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The GodinA6 Ultra Electric Guitar combines a lightweight design with a stunning natural semi-gloss finish, crafted from premium maple wood. With a versatile H pickup configuration and a focus on player satisfaction, this guitar is perfect for musicians seeking quality and style.
| ASIN | B001QCXSDW |
| Back Material Type | Maple Wood |
| Back material type | Maple Wood |
| Body Material Type | Maple |
| Body material | Maple |
| Brand | Godin |
| Brand Name | Godin |
| Colour | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 27 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Maple Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00623501030293 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Hand Orientation | เคฆเคพเค |
| Included Components | with bag |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Item Dimensions | 109.2 x 38.1 x 14 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 111.8L x 40.6W x 14H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 14.44 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Godin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 030293 |
| Material Type | Cedar Wood, Maple Wood |
| Model Name | A6 Ultra |
| Model Number | A6 Ultra |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Neck material type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| String Material Type | Nickel |
| Top Material Type | Wood |
| Top material type | Wood |
| UPC | 623501030293 |
S**B
Excellent!
This is an excellent practice, Godin stepping stone, guitar. The A6 is at the lower end of the Godin range, kind of like their โSquireโ equivalent. With only minor adjustments to the neck, that you can do yourself if you have average wood working skills, you can easily reach all the frets at the high end. The battery lasts a long time compared to some of the more high end Godins, months in fact! As a next to your sofa guitar itโs comfy light and the sound is detailed enough to find all the sweet spots. Plugged in... well it doesnโt have individual piezoโs, and the body is very thin so..... youโre not going to record with it, you may get away with a live performance depending on your amp. Iโm sure if you are a novice to mid skilled player you will LOVE this guitar, that will see you spending a bit more to get something from their professional range. Gripes? They donโt come with locking tuners, which stabilise the tuning issues. but then these are fairly cheap and easy to fit. The plastic bridge pins are not great, you can swap them out for powerpins, this as when you break a string it will break on the saddle, which means that you have a small tail poking out, that you can grab with needle nose pliers. If you donโt hold on to it, it falls into the body cavity, with then a six screw plate to undo to go hunt it out. I had a tail lodge in my output jack, it was crackling but I eventually found it., power pins stop that and also stops the strings from breaking so often. You also need to check your guitar thoroughly as Godin do not deal with warranty issues, you have to take it back to the place you bought it, Godin do not have a customer service line, only a generic contact that may or may not reply. So, itโs light weight, a great guitar to sit by your sofa to pick up at will, it plays like an electric guitar. A GREAT introduction to the Godin line.
A**N
bonne sonoritรฉ
bonne guitare , bonne sonoritรฉ et tenue d'accord, belles finitions de l'instrument ,la marque Godin est fidรจle ร sa rรฉputation.
H**T
Most versatile acoustic / electric guitar available!
The Godin guitar standard is a step above overseas builders, and just a hair down from custom luthiers. The real truth is when Godin costs more that $1k, itโs worth the quality that goes into them (this is my second purchase from them on Amazon, which is a bit better price, but the same quality). . This particular model is taking experience building acoustic and electric guitars and puts them together in the A6 Ultra. Getting it opened from shipping, it comes in with four strings still in tune! This is from the Godin standard of the final setup of every guitar by hand. This ensures each guitar, no matter the slight differences that come from working with wood, is set up and ready to play! Godinโs early business as replacement neck builders shows as the necks, as well as the guitar body, is best described as โsolid as hell!