!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
I've now owned and used the SD for 2 years and the only visible sign of wear is on the neck bolts. I guess my skin oil and sweat is a little too caustic as they've oxidized a bit.
The original satin neck finish has nicely glossed over this time also.
Reliability/Durability
:9
It has been perfectly dependable.
Customer Support
:9
A couple of email questions to Godin were handled politely.
Overall Rating
:9
Again, just an update.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $275
Submitted 05/24/2002
at 07:43pm
by Mike Kennedy
Features
:10
Fat Strat pickup configuration, excellent machined tuners, decent tremelo bridge. They did a nice job on the electronics, very quiet.
5 position switch offers a wide range of sounds. Sweet neck, 24 frets, rosewood. I think the body is hard rock maple. Mine is vintage white, and it looks really nice. It came stock with Schaller strap locks.
Sound
:10
I play a mix of folky rock, christian praise songs, and blues. The guitar has a great sound, as flexible as a Strat, with a better overall tone. Electronics are extremely quiet.
My setup is pretty basic, a 71 Fender Champ, a Crate CA1P preamp (offers some nice reverb/delays and chorus), and an Ibanez TS7.
This is the most versitle guitar I've ever owned.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The factory setup was excellent, harmonics perfect, no string buzz, action was low and fast. Pickups needed slight tweeking only. I found no flaws in the finish at all. Absolutely perfect in every way.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Solid as a rock, in every way.
Never play without a backup.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Great company. I own a seagull acoustic as well. I will continue to buy products from this Canadian family.
I've never had a problem that required repair though, so I will not offer a rating.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing the guitar for 28 years. I've owned many guitars:
Fender Strat, fender Jaguar (67 model), '83 Model Gibson Firebrand, Ibanez Artist, Gibson Reverse Firebird, '86 Rickenbacker model 360, Ovation Breadwinner, Epiphone LP Junior, Kramer Ferrington...geez, I give up..I don't even want to get into the acoustics.
If stolen I would buy another. I love the way it plays, very easy and natural for me, and the tone is incredible.
This SD compares with the best of the best IMHO.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $300 +tax, with free hardcase
Submitted 05/19/2002
at 04:04pm
by Blake
Email: blakelaw at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:10
Canadian guitar, assembled in the US, I think. That was a major buying factor for me. I can't stand all these junky indonesian guitars, and after sept. 11, buying American is a priority. and hey, canada is close enough. 24 frets, and yeah... all that is covered by the other guys. (lol, guys. are there ANY girls who reads or posts these things?) The body style... that is interesting. it's a cross between a tele and a les paul, I'd say. it sits pretty comfortable and you have no trouble getting to the highest frets. at first look, you might think it looks a little bit abnormal, but now I think it is one very nice looking geetar. I got it with a free les paul type hard case, which has turned out to be very handy. I probably would have spent near $70 if it weren't free. it has a "vintige trem" tremolo bridge with wammy bar, but I don't see myself ever needing it. It thows off the tune some, especially on slides so I might disable it. the feautures on this guitar are diverse, yet with a kind of edgy normality. love it.
Sound
:10
I play mostly on a Fender cyber-twin, and I am very pleased with it. It says on the Godin website that this guitar "lends itself to classic rock and r&b sounds". if that were true, I would NOT have bought it. it is much more versitile than that, in my opinion. I like the sound of overdrive with the humbucker. as for clean sounds, position 4 is what I like best. I love to put some fierce long delay on it, and do some nice vintage U2 sounds, which tingle in my ear. this guitar is VERY quiet, even with heavy gain applied. much less noisy than any indonesian guitar for the same price. I really like the sound. very warm, and the solid wood body gives good sustain, even with a bolt-on neck.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
the action has been great, with no buzz. I don't have to apply much pressure at all. I must say a word about the tuning machine for my g-string. 2 days after I bought it, the small white 0-ring that goes between the tuning peg and tuning machine snapped, making the tuner lock up. it was very easy and free to replace and has caused no further trouble, but must give it a 9 for that reason.
I love the finish! I got the transparent honey-burst color, and it looks so beautiful. the wood is very high quality and the finish on it makes it look so rich. absolutely stunning. this is the first guitar with a maple fretboard I have bought, and looked a little strange, but now I'm sold on it. the maple fretboard shows more dirt and grime, so I wipe it off more but it more than makes up for that in great tone and now I think it looks pretty cool.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I gotta say, it is irritating sometimes how HEAVY this guitar is. it's even heavier than my ibanez bass, and I haven't actually weighed it or anything, but I think its heavier than an american strat. it is heavy, because it is SOLID. and I really mean SOLID. nothing much has happend to prove this to my guitar, but I imagine it could take a lot of abuse. the finish is done very well and except for minor scratches I believe it will endure a long time. the strap buttons are solid enough. one other thing is the cord doesn't stay in very tight. I mean, on some squiers I've played you have to yank your hardest to get the cord out, but the jack this guitar is kind of loose. the cord has fallen out on me before because of things you wouldn't think would pull out a cord. I recommend lacing the cord through the strap, over the button, then plugging it in, just to be safe. I think I would gig with this guitar with no backup, but would still be worried about a broken string. that happens no matter what guitar you play.
Customer Support
:8
Have never needed to call them, so all I can say about Godin is the website looks very friendly, so I imagine the people there are friendly. I think it's made in a small town called La Patrie, Canada, where they seem to care a great deal about guitars, and have a hospitable attitude towards their buyers. it's at least better than some factory in indonesia that cranks out guitars, motorcycles and yo-yo's. you know? 8 sounds good.
Overall Rating
:10
unless you play the HARDEST of all punk/thrash/metal/rock, this guitar will suit you fine. I have been completely satisfied with this guitar. it is a solid guitar, and great looking. this is actually the first guitar I have bought which is not black, so I find myself asking myself if my shirt will go with the guitar when I'm getting dressed! pretty pathetic, huh? well I love the guitar that much. it's just awesome, with great pickups and super playability. I got a GREAT price on it too, when you consider the case I got free. since I have bought this guitar, THREE of my friends have offered to buy it from me. THREE! I was happy about that.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: $400 (canadian)
Submitted 03/28/2002
at 10:06am
by Anonymous
Features
:8
Features are the same as mentioned below.
Sound
:10
I've played the SD as my main guitar for about a year and a half now and I'm still amazed by it. It is incredibly versatile. The other guitarist in my band has an american Fat Strat and I still like the sound of my SD better. And I get a way broader range of sounds than he does. I also find the sounds to be much thicker than the fat strat. The humbucker in the bridge is incredibly hot. I honestly have to turn down my amp when I switch guitars mid-set. It can scream when turned right up, but when you ease off a bit on the volume it turns into to total cream. The only complaint, and this is totally minor, is that the sound could be a little warmer. Again you'd never expect the kind of sounds, quality and versatility of any guitar in it's price range.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Factory set up was great. Took it in to get the re-strung and intonated. I'm pretty sure they didn't do anything to it, and if they did I sure didn't notice. No finish flaws. It had a nick in one of the frets but they fixed that in my initial set-up.
