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I just purchased a used Godin Multiac SA that was advertised as “excellent “ but could easily pass for brand new. I went for it because its previous owner was a guitar tech who did a pro set up on it and it is very easy to play. I wanted a relatively quiet (the wife doesn’t like my practice) nylon string guitar with a great action and this is it.
I have a little Yamaha THR5a to plug it into when the wife is out but probably won’t do it much as it is plenty loud enough for solo at home. It has the SA feature that I most likely will never use. This is supposed to be a stage ready pro guitar but I will happily play it home alone forever. They are a steal as a used guitar. Russ |
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Congratulations!
Happy NGD to you!
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Cool! Play it in good health.
Steve
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Still crazy after all these years. |
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Excellent!
madhat. |
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Congrats on your new guitar. Enjoy.
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Nice guitar. Enjoy!
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Can you tell us more about it?
From a quick look on Reverb, looks like they go for $1000-1500?. 15 frets to the body, with a cutout. The saddle is 6 separate pieces? I can see how they can be setup perfectly then. It looks like you have tone control (sliders) next to a speaker? So you can play it using the built-in speaker, or somehow use headphones, or pipe it out to an amp? What do all the buttons do? Is the neck a typical classic shape (2"+ C shape)? What is an 'SA' feature? (sorry for all the questions). |
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Questions Answered
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This is for practical purposes a brand new guitar that is a pleasure to play. Russ Last edited by rjathon; 01-18-2020 at 09:02 AM. Reason: Answer location |