โ Iโve never owned a guitar with a solid mahogany neck, and it feels very comfortable, as well as balanced. . Without any amplification, this guitar actually sounds pretty good, itโs just that a full sized cutaway would obviously be louder and โdeeperโ, comparing to this double chambered and sealed body, so it could be lost in the crowd of several dreadnaughts, though it may be louder than you might think. But use of the electronics is what itโs made for! There are two jacks where there would usually be one; the top one alone is for a single line out, as a blend of both systems; using both jacks splits up the two systems and one could use different amplification specialized tailored to each system. Blended, I find the sound very adjustable, using two different volume controls, the main system running the transducer in the bridge with the three band EQ sliders, while the other runs the neck humbucker with two band knobs. Running the blended method does take some practice experience, to find the right sounds while playing, and Iโve found I needed more time spent on finding that balance while performing. . The guitar comes with Godinโs own electric guitar strings, and I did ask the company about the use of acoustic strings, and they answered that the humbucker pickup might not perform properly. The gauge they use is called โelectric jazzโ, .012 - .052, which might be a bit thicker than many electric guitar aficionados would prefer, and this guitar neck is not what you would call a โspeed neckโ, though the action is very good and easy to play, as is the neck width, which is what most electric guitarists are used to. . As far as โfitโ, the body is two inches thick and is comfortable to play standing or sitting. In fact electric guitar players will note that itโs lighter than a solid body guitar. With most of Godinโs, their standard is to have volume and tone controls in the top corner, which could take a bit used to. On my other Godin, I didnโt like them up there at first, but soon realized their desire to be closer to the eye, but quick changing the settings will take some time to get used to using sliders. When the two systems are separated, the acoustic โsoundsโ more acoustic, and the electric sounding like a hollow body electric using the neck pickup (which is exactly what it is!), and it really fulfills having the sounds of both worlds. . For my money, Iโve tried acoustic electric guitars where someone had added a sound hole mounted pickupโฆ eh, not bad, but this guitar makes a cleaner statement of that desire. So how does an a/e guitarโs acoustic side sound with electric guitar strings? Truthfully, about what you would imagine it would sound like, though I use a Boss AD-8 acoustic guitar processor, which gives the sound a little of the wood back into the mix. And the electric side, with a couple of stomp boxes, itโs got more bottom end because the humbucker is mounted next to the neck, so to get that high-pitched โscreaminโ demonโ sound might require some pedal crunch and EQ to accomplish. But it is made to easily go from one to the other (or blended together), and it does just that and very well! As far as I know, it is considered the best guitar for doing just that, and had having one of the older Ovation round back guitars, itโs definitely better, and wonโt slide out from your lap!โฆ . Godin lists this guitar for over $1,600, typical price at about $1,300, from Amazon I got it for a little less. And Iโll add: Godin ships their guitars inside a very nice gig bag, though this โbagโ might be better described as a โsoftโ case, should keep it pretty well protected. But being who I am, I bought the Godin #1095 hard shell case, like the good olโ electric guitar cases, but theirs is shaped specifically for the A series guitars, very well made, with the most generous space inside the case for storing cables and other stuff, like picks (?)โฆ They also offer their own line of TRIC cases, meant for tough road traveling. I now own two Godin guitars, same style, I have found them worth the price, but you need to decide for yourself, is it worth it? This is my honest reviewโฆ
R**K
A6 problem solved!
Amazon's shipping was terrific! I ordered the instrument on Wednesday night and selected the free Super Saver shipping. I received shipping notification on Thursday that it would be delivered the following Friday (8 days). Imagine my surprise when UPS delivered it the next day. One day shipping for free.... how can you beat that! Now to review the instrument: I really like the Godin A6 Ultra. It is all that I hoped it would be. I especially like the sound of blending the humbucker and the piezo. Even unplugged it has a reasonably loud acoustic sound, suitable for practice, though I would not recommend performing without plugging in. It appears to be well made. Godin guitar are a terrific value... a quality North American made guitar for the price of an Asian made instrument. I can get a better jazz sound out of it than with my Epiphone Joe Pass model, and the acoustic sound is much better than the Ovation Viper that I have been playing in our church worship band. I think the A6 will become my main guitar, once I get it set up the way I like. One caveat though. Mine has a defective under saddle piezo pickup. Right out of the box I plugged into an amp, only to find that the piezo crystal under the high E string is not firing. I have e-mailed Godin about this. Since I am a guitar technician I offered to do the repair myself if they will send the part. This would be a lot easier for me than going through the hassle of returning the instrument to Amazon for a replacement. I own a total of three Godin guitars... an xtsa, an A12 and now the A6. This is the first time that I have contacted them about a warranty issue. I have have heard mixed criticism about Godin's customer service. We will see how it turns out and if