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Godin Multiac Nylon Encore SG Guitar Demo & Review

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • I'm back with another guitar review! Today we're tackling a Multiac Nylon Encore SG by Godin Guitar company in Canada!
    When I started my channel over 10 years ago, it all began with classical nylon string guitar...and now we're revisiting the old with something new! Whether it's classical guitar, jazz guitar, bossa, world, flamenco or any genre you can think of, the Godin Multiac Nylon Encore guitar delivers great tone and playability in a package that will immediately be familiar to the modern electric guitar player.
    Stick around for tones and my opinion of this guitar!
    Intro 00:01
    Classical Demo: 1:58
    Specs & Rundown: 3:27
    Jazz Full Band Demo: 6:48
    Final Thoughts: 9:48
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Комментарии • 73

  • @tgsiii2179
    @tgsiii2179 Год назад +3

    I realize I'm a little late to the party, but I'd like to relate my experience. I recently bought a Godin Multiac Encore nylon, in their Burnt Umber finish. Mine came from the factory with (IMHO) a PERFECT set up. Yes, the action (string height) is a little higher than my electrics, but very acceptable. Intonation is almost spot on. (two other "electric" nylons I have, a Yamaha SLG 200 N and an Angel Lopez solid body nylon wouldn't intonate properly above about the fifth fret.... even with compensated saddles) The SOUND of the Godin is much better than my other two, even the Yamaha. I recently started doing a solo (voice/guitar) act, and the Godin is perfect for this. I've only done two gigs so far, but at both, I received some very nice comments and interest about it. I even had to do a brief explanation for the audience as to what the Godin was......even non-musician audience members could tell it was a little unconventional. I play somewhat "subdued" arrangements of pop/folk/rock songs, with a pick, and my voice. People seem to like it, and have expressed appreciation that I'm not bombarding their ears with loud volume. My ears are grateful as well. I can't say enough about how much I love my Godin. Thanks for this demo.

  • @batmannewyork
    @batmannewyork Год назад

    This guitar is a dream, it plays like nothing I’ve ever experienced. Thanks for the review and fine playing.

  • @guyincognito320
    @guyincognito320 3 года назад +1

    I have the same model. Action is 3/64 treble to a soft 4/64 bass. Most Fenders are not this low. It's quite easy, all I did was sand down the base of the saddle and then wasn't quite satisfied with the pitch of the strings higher up the neck, so I shimmed the heel side of the neck pocket with a piece of sandpaper. You can get away with much lower action than people think with acoustics, or any type of guitar. You need extra hard tension strings to play with this low of action though. Most likely your lighter strings have a wider vibe radius and will kiss the frets and buzz a bit. I don't have a single dead note on this fretboard, a credit to their crafstmanship. Really solid company, and they've gone and invented a whole new type of guitar, which is wholly its own thing and not a gimmick.
    Your playing is quite good, the tone is great, and that is mainly due to your playing I think. Many people with these guitars don't account for the nature of them, being that they are just chambered electric guitars that happen to have nylon strings. The result is often a kind of buzzy nylon sound against the frets that almost sounds like a subtle gain/distortion. Ideally for me these sound like a less full, more punchy and bright classical guitar, so it works best for the various country styles if you want to go more warm and less twang, and some types of jazz, anything staccato in nature. Flamenco styles work too to a good extent, especially given that it's a fast and agressive style and this is more playable than a Fender imo.

    • @crazywisdom2
      @crazywisdom2 2 года назад

      Excellent thoughts. When you say go with " flamenco styles " ... what are you thoughts and suggestions ? thanks.

  • @jonstein6868
    @jonstein6868 Год назад

    thanks Matt, I love the story you tell at the beginning of the video and it´s obvious you´re a dedicated musician and a great guitarist. I´m thinking of buying a used Godin and this video helped me prepare for a few possible issues. Thanks and keep up the great work!

  • @heneverreturnasahorse9773
    @heneverreturnasahorse9773 4 дня назад

    I would not mess with the saddle. You can have a Luthier make a custom wedge shaped shim for the entire neck pocket that will ensure proper full neck contact and lowere the actions to as low as any acoustic and - if you can get the neck straight with proper "fall-off" on the upper frets - it could be lowered to (dare we say) shreder territory! Still a better option than not bolt-on necks where the neck must be reset, or the bridge drastically adjusted!

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  4 дня назад

      I ended up taking the saddle down a bit a few years back and everything went great! I've been doing tech work for a little over a decade now so it was a simple measure twice and sand a bit off the bottom -- very much improved the playability greatly!

