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Godin Multiac Jazz SA with Synth Piezo PU's with Hardshell Case

Estimated price for orientation: 1 150 $

Category: Electric Guitar
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Description
Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Body Type: Semi-Hollow
String Configuration: 6 String Brand: Godin
MPN: 27224 Model: Multiac Jazz
Series: Multiac Body Material: Maple, Spruce
Body Color: Brown Dexterity: Right-Handed
UPC: 623501018888


This was my main jazz guitar for a a few years now, but its still in great shape. Some of the gold is tarnished on the bridge & vol/tone knobs (see pics) as well as a few bumps & a chip near the high E tuning peg (the last two pics show what the camera could pick up, which is not very major stuff). Overall in great shape & plays and sounds amazing!!

At first glance the Jazz has a familiar look with its single cutaway chambered body adorned with traditional F-holes and the Godin GJN1 humbucker at the top of the fingerboard. However the slotted headstock and the preamp controls on the upper bout may be the first clues towards discovering that this isn't your average jazz guitar. The standard Jazz comes with a triple-A-grade flame maple top. The Jazz Spruce features a solid spruce top.Although capable of producing classic jazz guitar sounds courtesy of the Godin GJN1 humbucking pickup, the Jazz has the power to take you far beyond traditional jazz guitar sounds. Each saddle in the bridge is actually an independent transducer, which is supported by an on-board preamp and graphic EQ. Designed specifically for the Jazz, this system opens up a world of new sonic possibilities for all players. The crystalline sounds produced by this system can be used on their own, or very effectively in combination with the neck position pickup. A small dose of the bridge output can be combined with the mellow sound of the GJN1 to produce added note definition so often missing in traditional archtop guitar sounds. The Multiac Jazz also includes hexaphonic output from a 13-pin connector, which provides direct access to RolandTM GR-Series synthesizers, and the various V-Guitar products that Roland has developed around the same 13-pin interface.