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Godin Multiac Nylon
Multiac Nylon SA, Two Voice
The original Multiac Nylon combines cutting edge acoustic guitar design with state-of-the-art on-board electronics and synth access. The 25½" scale, the 1 7/8" nut width, and the fingerboard radius—a slight 16"—all contribute to an easy feel for steel string players to adapt to. This has become the instrument of choice for guitarists of all genres looking to incorporate nylon string guitar sounds in their music.

Specs
Mahogany neck
Ebony Fingerboard
16" fingerboard radius
25 1/2" Scale
1 7/8" nut width
Chambered Mahogany body
Solid Spruce Top
Custom RMC electronics with 13-pin connector for direct control of Roland GR Series and Axon AX100 guitar synths
Natural Semi-Gloss or Natural High-Gloss finish


"I played every kind of acoustic guitar imaginable, the Multiac is the one that best suits my needs live as well as in the studio - I always keep one at home!" - Nelson Gonsalez- Gloria Estefan, John Secada, Marc Anthony Band

"If you want acoustic sound in a live setting, the Multiac is the only way to go!" - Aaron McClain - Marc Anthony Band

"Godin's line of nylon-string electric/acoustic guitars are not only easy to play, but they sound great, travel well, and look really neat. Just about every time I play a Godin at a gig, someone will ask about my guitar!" - Jim Stubblefield - Incendio
Godin Multiac Nylon


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