Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Godin Multiac Spectrum SA Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural

Godin Multiac Spectrum SA Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural Review



Godin Multiac Spectrum SA Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural Feature

  • Body Style: Chambered MahoganyTop: SpruceFingerboard: EbonyNeck: MahoganyRadius: 16"Scale length: 25 "Nut Width: 1 11/16"Electronics: Custom RMC with 13-pin connector for direct control of Roland GR Series and Axon AX100 guitar synths. plus a Seymore Duncan lipstick pickup with separate volume and tone controls.Case: Gig BagOrigin: Handcrafted in Canada
The Godin Multiac Spectrum SA features a wider body design, a Seymour Duncan Lipstick pickup in the neck, Custom Godin electronics with separate tone and volume controls for the Lipstick pickup, as well as 13-pin capabilities for computer & synth access. The top of the Steel string Multiac incorporates a modern variation on the classic X-brace. The slim neck and shallow body makes the Multiac Spectrum SA exceptionally comfortable to play. The two-chamber body design resists feedback. Includes gig bag.The custom preamp on the Multiac Spectrum allows for onboard control of treble, mid, bass as well as a slider for synth volume and acoustic blend. Separate volume and tone controls for the Lipstick pickup can also be conveniently found on the side of Spectrum.The Godin Multiac guitars use the RMC PolydriveT™ system which has individual transducer saddles under each string. This system not only produces superb amplified sound, but also produces a hexaphonic output through a 13-pin connector, which provides these guitars with direct access to RolandTM GR-Series synthesizers. A " phone output works with a regular guitar cord.The key to the exceptional synth tracking of the Multiac lies not just in the electronics but also in the carefully selected and balanced blend of different wood used in its design. All of the materials used are the result of extensive prototype testing to achieve the best possible combination of plugged-in guitar sound and synth tracking.


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