It's true.
I had a perfectly fine Godin Freeway Classic, still do.
But my feeble little mind got to wanderin'.
It was hun, sing, hum. Then it became a triple bucker.
But I wasn't satisfied, I wanted more...
I wanted locking tuners, so I got a set of Hipshots with the longer 23mm posts to play nice with the thicker Godin headstock.


I had already put the roller string trees on.
Then I wanted some interesting pickup combinations, and with my other guitars, I had most normal pickup combinations covered already, so...

I went overboard... Two quad rails and a twin rail.
That's 5 humbuckers. 10 coils in all.
Duncan Triple Shot switching pickup rings on each quadbucker allows for series humbucker, parallel humbucker, north coil & south coil operation.
With the regular 5 way blade switch the combinations are many.
Then add in a push pull tone pot to flip phase on the middle pickup with a grippy ring on the knob to facilitate grip.

I'll be finding sounds in this thing for months.

Thanks again for this little gem, Adrian.
I had a perfectly fine Godin Freeway Classic, still do.
But my feeble little mind got to wanderin'.
It was hun, sing, hum. Then it became a triple bucker.
But I wasn't satisfied, I wanted more...
I wanted locking tuners, so I got a set of Hipshots with the longer 23mm posts to play nice with the thicker Godin headstock.


I had already put the roller string trees on.
Then I wanted some interesting pickup combinations, and with my other guitars, I had most normal pickup combinations covered already, so...

I went overboard... Two quad rails and a twin rail.
That's 5 humbuckers. 10 coils in all.
Duncan Triple Shot switching pickup rings on each quadbucker allows for series humbucker, parallel humbucker, north coil & south coil operation.
With the regular 5 way blade switch the combinations are many.
Then add in a push pull tone pot to flip phase on the middle pickup with a grippy ring on the knob to facilitate grip.

I'll be finding sounds in this thing for months.

Thanks again for this little gem, Adrian.



