Godin Announces New Metropolis Composer QIT Acoustic Guitar
This classy-lookin' dreadnought features an all-mahogany construction.
Godin has announced its new Metropolis Composer QIT acoustic guitar.
This classy-lookin' dreadnought features an all-mahogany construction – with a top and back of solid mahogany, sides of layered mahogany, and, for good measure, a mahogany neck.
Additionally, the guitar boasts a Richlite fretboard – with 21 frets and a 25.5’’ long scale – and a Graph Tech TUSQ nut, ebony bridge, and Godin's QIT system, which comes with an integrated tuner.
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Sonically, the Metropolis Composer is built with an onboard preamp, should you want a bit more volume.
The Godin Metropolis Composer QIT acoustic guitar is available now for $899.
For more info on the acoustic, head on over to godinguitars.com.
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