Fender Acoustasonic Telecaster VS Godin A6 Ultra: Battle of the Hybrids

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  • Опубліковано 10 чер 2021
  • We take the Fender Acoustasonic Tele and see how it compares the one of the original "hybrid" guitars, the Godin A6 Ultra.
    We choose an acoustic and electric example of each and let you decide which comes out on top!
    Fender Acoustasonic Telecaster - bit.ly/3rFEPWR
    #acoustasonic #a6ultra

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  • @Jaysjourneymusic
    @Jaysjourneymusic 2 роки тому +14

    I just purchased the Acoustasonic Telecaster and used it live through a Boss GT1 Guitar processor plugged directly into the PA. I used a natural clean sound with only reverb for the acoustic sound blended position 5 A/B and for the electric crunch sound I added a bluesy crunch gain with very light chorus and delay for lead and it sounds great. I love the versatility and the fact that I only need to bring 1 guitar to the gig now.

  • @nhbiker1961
    @nhbiker1961 2 роки тому +15

    The A6 sounds better. Another big advantage is the duel outputs. Electrics sounds better in an amp. And you can blend easily with a volume pedal vs switching between the two.

  • @killacoiler1707
    @killacoiler1707 3 роки тому +15

    The Godin has a much more natural acoustic sound and I imagine that has to do with how it is setup electronically there is no digital voicing. However the Acoustasonic has the better electric guitar performance it was tighter (less flubby sounding). The beauty of it is if you are a strictly clean player and spend more time acoustically the Godin will handle that job beautifully. If you are playing electric more than acoustic the Fender shines in the electric area but can be dialed back to provide a fairly decent acoustic sound when needed but gives the neck feel an electric player would not feel out of place playing. The other beautiful thing is that there is nothing saying you cannot own both for different applications. Either way you go they are both finely created instruments that are to a degree adding a level of versatility that was not available in years past.

  • @FedericoMarina
    @FedericoMarina Рік тому

    Great review!! Cheers!

  • @krispou83
    @krispou83 2 роки тому +6

    More Dry and bright for Fender (rockers) and more wet and round for Godin (elegant playing)

  • @Chalaters
    @Chalaters 2 роки тому +8

    I really like how nice and clean the Godin sounds. Really will go for this Godin A6 ultra for now as it is more affordable. But still want to see a comparison of Fender Acoustasonic Jazzmaster and the Godin Multiac Steel 😊 Thanks for the review.

  • @mark-russell-music
    @mark-russell-music 2 роки тому +5

    I just got an A6 ... nicely put together, and excellent tone. One thing this video didn’t mention about the A6 - the output is way hotter than a typical acoustic. That will be handy at an open mic (if we ever have them again, post-COVID) because I find guitar volume way too low at most open mics with inattentive sound guy.

  • @eddywinter5153
    @eddywinter5153 2 роки тому +6

    I've had a Godin A6 for a few years now, and love/play it every day. It's my go-to whenever I need a strum/noodle; just handles and sounds great. Sounds great unplugged, and awesome when amped-up. Was thinking about the Acoustasonic, but this Vid convinced me to stay with the Godin (have a couple of other Godins too, and having played Fender, Gibson and others, I am convinced that they are still a great guiitar in ther price-range, and never dissapoint (unlike some of the 'Big' brands IMHO and experience).

  • @Sirstarfish
    @Sirstarfish 2 роки тому +1

    awesome demo indeed

  • @oldtimer1467
    @oldtimer1467 Рік тому +4

    I have a Godin A12 . It is the easiest 12 string I have ever played and sounds great . I have owned several including a Guild custom shop and a Taylor T5 custom . Every Godin I have owned has been fantastic . Highly underrated guitars .

  • @toneranger
    @toneranger Рік тому

    Nice demo, I am a big Godin fan since I 1st heard and played the original 1989 Acousticaster by Godin. With its 18 harmonically tuned tunes nothing beats it's unique tone on stage. I use it for recording too. Selling a couple on my Reverb

  • @shield400
    @shield400 2 роки тому +10

    I’ll take the Godin over the Fender. Sounds better and costs less to boot.

    • @jeffdoyle06118
      @jeffdoyle06118 Рік тому

      I agree - sounds like much clearer definition of sound on Godin.

  • @abegarcia849
    @abegarcia849 2 роки тому +4

    I have the A6. Love it. Light easy to play, great acoustic sound, and when playing my tele I have it on neck pickup always, so?

  • @MikaelLewisify
    @MikaelLewisify Рік тому

    I’ve played the acoustisonic and was quite impressed, but just can’t justify the price. Would love to get my hands on an A6, but no dealers near me.

