Cordoba Stage

Godin MultiAc Nylon (ACS-SA slim)

| Feature | Cordoba Stage | Godin ACS-SA Slim |
|---|---|---|
| Body Type | Semi-hollowbody Acoustic-electric | Hollowbody |
| Body Shape | Stage Thinbody | ACS-SA Slim |
| Body Material | Mahogany | Silver Leaf Maple with Canadian Laurentian Basswood Wings |
| Top Material | Solid Spruce with Flame Maple veneer | Solid Cedar |
| Body Finish | Gloss | Semi-gloss |
| Color | Edgeburst | Natural |
| Neck Material | 3-piece Mahogany | Mahogany |
| Neck Shape | Cordoba Fusion | Slim |
| Neck Joint | N/A | Bolt-on |
| Fingerboard Material | Pau Ferro | Richlite |
| Fingerboard Radius | 16" | 16" |
| Number of Frets | 22 | 22 |
| Scale Length | 25.6" | 25.5" |
| Nut Width | 1.875" | 1.715" |
| Nut Material | Bone | Graph Tech |
| Bridge/Tailpiece | Classical Style | Richlite |
| Tuners | Cordoba | 16:1 |
| Electronics | Fishman co-developed system | Custom LR Baggs, 13-pin output for Roland GR synths |
| Strings | Nylon | HTC Nylon, .0285-.044 |
| Case/Gig Bag | Gig Bag | Gig Bag |
Godin ACS-SA (MultiAc) and Cordoba Stage Price Tracker
Prices updated Fri, August 21st, 2026.
Major Differences Between the Godin and Cordoba
- The body materials differ, with Mahogany in the Cordoba and Silver Leaf Maple with Basswood wings in the Godin MultiAc.
- The Cordoba has a spruce top with a flame Maple veneer, while the Godin uses a solid Cedar top.
- The Cordoba's electronics are co-developed with Fishman, focusing on acoustic tone enhancement, whereas the Godin's custom LR Baggs electronics include a 13-pin output for direct control of Roland GR Series and Axon AX100 guitar synths.
- Nut width varies slightly, with the Cordoba having a wider nut than the Godin.
- The neck joint on the Godin is specified as bolt-on, a detail not mentioned for the Cordoba, suggesting a traditional set neck or Spanish heel construction.
Similarities Between the two Acoustic-Electric Guitars
- Both guitars have hollow/semi-hollow body types designed for acoustic-electric performance.
- Each features a 16" fingerboard radius.
- Both instruments have 22 frets and similar scale lengths.
- Both include gig bags
More Acoustic Guitar Comparing
Written by GC Editorial on Acoustics & Comparisons
Written by GC Editorial on Acoustics & Comparisons
The people who build and maintain our comparison pages

Researched and written by Bobby Kittleberger

Proofread and tweaked by Erin Cosner

Product info reviewed by Danielle Kittleberger
We link to products on Sweetwater that help support our site and keep the lights on. If you click through our orange buttons, we might earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you all for your generous support over the years! ~ Bobby and Danielle
Our disclosure↬


Comment Policy: You're down to leave a comment? That's awesome. Keep in mind that comments are moderated and rel="nofollow" is in use. Please avoid any spammy keywords or a domain as your name, otherwise your comment will be deleted. Let's stay on topic, keep questions relevant and have a meaningful conversation. All the best.