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I’ve learned to be skeptical about guitars that claim to be all things, but the new Godin Summit Classic CT Convertible—thanks to its comfortable playability, intuitive controls, and versatile Seymour Duncan P-Rails pickups—may make me a convert. Whether playing the Convertible through a vintage Twin Reverb, a Marshall Super Lead, a Sandora (which pays homage to the JTM45), or a humble Orange Micro Terror—or even at a gig inside a grain silo in a Mississippi cotton field that was the aural equivalent of a riot in a lunchbox—the Godin sounded great and felt familiar.
The Godin’s control layout is simple—a 3-way pickup selector, volume and tone dials, twin toggles that change the pickup settings, and a button for active/passive pickups. The guitar weighs about 7.5 pounds. The lower-bout cutaway meets the neck just above the 22nd fret, allowing comfortable access to the entirety of the mahogany n
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