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Travis, You should've come by my house, I had a Multiac along with the Axon and the GR-33 for a few years... I eventually tired of the language that was required to access the programming on the Axon (I don't speak Geek at all). The GR-33 had simpler programming with superior sounds, the Axon had far superior response time and programming with a sucky factory soundset (to my ear and sensibilities). The store that used to carry Godin in Seattle is now out of business. When I went in there a few years ago, they did have a few Godin's in stock, even a Multiac SA. I asked about plugging it into a GR-33 and they said they'd have to get one from one of their other stores. Two days later they called me and said that it was in, so I went down there and gave it a workout. Not bad for a store that specilizes in music lessons and band instruments... Still, most of their good stuff was in their Bellevue store where they could "sell to kids in High School who had rich daddies" (their words) a lot easier. I eventually found a Godin Multiac on eBay, though in the process was mistakenly sent the Godin ACS (a cheaper solidbody nylon) which I was able to keep for a few weeks until my Multiac arrived. I far preferred the playing action and feel of the Multiac, though I noticed that the ACS was a better source for the GR-33, probably due to the sustain qualities. Even though I didn't enjoy the guitar as much, I preferred playing the GR-33 much more with the cheaper ACS. Speaking of Guitar Center for a moment, I hear many people kinda bashing them. As it must be difficult being a major music retailer in general, I have to say that I have had mostly very positive experiences at the local Seattle Guitar Center. Of course you have to know your sales people and avoid the clueless ones. The local GC seems to have a large enough percentage of knowledgeable sales staff to have made most of my visits there over the years quite enjoyable. In this regard, your mileage may vary... to the extreme. Stephen > Once I was in the market for a Godin Multiac-SA, with the idea of using >it for both amplified acoustic guitar and synth sounds. I went to the local Godin dealer, and they had no acoustic guitar amps and no Roland synths. I was somewhat flabbergasted, and asked them how they proposed to sell them, and they said they sold plenty as it was. TravisH __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com