Reliability/Durability
:9
After a year and a half of hard gigging the finish has taken a couple of scratches and dings. I've dropped it a couple times and it didn't even go out of tune. It's been my only guitar on stage for the last year and I've never even questioned that. I've never even so much as broken a string on stage.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing for 20 years, gigging for 10 of that. I absolutely love this guitar. I hate the way it looks (mine has has the plain bone color), I hate the goofy headstock...BUT I WILL NEVER GET RID OF THIS GUITAR. You can not beat the quality and sound for the price. You just can't. I recently bought a Hamer standard (korean) as a back up guitar. I paid double the price I paid for the Godin. I'd play the godin first any day. It's such a comfortable guitar and the neck feels exactly like I want a neck to feel. I'm already considering getting rid of the hamer in favor of buying another Godin.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: (trade)
Submitted 03/09/2002
at 12:22pm
by boyd
Email: talk2boyd at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:9
this has been covered by the rest, i will add that mine is a early model with pearloid pickguard, vintage style brige and regular strat style knobs, not tele style. mine is transparent red with a beautiful subtle figure to the maple body! fantastic neck. the look of the wood on this puts many over hyped guitars to shame.the workmanship is a1.
Sound
:9
my style is anything and everything with the exception of so called music that has no music in it! i wanted a guitar to cover whatever sound i needed, only one way to do that. if you use only one guitar it will be a strat styled( single and humbucker equiped). i can't get what i want out of a 2 humbucker guitar and a set neck is lacking twang, to me anyway. this guitar is soooo resonant it is scary! and the tone is warm with some snap. lots of variety with the hum, sing, sing and 5 way switch.these pickups sound good. but someday i will put seymour duncans in to tweak it to my sound. i also am so impressed with wilkinson trems that i may add one some day, as well as sperzels.this doesn't mean i don't like what it has , it just means i have prferences for certain hardware.i love this guitar. do yourself a favour and try out godins, they put so many guitars to shame!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
there is nothing second rate about the workmanship here, in fact there are some companies that rest on their past that can learn something from godin!this has so much hand work i don't know how they do it in north america and sell them so reasonably priced.
Reliability/Durability
:10
this is solid as a rock. the finish is poly but it is not the thick crap that most cheap guitars have , it may dent or scratch but it doesn't choke the tone. its a guitar not a hammer or shovel.i certainly can depend on it! it comes with strap lock compatible strap buttons. this is the first guitar i have owned that didn't need screws tightened and strap buttons fixed. every guitar i have owned has needed something(tuners, strap buttons,bridge, pickguard screws and whatever) tightened. i guess most factories need to get them done as fast as possible for maximum profit, where as Godin seems to move the guitars out of the factory when they are FINISHED. there is a concept!!!
Customer Support
:10
i have emailed them 2 times and even after reading the warning that they are busy and sometimes don't have the people there to deal with the email( apparently they are actually making guitars!!) they still responded within hours! i can't count how many times i emailed another manufaturer and waited weeks for no response!godin is like no other. they are #1 in my book.
Overall Rating
:10
20 years of playing and stting up guitars for myself and friends, i use a pod to keep the peace at home and have since given up on playing out, i am looking into home recording.i would replace this for sure if it were stolen. i love everything about the beast. check out godin , do yourself a favour.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 200 (CAN )
Submitted 03/01/2002
at 12:49pm
by Michael Moon
Features
:8
being an SD the same features disscused, Canadian, Solid Maple s/s/h pickups 5 switch, tone+volume controle. Basic but excellent.
Sound
:10
I LOVE the sound, when I first played it at a huge crowded music store sale I tried 20 widly different guitars in quick succession and no matter what the price on them this was by far the best sound and feel. I play psychedelic rock and roll as well as spacey gentle sounds. The guitar handles both very well especially on the trippy sounds. It could have a little more bite on the hard edge sounds but that too is my digiteck guitar peddle I play through. In fact this guitar sounds so good I often feel it's a waste playing through a digital peddle. The guitar has a pleasing round warm tone that can sparkle and bite, it seems to do a bit of everything without being average. I love that it has hummbuckers and singles and has more bite than a strat and smoother and softer than a les paul with a sound all its own.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Came ready to play, felt great from the moment I touched it, though I had to re-set it for heavier strings because I kept breaking them at 1st. I got a real steal on this guitar and its probably due to the color, its called aqua, but its very turquiose. I thought it was hiddeous at 1st but it sounded so good for the price. But I love the guitar so much i've grown to like the color. No flaws at all' very solid
Reliability/Durability
:9
I play live with this guitar all the time and I now leave my others at home becouse its so versatile and dependable. There's not a scratch on it except for one problem, possibly in its design. When strumming the neck seems to come in further than I'm used to so I've really chewed up the wood at the bass of the neck with my pick.
Customer Support
:10
e-mailed once with a curiosity enquiry about the guitar (having boght on impulse at a sale I knew nothing about it) and they got back by the next day, very friendly too.
Overall Rating
:9
Been playing 12 years. mostly accoustic though. I would definatly replace this guitar it is now my sound I LOVE it! I run a studio so I have a lot of gear. I still try other guitars becouse I'm obsessed with music but I would have to spend so much money to even come close that theres no comparison.
One MAJOR FLAW I personally find is that the pickup switch is right in the strumming path and on the same angle so when I'm dancing arround on stage I often hit it which is increadably annoying. I've dealt with the problem by using a piece of plastercine like stuff used to stick pictures to the wall to hold it in place which works becouse I rarely change patterns within a song. That along with the neck comming in so far into the body make it better for subtler playing but I love it to much to realy care.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $108 for the new pickups
Submitted 01/01/2002
at 07:54am
by Will
Features
:No Opinion
This is an update to my previous review.
Sound
:No Opinion
I changed the neck and middle pickups on this guitar. I liked the sound of the pickups, but I wanted slightly higher output, a more strat-like sound (when you have one guitar and your band plays some covers, you need to be able to cover some more bases), and a better lead tone. the stock SCs are great, but I wanted a different tone. It seems to me that the SCs are too dark, like they overcompensated for the maple body and neck.
I put in Rio Grandes, a Vintage Tallboy in the neck and a Halfbreed in the middle. They work great and really bring out a better blues-rock lead tone (one of the reasons for the change was to get a SRV, Hendrix- like vibe) and nail that classic Strat "out of phase" in between tone. I also am now using a Fender Super 60 tube amp as well as a Dunlop 535Q. I will post seperate reviews of the pickups on here soon, the main reason I put this on here is because the guitar is so well-crafted and playable that if you just want a different tone, put in some new pickups and you can probably get it.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $420
Submitted 11/12/2001
at 10:49am
by Dave James
Features
:9
My SD is a year 2000 model, assembled in the U.S. from Canadian parts, 24 frets, two-piece solid silver leaf maple body, maple neck with rosewood finger board, finished in "sunrise" a kinda-sorta cherry-orangish burst.
The other features are repeated in the other reviews.
Sound
:8
Most of the playing I do is at church where we play a variety of styles from rock, funk, R&B, blues and maybe a little big-band. No amps are allowed on stage but I do run through a series of effects: X2 preamp -> DynaComp -> Daddy'O -> CE-5 -> FX-65 -> DD-5 -> CabTone -> board.
The bridge humbucker does its job, the single coil p/u's are as noisy as one would expect.
I would characterize the overall sound as warm/dark. The humbucker has some bite to it, the single coil p/u's are pretty dark.