  • @gios7752
    @gios7752 3 года назад +1

    The factory action heigh is actually lower than classical guitar. My luthier was able lower mine to 2.25 mm on the low E and 1.75mm on the high E. For a nylon string instrument is very low. I would start with the shim on the neck, first. Mine plays wonderful. It handles lower tunings amazingly. I tune mine to C# standard. Godin make amazing instruments.

  • @15dhaynes
    @15dhaynes Год назад

    I have owned the MIDI version twice. The first time I returned it within days because the pickups seemed to pick up so much noise from my fingers, I just found it too distracting. Years later I purchased a Roland Strat with the GR-55, and shortly after found another used Godin Multiac with MIDI and bought it to play with the GR-55. It was pretty awesome for that purpose - layering the strings or pads with the classic sound was great. But I gave up on the GR-55 and all of the cords and connections and sold all of it. I have been tempted since to buy another, but I have to remind myself that I've had two and chose to let them go...

  • @giuseppe-accordion
    @giuseppe-accordion 2 года назад

    I just got one yesterday April 11,2022 and agree that the action is unbelievably high, especially saddle wise Called my Luthier to soon lower the action and gonna change strings too and put some high tension carbon nylon- since I like playing one full step lower, (It does take lower tuning quite well.)
    thanks for your review and I subscribed to your channel too.

  • @markbabcock40205
    @markbabcock40205 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for another great review Matt. Great editing too. Peace

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  3 года назад

      Hey thanks for the kind words Mark, very much appreciated!

  • @bigblueplanet1968
    @bigblueplanet1968 3 года назад

    Much love to ya from SC. Good to see you in a news vid!!

  • @The_Oracle_of_time
    @The_Oracle_of_time 2 года назад

    Hi from the UK.
    Excellent review. Many thanks 👍

  • @tonycazador6458
    @tonycazador6458 Год назад

    Gracias amigo mio fantastic, Iam thinking to buy this cain of guitar for 1 year but I still learning to play the guitar tanks for your information

  • @grantcookcook
    @grantcookcook 2 года назад

    I've been on the fence about getting one of these guitars, and this is easily the most helpful video I've seen so far in actually showing off what the guitar does. Thanks!

  • @rmoraespinto
    @rmoraespinto Год назад

    Thank you for your review and advice!

  • @SeanRyan14
    @SeanRyan14 2 года назад

    Superb playing and a very helpful review!

  • @mikyboy7771
    @mikyboy7771 2 года назад

    MORE, Give us more.... you are an awesome musician

  • @jcaryali
    @jcaryali 3 года назад +2

    Hello Matt. Do you think the godin encore nylon strings i can play some blues, jazz, pop, etc or it is more to flamenco, latin music?. I want it to study and play that styles. Thanks

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  3 года назад +2

      Hello! Absolutely you can play those styles with this Godin Multiac -- it's a very versatile guitar, comfortable and easy to play and I very much love playing jazz on mine.

  • @Opry99er
    @Opry99er 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great video! How much are these new vs. used? You mentioned a significant price difference. Thanks, and I look forward to watching more of your videos. Just subbed!

  • @davidbartch8917
    @davidbartch8917 3 года назад +1

    Did you ever consider getting a job with a guitar magazine? This is the first of your videos I have ever seen outstanding job on the vid very comprehensive.

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  3 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words David! I actually did reach out to a pair of magazines in the not-so-distant past with a submission but never received any response. I imagine they receive a metric ton of resumes and unsolicited submissions every day...all the same I would love an opportunity to actually put my Bachelor's in English to work sometime!

    • @davidbartch8917
      @davidbartch8917 3 года назад

      @@MattTheGuitarGuy Keep trying I definitely think that you are meant for it!

  • @KTWardlaw
    @KTWardlaw Год назад

    Great job! Thx!

  • @bertholdk71
    @bertholdk71 2 года назад

    I have a problem with my Multiac nylon sas. when i play chords with strumming (with a pick) tjere are a lot of noise . when i turn down the treble on the guitar and the amp ist s more or less ok. is this ok?

  • @peterlaws1653
    @peterlaws1653 Год назад

    Matt I've got a noisy D string what can I do

  • @heberthsarmiento6925
    @heberthsarmiento6925 Год назад

    Amigo me han dicho mucho que esta Guitarra tiene el mastil muy Largo y que si se le quitasen 2 Trastes que tiene de mas se veria mas Estetica. Me gustaria saber su Opinion?

  • @grantgames4637
    @grantgames4637 Год назад

    How would this compare to Tim hensons nylon string signature?

  • @wilkbor
    @wilkbor 2 года назад

    Great job.

  • @tomthomas8472
    @tomthomas8472 2 года назад

    Nice playing.