  • @Hector-GS
    @Hector-GS 3 роки тому +1

    Acoustics, look and price Godin, electric sound and feeling Fender.

  • @bancroftGB
    @bancroftGB 2 роки тому +4

    I’ve owned and played a Godin A6 Ultra for about twenty years. When I perform, 90% of what I play is acoustic. Everything is acoustic driven. I use the magnetic pickup when I play short leads over a looped section of a song. The Godin works very well for my purposes. Twice, I’ve bought Taylor T5s. I sold both of them because the acoustic sound on the T5s doesn’t come close to matching the acoustic tone(s) I can get with the Godin. I bought an Acoustasonic Tele about three years ago in hopes that the acoustic tone(s) would be significantly better. They’ve aren’t. I’m not sure they are as good. Also the Acoustasonic was much more expensive than my Godin and the frets had burrs on them. That’s ridiculous for an $1,800.00 guitar. I took it back and got a refund after a week of buyer’s remorse. If you want a quality acoustic sound and you want to play some lead through a hummbucker, buy the Godin. The other two options I’ve tried (T5 and Fender) are more expensive and they really don’t do what a hybrid guitar is intended to do as well as the A6.

    • @barryarsenault9796
      @barryarsenault9796 Рік тому

      I play the Acoustasonic Jazzmaster. That is the more acoustic guitar of the three Fender Acoustasonic models. It sounds great ..

  • @johnfudge8393
    @johnfudge8393 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi, quick question @astringsuk .. what is that red and white vinyl album displayed in the case?

  • @MacClashy
    @MacClashy 2 роки тому +1

    Fender Acoustasonic for me……. 🎸💙

  • @ventilatro113
    @ventilatro113 5 місяців тому +1

    GODIN ✌️👍

  • @rutlandboy
    @rutlandboy Рік тому

    I have both. The Godin is a very different guitar to the Acoustasonic (Tele in my case). I think you hit the nail on the head when describing the neck radii and the flat profile of the Godin as more typical of an acoustic guitar, whereas the fender neck is very much an electric guitar neck. The fender does have some great acoustic tones available though. If I was gigging and could only take 1 guitar with me it would be the Fender.

  • @JayGoreGuitar
    @JayGoreGuitar 2 роки тому +2

    Which would you prefer if you were using the guitar not for strumming and rhythm playing but for melody and solos, with an acoustic sound? I guess I’m asking which neck plays more like an electric?

  • @rnewton1221
    @rnewton1221 5 місяців тому

    As a long time godin fan and owner I am slightly bias but the godin have the edge. Even over over the taylor t5. Will be interesting to see the compare to these new fender highway series a thin line cheaper option

  • @jonathanjohnson2427
    @jonathanjohnson2427 2 роки тому +1

    Am I understanding this correctly.. the acoustosonic is digitally prosessing all the raw sounds before it comes out of the guitar. So all it really does is process sounds inside the guitar rather than outside with pedals? Seems like you could take any old guitar shape and run it through enough sound processing to get that (roughly). I thought the a6 sounded fuller in every case should be easier to subtract frequencies with one eq pedal outside the guitar to get closer tones if that is what you really wanted.

  • @roefamilylightshow
    @roefamilylightshow 2 роки тому +1

    Godin all the way. I run the Acoustic through a Boss AD-10 then the electric out through a Zoom G3xn and out to the line 2 input on the AD-10 and bypass all the acoustic processing that the AD-10 provides on the acoustic side. Now I have 1 line out of the AD-10 into the PA. Awesome set up.

    • @tomedwards81
      @tomedwards81 Рік тому

      Can you tell me how you bypass the acoustic processing on the AD-10? I know you can assign different eq’s for each input, but I thought the acoustic resonance, compression, delay etc were either on or off for both channels at the same time.

    • @tomedwards81
      @tomedwards81 Рік тому

      Deep dive in the menu and figured it out. Sounds rad. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

  • @Peter7966
    @Peter7966 2 роки тому

    Godin has that piezo sharper sound, brighter with a little acoustic-type buzz. The Fender has a deeper more muted and mellow sound. I own or have player neither, but the Acoustasonic looks like it plays more like an electric guitar, the A6 more like an acoustic. What kind of strings? Nice playing.

  • @fretted
    @fretted 2 роки тому +1

    Fender for me.

  • @nd2river
    @nd2river 3 роки тому +8

    I own the Godin A6 ultra, great guitar, you need to remember what you want these for, neither of these are going to rock it out like a Strat or play acoustic like a Taylor, however if you are playing in a club and just need a bit of electric oomph for the odd song at the flick of a switch I'd choose the Godin, considering the price is what? 500 less than the Fender, even less if you get a 2nd hander, for me the Fender just ain't worth the extra money for what is in reality a multi tool master of none guitar, buy the Godin. 🤣

    • @williamwade3507
      @williamwade3507 2 роки тому +2

      I have an A6 and Love it. So I agree with you and if you are there to rock out neither one of these is the best options for Hard Rocking.