The supplied pick guard is not conductive and so is susceptable to static charge build up that results in "snaps & pops" as fingers brush against it. I did install brass foil underneath the pick guard to reduce the noise.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Aside from a little bit of "orange peeling" of the finish in one small area (which the music shop buffed out), I can't say enough words at the quality of the set up, finish and action. All were top notch. The neck is extemely smooth with no fret overhang. The neck/body joint cutaway really helps to hit the high notes. I wish all my other guitars had this feature.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I have used this guitar in mulitple live settings over the last year and have absolutely no reservations about it being the main instrument. I do, usually, have a back up guitar due to sting breakage - but I believe that's *my* problem and not the SD's as it's happening across other guitars that I own.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I have not had to deal with the parent company, Lasido. I did have a minor problem with the bridge that the local shop handled.
Overall Rating
:9
I've played for about 30 years and own other guitars (a couple of Warmoth custom, 2 acoustics, Fender Strat, Gibson SG Special); I find the SD very easy to play. It's a very comfortable guitar. I'm not sure if I'd buy it again as I have others to play. I do like the styling and overall looks; that's what drew me to it.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 09/19/2001
at 11:04am
by Alex
Features
:9
It's got a five way switch(sin/sin/hum).24 frets.It was made in Canada and put together in US.
Sound
:9
I mostly play punkpop(green day,blink182).It suites me great.I mostly play using the humbucker,although it is a little weak.overall it is very bright.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The setup was great.Action very low.finish was very tight.
Reliability/Durability
:9
It is very reliable,i haven't used it live yet.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
N\A
Overall Rating
:9
Awsome guitar.I've been playing for about 1 year.I've played squires, jacksons and this is definatly a good guitar.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $450
Submitted 08/05/2001
at 06:48am
by Anonymous
Features
:10
This guitar was made in USA from Canadian parts. it has 24 jumbo frets. Solid top. The controls are volume, tone, 5-way switch. It's s-s-h. the pickups are all stock godins (passive). the neck is bird's-eye maple with a rosewood fretboard. the body is silver-leaf maple. the finish is a very attractive transparent blue. the body style is unique. i guess you could say it looks kind of like a mix of a tele and a les paul. the bridge is tremelo string through. the tuners are non-locking gotoh (i think, not sure) but even though they are non locking the tuners are very good. the neck is comfortable to play. included was a Godin hardshell case, strap. One thing that i am pissed about is that the place i got it at forgot to include a whammy bar. even though it didn't have to pay for it it was annoying to have to drive there again to get it. overall godin guitars are perfectly set up.
Sound
:10
I play rock (classic rock like beatles, stones, clapton stuff, and some of the modern stuff i like is 3DD, Goo Goo Dolls, and jazzy-rock like dave matthews band plus some pop-punk like blink 182). i'm not really into metal. this is not a metal guitar, but it is great for good ol' rock and roll. here's my breakdown of the pickup sound:
1.humbucker-with tone up all the way, great for bright vintage stuff, it has the brightest sound of the pu's. it distorts very well, but not as well as a guitar made for metal or punk. very good for distorted, piercing leads and pretty good for powerchords.
2.humbucker/middle single- some noise. "nuetral sound" clean. distorted, still works for powerchords, also works good to get a good bluesy distorted sound.
3. middle- some noise. good punch on high notes. good for soloing.
4.middle/neck-no noise. good for blues as it can get that sound that isn't too bright but isn't muddy either. distorted-good for getting a more agressive sound out of a riff.
5.neck- with tone down also pretty good for blues or a subduead lead sound. with tone up good jangly rythym sound.in mid range, pretty good for jazzy sounds. with low-medium distortion a cool fat sound is possible.
overall this guitar has a wide range of good rock sounds. like i said, this is not a great metal guitar. my only dislike is that the humbucker can't do really heavy distortion witha good sound, but that vintage tone on the humbucker is great.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
this guitar was set-up great. action is perfect. pickups fine. no joining errors or cosmetic flaws. good quality wood and hardware. single coil pickups are a little noisy, but it's that way with almost every single coil. no problems here.
Reliability/Durability
:10
this guitar is very solid. i think everything on this guitar will last. the finish is great and will last. i can depend on it, but like to have a backup in case of a broken string.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
never deal with 'em but godin is a great company. there is a warranty on factory defects, but there are no factory defects on this axe.
Overall Rating
:10
i would definitely replace this guitar. this guitar is imo the best rock (not metal) guitar in the price range. definitely sounds better than mexican strats, epis, etc. in the price range. i compared it to mexican strats, epis, a used washburn with new pickups, even a couple of used gibsons and this was the best. my favorite feature is the vintage sound. the only thing i wish it had were maybe a fishman bridge which i think are cool, and maybe 7-way switch. i would highly reccommend this guitar.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: $400 (Australian)
Submitted 07/16/2001
at 05:01am
by Adam Jones
Email: aajones at antionline<dot>org
Features
:10
Not sure what year it was made, it was hand-assembled in the USA from parts hand-crafted in Canada, lol i read that straight from a sticker on the back of the head...24 Jumbo frets, 1 Volume, 1 Tone control, pick-up config = Humbucker on bridge, Single Coil in middle and Single Coil at neck. The pickups are standard Godin pick-ups but they still sound great! It also has a five-way pick-up selector which chooses:
1. Humbucker alone
2. Humbucker and middle Single
3. Middle Single alone
4. Middle and Neck Single's together
5. Neck Single alone
The body is made from very solid Silver Leaf Maple and the neck is made of beautiful Bird's Eye Rock Maple, it is a joy to play. The body style is very strange sort of like a Les Paul but more cut-away...it has been described as a Les Paul cross with a Telecaster so we'll just leave it at that.
The tuners are non-locking Gotoh's i think...even if they aren't they are still great it NEVER goes out of tune and they are so sensitive it takes no time to tune at all...i had a jam two days ago with a couple of friends and we tuned to dropped D to play a couple of songs and it took at least TWICE as long for my friend to finish tuning there and back, the slightest twist and it's done....i really can't say enough my last guitar had poor tuners and was always out of tune and it really annoyed me...it has a tremelo but i have a whammy bar so i can't try it..i hear it detunes it easily so i probably won't bother...
The neck as i said is Bird's Eye Rock Maple is is fantastic! Very fast and easy to play...it is also very thin which i love, my friend has a Epiphone Les Paul Special and the neck is so thick and chunky is does not feel right to me...the 24.75" scale is very nice...Overall great features from a great guitar
Sound
:9
My musical style is mostly heavy metal and hard rock, although i do enjoy playing slower ballads as well, the guitar is great, i use the humbucker for all the distorted stuff which sounds great...i've heard people say that it isn't heavy enough but i play through a Marshall VS100R and with the gain and contour cranked, and the highs and lows maxed and the mids cut it gives a great sound, especially when you turn it up! Here, i'll outline it for you:
1. Humbucker - used for distortion - great sound!
2. Humbucker and Middle Single - noisy distorted because of Single so only for clean stuff
3. Middle alone - Noisy distorted, nice sound clean
4. Middle and Neck - Not noisy, VERY nice clean sound my favourite playing clean, very bright, sort of cheesy, bluesy sorta sound, very cool!