  • @vicocueva
    @vicocueva 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video. Q: what happened with hum issue? That encore version has fishman setup that has some noise problems.

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  3 года назад +1

      Good question -- mine has never had any issues at all with hum, even in live, higher volume environments...maybe I got lucky?

  • @SteveKuhMusic
    @SteveKuhMusic 2 года назад

    Great playing and review. I've played one of these at a shop. In addition to the high action, I found the guitar to be pretty unbalanced -- that is, quite a bit of neck dive. Is this another issue with these guitars? Thanks.

  • @begobvi
    @begobvi 2 года назад

    Awesome playing Matt! I too have one but looking to get another one more new. Same kind of course.
    Are you selling any btw? I really love these guitars. The first one i got was belonging to "Mark Anthony" the singer of P.R 15yrs ago. Awesome display!!

  • @evenseb7574
    @evenseb7574 2 года назад +1

    Very nice playing man! But does it sound like a classical? I was a little disappointed of the sound here. Maybe it is a matter of balance mic-transcducer, how did you blend?

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  2 года назад +3

      Honestly if you're looking for a traditional classical tone I don't think this guitar quite does it. You aren't going to get that airy, crisp miked up classical tone from it because construction-wise it's a completely different beast. In this video I kept the setting dead-center; a 50-50 blend between the transducer and piezo. You may be able to get closer using just the transducer , but I find it rather bland sounding without a blend of the two options.
      I think what Godin has made here is a very convenient and playable guitar for live work without the worry of bringing out your high dollar classical to the gig; it's also a more versatile instrument and will work better for other genres beyond traditional music. In addition, on high volume stages you won't need to worry about feedback near as much as you would a miked up cedar or spruce topped classical without electronics.
      So in the end I think if your primary genre or playing style is classical guitar there are a lot better options out there, but for me and what I do live this guitar gives me a myriad of options quickly, simply and efficiently.
      I hope this helps!!

    • @evenseb7574
      @evenseb7574 2 года назад

      @@MattTheGuitarGuy Thanks mate for a quick answer. To be mentioned that I do have a Multiac Ac model. Plays like a dream, with the best neck possible, real ebony fretboard on the old ones :). Though the setup was horrible when I got it. So I had to file down wood at he bridge and also compensate the saddle myself (some important woodwork), as the first model did not have compensated bridge (!). The intonation was off as hell. What I miss is some more natural sound, I thought the Encore might be a better solution soundwise. Maybe I have to save up for a Grand concerto model 🎸

  • @SirBitingBen
    @SirBitingBen 2 года назад

    Is it recommended to get an acoustic amp with this, or is my old electric one fine?

  • @randallnye5984
    @randallnye5984 2 года назад

    Very nice review. Thank you. I have the same guitar and I agree with your comments. You do some good playing too.

  • @AntonioCavicchioni
    @AntonioCavicchioni 3 года назад +1

    I remember you playing Venezuelan Walzes! You Play very well... Pleas play Antonio Lauro! Thanks!

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  3 года назад

      I was playing El Negrito earlier today! Lauro is amazing! I'll record it and upload the video soon! Thanks for the kind words Antonio!

    • @AntonioCavicchioni
      @AntonioCavicchioni 3 года назад

      @@MattTheGuitarGuy You are a great player! And I really appreciate that you played a song from far away from here...
      God bless!

    • @AntonioCavicchioni
      @AntonioCavicchioni 3 года назад +1

      What I did in a friend's guitar was to first adjust a little tighter the trust rod and then sand about 2 mm or less (one step at a time) in the saddle until the action became electric guitar type. I started with the truss rod. Well this is a hint to a way to take this. I hope guides a little.👍

  • @TheTwangKings
    @TheTwangKings 2 года назад

    Amazing guitar. Excellent review! How did you find the volume balance between strings? Overall, is it even, or are some strings louder? I've had this problem with piezo pickups...

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  2 года назад +1

      The piezo pickup on mine seems fairly well balanced in output across the strings -- nothing has ever stood out to me as noticeably out of balance volume-wise.
      Now this being said, I nearly always use this guitar live at stage volume with an LR Baggs Session D.I. and keep a little compression on at all times. I'm sure that helps keep the string volume in better balance as well.

    • @TheTwangKings
      @TheTwangKings 2 года назад

      @@MattTheGuitarGuy Thanks for the info!

  • @1977minicooper1380
    @1977minicooper1380 2 года назад

    hey Matt. Awesome review. Are you playing fingernails or just fingertips? I can't seem to keep fingernails long enough. cheers.

