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A6 Ultra Semi-gloss Semi-Acoustic Electric Guitar



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Buy Godin Electric Guitars A6 Ultra Semi-gloss Semi-Acoustic

Features and Specs
Body Wood: Two-chambered silver leaf maple
Neck Wood: Mahogany
Top Wood: Solid Cedar
Fingerboard: Indian Rosewood
Scale Length: 25-1/2 inches (64,75 cm)
Nut Width: 1-11/16" (4,3 cm)
Controls: Custom Godin Pre-amp
: 1x electric ouput
: 1x acoustic output
Pick-ups: Godin Humbucker
: EPM under saddle transducer

User Ratings
[7 raters]

Overall : Rating: 5/5 stars
Sound : Rating: 5/5 stars
Look : Rating: 5/5 stars
Feel : Rating: 5/5 stars
Reliability : Rating: 5/5 stars
Value : Rating: 5/5 stars

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Price:
$699.00
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User Reviews


Review by Andre Germain

Overall

I was looking for a thin-bodied acoustic guitar because a shoulder injury makes it too painful to play my full-bodied acoustics. After doing a lot of research online, I decided to give the A6 Ultra a try. I went to a local music store and gave one a good workout for about an hour and was amazed at its playability. Through a Fender acoustic amp, although it didn't sound exactly like a good full-bodied acoustic such as a Martin or a Gibson, it had its own sound, blending its under-the-saddle piezo with the humbucker. It also had a real acoustic guitar feel when finger-picked. At the same time, it had the playability of an electric guitar. I've tried finger-picking my Strat and my LP but that has always felt weird, not at all like picking my favourite Armbrust custom-built cutaway.

A bonus is that the Godin is surprisingly loud when played unplugged.


Sound

The A6 Ultra incorporates both a piezo and a humbucker pickup wired through a pre-amp/EQ with volume and tone controls for both pickups. When using the "blend" output jack and playing through a good sound system, by fiddling with these controls, I was able to get a sound that literally blew me away! Okay, not a true acoustic sound like my Armbrust of Gibson SJ25, but a warm round full sound with all the definition I hoped for with chords strummed or picked and with individual notes just sparkling at the high registers and yet well defined at the bass end.

It is possible, using both output jacks, to have the output from the piezo going to one amp while the output from the humbucker is sent to another amp, handy for recording, I would think, but that's not something I'm into right now. Still, nice to know that option is there.


Look

I've got the natural satin finish model. I love the fact that there's nothing hiding the natural good looks of the real cedar top. I've never liked gaudy acoustic guitars. The shape of the body and headstock are classic in their simple yet aesthetic lines.


Feel

Basically, this axe feels like an acoustic when finger-picked and yet plays like a well-set-up electric such as a strat or tele. The best of both worlds.


Reliability

Feels good and solid overall although I've read that some have had problems with the tuning machines. Haven't had mine long enough yet to give an honest opinion.


Value

A well-made (Canadian, eh?) guitar which fills my needs admirably. Worth every penny I paid for it.


Other Comments

I'd almost given up playing my acoustic guitars (my first love) because of this shoulder injury. This guitar has made it possible for me to get back to doing what I love best, finger-picking folk/folk blues and open/modal tuning instrumentals. Can't put a price on that!



Review by Dean Thompson

Overall

I have had my A6 Ultra (cognac finish) for 3 years and have been very pleased with it. I bought it for gigging situations where I was previously switching back and forth between an acoustic and an electric throughout the night, with resulting feedback howls when I switched and neglected to dial out the electric guitar gain. Like any compromise there is a sacrifice on each end.


Sound

Sound quality unamplified is not great but good enough for personal practicing and guitar lessons. Humbucker pickup is very bassy because of neck location, but you can dial this back at the amp.


Look

Very attractive


Feel

Lightweight and comfortable to wear.


Reliability

No issues


Value

Great value, I purchased this guitar because I preferred its sound over a Gibson ES-137 at a fraction of the cost.



Review by Joel Kuether

Overall

Great guitar, great sound,easy to play, very smooth!


Sound

I get alot of comments on the sound, very clear.


Look

Love the finish.


Feel

Plays like butter, I put 9,s on it.


Reliability

Been useing it on gigs every weekend for 2 years, flawless.


Value

Worth buying, very impressed.


Other Comments

Wish it came with hardshell case, gig bag is good! Also wish it didnt have pegged strings , but works fine!!


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