nouphar
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Nylon Ambiance vs. Nylon Encore Multiouds
Hi guys,
The Nylon Ambiance Multioud is the one we all know.
Recently Godin has released a new one, Multioud Nylon Encore, made of Laurentian Basswood (body) and Rosewood (fingerboard).
It looks it has worse electronics, Q1T as opposed to the Fishman which is mounted on the Ambiance Multiouds.
Best of all, it's cheaper.
Has anyone bought or tried one yet?
Regards.
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nouphar
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Hasn't anybody tried the Encore multioud?
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Byzantium
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I bought a Godin Multioud Encore on eBay from Antoine Viel at directmusiconline and I must say it was love at first twang. The Multioud was listed as
a factory second but I've examined it closely and can't find a single defect. Not having played the more expensive Godin Multioud Ambience I can't
compare the two but I'm very satisfied.
Because of the flat back it almost ( but not quite ) sounds like a traditional Oud. The build quality is awesome and the playability of the instrument
is a joy. If, like me, you're a committed Oudaholic it won't replace your traditional Oud but then it's not really meant to.
Where the Multioud Encore scores heavily is in the plugged-in department. I know I'm preaching to the choir here but part of the satisfaction of
playing a traditional Oud is the art/science/mystery of tuning the beast. It takes much practice and patience to develop an empathy with those
friction pegs.
This is great if, like me, you enjoy the ten to fifteen minutes of tweaking and coaxing the little wooden buggers before settling down and losing
yourself in a twenty minute taqsim. But if you're on stage with a loud band the last thing anyone needs is for the temperature and humidity to do its
jinks on your beloved instrument.
Plugged-in the Multioud Encore is pretty unbeatable. I've tried various Turkish flatback and solid body Ouds with pick ups but the Encore blows them
away leaving them sounding like electric planks.
In conclusion, if you're up against miked up percussion and electric bass then the Encore is a no brainer.
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Beshar Hussam AL Azzawi
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I just purchased the Encore!! Check out my video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gyPpAOTSsw
Cheers,
Beshar AL Azzawi
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neviditsin
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Anybody try both?
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pacodelunch
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Here's my opinion. Don't even think of going with the Encore. The ambience has a vastly improved pickup system, and that's really the MAIN thing that
is good about it. And every time I use it I always end up using 100% of the microphone modelling settings and don't even blend in ANY of the pickup.
The pickup, which would be great on a guitar, sounds terrible on an oud. The only pickup that I have found that works on an oud, is the Baggs Ibeam
active nylon pickup, placed directly underneath the bridge. I put one on my short scale turkish oud.
I respect Beshar whose comment is above, but if you listen to his Multioud Encore WITHOUT the microphone recording added, it sounds a little crude.
The Ambience is the best oud type instrument Godin have ever made and I have had them all, I still own the Multiac fretless guitar because it does
have good aspects. Here's one of my videos of the Ambience : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNHW6EzXemg
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neviditsin
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How its sound accousticaly? With out amp, speakers etc
im looking for first oud
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pacodelunch
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Quiet but just about loud enough. But not really quite like an oud.
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