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I have the Gypsy Jazz Multiac. This differs slightly in that it comes with steel strings...silver plated copper wound Gypsy jazz strings. It's super versatile with that Seymour Duncan lipstick pickup. Love it.
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01-17-2021 06:06 AM
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01-17-2021, 06:47 AM #52DaShigsta Guest
Here's Nelson Veras playing my Multiac SA Nylon, which he borrowed for this recording/concert in Cologne in 2019:
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Originally Posted by DaShigsta;[URL="tel:1091274"
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There is a new series of Multiacs coming out soon with a redesigned pickup system that uses a microphone as well as individual piezo pickups for each string. They are well-made instruments that are easy to maintain, and the slightly crowned fingerboard, unlike classical guitar, makes it easier to play jazz styles. I have been playing a 7-string Multiac for years, it's a superb instrument. Mine does have Synth Access, which makes it very useful for studio and pit work, but is not necessary unless you want to deal with that. Also, feedback happens with guitar amps; they are not voiced for the classical range. I play through a Bose Compact with either Zoom or Digitech multi-effects processors, and very rarely have any feedback problems even at fairly high stage volume levels.
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The Multiac Grand Concert is a classic when it comes to acoustic-electric guitars. I had one years ago, and I regret selling it. Beautiful sound.
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Sylvain Luc :
Used Henriksen or Mambo amp
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