I'm not sure which Godin is which but their thin bodied ones are a fine sounding electric instrument, but that thin body makes them just above nothing as an unplugged acoustic. They are great as long as all you do is plugged in stuff.
I've been playing an Earthwood since about 1972 and it's huge body makes it the holy grail for unplugged acoustic sound. The old fat bodied Guilds are really nice too. The negative side of the old fat bodies is that they're freakin' huge, and like most older acoustics, you're not going to get much use beyond the 12th fret. You can't beat them for acoustic tone and volume .
The new stuff plays really nice with their smaller bodies, electric like necks and cutaways to allow you to light it up beyond the 12th fret. The bad news is that most of them sound like crap unplugged and don't have squat for unplugged volume.
Tacomas are head and shoulders above the rest IMO. Great sound , great volume , and the feel is as good as anything you'll ever get your hands on. They are made from good solid wood and they are a bit pricey. Their Korean made version is the Olympia. It is the same construction , but it is a cheaper plywood laminate and lacks some of the resonance that its solid wood American Tacoma has. They are dirt cheap and they still sound better than anything I've come across at two and even three times its' cost. I bought one a few years back because my Earthwood is too valuable to take out and beat up .
I love my Olympia
I use it plugged in so I put on a set of La' Bella tape wound strings {thanks to nofis advice} and this thing has the smoothest uprightlike sound you can imagine.
I have played a lot of ABGs over the years and to be perfectly honest, there are only a few I like, and I believe I've mentioned them all. I'm sure nofi will show up for this thread and I pretty sure he'll have a pretty short list too.
Rick