5. Neck - Noisy distorted (aren't all Singles noisy?) and a nice clean sound
Overall very nice sound from the guitar, i might replace the humbucker someday with an EMG if i have the money though it is not really needed...
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
I bought the guitar from a local guitar shop...it was set up perfectly, haven't needed to change a thing, everything is tight absolutely fantastic! I even loved the strings it came with!
The finish is Black Pearl, a very nice shiny, almost sparkly kind of black finish which i love, the only thing i don't like is the pearloid pickguard which is a little too retro-funky for me, but i do not complain as it is a rather superficial reason to not like a guitar...
Reliability/Durability
:10
I haven't ever played live with it yet as i don't have a band at the moment but if i did i am sure it would withstand it...the hardware will last i am sure it has been set up so perfectly, the finish will stay and is good enough to last, i had the strap buttons replaced just so i could use a clip-lock strap so it'll never fall off! I have dropped it and banged it plenty of times but it still is fine, only 1 tiny chip on the back of the body because it fell off the back seat of my car when i slammed on the brakes as hard as i could but even then it is only a tiny, unnoticeble dent so i don't mind
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I haven't had to deal with the company, and hopefully i never will...
Overall Rating
:9
i have been playing for only a few years and i do not own any other guitars but i have played a ton and this is up there with the best...
I bought this guitar for $400 Aus new (about $200 US with the Aus dollar at the moment), an absolute steal in my opinion considering i can resell it for more than i bought it for if i want...i originally bought it with the intention of buying it until i could afford a top range Gibson or ESP then selling it but after playing it for a few months i think i would rather keep it and buy a new guitar as well, i think it would do great as a back-up guitar once i get a real expensive guitar perhaps with a new humbucker, but this guitar is worthwhile and it is much better than the midrange Epiphone's or Mexican Strats stores always try to push...i was looking at buying a Epi LP Custom until i played the Godin then i couldn't put it down...do yourself a favour and buy one!
I'd also be happy to ask any consumer questions if you have one, just email me!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $450 (including great hard case)
Submitted 07/05/2001
at 06:49pm
by Anonymous
Features
:9
I recently bought a Godin SD with beautiful transparent blue finish. It has a maple neck with another wood (rosewood i think) for the fretboard. It has 24 medium frets. Solid top. a humbucker at the bridge and two singles. It has a five-way switch, and tone and volume controls. It has a tele-like body, but doesn't look completely like tele in shape. Made in Canada. Comes with a great hard case that would cost 100 on its own.
Sound
:9
I love this guitar's sound! the 4th setting (two singles combined) is great for clapton stuff, and the humbucker can scream if you want it to, although I may replace the humbucker later. I run it through a Peavey Blazer 158, and it sounds great on the "vintage" setting, and holds its own on the modern setting too. You can tell this is a great guitar before even plugging it in, because it even sounds good (quiet but good) unplugged. There is slight noise on the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th, but it's barely noticeable.Stays in tune a long time. Very versatile, great sounding guitar. More versatile than a Strat I'd venture to say.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Godin is a great company. There are no visible glue joints, and this is one good looking guitar!Finish is great. Great Canadian wood. Very well made.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I can't really comment on the durabillity of it but it's well made so I am confident in it. Strap buttons are solid, and hardware looks great. I would definitely use this for a big w/o backup.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with Godin but have heard great things.
Overall Rating
:10
I've only been playing for about 2 months but practice alot and consider myself very good for my playing time. I also own an Aria Pro II accoustic/electric. I would definitely replace this guitar. The only thing I would change is maybe get better pickups, but that would be just to make it even better. I compared it with strats, teles, even a couple of used gibsons in the price range and i liked this one best. Like I said, the only thing I wish it had would be maybe a seymour duncan humbucker. I'm giving it a ten. I'm not saying that it's a perfect guitar, but for the price it's definitely a ten.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 250 (GB pounds ) used
Submitted 05/03/2001
at 03:26am
by G Campbell
Features
:9
Made in 1999 (USA)
Maple body Bird's eye maple neck. Two Godin single coils & one Seymour Duncan Custom custom Humbucker.
Trans Red colour with pearloid scratchplate.
Sound
:9
Strat type sound with the single coils. Humbucker has a great bite when going through a cranked valve amp. Would suit all styles, except death metal.
The single coils can be noisy, but that's what single coils are like. Overall the sound is quite fat and funky!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
Got the guitar from a shop where it had been the demonstartion model, so the set up was great. No flaws on the fininsh, althoughthe scratchplate is slightly jagged where it meets the neck (can't really see this unless you look)
Reliability/Durability
:10
I've used this live. Stays in tune well, very dependable. I always use a backup in case of broken strings.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing for 13 years, I use this Godin, along with a Peavey classic 50, SG, Washburn acoustic, Digitech and Morley pedals. This guitar provides all the sound that I need.
I've played Fender Strats which are the closest equivalents and this completely creams the strat.
If it werer lost or stolen I would buy another straight away.
Buy one if you get the chance!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: $475 (Canadian)
Submitted 03/27/2001
at 07:43pm
by Anonymous
Features
:8
Just received my transparent blue Godin SD. For the last three months I've been playing a loaner SD supplied by the dealer. This guitar is equipped with a maple neck and fingerboard. The body is silver maple which is the reason I selected a transparent colour. It is equipped with two single coil pickup's (neck and middle) and a humbucker in the bridge position, a five way selector switch, volume and tone control. It also comes equipped with a tremol, however I rarely use it and prefer the bridge to be fixed. I believe the body and neck are manufactured in Quebec and the Guitar is assembled in New-Hamphire, this is North American built guitar!
Sound
:8
I mostly play rock music and depending on the song or if I'm playing lead or rhythm will use all of the 5 selector switch positions. The change in sound from one setting to the next isn't significantly different however it does add some flexibility. The two single pick-ups produce a good clear full sound (somewhere between a Fender Strat and Tele), the humbucker is a little weak but acceptable. I was originally looking to buy a Fender Tele or Strat however I felt the quality of tone from the Godin was better.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The factory did a great job of setting the action and adjusting the pick-ups. Everything about this guitar is solid. The transparent blue finish is great to look at and contains no flaws. For a $475 (cdn) this is a well built great looking guitar.
Reliability/Durability
:9
So far so good, everything feels solid enough. The rating is based on how solid this guitar feels.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I've had no experience dealing with Godin.
Overall Rating
:9
I have been playing an acoustic guitar on and off for the past 10-15 years, prior to that I had a Silver Tone electric guitar and amp. I compared this guitar to a Fender Strat and Tele. The Mexican Strat's and Tele's cost about the same as the Godin however they are not as well built and do not sound as good as the Godin. Would I buy another - yes! My only complaint about this guitar is that I seem to inadvertantly change the selector switch position while playing.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $300 used
Submitted 02/15/2001
at 07:56pm
by Anonymous
Features
:No Opinion
My particular SD is red trans finish with a maple fingerboard. Humbucker at bridge and single coil in the middle and neck with a five way switch. It has a whammy but I will disable it as it de-tunes if you look at it hard. Hardware is gold. 24 frets with sort of tele/strat hybrid body. Slightly offset to give excellent access to the neck all the way up. The pickups are made by Godin. Bought it used with a Peavey gig bag.
