Made in Canada
5th Avenue Jumbo HB Memphis Sun
SKU: 051496
UPC: 623501051496
Available for purchase online.
The Godin 5th Avenue Jumbo HB Memphis Sun is one of our next-generation archtops, based on the classic 5th Avenue we’ve become known for, with a deeper ‘Jumbo’ body depth. The new Jumbo model delivers classic vintage tone, with a sweet and mellow roundness. Whether you play jazz, alt-country, delta blues, rock, or anything in between, the Godin 5th Avenue Jumbo HB Memphis Sun is a dream to play thanks to its Canadian craftsmanship. The Jumbo body provides plenty of projection, with its Canadian Wild Cherry archtop top, back and sides and retro-inspired custom polished finish. Other features include a Rosewood fingerboard, Silver Leaf Maple Neck, Graphtech Adjustable Tusq Bridge (base) w/ T.O.M. With Roller Saddles and trapeze tailpiece and a custom-engraved headstock plate. The 24.84” scale neck offers an exceptionally comfortable feel to this guitar – delivering rich sound and great looks. Built with the performer in mind, the 5th Avenue Jumbo HB Memphis Sun provides a diverse range of tone, courtesy of a Custom Godin Humbucker at the neck, and Seymour Duncan ’59 at the bridge, plus volume, tone and 3-way switch right at your fingertips. From studio to stage, the 5th Avenue Jumbo HB Memphis Sun is a tone-drenched guitar you won’t want to put down!
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Specs
- Orientation
- Right
- Back and Sides
- Canadian Wild Cherry
- Top
- Canadian Wild Cherry
- Neck
- Silver Leaf Maple
- Fingerboard
- Rosewood
- Fingerboard Radius
- 16" (406.4 mm)
- Scale Length
- 24.84" (630.936 mm)
- Nut Width
- 1.72" (43.688 mm)
- Nut Type
- Graphtech
- Frets
- 21
- Fret Size
- Medium
- Machine Head Ratio
- Bass side 18:1, Treble side 26:1
- Neck Pickup
- Custom Godin Humbucker
- Bridge Pickup
- Seymour Duncan '59 Humbucker SH-1b
- Bridge and Tailpiece
- Graphtech Adjustable Tusq Bridge (Base) W/ T.O.M. With Roller Saddles And Trapeze Tailpiece
- Controls
- 1x Volume, 1x Tone, 3-way Toggle
- Color Name
- Memphis Sun
- Finish
- Semi Gloss
- String Set
- D'Addario EXL115 Nickel Wound
- String Gauges
- .011 .014 .018 .028 .038 .049
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3 reviews for 5th Avenue Jumbo HB Memphis Sun
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Ava King –
The quality of this guitar is apparent from the moment you pick it up.
Jon Hines –
My second ‘5th ave’ i bought because I loved the ‘kingpin’ so much and wanted something similar but with different tone options. This guitar did the job, and quickly found its way as my #1 overtop of the kingpin. It’s a deeper body than the kingpin, considered ‘jumbo size’, neck is smooth and easy to play, again another guitar for jazz or blues. These archtops on top of sounding great, and stunning guitars, super light and easy to play.
If you’re primarily an acoustic player, like I was /am. I found the transition into playing these archtops easier Becuase the resembled acoustics so much in the feel.
Jack Verbraak –
I’ve been playing my 5th avenue kingpin for about 8 years now and it’s been my dayly driver, always within handsreach and ready to go because it’s very versatile and suited to acoustic and amplified playing(pick or fingerstyle). When I got a chance to buy the jumbo memphis sun I for a good price I couldn’t resist. Here is my email send to the seller after I got it:
Friday afternoon just in time for the weekend my Godin guitar arrived in good condition.
After acclimasation and a personel set up (basicaly lowering the strings a little bit) it was ready to go. I’ve played it all weekend plugged and unplugged.
I tend to string my hollowbody guitars jazz style (0.12 flatwounds with a wound g-string) and was surprised to see roundwound 0.11’s (unwound g-string) on the Godin. It’s a different feel but it makes the guitar more versatile and suited to all musical styles.
The guitar played and sounded great (warm, resonant and sustainy). I had trouble putting it down (which is allways a good sign). I own several hollowbody guitars ( including some high end vintage ones (Gibson/Guild)) but I must say that Godin is in a class all it’s own combining high quality and character with a lower price.
In short: “I love it”.