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Multiac Steel SA - "the acoustic guitar for the 21st century" - Kirk Hammett
The innovations at work in the nylon string Multiacs are available in the steel string models as well. Outwardly the Steel and Nylon models look much the same. Inside, it's a much different story. The top of the Steel string Multiac incorporates a modern variation on the classic X-brace. The slim necks and shallow bodies of these guitars make them exceptionally comfortable to play. The two-chamber body design resists feedback and the custom voiced preamps make for great sound in performance with minimal effort.

Specs
Mahogany neck
Ebony Fingerboard
16" fingerboard radius
25 1/2" Scale
1 3/4" 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

"Godin instruments are extremely versatile for acoustic sounds. Godin delivers 1000%. With it's midi compatibility I have access to an entire symphony of sounds. This is the acoustic guitar for the 21st century." - Kirk Hammett

The SA (synth access)
The Multiacs that use the RMC PolydriveTM system can be recognized by the 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. The RMCTM system with synth access is featured in the Multiac Nylon SA, the Grand Concert SA, the Multiac Steel SA, ACS-SA, ACS Slim, the Multiac Fretless and the Multiac Jazz. 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.

Multiac Steel SA - "the acoustic guitar for the 21st century" - Kirk Hammett


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MultiAc Grand Concert SA
Godin MultiAc Classical with Synth Access
The Multiac Classical features the RMC PolydriveTM system with synth access in a guitar that’s designed with the classical guitarist in mind. A closer look reveals a slightly larger - and deeper - body with a Solid Cedar top and a neck that joins the body at the twelfth fret. The 2" width at the nut is also right in line with the classical tradition. This is the Multiac that classical players have been asking for.

Body - Mahogany
Top - Solid Cedar
Neck - Mahogany
Fingerboard - Ebony
2" Nut Width
Pickups - RMC micro sensors with synth access
Volume, balance between synth and guitar
S1-S2 Program up/down controls for synth
EQ- 3-Way graphic with mid selector (700-1200 hz)
Outputs - 1/4" jack plus 13 pin poly connector
Colors: Natural Semi-Gloss, Natural High-Gloss

MultiAc Grand Concert SA


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ACS
Body - Basswood/Maple

Neck - Mahogany
Fingerboard - Ebony
Scale - 25½"
Radius - 16"
Pickups - RMC micro sensors with synth access
EQ- 3-Way graphic with mid selector (800-1200hz)
Synth Control - volume plus S1 & S2 buttons
Outputs - ¼" jack plus 13 pin poly connector
Colors: CognacBurst or Natural Semi-Gloss and Blue High-Gloss finishes

 ACS


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