Sound
:9
I compared and contrasted it back in forth with my late 70's Tele (my principle guitar) through a Boogie Nomad. It is more what I would term a "rock" guitar than the Fender. A bit more distorted or hot. the pickups have a unique sound. I had been playing slide for years on an ancient Val Pro National and got a very fat, thick sound. However, I have bene unable to replicate this tone with the Boogie. I was not overly sold on the tone of the Godin until I G-tuned it and played some slide on it. The action had been set a bit higher than I generally keep mine at the store I was borrowing it from to test out. I will admit that I initially was intrigued by the appearance and general feel of the instrument. It had a great Bonnie Raitt type slide tone. Not as fat as the National but throaty and clearer without sounding tinny. I suppose my style would be called blues rock or something like that. What i like best is that i don't even have to adjust the knobs at all on the Boogie when switching from the Tele to the SD to get this sound. Helpful in live setting. As I say, it is a bit more of a hard rock sounding guitar than the Fender and i will use it accordingly. Might be a bit too distorted for some numbers.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
The instrument wa sused and the intonation was out at the 12th fret but the store--Guitar Shoppe in Auburn, AL--fixed it for me. Everything else was pretty much ready to go. For the price range the guitar is remarkably well built. Birdseye maple on neck. Really nice wood under the varnish. Very solid feeling. As I said earlier, the whammy was kind of lame but I always assume that is going to be the case and never have really used one anyway.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I cannot imagine that it would not hold up. Came with Schaller knobs for the strap. It is the backup to my other guitar so i am sure it'a musical career will outlast mine at my ripe old age. Have been playing live for maybe 23 years or so.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Pretty much answered all these questions above. I cannot say if I would replace it with another or not. Pretty impulsive when buying guitars. Lasdido.com is the Godin website. They have a lot fo interesting guitars and if the quality of this one is any indication of their line of guitars I might be interested in another of their's one day. The radiator is intriguing. I own more guitars than i should--two Teles ('69 and the 70's one),'72 Les Paul Deluxe, the National, a mid-sixties Gibson Firebird that looks like someone used to to beat a government mule with, a Dan Armstrong/Ampeg plexiglass, a cheap Fender Jazz bass, a cheap Fender acoustic and the Nomad amp as well as a 1955 Fender Pro Amp and an Ampeg Reverborocket. I love the Fender amp's l5 inch speaker and use it off of the Nomad and mic that one rather than the Celestion's that come in the combo. Anything to share? Mamas don't let your babies grow up to play guitars.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 400 (UK)
Submitted 01/20/2001
at 11:02pm
by KIMBO
Email: none
Features
:8
bought new/2001........stunning (if maybe a bit girlie) sort of purple burst finish, trad style trem, hss godin p/ups...got a hardshell case thrown in, but only cos i think i bored them in to submission in the guitar store, i take a bit of time when choosing a guitar..(start playing eruption and they'll give you anything to get you out the door)
Sound
:8
I've heard some bad reviews about the p/ups, but i think they suit the guitar perfectly..bright clear sound, with a decent thump if needed. I play through a marshall dsl 401, and it does all i ask for an aggressive blues fan like myself. On the amp front, have tried it through a 5150 head and 4x12, loved it, and have one on the way
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Setup was a bit low, not a major problem, finish was superb. I can't believe the quality of this guitar for the price. I Recently got rid of a U.S floyd rose strat, no matter what i did with it, just could not make it play anywhere near as easy as this one. As for factory set-ups, do Fender even try anymore?
Reliability/Durability
:8
Everything on this guitar feels solid. Jammed, but havn't gigged with it yet. I think, and hope it will last. Would never gig without a back up, too heavy handed, unless i could find unbreakable strings!!
Customer Support
:No Opinion
never needed them, easy to follow website though.
Overall Rating
:10
Tottally chuffed with this guitar, I've seen another one second hand for silly money and I'm going to have that one too. I also own a les paul studio, nice guitar, but hasn't seen a lot of action since my godin arrived. Would buy again, as I mentioned, I already am. You could spend the same money on a mexican strat, or a korean piece of crap, but there are quality guitars at affordable prices, GODIN!!!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 450 Canadian (around 300 U.S)
Submitted 09/21/2000
at 01:30pm
by Anonymous
Features
:9
Well first of all it's not my own guitar it's my friend's one...i was made in Canada just liek the other godin...it has 24 I think...And a superb blue see-thru finish. The body is made of rock maple. The pickup config goes like that S/S/H... it has godin pick-ups...It has it'S own look....it'S half les paul style and half tele style...( just have to check out godin site at www.lasido.com )
***sorry for all spelling mistakes ...i'm french :-)***
Sound
:7
I'm playing punk ( and i'm not talking about the 70's punk no no... i'm talkin about bands like green day, old blink 182's album, mxpx, nofx...) And i can tell you this guitar has it,s own sound....i can't compare it that much guitar cause i'm personnaly playing a la patrie etude with a fisherman pick-up trough a dod grunge fx pedal and a peavey rage 158 ( i'm gunna change my amp for a marshall soon...) but my accoustic guitar sounds much better!!! i dunno why....i really don't like the sound the godin has ( i'm playing this SD with the same amp but not the same distortion pedal...( my friend is using a metal zone II) I hate so much this pedal......lol I'm the kinda guy who LOVES bright and clear sound and this baby doesnt give me this sound...no...it's sounds really weird ..hard to explain....kinda bas sound very very low sound....but friend LOVES this SD sound..he's into metal and i'm more into punk......Doesnt matter.....I'm more the kinda guy who loves gibson and prs sound.....but if you want a more ferocious sound for not that much bucks go for a godin lg....THATS MY KINDA guitar...
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Everything was ok but you knwo it'S not my guitar......so i dunno that much about it.....I can only tell you abotu the sound but everything looked fine!
Reliability/Durability
:10
It really seems solid and well made ( It's made in Canada so it rulez lol! I think i could depend on it...
Customer Support
:10
I wrote once before buying my LG and they were nice fast and very polite!
Overall Rating
:9
Great guitar for it's price!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/10/2000
at 02:35pm
by Anonymous
Features
:9
I bought my Godin SD, about a year ago now, and it is made in Canada, with 24 frets, Birdseye rock maple, silver leaf body and rosewood fretboard. One volume, one tone, pearloid pickgaurd. One humbucker, two singles. Stays in tune well, beautiful pace car blue finish. Nice thin neck.
Sound
:9
My style of music right now, is Punk rawk, and old rock, it suits both pretty good, really good actually, but the only thing i dont like, is when you palm mute, notmuch comes out, theres not the thump you would get from another guitar such as a les paul. Right now i have a Marshall half-stack, and it sounds perfect thro that. The humbucker is pretty good, but i think i will replace it with a tone zone.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
It was perfect when i bought it, the finish was perfect on it and everything, i took one nick out of it in the back, its fragile, but nice
Reliability/Durability
:10
Ive played many many gigs with this guitar, in many bands, and it has witheld so far, the only thing is, i break strings every so often, so i have to bring a back up, my epiphone les paul studio. I replaced the strap buttons with locking ones from schaller, and they have stayed in place really well. Ive only gone a couple times without a backup, and that was just small gigs infront of my high school
Customer Support
:No Opinion
neve
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 09/01/2000
at 07:32am
by Rick Stockwell
Email: stockwallaby<at>juno dot com
Features
:9
Cream/white with pearl pick guard and pearl topped knobs. Humbucker in the bridge position, single coil middle and neck pickups. Five position selector switch that selects:
1) Neck pickup
2) Neck and middle
3) middle alone
4) middle and split humbucker( bridge)
5) Humbucker alone (bridge)
Sound
:10
OK, I've had this guitar for three months and I can't make it sound bad!! I run it through a Marshall VS65R (using a Korg Pandora PX3 or Zoom GFX707). The neck and middle pickup selection give a nice, meaty strat sound which is perfect for blues, and the bridge humbucker screems when you need it to. I've been playing for 30 years, and this is the best all-around guitar I've ever owned (and I've owned 'em all--Les Pauls, Strats, Telecasters, Firebirds, etc.)
