| Used Godin Multiac Duet Nyln Strng Gtr 1 7/8" Ex Cond (check latest price) ![]() Shipping: Seller is located in Salem, OR, United States Seller will ship to United States | |
Yes, this is the guitar I just had up for a 7 day auction. I didn't quite get my reserve, so I am lowering the price a bit. The highest bidder offered $649, so I thought I'd offer it for 3 days with an opening bid for that amount. This great guitar is 6 years old, according to the serial number 02314149, if I am interpreting the "02" correctly. I bought it used when it was only about a year old. It has a combination L.R. Baggs ribbon transducer and a microphone. In addition, there is a standard 1/4 jack plus a balanced XLR connector to add stereo and special effects capabilities. The neck is 1 7/8 inches wide, which is a good width for someone who normally plays on steel strings and doesn't want a full 2 inch wide neck - that 1/8 inch makes a lot of difference if you are not used to a 2 inch neck. The guitar will come with the original hard case with the "Godin" logo. The case has only a few minor scrapes from use and is in overall great condition. This Multiac Duet presently sells at places like Guitar center for $1350 new. The full list price is $1650. I have taken very good care of this guitar for the years I've had it, and it works excellently. There are only 2 "dings" to speak of - one on the front of the headstock and one on the back. These booboos are pictured in the photos below. Frankly, it is my opinion that the dings look much worse in the photos than they do on the actual guitar. In the photo of the the control panel, showing the 1/4 inch jack and the SLR input, what might look like dings or scratches are just the residue of the protective plastic coating that came on the instrument when it was new. I only recently removed the plastic film and have just been too lazy to take off the screws to remove the remaining residue. This is a wonderful instrument. I am only selling it because I have decided that I prefer to play a guitar with a full 2 inch wide neck. Here is some information about the instrument - There is also a photo below of a diagram listing all the control names. The 1/4 inch plug can be used with a stereo Y-cord to achieve separate mic and transducer signals - great for stereo effects and more sophisticated signal processing. The XLR plug can be connected with a standard mic cord to a mixer input channel. If your mixer has phantom power, it will power the Multiac preamp through the XLR connection. The controls: 3 band EQ controls + or -12db @ 85-5kHz for great flexibility in controlling the sound that comes out of your speakers. There is a "notch control" - 2 knobs for cutting and boosting frequency selection. Notch control is primarily used for feedback reduction and can be used to enhance low end EQ. There is also Mix Control that allows you to blend the amount of mic and pickup signal in the final output. This item will be sold AS IS, so please ask me your questions before you bid. I always deliver exactly what I say I have. I always want happy customers, so I treat them very nicely. I am always happy to email an interested party more detailed photos of any item.
If you have any problems after receiving your item, please contact me and we will work things out. Please do not just leave me negative or neutral feedback before contacting me. I can't fix a problem if I don't know one exists.
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