Made in Canada
The Godin Stadium Pro builds upon the best features of previous Stadium models by adding several high-end treats to create an incredibly versatile guitar that excels at everything from country fingerstyle licks to hard rock barre chords!
The TV Jones Starwood at the neck produces a fat, warm tone with a dynamic and transparent top end and just the right amount of spank! The Lollar T Special at the bridge is punchy and powerful. These pickups are controlled by a plate-mounted three-way switch and volume and tone controls. Together, this combo serves up a delicious tone and is hum-free in the middle switch position. Rounding out the package is the Godin Custom-T Bridge with brass saddles that are fully adjustable for precise intonation.
Made in Canada, the Stadium Pro features a Laurentian Basswood body paired with a Rock Maple neck. The choice of wood, combined with Godin’s signature custom high-gloss finish, provides a natural acoustic tone and allows the instrument to breathe. The guitar is available in high gloss finishes of Ozark Cream or Sunset Burst, with either Rosewood or Maple fretboards.
Specifications
Body: Canadian Laurentian Basswood
Bridge type (electrics): Hard Tail
Controls: 1 x Tone, 1 x Volume, 3-way Switch
Neck: Hard Rock Maple
Fingerboard: Maple
Fingerboard Radius: 12"
Fret Size: Medium
Frets: 22
Machine Head Ratio: 18:1
Neck Construction: Bolt-on
Nut Type: Graphtech
Nut Width: 1.65" (41.91 mm)
Scale Length: 25.5" (647.7 mm)
Finish: Sunset Burst, High Gloss
Godin Guitar Bag Included
Godin guitars are unique because from forest to stage, they are North American. In fact, and we are very proud of this, all of our manufacturing is done in our own factories, located in Quebec. This allows us to maintain complete control over every step in the creation of your next instrument. By doing so, Godin's designers and craftsmen ensure the highest possible level of quality, while adding their own personal touch, guaranteeing that your instrument is built in a manner that is state-of-the-art.
From the installation of the frets to the final stages of sanding, there is more hand work done on Godin guitars than on any other guitar available in specialty shops. When you buy a Godin, you are supporting a proud Canadian family business.
Canadian made, and globally played.