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Incredible workmanship! The neck is wonderful--fast, slim, very easy to play. The action is nice right from the factory.
Reliability/Durability
:8
The guitar is well-built and I have no doubt that it will "wear" well.
Customer Support
:9
I've e-mailed Godin with a question and was answered in a matter of a couple hours.
Overall Rating
:10
I would buy another SD if mine were stolen or lost. I also play an SG custom, but I would have to have another Godin SD!!
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 450 (Can)
Submitted 08/03/2000
at 01:17pm
by Jonathan Dumas
Email: phiu_x<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:10
I bought this guitar 2 weeks ago so its a 2000. Handmade and crafted in LaPatrie (Quebec,Canada). I'm aware that Godin have a factory in New-Hampshire (U.S.) too but I know mine wasn't assembled there cause I bought it in Quebec city wich is not far from where it was built.
The neck is made of birdeyes (beautiful!) rock maple, fingerboard is rosewood Scale is 24? Radius - 12" , Body is made of solid Silver Leaf Maple. The body shape is very cool, its a mix between an LP and a strat and with the pearloid pickgard it give my godin a very retro look wich I love. And plus, it is not the same old strat-type body everyone else have.
There is 3 pu's (godin pickups)on this in a s/s/h configuration, 1 tone,1 volume, 5 way switch. (Gotoh ?) Sealed tuners, standard bridge (strat-style), tremolo + bar.
I got it with a Levy em-7 gig bag and a strap.(store deal) Oh and for those who use straplocks you'll be happy to know that the strap buttons are already made to be used with Shaller straplocks.(in fact they are Shaller's)So No need to fiddle with that.
I give it a 10 cause this guitar has everything I needed right away.
Sound
:10
I play alt/grunge as well as some blues, punk, old rock and roll tune, even ska. Do I have a style ? Not really , i'm pretty much versatile juste like this guitar. I'm using an old cheap dixxon distortion pedal and a dod fx-69 (an yes I LIKE this pedal :)plugged into a Crate amp.
But where this guitar really shine is when you play it unplugged, in fact ONE single strum and I was hooked (the guy at the store was pushing a mexistrat).And everybody should know that when a guitar sound great unplugged it should sound even better when plugged, plus you got the sustain factor, the body and neck vibrate all at the same time and you can even feel it!VERY good sustain. As soon as I put my hand on this guitar It felt different and I knew i had something of quality.
The single coil pickups are noisy (like a strat) while the humbucker is silent (duh!) I like to fiddle with all the switches and tone and no surprise here, everything sound as it should : good. I got to tell you, I'm not very picky about the sound (even tought i play guitar since i was 15, i'm now 22) I mostly use the humbucker and sometimes the neck single coil.
due to its full maple body the guitar have a bright but full tone.
What I like : the configuration s/s/h (there is NO WAY i was going single coil only) think VERSATILITY
What I disliked?: hey i love this guitar otherwise I would'nt have buy it
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
Mine is Transparent blue so you can see the beautiful details of the wood. The finish if one of a 1000$ price range (if not more?) guitar, they put five coat of it letting it dry every time. No glue drops, no flaw, (not even a fingerprint lol). The factory set-up was perfect maybe too much: I asked to tech to adjust the action a little bit higher (it was very low for my style) but even before that, no fret buzz AT ALL, never seen that before on a guitar this low-priced.
When you hold a godin you can really feel all the attention to details. I tried 2 of them in the store and every one of them were flawless, the hardest was too choose a color (because they had like 30 combination of color/pickguard.
my rating 10
Reliability/Durability
:10
I would definitly use it on a gig without a backup, but since i'm band-less for the moment I haven't tried it on stage hehe. The finish is good as well as the strap buttons (see my comments on that before)
It is a little more heavy than a std strat.
Customer Support
:10
Never dealt with Godin, but since they are located in the same province as me (that mean i could drive there) i'm almost sure they'd be cooperative! ;) No but seriously i wrote them a letter on their website (http://www.lasido.com) and got an answers 2 days later.
Overall Rating
:10
All in all the Godin SD is the best guitar you can have for the bucks, it kicks the butt of the fender mexistrat (and even SOME std strat .... don't flame:)) , ibanez,jackson and all those shitty Korean made/Indonesia made/Asia made guitars. Believe me, I tried them all and I can't believe how much plywood crap they try to sell us .... one of them could hold 3 business card in the gap between the neck and the body!
Why do people pay 1300$+ for a Am. Std strat? Because it is made in America. You want a strat but don't have the budget: you get the mexistrat: and for the others there is the squier.
But hey !!! I paid 450$ (around 300 u.s.) for an America-made guitar and it sound and play like a much expensive one... the main reason for this is that Godin is not known enought, but wait a couple of years, that'll change, as well as the price... My suggestion is to get one now.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 500 (canadian)
Submitted 07/18/2000
at 12:06am
by Anonymous
Features
:9
I bought mine five years ago from a store in Quebec where it is actually made. It's a 24 frets solid maple top good looking guitar. The wood used is rock maple wich is heavy and deep so it gives a very full sound and great durability. It has a 5 way switch selector wich chooses from two single coil godin or a godin humbucker. I'd say the single coils give a bit of a tele "twang" soud while the humbucker is a bit week when used with heavy distortion. But the sound is clean and the only "hum" is in the hum-coil combination.It also features a tremolo but it very unstable and detune the guitar.
Sound
:7
As I said before, this guitar is better used for clean or semi-clean tone, cause the humbucker miss that harsh feeling it needs. But with the two single coils and the tone a bit turned off, it is possible to catch a very mature blueish sound , the tone the strat gives. Talking of the tone button, it is rare to see a so huge effect it has a a sound. Also, if you lift a bit the neck single coil, you'll obtain a more jazz-like, bouncing and cristal sound. But, personaly, i would have kept only two single coil in a more tele way.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
Godin is renowned for the durability of its gear and i can say it is a very good manufactured guitar. Considering the price and the work, it is awesome how the varnish, the neck and body specs are valuable. Great work.
