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The incredibly comfortable, hand-finished neck and chambered body are worthy of a much more expensive instrument. The silverleaf maple body and 24-3/4" scale create superb playability, feel, and warmth. Rock maple neck available with rosewood or maple fingerboard. Each of the 2 Godin single-coil pickups is wired to its own volume control to make tweaking your tone that much easier.

Godin Radiator Electric Guitar Features:

  • Rock maple neck
  • Rosewood or maple fingerboard
  • 12" fingerboard radius
  • 24-3/4" scale
  • 1-11/16" nut width
  • Chambered silverleaf maple body
  • 2 low-noise, Godin-designed single-coil pickups
  • Volume, volume, tone controls

Godin Radiator Electric Guitar Includes:

  • gig bag

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Godin Radiator Electric Guitar

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Average of 8 User Ratings

Overall

Overall: 9.00

Quality

Quality: 8.57

Features

Features: 8.14

Value

Value: 9.14

Customer Reviews

Overall

Overall: 9

Quality

Quality: 9

Features

Features: 8

Value

Value: 9

Not bad at all..
Posted by silvermain from Trinidad & Tobago on Aug 22, 2009
Experience w/product: I have heard about it
Reviewer's Background: Active Musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Rock, Alternative, Blues, Metal, Metalcore
This was my first electric that I got second hand 8 years ago. I didn't know much about guitars back then. But got it because it was gorgeous, plus it played & felt like butter compared to the others I tried. It's got lot's of tone, the neck is fast and action is low. And though it can handle almost any style of music, I'd recommend something with Humbuckers for a louder presence and better harmonics for playing metal. This is more of a classic Rock/Jazz guitar.

Overall

Overall: 10

Quality

Quality: 9

Features

Features: 9

Value

Value: 10

Bang for the Buck
Posted by KenF from Staten Island, NY on Jan 14, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Active musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Rock, garage, psyche, originals
This guitar sounds more like a Telecaster than my actual Telecaster. You can tell from the sound that it has a bolt neck and single-coil pickups. Way lighter than a Tele, and more flexible. Very cool retro look - mine is a bright aqua with white pickguard. Records great - especially rhythm parts. Worth every penny!

Overall

Overall: 10

Quality

Quality: 10

Features

Features: 10

Value

Value: 10

Great inexpensive Guitar
Posted by Sam from NYC on Sep 7, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Active Musician, Recording Engineer
Reviewer's Play Style: alternative
I expected more twang but in any case the guitar sounds great. Pick-ups are not hot but does that really matter? This is a very well made inexpensive guitar. I would even use it as my main axe for giging. It's lite weight which is always my first point of inspection when deciding to keep an instrument.

Overall

Overall: 10

Quality

Quality: 10

Features

Features: 7

Value

Value: 10

This is a rare jem!
Posted by Babazull from S. Florida on Nov 5, 2007
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: I play, I customize, I build.
Reviewer's Play Style: From Steely Dan to Slayer
Transistor radios need not apply, this is meant to be played through tubes...wonderful tone. Awesome neck. It really likes flat wound jazz strings. Could use a different bridge or at least a strings-through-body bridge. All in all it's extremely hard to beat for the price. Sure, you could buy a crappy Epiphone (I have an original 54' Emperor) for the price but why would you when you can have one of these?

Overall

Overall: 7

Quality

Quality: 5

Features

Features: 6

Value

Value: 8

well, it works.
Posted by ninjapirate from Portland, ME on Aug 14, 2007
Experience w/product: I have used it
Reviewer's Background: Hobbyist
Reviewer's Play Style: Rock
I had a godin just like this afew years back. the looks are awesome but if you care more about sound quality over looks i recommend you look for another guitar. it's very lightweight and small whitch is nice. the major setback was that the pickups would get that clicking sound of the pick hitting the oversized pick guard. looks cool but you can do better for the money.

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Godin Radiator Electric Guitar

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