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Godin Multiac Nylon Duet

Acoustic-electric nylon string guitar from Godin belonging to the Multiac Nylon series

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Published on 01/30/06 at 08:24
The "Godin", like the other "sub-brands" of Godin (Seagull, Norman, etc ...) are manufactured in Canada. The Multiac Nylon Duet possde 22 frets, with almost total ACCS to the most acute hauts.Vu this is not a guitar, it is that a bridge style classical guitar for nylon strings, and an easel guitar "folk" for the metal strings. There are two microphones, but not micro magntiques as the electrical, like an electro, there is a piezo pickup under the bridge and in addition, a condenser microphone placed the o there would be the rosette. A cursor "mix" represents either piezo or the "capacitor" and best mix of 2 Manir have the snap of a cot and cot piezos warmest of the capacitor. Rglages: low, mdium, acute, mix control, prsence control, Notch filter control, and 2 outputs, Jack 1 / 4 "or XLR output balance and 6.35. The neck is 47.5 mm, 1.5 cm longer than my Seagull electro metal strings. As for the race, that is a rgal; connaittre even without the guitar, people who 'm asked to play with t have tonn es by the ease with which they have adapted this round. In addition, one might think that the nylon strings we confine certain styles (bossa, samba, etc. ...) but not at all, I pedals or a branch of a mdiator I take and I play Hendrix, Graham Parker, rock, blues, etc ... In short, I 't have full Espree and I concluded by saying that it' the guitar is semi-pro is meant a time before choosing an electric-acoustic format (1 / 2 body acoustic but sounds good)! For me, that is exactly what I needed, the top (without put 2 or 3000 euros, of course).

UTILIZATION

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SOUNDS

Almost exclusively playing bossa, samba, etc. ... the duet is really fits what I 'did. I play on a table and two amplified speakers (2x80 w) or even the house on a small 2x3-watt Marshall stack work: even on this "stack", it has a great sound.

OVERALL OPINION

As I said above, I really regret not my choice. I continue to mostly Jazz Brsillien and that is exactly what he needed me to get the sound I wanted. With 3 years experience on this guitar, if I had to buy a guitar, it would be the same!