Reliability/Durability
:8
It is hard as a rock and i pounce my guitar heavily, but this one resist even better than my thinline. But it has not a wide sound range so you will need sound reinforcement to build an interesting tone. But again it is awesome for its price. For all of you beginner who swear only by fender, look elsewhere and be surprised.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:8
Ive been playing for seven years and i'm studying in music, and one thing I see is that guitar are often bought for their aspect rather than for their real playing value. For all beginners, for all poor musician who cant afford real killers without taking the street.,,
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: 466 (canadian)
Submitted 06/27/2000
at 06:13pm
by wayne
Email: isignedmysoulaway at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:9
Well, i don't have anything else to add on top of the others who posted a review...
well, it has 24 frets but i'm not quite sure of its exact measuments. it has a quite an unique body. a sort of cross between a gibson top half and a strat lower half but very thin body all the way through. the one i have is a pretty standard one if you surf though the godin site you'll see the one i'm talking about. i believe it has non locking tuners, which is the only thing that is missing, and it has a very thin neck which is perfect for small hands such as mine. all in all it's a piece of eye candy.
Sound
:9
it has a perfect sound for my playing style and sound, which ranges from the likes of u2 to limpbizkit. the standard setting for it sounds very bright and crisp. i fucked around with the pickups a bit right after i bought it to make it sound dimmer but it still has that crispy sound. there are 2 settings that has buzzing but overall it is rather quiet. i haven't tried much of strats but my impression is that all the settings are much less buzzing. sounds a bit less powerful than my old ibanez ex series but it's nevertheless a unique sound.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
this guitar has one of the absolute best finishes that i have seen on any guitar. made of quality wood, which is something that most other guitars lack, and the finishing is just marvelous.
i can't really comment on the set up of the pickups for i have fooled around with it a bit, but the stock ones i see in the stores has it adjused nicely. the neck is beautiful and easy to use, it has spoiled me so much that i have problems getting used to other guitars.
Reliability/Durability
:9
this guitar is solid inside and out. i have dropped it a couple of times already .... oops. but judging from the way it handled them, i'd say it's definately solid.
as for whether or not i would have one as a backup, i don't think i'll ever have to worry about it breaking down on me while on stage.
Customer Support
:8
i have never dealt with the company for support.
and i'm pretty sure if i take it to get it fixed it will be a piece of cake. the only short coming that i know of is that the godin site did not provide enough information. but that's the last time i checked, over a few months ago now.
Overall Rating
:9
besides this one, i also own an ibanex ex series, they are both good and rise to different occasions. i have no regrets in purchasing this guitar, i think it's one of the better buys that i have made in the last few years. i would definately buy it again if it were ever lost or stolen, either this one or the lg series. when i bought it i put it against other guitars in the same price range and this one just blew away all other ones in the store.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $359?
Submitted 02/18/2000
at 07:59pm
by Howard C. Maxson
Email: howie<at>francomm dot com
Features
:9
This guitar was ordered in 1999, and delivered in Feb. 2000. It was mande in La Patrie< Que., Canada; assembled in New Hampshire. 22 frets, with easy access all the way up. Global volume and tone, 5 way Strat style switch, 2 Godin single coils, an done Godin humbucker in the bridge position. Body is Rock Maple finished in Transparent red. The neck is maple. It truly looks beautiful. It has a Tele style body more so than Strat or Les Paul, but it is definitely NOT a copy. The bridge is a Strat style tremolo with individual saddles. It came with a tremolo bar, but I don't use it. I beleive it has Schaller non-locking tuners. The neck is very playable, with a 24 3/4" scale. I'm basically a Gibson man, so this is what really attracted me to the SD. I ordered a case with it, but it doesn't usually come with one. Godin makes a nice Gibson quality fitted case for this guitar, which is the one I got, it's well worth the extra $$.
Sound
:9
I play mostly blues based rock and alternative type music, mostly my own compositions. This guitar fits my arsenal and style just fine. I also own a Gibson ES-335, a Les Paul, assorted acoustics, and a CarvinAE-185 12 string. The SD gives me very stratty sounds with the playability of my Gibsons. I've owned a Strat and this definitely compares. I play through several different amps, including a Fender Blues Junior, Speedster Deluxe, Carvin V50, and Sound City 120R. It sound good with them all. It is not as noisy as a Strat on single coil settings alone, but there is some hum when either the neck or middle pick-ups are selected alone, Greatly reduced when p.u.s are used in combo or when the humbucker is on alone. The sound is quite rich and Fendery, but I think I might try some hotter pick-ups like Seymour Duncans.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Everything was great when I picked it up at the store. I don't know what they may have done to set it up, but I think it came pretty well set from the factory. Action is great, although the pik-ups might be a little low. It was very striking to look at and still is.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I don't gig out too much so I think this guitar will last me a good long time.
Customer Support
:8
I've checked Godins web site which is quite helpful. The original delivery time was set back about two weeks, but it was worth the wait. I,ve not had to deal with Gdin direct about any problems yet.
Overall Rating
:9
Overall I'm very pleased with this guitar. The only problem is with the position of the volume control. I play alot near the Bridge and the control, which is a large Tele style knob sometimes cramps my style. But I'll just have to get used to it cause this guitar is a keeper. I would definitely replace it if I had too.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $399
Submitted 12/28/1999
at 03:07pm
by Garth
Email: garth at bellsouth<dot>net
Features
:8
The body of the guitar is constructed of solid rock maple body, and the neck is made of birds-eye maple neck (really cool looking). The instrument comes stock with a vintage tremelo that I had disabled because it made the guitar go out of tune easily. The guitar comes with three pick-ups (two singles and a humbucker in the bridge position). The finish on my guitar is a beautiful cream while the pick guard is white pearloid. Standard features are volume & tone controls, and a five way switch. The headstock is a copy of the Fender bolt-on. This guitar is solid. It weights less than a standard LesPaul, but slightly more than a Fender Strat.
Sound
:9
Obsolutely awesome. If you're looking a versatile instrument look no further. Despite its range, the humbucker lacked the warmth that I like on a fat Fender Tele -- for the price though, it was a fair and equitable trade off. Nevertheless, engage the singles and look out -- this guitar will stand toe to toe with any of its higher priced "kuss'n". I tried this baby with chorus, reverb and distortion and I just can't get enough. The day that I got it, I jammed in back room (the only place my wife will let me play) for about 5 hours. I only quit because it was well past midnight, and I had things to do and places to go the next day. Oh, before I forget, the sustain on this instrument is incredible.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The SD factory set up was great. The action was very low with no fret buzz. The birds-eye maple neck was smooth and allowed quick movement. The store that I bought it from didn't have to do squat. It came factory perfect. The only thing that I did was to change the strings to Fender's steel -- just a personal preference, and had the tremelo disabled. The body had no flaws, etc., etc. -- I bought it new and expected it to be defect free, and as far as I can tell, it has been.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Man, this instrument is rock solid. The way this puppy is built it'll be here the next millenium.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I have emailed LaSiDo before I bought the instrument, and they were reasonbly quick and friendly about responding. I haven't had to contact them with a problem, but I don't expect that they would treat me any different. The SD has a standard one year warranty. I really can't rate them in this category since I don't have enought information to give an honest appraisal. If push came to shove, I would give them a 10 at this point.
Overall Rating
:8
I own a Norman electric acoustic guitar, Princeton Fender Chorus amp and a Yamaha folk guitar. If this guitar was lost or stolen, I would probably buy it again unless I had enough to buy a Fender California Fat Tele. Before I bought this guitar, I compared it a Fat Tele, a Gibson Blueshawk and a M-65. Though some of these guitar's sounded better, the SD stood its ground in quality and price.
