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Godin ACS Grand Concert Nylon-String Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural

$1,395.00

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Great sounding concert with electronics that offer easy control of Roland GR Series synths and MIDI via 13-pin connection.

If you are an electric player in the market for a nylon-string guitar with an ultra-easy-to-play neck and outstanding synth or MIDI capabilities, then the Godin ACS Grand Concert Natural SG acoustic-electric guitar is the right choice for you. The ACS has long been a pioneer as a nylon-string/synth guitar that can do it all in terms of Latin or other world music styles ranging from the four corners of the globe. The latest rendition of the ACS now comes in a Grand Concert format with a 2" nut width, a redesigned body shape and a longer scale length. All the while, it still remains an affordable Multiac alternative packed with great features for the modern musician. The ACS Grand Concert Natural SG is ready to take the stage.

This guitar comes with a gig bag.

Specifications
Body
  • Body type: Grand Concert/OO
  • Cutaway: Single
  • Top wood: Solid cedar
  • Back and sides: Canadian Laurentian basswood
  • Bracing pattern: Not specified
  • Body finish: Semi gloss
  • Orientation: Right handed
Neck
  • Neck shape: Not specified
  • Nut width: 2" (50 mm)
  • Fingerboard: Richlite
  • Neck wood: Mahogany
  • Scale length: 25.6"
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Neck finish: High gloss
Electronics
  • Pickup/preamp: Yes
  • Brand: RMC
  • Configuration: Other sidemounted preamp wit 13-pin for Roland GR synths and 13-pin devices
  • Preamp EQ: 4-band
  • Feedback filter: Phase
  • Tuner: Yes
Other
  • Headstock overlay: Not specified
  • Tuning machines: 16:1 ratio
  • Bridge: Richlite
  • Saddle and nut: Graph Tech TUSQ
  • Number of strings: 6
  • Special features:
  • Case: Gig bag
  • Accessories: None
  • Country of origin: Canada

Features

  • Natural semih-gloss finish
  • RMC electronics with 13-pin connectors for working with Roland GR synths and 13-pin devices