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  2 года назад

      Hey Bill! I do keep my nails long, though I also use a bit of my fingertip as well when I play.
      I had difficulty keeping mine long for a while until my wife convinced me to use her clear coat nail polish one time years ago. It only lasted on my nails for about a week, but ever since they've continued to grow a lot thicker than they ever had before. I don't know what exactly is in that stuff but it definitely helps keep nails stronger!

  • @druchumley4571
    @druchumley4571 2 года назад +1

    Had the same issues two years ago with the one I ordered. I contacted Godin, and was told it needed neck shims. I was extremely disappointed. I returned mine. I thought perhaps my experience was isolated. But now I wonder.

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  2 года назад +1

      I tried a shim before I ultimately sanded the saddle down -- it definitely had a negative impact on the tone of the guitar so I took it out and went with lowering the saddle, which helped quite a bit.

    • @druchumley4571
      @druchumley4571 2 года назад +1

      @@MattTheGuitarGuy I thought about getting another one, but I'm still gun-shy. Love all the demos online, but is it REALLY worth it?

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  2 года назад +1

      @@druchumley4571 Yeah that's a tough call. I've owned a couple Godins over the years and this one was unquestionably the only one that needed considerable work out of the box just to get it to reasonable playability -- so they make excellent quality instruments, they're just hit and miss. Best bet is to find one locally if possible, play it, and give yourself a better shot at getting a good one.

  • @pattyvanapat
    @pattyvanapat 2 года назад +1

    Nice playing this guitar can use with normal capo?

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Yes a normal capo works fine on this guitar.

    • @pattyvanapat
      @pattyvanapat 2 года назад

      @@MattTheGuitarGuy Great Thank you

    • @pattyvanapat
      @pattyvanapat 2 года назад

      @@MattTheGuitarGuy I already bought it. Thank you for your advice ruclips.net/video/j33LpwvaanA/видео.html

  • @josstam
    @josstam 3 года назад +1

    Great video! But why on earth would you release a guitar with such an extreme high action? This certainly witholds me to buy a Godin online (which I was planning to)

    • @iannmiller
      @iannmiller 3 года назад

      Just lower the saddle... she’ll be fine

  • @Jeffrey.Patterson
    @Jeffrey.Patterson Год назад

    I just bought one of these and I feel the action is very high..I took it to the local shop and the guy said he couldnt do anything without creating buzz..did you have this issue?

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  Год назад

      The action on mine was sky high when I first received it -- it needed a neck adjustment, but I also sanded down the saddle a little bit to get it where I really wanted it and now it plays excellent.
      If yours is buzzing badly at reasonable string heights and proper setup it likely needs a fret level as well...and if I were you, I'd probably return or exchange it for another one.

    • @Jeffrey.Patterson
      @Jeffrey.Patterson Год назад

      @@MattTheGuitarGuy Thanks for the reply, Ive already been through so much with it, one of the adjustment handles broke off the first time I used it, the repaired it under warranty...got it back two weeks later and realized the action was too high for me. The shop guy is either not confident or just doesnt want to try making any adjustments to it. Afraid to even ask for an exchange at this point.. I want to love this guitar but in this state I just cant ✌️

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  Год назад +1

      @@Jeffrey.Patterson Damn man that sucks. I really believe that as long as the neck is straight and the frets are level enough, a competent tech should be able to get it playing great -- everything else on the guitar can be relatively easily adjusted in some way, shape or form. I hope you find a tech that will set it right for you!

    • @Jeffrey.Patterson
      @Jeffrey.Patterson Год назад +1

      @@MattTheGuitarGuy So I did a bit of playing around and I got the action a bit better..Could I trouble you for the height measurement you get on fret 12? I have read 4mm is acceptable for classical and curious where yours is ✌️

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  Год назад +1

      @@Jeffrey.Patterson Just measured mine, and it measures exactly 2mm string height at the 12th fret on both the low and high E strings. Strings ring out clearly with no buzz at that height on mine. 4mm is an acceptable string height for a nylon string guitar, but for me at least, that would be challenging to play.

  • @DeutschlandGuy
    @DeutschlandGuy Месяц назад

    04:10 Great playing... but oh my... what a horrible job of string winding!😱

    • @MattTheGuitarGuy
      @MattTheGuitarGuy  Месяц назад

      @@DeutschlandGuy I'm not sure exactly what the issue is -- granted, this was how I received it from the factory, but it seems that every stock photo I see of this guitar is strung identically to this one!

  • @MarcosMendozaJr
    @MarcosMendozaJr 2 года назад

    My Godin was unusable for recording. Buzzed all over and with high action, the intonation was off so I send it back to SW. Will not buy off the internet again for a two thousand dollar guitar with a zipper bag.