The Godin Lerxst Grace electric guitar is a tribute to an iconic era in Alex Lifeson's career, capturing the essence of his legendary sound and style. This modern reimagining of the Hentor Sportscaster combines the timeless appeal of Alex's original guitar with contemporary materials and components, resulting in an instrument that's both familiar and forward thinking.
Swamp Ash Body and Hard Rock Maple Neck—a Classic Combination
The Lerxst Grace features a contoured swamp ash body for optimum comfort and a hard rock maple neck with an ebony fingerboard. This classic combination of tonewoods delivers a balanced and resonant tone that's perfect for a wide range of musical styles. The 12" radius and stainless steel medium frets provide a smooth and effortless playing experience, allowing for expressive bends and fluid legato passages.
Mojotone Pickups Designed for Clarity and Versatility
True to the original, the Grace's HSS pickup configuration is based on specially designed Mojotone pickups that meet Alex Lifeson's exacting requirements. These pickups deliver a balanced and clear sound with exceptional articulation, ensuring that your tone cuts through the mix whether you're playing clean rhythms or soaring leads.
Floyd Rose Tremolo System and Locking Tuners—Exceptional Stability and Performance
The Lerxst Grace is equipped with a Floyd Rose tremolo system, renowned for its exceptional tuning stability and expressive capabilities. This allows for dramatic dive bombs and expressive vibrato without sacrificing tuning accuracy. The 18:1 locking tuners further enhance the guitar's tuning stability, ensuring that your guitar stays in tune even during the most demanding performances.
A Signature Guitar With a Personal Touch
Each Lerxst Grace guitar is hand-signed by Alex Lifeson himself and comes with a top-of-the-line hard case, making it a true collector's item.
Handcrafted in Canada, this guitar pays tribute to the Canadian roots of both Alex Lifeson and Godin Guitars, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of music history.