    • @nd2river
      @nd2river 2 роки тому +2

      @@williamwade3507
      Hi
      William 100%, but it's a good back up to have if you throw a string mid gig on either an acoustic or electric.
      But for me I play mostly acoustic with an odd Rock/blues number thrown in so it suits me to use for those then turn change the sound until the set is over.
      But still a nice guit and worth the dosh.. 😉

    • @markbaxter4613
      @markbaxter4613 2 роки тому +2

      I have the A6 as well. And as a Tele guy I wanted to love the Fender but the A6 for the price is much more functional. Especially if you play in a seated position the Acoustisonic just wasn’t comfortable.

  • @AlexBradyMusic
    @AlexBradyMusic 7 місяців тому +1

    What strings were on these guitars?

  • @vector011
    @vector011 19 днів тому

    how do these compare to a Taylor T5? I have an old T5 KOA and interested in something else. Rick Turner RS is to much and finish lacking...

  • @Thabassmon
    @Thabassmon 2 роки тому +3

    The Godin sounds better.

  • @bathizargupta249
    @bathizargupta249 2 роки тому +1

    What strings on each guitar?

  • @EdGouveia
    @EdGouveia Рік тому +2

    Is the godin confortable for the left hand? More confortable than a acoustic folk guitar?

  • @JeffreyTheTaylor
    @JeffreyTheTaylor 3 роки тому +7

    To be honest I would need a lot more full chord strumming to get a sense of which is best for that task. And that inevitably gets into the range of acoustic sounds available via the Fender. To me the Godin is for the acoustic rhythm/singer songwriter player who occasionally needs some electric grit blended in. The Acoustasonic has more lead potential and a wider range of possible acoustic sounds. It strikes me more as a tool for an electric artist who is looking to add little ear candy bits. Just my 2 cents.

    • @indigojc
      @indigojc 2 роки тому +1

      I do agree. There is almost no reviews about the Acoustasonic with players strumming the guitar harder and with with picks and doing also some riffs/licks and bar chords in addition to somo soloing ON the acoustics sounds. That's the way I use my Acoustasonic telecaster.
      Most of the the reviews has the players playing it to carefully and a bit soft, mainly fingerpick. I dont use that way in my gigs. By the way, I do own the A6 Ultra since ever. I prefer the Acoustasonic because it gives me a better general sound feel and it always, always always cut through the mix. And when you pushed the strings a bit harder, you get the feeling how it gets through. Like the Aftertouch feature of a keyboard :) I must accept though, that the Godin is more comfortable to play. It took me long to get use to the Acoustasonic neck. After trying and trying different sets in the acoustasonic I stuck to 2x sounds 5A and 4B for acoustics and 1B for electrics. I use it (still) through a BOSS M70 dry and effects just for specifically things an specific songs in the set. I'm changing it in the next weels and will running it through a BOSS ES8. The electric sound of the Godin is just not nice. Dont like it. When I played it live, I just mixed a bit of the electric into the acoustic, I like the way it sounds blended.. more body. BUT, I'll never sell the Godin. I'll keep it. :)
      Now after watching some of the reviews for the new acoustasonics, I kind of feel betrayed because the Stratocaster should have been released first :) The electric options that are there, are better than the ones in the Tele and I always felt, that those type of sounds should have been included in the Telecaster. Anyways. Hope my 2 cents helps anybody out there.
      And btw. I liked this review! Great Job astringsuk

  • @martinarriaga3763
    @martinarriaga3763 11 місяців тому

    I have the Godin and wonder if I need to change for Fender but I liked the Godin better in this video and as I see in the comments almost everybody thinks the same

  • @CSProduction12
    @CSProduction12 9 місяців тому

    If you use an amp modeler or all in one pedal instead of a combo amp then The A6 is the best choice as far as sound is concerned.
    The reason I say this is because acoustic modelers are typically not all that great and the Godins natural acoustic sound is superb, As a matter of fact it's might be one of the best sounding acoustic I have heard plugged in.
    As far as the Electric tone goes, It has a single active humbucker with Treble and Bass EQ this is very different from what most electric players are used to. You have to do some serious tweaking and have multiple channels available to cover a wide range of sounds. This is very doable with a modeler but you might not be to happy with it plugged into a simple combo amp.

