Godin Flat Five X Specification

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Flat Five X - Version 2 (with 2 output jacks)
Specs:
Top nut: Tusq by Graphtech Nut width: 1 11/16" Scale: 24 ¾" Radius: 16" Tuners: High ratio Godin tuners String gauge: Godin E-10 Nickel electric strings 10-46 Frets: Medium Jumbo Nickel Pickups: 2 Godin humbuckers with LR Baggs bridge transducers for acoustic sound. Body: Silver leaf maple center with white poplar wings and a grade Acarved maple top. Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard: Indian rosewood
The Flat Five X adds an exciting new acoustic voice to the origi­nal Godin Flat Five. Atight neck pocket fit, string-through body design, mahogany neck and double chambered body are responsible for the guitar's great tone and sustain. The Flat Five X is powered by two Godin humbucking pickups and six saddle transducers. The signal from the saddle transducers runs through a custom pre-amp featuring a volume and three way EQ.
*Throughout this manual we refer to the humbuckers as magnet­ics. The acoustic bridge pickups found on the Flat Five X are referred to as bridge transducers.
Flexible Outputs
A look at the bottom of the Flat Five X reveals two ¼" outputs. The output closest to the strap pin is a dual function jack. Used on its own this serves as a mix out carrying the signal from the bridge transducers as well as that of the magnetic pickups. Separate volume controls on the guitar make it easy to mix the two signals. The second ¼" jack carries the signal from the magnetic pickups on its own. When a cable is plugged into the magnetic pickup jack the magnetic pickup signal is removed from the mix output so that there is now a separate signal for each of the pickup systems.
One Cable in the Mix/Acoustic Output Jack
When using just one cable the signals from both pickup systems are fed through the Mix/Acoustic output jack. The blend knob allows you control the amount of magnetic vs. acoustic bridge transducer sound that is heard through your amplifier. In the cen­ter position an equal amount of magnetics and bridge transduc­ers are output. Turning the knob clock-wise will increase the amount of bridge transducer heard in the mix. Turning the knob counter clock-wise will increase the amount of magnetic sound heard in the mix.
Using Two Cables
As mentioned above in "Flexible Outputs" when two cables are inserted into the output jacks the signals are completely separat­ed and the blend knob becomes a volume control for the bridge
Output #2
Output #1
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transducers. This feature allows you to set up the bridge trans­ducer volume and EQ settings on the pre amp and then control the output using only the Blend/Acoustic knob.
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 bot­tom end while maintaining note definition.
The built in active pre-amp for the bridge transducers are pow­ered 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 transduc­ers begin to sound thin or fuzzy, a battery change is overdue. Battery life is approximately 300 hours.
Enjoy your new Godin Guitar.
Flat Five X Custom Godin Pickups Pos. 1 - A, B Pos. 2 - A Pos. 3 - A, B, C, D Pos. 4 - D Pos. 5 - C, D
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C
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Pos.5
Tone
Volume
The Godin Guitar Company,
19420 Avenue Clark-Graham, Baie D’Urfé Québec Canada H9X 3R8
www.godinguitars.com
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Volume
Treble Midrange
Bass
Blend
(when using jack #2)
Acoustic Bridge Volume (when using both jacks)
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