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The Godin Freeway SA-Synth Access Guitar in Black HG combines a rock maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard, offering exceptional playability and comfort. Its unique pickup configuration allows for a versatile range of sounds, while the tremolo bridge and high-quality tuning machines ensure performance reliability. The visually appealing body design makes it a standout choice for musicians looking to make a statement.
J**E
Nice Guitar
The quality on this guitar is real good. I have a Roland Gr-55, it works good but not perfect with the unit. When running guitar out from the Roland and all volume down there is still a small amount of volume that escapes the guitar. I had to run my cable / wireless out of the guitar directly to the amp.
C**E
A special specialized guitar
If you use hex-fed processors in your guitar effects chain you've likely had opportunities to compare different manufacturers' hexaphonic products. I currently own and use a Roland GK3 mounted on a PRS Custom (circa 1990), RMC bridge mounted piezo saddles that came standard on my Godin Multiac Jazz guitar, two Godin Freeway SA guitars with Graphtech 'Ghost' piezo saddles and Hexpander circuitry and a Carlson custom strat type guitar fitted with the Ghost Acoustiphonic/Hexpander piezo saddles and circuitry ONLY.All these systems are sufficient to interface with the various generations of Roland V-Guitar processors BUT the Graphtech Ghost system is an increment better because of its ability to isolate and pass through only the most relevant information gained from each individual string's output. My processor is the Roland VG 99 which enables the use of two separate and discrete channels, each deeply configurable by the guitarist and triggered separately or together by the output of the Ghost hardware. The Freeway SAs and my Ghost custom guitar remain stable under the most rigorous performance conditions.Godin favors heavier construction than other makers and the Freeways are slightly heavier than I like, the fingerboard a little wider and flatter than a strat, yes and a little shallower front to back, but comfortable and replaceable if you wish. I bought this Freeway because the first one worked so well (once I replaced the neck with a Musikraft strat style neck) that I wanted a backup. The electronics are flawless.Chris Morris
R**B
The Axe of axes
Read the more technical reviews here on site for more detailed info.I too have the ghost acoustiphonic upgrade in my Godin Freeway SA.. Just like the one pictured above.It's my main guitar and best friend... It does everything I want it to and it does it well.I drive the main output into my spider IV 150w half stack and I then route the synth access port to a Roland GR-30. And out to a Spider II 75w combo with a floor board for each.. And sometimes I will even ad my JM4 looper in there too.I had a 5 way super switch added and the guitar professionally setup as well.I love it.. You should too... No... I didnt mean you should love mine... You can't have mine... Go get your own.Happy Playing
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