possible, I'll update this review. Only three stars for the A6 because Godin's quality control should have caught this before it left the factory... otherwise it would have been five stars. I hope Godin makes this right... if so, I'll change the rating. UPDATE - Godin Customer Service contacted me today and we were able to get the problem with the piezo pickup resolved. Apparently the bridge saddle was not properly seated. A couple of taps on the treble side of the bridge with a wrench (at Godin C.S. suggestion)and all is well. Apparently they do stand behind their products... and that's why I changed the rating to 5 stars. UPDATE - APRIL 2020 - Here are a couple of additional comments on my A-6 Ultra after almost 8 years of use. Tuners - The Godin tuners are not of very good quality and would not stay in tune. I replaced them with a set of Grovers and the problems was solved. Godin should put better tuners on an instrument of this quality and price. Electronics - My A-6 develop a habit of eating 9 volt batteries, in just several days even though unplugged. I had to remove the battery after every time I played it. It sometimes would suddenly make a horrible noise while I was playing it in church. Needless to say this made the guitar unusable and I went back to using my old Ovation Viper. I finally got around to taking the guitar apart to investigate the problem. I found that the ball end of a broken string had gotten into the electronics and was shorting it out even when the output jack was unplugged. I made the repairs about a month ago, and have left the battery in it and have checked the battery with a meter periodically. So far, so good. Godin should really change this to a pinless bridge, which would solve this problem. Godin ships this guitar with electric strings. I switched to acoustic strings which improved the acoustic sound through the piezo bridge pickup, but this caused the humbucker to lose bass frequencies, since wound acoustic strings are practically non-magnetic. I switched to strings that are designed for electric/acoustic guitars that have a magnetic pickup (GHS White Bronze) and now I get the best of both pickups and blend them for the sound I like.
C**Y
Great guitar, fretboard isn't rosewood
Guitar arrived quickly (despite being delivered to someone else on my street, thank goodness they brought it over) and played great right out of the box. Note that Godin doesn't use rosewood in these anymore, they are richlite which is wood/resin composite and a bit different (since.. it's not actually wood). Happy with purchase, would have preferred if listed accurately and delivered to the right spot.
S**N
Review from a Novice Player
Let me start by saying that this is my first *real* guitar. I picked it up when it went on sale (15% off) before Christmas. I was torn between buying an electric or acoustic guitar... this guitar filled both requirements. It features a Godin Humbucker pickup, and an second acoustic pickup. From my understanding, it is a solid body guitar with a "scooped out" internal sound chamber. Since it is not a fully acoustic guitar with a soundhole, it is not very loud... but it is fine for practicing without an amp. The guitar has 2 jacks. One jack feeds from the acoustic-only pickup. The second jack will feed a blended sound from both pickups, unless you plug in a second cord into the acoustic jack, then it is supposed to output just the electric pickup. I haven't tried this yet... I usually use it in blended mode. As far as the sound goes... I like it a lot. It's very versatile with the mixer controls. I am using the guitar with a Fender Mustang amp, and it sounds great in clean acoustic mode... and also when you crank in the Humbucker. I suggest that you check out some of the videos on youtube to see what it sounds like, and how it works. There are 5 slide controls on the body. The two outer sliders control the mix of the 2 pickups by adjusting their volume. The 3 inner slide controls are for bass/treb/mid adjustments for the acoustic pickup. There are also 2 knobs for bass/treb adjustment of the Humbucker. The guitar requires a 9v battery for the pre-amp... I left the guitar plugged in, which killed the battery in a few weeks. You need to unplug it to turn off the power. The guitar comes strung with Godin E-10 light Nickel strings, and also includes a Godin gig bag. The bag is ok, but does not have a lot of padding. The finish is very nice... mine is a little darker than the image on Amazon appears. From my limited knowledge, the guitar seemed set up fine out of the box... no buzzing, and nice action. The only part of the guitar which seems a little bit fragile are the plastic sliders and knobs. Godin is a Canadian company... and I haven't seen this guitar in any local shops to try out. It's a shame, because they would probably gain a few followers if they had a chance to see and play this guitar. There was an episode of "How it's Made" that featured the Godin factory which is also interesting to watch. I uploaded some pictures to show how it ships... maybe someday when I can play, I'll upload a video :)
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