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Godin Multiac Grand Concert Dual Ambiance Nylon
I would love to hear any feedback from people that own or play these wonderful looking guitars. I have read countless reviews and watched loads of videos and have yet to hear or see anybody have any serious complaints about this guitar. Is is really that good?
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My guitar is the Multiac ACS Slim, but the "plugged in" sound is incredibly realist. I would think that since yours has the same electronics it would be similar.
I have to note that un-plugged it's just loud enough for a good practice session. |
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I had one a while back. Really liked it a lot. Was very comfortable to play and sounded very good amplified. Had to move in a different musical direction for a while and needed the money for another purchase or I would have kept it. I often think of getting another one.
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They're absolutely wonderful. And they feel and react very much like an acoustic guitar.
The pickup systemy is NOT the same as the other Godins...it's the Duet ambiance system, and I can honestly say it's the most natural sounding acoustic pickup system I've ever used. Can't say enough about these...try one, youll love it! |
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Thank You all for your feedback.
I am thinking that all the people can't be wrong and paying a little more than I wanted to looks like a sensible option. |
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I've got that exact model, and it's very good. I used to have one, and sold it...then regretted selling it. I had no use for the synth model.
As far as paying more than you want, there are a number of 'mint' ones on Reverb for less...and watch for sales. I got mine during a GC sale for under $1200.
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