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    Default Godin Multiac series

    What's everyones take on these guitars? I've been extremely interested in the nylon series because it's not so traditionally classical in terms of specs and sound. It has a little more modern edge to it while still retaining the nylon quality.

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    Default Re: Godin Multiac series

    I tried one out a few years ago and I was very impressed with the quality and tone of the one I tried. Definatly try one out if you can. The necks are amazing.
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    Default Re: Godin Multiac series

    Kirk Hammett has 2 steel string ones( in gloss black ). They are really cool souding and very playable guitarsm, if you can get past the looks.
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    Default Re: Godin Multiac series

    i saw a fingerpicker do a Godin clinic... named Buster ----... er... something... he was in Chet Atkins old band... anyways they sounded great! he even had one of his hooked up to a Synth... the Nylon axes worked great for this guys style..

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    Default Re: Godin Multiac series

    I love Godin... if I'd ever buy an acoustic it would be either a Multiac or something from their Seagull brand.

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