Are Godin Multiac guitars good?

It has a very comfortable body design, and the fit and finish are superb. The 1-7/8″ nut and fingerboard radius make playing more comfortable for a guy used to a dreadnought unlike the conventional classic I was using. It has such a buttery feel that it’s hard to put down.

What is Godin Multiac?

The Multiac models represent the crème de la crème of the acoustic/electric guitar world. Whether you’re recording, performing or just looking for an incredible plugged-in sound, these instruments deliver superb results in both nylon and steel string variations.

Where are Godin guitars assembled?

Godin guitars are unique because from forest to stage, they are North American. The necks and bodies are all made in our original location in La Patrie, Quebec. Godin Guitars are then assembled in our Quebec factories.

Does Godin make custom guitars?

Our factory is not set up to offer custom options at this time.

Which artists use Godin Guitars?

Guitarist David Levita has played with some of the biggest artists in the industry including Alanis Morissette, Rod Stewart, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw to name a few, and one guitar that shares the stage with him is his Godin Multiac Nylon Duet Ambiance.

Who owns Godin Guitars?

Fifty years after the creation of Godin Guitars, the same passion still drives the new generation through Simon and Patrick, Robert’s two sons. Today, our guitars continue to evolve and make their mark on the industry with their modern, refined design, highlighting the handiwork of the company’s craftsmen.

How are Godin Guitars so cheap?

Godin has started shipping directly to dealers, circumventing distributors in a number of countries, and it has focused heavily on affordability, with many of its models under $1,000, Mr. MacNeill said.

Are Godin and Seagull the same?

Seagull is a Canadian company and sub-brand of Godin Guitars that produces acoustic guitars, mandolins, and ukuleles. The company was originally located in La Patrie, a small village in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, and founded in 1982 by Robert Godin and a few of his friends.

Who Plays a Godin Multiac?

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