Breedlove ECO Discovery S Concert CE Acoustic Guitar, Left-Handed

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Calling all southpaws! The Breedlove ECO Discovery S Concert is made with sustainably harvested timbers making for a guitar that's environmentally friendly.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
Fishman Presys I Under saddle piezo with tuner
Mahogany back and sides Dry and airy tone; clear, present midrange
Ovangkol fretboard Smooth feel; brighter top end with full midrange
Solid cedar top Mellow, nuanced, responsive tone

Sometimes undersung in the guitar world, western red cedar has a glowing warmth that responds quickly to fingerstyle play while offering a rosy definition to relaxed strumming. It finds a perfect duet partner in the clarity and cutting power of African mahogany. The pioneering Concert shape, a standard for 30 years, is balanced, versatile, and resonant.

Boasting a beguiling gloss Edgeburst finish, this solid top soft cutaway left-handed Breedlove Discovery S Concert features sustainable earth-conscious, sonically superior EcoTonewood technology. Comfortable and easy to play, with a slim, fast neck and beginner-friendly narrow nut width, the guitar comes equipped with Fishman Presys I electronics, with a built-in tuner. Discover the Breedlove ECO Collection-where the guitar meets the forest.

Body Shape: Concert
Cutaway: Soft
Neck: African mahogany (Khaya)
Top: Solid Western red cedar
Back/Sides: African mahogany (Khaya)
Top Finish: Edgeburst Gloss
Body Finish: Stained Gloss
Neck Finish: Stained Satin
Fretboard/Bridge: Ovangkol (natural)
FB Binding: None
Headstock Shape: Asymmetrical
Headstock Overlay: Ovangkol (stain black) Satin
Headstock Bind: None
Scale length inches: 25.50
Number of frets: 20
Nut Width Inches: 1.69
Lower Bout Width: 15.37"
Waist Width: 9"
Upper Bout Width: 11.28"
Body Length: 19.875"
Body depth at Neck inches: 3.58
Body depth at Tailblock inches: 4.17
Sound Hole diameter inches: 3.94
Bracing Pattern : Factory Std X Scalloped
Body Binding: Black
Top Purfling: BWBWB
Back Purfling: None
Side Purfling: None
Inlay: Centered Dots
Rosette: Tortoise w/BWB purf
Tuning Machines: Chrome Closed Gear
Electronics: Fishman Presys I
Nut/Saddle: PPS
String Gauge: D'Addario XT Light
Case: None

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 877-800-4848

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted November 9, 2021 by a customer from outlook.com

"Breedlove Is a Love indeed!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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In regards to “sound” “presence” this pretty girl has enough for the price; in fact, it rings most crisp at the high end with nice low end presence for it’s size. Plugged in, it is actually expectable for strumming and picking! It’s size is just awesome for living room small studio or patio sessions (actually, I have laid down some sweet tracks using this well rounded acoustic) The electronics are acceptable enough- though I am going to upgrade mine because I do use it constantly. The Soft case is very nice and durable. My ONLY knock, the string holes/bridge assembly, cedar non-pin; the eyes of the strings are beginning to stress the inlets “widening them” due to the steel recessing the wood; the eyelets literally seated against it. This is a miner issue and a commonly used one. It makes stringing the the Breedlove most easy and quick, no pins popping with sting winding- This is definitely a most awesome beginners acoustic-it is definitely far more guitar for the money; however. If it’s a impulse thing-all of a sudden wanting to learn and play guitar- or young beginners- wrong guitar! There are far better values in the 150.00 to 200.00 dollar range, decent and not as much of an investment if the “fire” “urge” burns out becoming closet/attic clutter or family room/bedroom decor! I made this mistake years ago before I got serious and completely committed to the passion playing easily two hours or more a day- if the passion sets in getting “GAS” (Gear read more Acquisition Syndrome), this IS a perfect acoustic to move up to. If you want larger gear, the Fender California Series is very tight, most sweet for $429.00, I have a Redondo that shreds! Entirely different guitar though and do not recommend for beginners because of its fret length, width and strength required to ring out the chords- especially bar chords. (Ibanez, Epiphone, Fender, Yammah, all make suitable beginners gear between $89..00 and $200.00 dollars…..) Papa Laughing-Bear, Hangtown Ca.

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In regards to “sound” “presence” this pretty girl has enough for the price; in fact, it rings most crisp at the high end with nice low end presence for it’s size. Plugged in, it is actually expectable for strumming and picking! It’s size is just awesome for living room small studio or patio sessions (actually, I have laid down some sweet tracks using this well rounded acoustic) The electronics are acceptable enough- though I am going to upgrade mine because I do use it constantly. The Soft case is very nice and durable. My ONLY knock, the string holes/bridge assembly, cedar non-pin; the eyes of the strings are beginning to stress the inlets “widening them” due to the steel recessing the wood; the eyelets literally seated against it. This is a miner issue and a commonly used one. It makes stringing the the Breedlove most easy and quick, no pins popping with sting winding- This is definitely a most awesome beginners acoustic-it is definitely far more guitar for the money; however. If it’s a impulse thing-all of a sudden wanting to learn and play guitar- or young beginners- wrong guitar! There are far better values in the 150.00 to 200.00 dollar range, decent and not as much of an investment if the “fire” “urge” burns out becoming closet/attic clutter or family room/bedroom decor! I made this mistake years ago before I got serious and completely committed to the passion playing easily two hours or more a day- if the passion sets in getting “GAS” (Gear Acquisition Syndrome), this IS a perfect acoustic to move up to. If you want larger gear, the Fender California Series is very tight, most sweet for $429.00, I have a Redondo that shreds! Entirely different guitar though and do not recommend for beginners because of its fret length, width and strength required to ring out the chords- especially bar chords. (Ibanez, Epiphone, Fender, Yammah, all make suitable beginners gear between $89..00 and $200.00 dollars…..) Papa Laughing-Bear, Hangtown Ca.

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