  • @barryarsenault9796
    @barryarsenault9796 Рік тому

    I see these Godin A6 Ultras are compared to Fender Acoustasonic Teles in many videos.The best acoustic sound comes from the Acoustasonic Jazzmaster. Great acoustic sounds with a Tim Shaw designed humbucker when needed for an electric sound.

    • @NopeVS
      @NopeVS Рік тому

      Yes ! Do know you how they compare Barry? Have you used both? I’m interested in understanding the differences between these two.
      Thanks

    • @barryarsenault9796
      @barryarsenault9796 Рік тому

      Hi… I have heard someone live play the Acoustasonic Tele. Then I have seen maybe 100 videos on the AT, AS, and the AJ. The Strat version does sound more electric than the AT and the AJ. So it all comes down to the AT and AJ. I leaned more to the Jazzmaster. The Tele I believe is good for more finger picking sounds. If you like country I would say go for the AT. The biggest sound variations came from the AJ. I own that one now. The acoustic sounds are very good. Especially for me in position 3 with a blend between A & B. The Tele and Strat versions came out first. Then came the Jazzmaster. It was an improvement on the other two for acoustic sounds. Fender did not put another guitar out just for body style.They say because of the larger area of wood on the Jazzmaster. It gets its different tone. I have not got into the humbucker much. But it sounded fine with a little chorus. I am not expecting great electric sounds. I will see. May get a pedal or two for the humbucker. But I do like the acoustic sound. I like the guitar but hear issues with the charging and and the input Jack connection. I returned my first one immediately for a quick replacement. The volume kept going dead when the cable was touched or moved. All things have been great since. I believe they make many of these Acoustasonic guitars. Maybe a little more than a few will have issues. Hopefully the one I have now will give me many good years of guitar playing.

  • @sofasundays2848
    @sofasundays2848 10 місяців тому +1

    Intro song: Bluebird

  • @JTB--
    @JTB-- 5 місяців тому

    Played the Godin and didn't vibe with whatever material the neck is made out of. Just felt weird. Prefer the Fender feeling more like an Electric

  • @goodtimefolkrock
    @goodtimefolkrock Рік тому +1

    ..fender is an electric that gives some acoustic tones and the Godin is an acoustic that gives some electric tones

  • @croggers1
    @croggers1 Рік тому

    Not a good comparison if you’re trying to choose between the two because he only used the piezo for the acoustic settings on the fender and not the simulations and putting the fender through the electric guitar amp completely ruins the sound because like he said the electric pickup already has amp sim on.

  • @Purdymike
    @Purdymike 2 роки тому +1

    The A6 has a more fuller sound and not as tinny sounding as the Fender

  • @liys540
    @liys540 2 роки тому +1

    Godin wins

  • @ericleary5075
    @ericleary5075 Рік тому

    The Godin definitely has more balls on the acoustic side!

  • @ronvanderwoude8166
    @ronvanderwoude8166 3 роки тому +1

    I prefer the A6 Ultra because of the warmer better acoustic sound. That Fender is ugly and you need to charge that battery with a cable. The electric sound could be more your cup of tea.

  • @davidpehrson3707
    @davidpehrson3707 2 роки тому +1

    The Godin sounds better and is about $1,200 cheaper

  • @mistywood1864
    @mistywood1864 2 роки тому

    You can't compare the electric sound. The magnetic pickups are in different positions, so will never compare correctly. A6 every time though.

  • @mixmixture7049
    @mixmixture7049 5 місяців тому

    Godin is really expensive

  • @ericmathieu3711
    @ericmathieu3711 2 роки тому +3

    for me Godin is more serious then Fender

  • @AvroBellow
    @AvroBellow 2 роки тому +2

    Not only does the A6 sound better, that Fender Acoustisonic Telecaster is BUTT-UGLY!!!

  • @YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic
    @YouTubeHandlesAreMoronic 2 роки тому +8

    As much as I hate the entire Acoustasonic concept, I have to say the Fender sounds far more like an actual acoustic guitar than the Godin. The Godin has much more of that annoying, insectoid piezo buzz to the sound that makes me want to burn it and pee on the ashes.

  • @JackTheRabbitMusic
    @JackTheRabbitMusic 2 роки тому +4

    Godin ALL DAY LONG over the Fender.
    Fender is nothing but a mere child's toy.
    Godin makes professional instruments with professional musicians in mind.
    Fender is an afterthought.
    Nice try, Fender, but Godin is leaps and bounds superior.
    What I especially love about Godin are their 13 pin synth options...not on the A6, but it's on my Multiac ACS-SA.
    Peace. 🐰💙🎸🎶🤝✌

  • @sketchyold
    @sketchyold 2 роки тому +6

    I want both. Prefer the Godin though. And those tattoos are hideous.