Godin G-Tour Nylon Acoustic-electric Guitar - Arctik Blue Reviews
The Godin G-Tour Nylon acoustic-electric represents a prime nylon-stringed option for musicians who covet the comfort of a contemporary axe. Despite its deluxe combination of cedar and maple tonewoods and nylon strings, the Godin G-Tour boasts the style and feel of an electric instrument. And while its shape may be different compared to other classical instruments, there’s no question that it supplies authentic nylon-string tone. When paired with a powerful EPM Q-Discrete pickup system and a volume/tone knob duo, you’ll be well equipped to dial in the perfect sound onstage. Plus, the electronics are installed under the hood, so your G-Tour’s appearance isn’t compromised by unsightly hindrances. If you’ve never explored the wonder of classical guitar tone on a tried-and-true chassis, the Godin G-Tour from Sweetwater is your key to the kingdom.
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Godin G Tour Nylon
I'll be honest, I had no idea what to expect, I even started having regrets before I even got a chance to see it, I've been an electric player for years, in more recent years started becoming curious about nylon string guitars , but just couldn't get real excited about getting and playing a traditional classical guitar, I've known about the godin multiac , was semi interested but just wasn't really ready for the wide really flat fretboard, started getting more interested after watching Lee Ritinour play his $ Sadowsky,anyway browsing through Godins website i come across this guitar, I'm kinda going WHAT!, then started reading about it, now I'm interested, slim fast neck, feels kinda strat like, maybe a tad slimmer, just sorta feels that way , it's super light, maybe 5lbs, matter of fact most of the weight feels like it's in the neck and headstock,so thats probably contributing to a slight bit of neck dive, but it's not anything at all to me, thought I'd mention it.But it plays great, sounds really good through my fishman loudbox, super fun to play, it's taken some getting used to,plus it is better looking live than in the pictures, it's put together nicely like all Godins, do not regret having this guitar at all, if you want something different, that plays great and sounds great, this might be for you