Godin nylon electrics... c'mon inside

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lettmusic":1uume8zz said:
Ventura":1uume8zz said:
lettmusic":1uume8zz said:
I have a Multiac Nylon, one of the original run from 1997. Been using it ever since and never found a better playing nylon string. Done hundreds of gigs with it and still holds up. Just finished learning "Bailamos" for a show before seeing this thread. You gotta check it out. Some of the cheaper models I've tried at L&M are not as well built and they're cheaper wood. But those from $1000 range and up are superb in quality and craftsmanship.
Cool - awesome insight, thank you.

May I ask, how are they for playing unplugged - you know - just as an acoustic guitar for getting ideas down and such? Loud enough to play with vindication? Or more like an electric when it's unplugged?

Thanks!
I used it unplugged all the time for teaching and working on tunes. It's not anywhere as loud as an acoustic with a soundhole, but I would say it's at least 60-70% of an unplugged acoustic volume. it is definitely not like an electric unplugged, it has volume.
This just sealed the deal for me.
 
Love Godin guitars. I have an old G1000 from the early to mid nineties. Great guitar for the price, and I still use it often today.
 
Only a nylon can create and give the sound of a nylon.

I am venturing into unknown GAS territory here... But my guess is, a Godin will be forth coming in the not-too-distant-future.
 
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