Godin Multiac Jazz

Multiac Acoustic-Electric Guitars by Godin

Multiac Jazz by Godin
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Multiac Jazz is a single cutaway semi-hollow guitar from Godin Guitars. This guitar utilizes some of the most sophisticated technological solutions to bring staggering tonal varieties. It starts off with a body made of poplar with either maple or spruce top. Both options are finished in gloss and feature "f" holes. The bridge is specially constructed so that each of it`s six saddles is a miniature transducer controllable through an on-board preamp and graphic equalizer. Standard amplification includes a GJN1 humbucker in the bridge and master volume and tone knobs. The neck is made of maple and has a C shape with a bolt-on joint. Ebony fingerboard has 22 frets, offset dots and 1.6875" wide nut. The MSRP for Godin Multiac Jazz is set at $2,391.


Multiac Jazz Full Specs

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Body Shape L5S
Body Type Semi-Hollowbody
Body Wood Maple
Body Wood Poplar
Bridge String Through
Neck Pickup Type Humbucker
Controls Tone
Controls Volume
Fingerboard Material Ebony
Fingerboard Inlays Offset Dots
Hardware Gold
Neck Joint Bolt-on
Neck Wood Maple
Number of Frets 22
Number of Pickups 1
Number of Strings 6
Neck Shape C-shaped neck
Scale Length 25-1/2"
Nut Width 1.6875" (1-11/16")
Fingerboard Radius 16.00"

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Body Shape
L5S
LP
Body Type
Semi-Hollowbody
Solid Body
Body Wood
Maple/Poplar
Mahogany
Bridge
String Through
Fixed
Neck Pickup Type
Humbucker
Single Coil
Controls
Tone/Volume
Preamp
Fingerboard Material
Ebony
Ebony
Fingerboard Inlays
Offset Dots
Offset Dots
Hardware
Gold
Chrome
Neck Joint
Bolt-on
Set neck
Neck Wood
Maple
Maple
Number of Frets
22
22
Number of Pickups
1
2
Number of Strings
6
6
Neck Shape
C-shaped neck
Series Standard
Scale Length
25-1/2"
25-1/2"
Nut Width
1.6875" (1-11/16")
1.6875" (1-11/16")
Fingerboard Radius
16.00"
16.00"
2 User Reviews

David Fryer on 2018-04-13 12:30:11

I started by looking for a nice jazz style guitar and was attracted to the Godin range. After playing several guitars I was impressed with I tried the Multiac Jazz and just couldnt put it down. I went back to the shop time after time and was always attracted to it so eventually I bought if for use as a Jazz guitar. Curiosity made me by a GR55 to go with it and I have never looked back. My only criticism is that it is a heavy guitar. But I thoroughly enjoy it and have wowed a few audiences with it on solo gigs. Maybe an acquired taste, but one I love.

Jeff Perry on 2019-08-09 21:02:15

Excellent and unique guitar. Perfect for jazz or any music that does use overdrive or string bending. I never tire on the tone you get from blending the hummbucker and piezo. The spacing between strings is perfect- wide enough to do fingerpicking and chord melody, but not too far to be unwieldy. I'm looking for a second one!

Godin Multiac Jazz 2.88 out of 5 based on 26 ratings

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