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Godin Multiac ACS Slim Nylon Acoustic Electric Guitar With Bag
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This is a great guitar.

By: Duane c      Submitted: 11/6/2020

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Product Rating Product Review It is a great guitar. Well made sounds and plays great. It is good for specific things. Not an all around do anything type of guitar but excels at what it does. Plus MIDI capabilities!! Decent gig bag. Really for a moderate price a fantastic guitar
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If your an electric guitar player you will love the Godin Multiac ACS Slim Nylon

By: RWS      Submitted: 5/26/2020

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Product Review The neck plays like an electric guitar it is well crafted and has a midi interface along with a regular 1/4" jack. Finally a classical guitar that doesn't take 10 years to learn to play.
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Very faster and better

By: Joannete Ruiz Aponte      Submitted: 7/27/2019

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1 person found this review helpful.

Product Review The product is fantastic. The sound , the shipping, everything.
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Slim line sounds great, not really great however.

By: harley banks      Submitted: 7/7/2017

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2 people found this review helpful.
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Product Review My review is almost identical to the other gentleman here...Don't be fooled into the slim line if your primarily an electric player. For lead work...this guitar is brilliant. You can rip it up and down and it feels seemless. But you literally cannot fret cowboy chords (open position chords) as the nylon strings are too thick and too close together. The elliptical string vibrations are almost guaranteed to find an unwanted section of your adjacent finger - the space between the treble strings are just not enough clearance. Absolute precision is nearly impossible. Great idea in theory, though not applicable in practice, IMHO. You need the extra space between the treble strings to fret open position sliding chords properly. And like president Trumpkov, I don't have very big hands... and no matter how precise and meticulous I was...basic chords simply could not ring out...bigly ineffective; always some kind of muffleage going on. The guitar is quality all around though - electronics very very nice and fit my hartke acr5 like Ying and yang. The tone I was getting out that combo was to die for, no exaggeration! I pulled myself into a siren-esque trance shocked by the impeccable sound eminating from the hartke acr5. All was a hit, except the slim line will inhibit your rhythm playing. Even for us lead guitar players, we like to slow it down a bit from time to time. I had to send it back for the koa top with a slightly taller fretboard and increased space between strings. Your gonna need an amp as this is more solid body and not chambered in a fashion you might expect from a semi hollow body per say. I expected like a Taylor t5z-ish in a fair dichotomy. I assumed wrong. Also tuning was deffffffinately a problem. But after some reading it appears new strings and a PROPER string job should solve that. Many others verified that after a new set of strings and a correct restring, most were satisfied proceeding forward. Uuugh Richlite? Ok...I guess...just because it compliments nylon strings well and passes the ear and feel test...but I'm a bit skeptical about this compound Richlite. Though it will suffice fine & will have to settle for fake ebony at this price range...It's a nice guitar, but this one kinda fit like OJ's glove ya know. I think the koa top ACS SA will get me where I'm looking to go But hey...what does this pleb know anyways?
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Beautiful guitar just wasn't for me

By: Jason mcdonald      Submitted: 1/4/2017

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4 people found this review helpful.
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Product Review First off, I love Godin guitars! I purchased a Godin multiact last year and it has been my go to guitar since the first day I put it in my hands. I was interested in this model obviously for the slim neck. I found "in my opinion " the neck to be too narrow for the nylon strings. I play fingerstyle and sometimes I can really get into with my right hand, heavy pull offs and smacks ect. I found with this model, several times the strings would come out of the grooves at the rear bridge. This was very problematic for my style. I completely understand that not everyone plays like I do however I felt the need to leave feedback. It is a very beautiful guitar but the black finish smears up very quickly. Plugged in, It does not sound as good as my multiact. I play through a l1 bose system.