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We highly recommend running the acoustic transducer output
jack to a volume pedal before going to the PA or acoustic amp.
You can then keep the guitar's acoustic transducer volume on at
all times and control the output with the volume pedal.
Another option is to use the acoustic tone along with the regular
magnetic pickups to create one huge tone. By selecting your
neck pickup and applying a small amount of acoustic bridge
transducer you can easily achieve a warm sound with lots of bot-
tom end while maintaining note definition. 

The built in active pre-amp for the bridge transducers are pow-
ered by a single 9-volt battery which can be found by unscrewing
the small round back plate. The pre-amp is activated when the
guitar is plugged in. Therefore, to avoid draining the battery
please make sure to disconnect your cable when the guitar will
not be used for a extended period of time. If the bridge transduc-
ers begin to sound thin or fuzzy, a battery change is overdue.
Battery life is approximately 300 hours. 

Enjoy your new Godin Guitar.

Montreal Custom Godin Pickups
Pos. 1 - A, B
Pos. 2 - A
Pos. 3 - A, B, C, D
Pos. 4 - D
Pos. 5 - C, D

“A”

“B”

“D”

“C”

Pos.“1”

Pos.“5”

Tone

Volume

The Godin Guitar Company,

19420 Avenue Clark-Graham, Baie D’Urfé Québec Canada H9X 3R8  

www.godinguitars.com

Fig. 2

Volume

Treb

le

Midrang

e

Bass

Blend

(when using jack #2)

Acoustic Bridge Volume
(when using both jacks)

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