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Godin Multiac ACS-SA Nylon
Estimated price for orientation: 670 $
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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 Brand: Godin Dexterity: Right-Handed Body Type: Semi-Hollow String Configuration: 6 String Model: Multiac Model Year: 2007 Series: ACS-SA MPN: 07406234
This is an excellent guitar in great condition. The Godin Multiac series is unique, and the list of features can be overwhelming. Here's how I recommend thinking about it. First and foremost, this is a an electric nylon string guitar. If you're looking for a nylon sound and feel but need amplification it's an excellent choice. In addition, this is a highly playable guitar, even for those who are used to playing steel strings. It's got a longer neck than most nylon string guitars (attaches at the 16th fret) and playing it feels very natural to me, even though I most often play on a Gibson 335. I've found this useful for the Brazilian and Afro-Cuban sides of jazz, as well as in pop and hip hop. The guitar can also handle crunch and serious distortion for rock settings without feedback and while maintaining good tone. The synth/midi output is also a lot of fun. The guitar has two outputs: one standard 1/4" and another synth (13-pin). So, in addition to using it with standard amps, it can be used with synthesizers. I've found this useful in two ways. First and most obviously, it opens up a whole new set of sounds traditionally only available to keyboards. The guitar actually contains two separate volume adjusters, which allow you to mix the guitar output with the synth, so you can get the fully artificial sound of the synth setting, or use that as a subtle background on top of the guitar's natural tone. The other benefit to the synth is MIDI. It allows the guitar to be used as a midi controller, again a world usually reserved for keyboards. This can be used with Fiale/Sibelius/MuseScore to create transcriptions while you play, or with ProTools/Logic/Garage Band to control midi instruments. I'm happy to answer any questions on the guitar, and I've provided a number of additional specs and notes below. Note that I had initially labeled it as an ACS-SA "Slim" by mistake (I am grateful to the user who pointed this out). This guitar is in fact the standard ACS-SA model, not the "Slim."
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 | Brand: | Godin |
| Dexterity: | Right-Handed | Body Type: | Semi-Hollow |
| String Configuration: | 6 String | Model: | Multiac |
| Model Year: | 2007 | Series: | ACS-SA |
| MPN: | 07406234 |
This is an excellent guitar in great condition. The Godin Multiac series is unique, and the list of features can be overwhelming. Here's how I recommend thinking about it. First and foremost, this is a an electric nylon string guitar. If you're looking for a nylon sound and feel but need amplification it's an excellent choice. In addition, this is a highly playable guitar, even for those who are used to playing steel strings. It's got a longer neck than most nylon string guitars (attaches at the 16th fret) and playing it feels very natural to me, even though I most often play on a Gibson 335. I've found this useful for the Brazilian and Afro-Cuban sides of jazz, as well as in pop and hip hop. The guitar can also handle crunch and serious distortion for rock settings without feedback and while maintaining good tone. The synth/midi output is also a lot of fun. The guitar has two outputs: one standard 1/4" and another synth (13-pin). So, in addition to using it with standard amps, it can be used with synthesizers. I've found this useful in two ways. First and most obviously, it opens up a whole new set of sounds traditionally only available to keyboards. The guitar actually contains two separate volume adjusters, which allow you to mix the guitar output with the synth, so you can get the fully artificial sound of the synth setting, or use that as a subtle background on top of the guitar's natural tone. The other benefit to the synth is MIDI. It allows the guitar to be used as a midi controller, again a world usually reserved for keyboards. This can be used with Fiale/Sibelius/MuseScore to create transcriptions while you play, or with ProTools/Logic/Garage Band to control midi instruments. I'm happy to answer any questions on the guitar, and I've provided a number of additional specs and notes below. Note that I had initially labeled it as an ACS-SA "Slim" by mistake (I am grateful to the user who pointed this out). This guitar is in fact the standard ACS-SA model, not the "Slim."