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: US $340 used
Submitted 12/23/1999
at 09:08pm
by Matt Goodwin
Email: uss_boom<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:8
Got it used, but it looks to be fairly new, I would say maybe 2 years old. Pretty good looking sunburst finish, i believe the body is one piece, not sure what type of wood it is. Very light though, whatever it is. 5-way pickup selector, 1 tone, 1 volume. S-S-H pickup configuration on a white pickguard. Birdseye maple neck (don't see many of those, but it looks fabulous). Guard over the bottom of the tailpiece and the springs on the bottom was gone when I got it, I assume the previous owner took it off. Sort of cheap looking fake gold plated hardware, but it gives it character. An extremely impressive, and most importantly finished looking axe.
Sound
:9
Holy smokes. This thing can do it all. Humbucker is bright and clear, the single coils have a great deep sound that still retains the classic single coil jangle. I run this thing through a Boss Metal Zone and a Marshall JTM60 212, and it wails, on any pickup. The humbucker especially has a real deep, powerful sound without being muddy at all, even through loads of gain. Neck single coil is awesome for clean stuff, esp. lead, has a really smooth tone. Amazing sustain, especially for a bolt on. Nothing I say will do this guitar justice. Find one, try one. I won't give it a 10 because I've seen guitars in certain catalogs selling for $40,000. That gets a 10. This gets a 9. :P
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
The guitar was set up by the owner of the shop where I got it. It was originally sold to a rich kid who couldn't play, so he sold it back. The owner set it up himself and kept it for his own, so he really did a nice job setting it up. Unfortunately for him, he came on hard times, I guess it is the holiday season, so I got it for an unbelieveable deal. Anyway, as I said before, it's got a fabulous birdseye maple neck with no finish on it so it's amazingly quick, that coupled with a sweet action that plays as good on the 24th fret as the first, and there's not a lot I can say negatively in this category. There are a few nicks, but I assume these were from the previous owner, and you expect that will happen. I'm going to have to dock it a little bit here though because of the cheesy psuedo-gold hardware. If that weren't there I would give it a 9, but as is I'll give it an 8.
Reliability/Durability
:8
The guitar feels light but solid. there is no neck wobble whatsoever, further evidenced by the amazing sustain. The finish looks great after 2 owners, there are a few dings but no cracks in the finish whatsoever. One of the previous owners put straplocks on it, so I don't know how the original strap buttons would hold up. This guitar right now is my baby but eventually I will use it live a good bit, and I have faith that it would hold up. I have a few other guitars that I use live so there would never really be the ocassion to use it without a backup, but if I had to I would. Alas, I haven't had the time to fully put it through its paces, so I'll be somewhat conservative with my rating here.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to deal with Godin, and I hopefully won't have to.
Overall Rating
:10
I don't know how much these retail for, but I think I got an amazing deal on this one. None of the other reviewers mentioned anything about a birdseye maple neck, but I have NEVER seen one of those before, it's almost bizarre. Anyway, this guitar really spoke to me unlike any other. It makes really makes playing guitar more fun to me, just to be using this guitar. I get extremely attached to my instruments, I love them like they were my children. This is my favorite, a real diamond in the rough, and a total steal at this price. If you see one of these, you owe it to yourself to try it out. If it's half as good as mine and it costs twice as much, you won't be disappointed.
As an afterthought, it might be stolen. I'm really not sure how I could get it at such an incredibly low price. Fate, maybe?
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: Canadian $575
Submitted 05/21/1999
at 10:20am
by James Schurman
Email: jcschurman<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:7
This is an American-made guitar. All of the materials are from Canada. It is a solid Maple body with a transparent blue finish (gorgeous). It has two single coils and a humbucker in the bridge position. Two control knobs (Vol and tone). Includes a vintage tremolo that is mediochre at best. I disabled it so that you can't even use it any more. The neck is one-piece maple with a rosewood fingerboard. Four bolts with washers to avoid using a neckplate. The bridge is a standard strat-style string through body design. It came with Gotoh non-locking tuners that work GREAT. This profile neck that is sculpted near the body to allow easier upper fret access. Works, but not as well as in theory. An all around well-made guitar.
Sound
:10
I play many styles, from classical to punk to thrash, and this guitar suits them all. Switch the five-way to the single-coils, and you can pull off a classic Kurt Cobain sound, the middle position is perfect for soloing, and the humbucker ROCKS for power chording. Lots of sound sculpting is available with the use of the tone knob. I'm using it through the RAT 2, and this thing can really rock. Excelent sound.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
The factroy set-up was nearly perfect. I had to have the intonation set for lighter gauge strings than were on it, but other than that, nothing has been a problem. The action was low without a buzz, and the pickups, although they have strong magnets, were adjusted perfectly.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Very reliable. Has never broken a string, or needed any adjustment. It even stays in tune perfectly. I was pleasantly surprised when I found it still in perfect condition after having it in -15 degree celcius weather overnight. Everything has worked perfectly so far.
Customer Support
:8
I haven't dealt with the company, but it came with a one year warranty covering setup and repairs. This is a pretty standard option that I would expect from most companies.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing this for almost a year, and it still works great. I highly recommend this guitar to anyone that is looking for a guitar that is versatile and well-made for a low ticket price (who isn't?).
Product: Godin SD Price Paid: canadian $644.99
Submitted 11/02/1998
at 12:06pm
by Terrence
Email: tbarrow<at>roadrunner dot nf dot net
Features
:8
I bought this guitar new about a week ago so that makes it a '98 i guess. It's a 24 fret solid top. It has Strat style electronics and a standard trem. It has 3 Pick-ups 2 single coils and a humbucker on the bridge with a 5-way switch and a vol and tone knob. The body is kinda like a cross between a les Paul, Strat and a Tele (pretty cool shape) The back has four bolts on the neck instead of the usual plate and it's curved in for excelent control on those 15-24 fret solos!. I got a cord and case with it.
Sound
:10
All i can say is that it sounds great! In clean i get a soft tone and the vibes through the neck and body gives it cool reverb and sustain. With gain, the distortion wails on it. It's not the best shred axe but considering that it can cover most styles, it does an excelent job. I play everything from classic rock to metal to mainstream rock and this guitar covers it all!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:9
For Action, the guitar is soo easy to blaze over the fret board. Again the body is curved in at the neck bolts to make those high frets easy to control. The pick guard is a cool pearl and the finish is this awesome-never-seen-it-before-in-my-life white-burst on purple back ground..would have gotten a 10 if not for the a slight discoloration in the wood on the neck near the 12 fret-hardly noticable on first glace.
Reliability/Durability
:9
i've never played this guitar much but i think this one will withstand the test of time. It's solid body with four big bolts on the neck, and sealed machine heads to keep the dirt out.
Customer Support
:9
I bought the axe at a near by guitar store so i didn't have anything to do with Godin. They were great and they where a great help in setting up a in-house payment thing for me cause i didn't have the green to dish out yet. They said to come back with any problems i might have with it.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing for almost 4 years now and i've played almost every guitar in every music store around my city and this one is the beast of all of them.. it's an awesome package for the price offering a medium-end guitar for a low-end price. when i get another guitar, it would be a Godin for sure. If this one had to go missing, i'd buy another one in a heart beat!!