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Breedlove Atlas Solo J350/CM Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Breedlove Atlas Solo J350/CM Acoustic Electric Guitar
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Some up front disclaimers:
1) I am a hobbyist with guitars and quite the amateur and am no expert by any means.
2) This is the first acoustic (and only the second guitar, the first being a Variax) that I've ordered online.
I recently purchased this guitar from Amazon. I've wanted a Breedlove for some time. The Atlas series is the higher end of the Korean made Breedloves and is designed and has the final setup and QC done in Breedlove's Bend, Oregon facility.
First to address the online ordering experience:
1) Ordering from Amazon was quick and easy, this was the last one in stock and was serviced by Amazon.
2) The guitar came in a Breedlove box packed in a plastic wrapped Deluxe gig bag. There was no apparent
shipping damage, much to my surprise :)
3) After the guitar acclimated for a while I unpacked it. In the gig bag (it's a pretty nice bag) was the
guitar and a small package with an allen wrench for the truss rods (notice the s on the end of rod, more
later), a spare saddle and a couple of shims for the saddle (which I definitely did NOT need).
4) When first unpacked I found the action to be extremely high (unplayable past the 3rd fret high). I adjusted the neck truss rod quite a bit (a full turn clockwise) and that helped some but I didn't want to go any further so I backed it off half a turn and decided to take it to a local dealer and get a setup done. The setup rendered things much better (saddle was shaved down). In hindsight most guitars ordered online will probably require a setup so I won't whine too bad. Just remember that's out of pocket when ordering online.
5) The end pin jack was extremely loose (I could pull it out 1/4 inch). I easily fixed the end pin issue.
That said, once the setup was done and I was happier:
Thoughts on sound:
Much of this is very subjective and about the player and their style. I play mostly with a pick and a
combination of picking and light to medium strumming. I have a light to medium touch and don't dig in much or
play with a heavy or fast style. If you are into heavy strumming though the guitar can lose it when really digging in.
Unplugged this guitar sound pretty good. It is definitely loud and projects well and has plenty of nuance. It
doesn't sound too boomy and is pretty even sounding across the board. The treble is there but not too much so.
The sustain is definitely "there". The harmonics are clear but a bit hard to pin down. The sound of this guitar
is almost bell like, it kinda' sings. All in all the sound is quite nice.
Plugged up through my setup the guitar definitely acquires some bass (a bit much in some situations) but the
L.R. Baggs sounds pretty good overall and is very adjustable.
On the side sound hole: This feature REALLY opens this guitar up to the player. I can hear nuances in the sound
of the guitar that just aren't there with any other guitar I play. While this feature may be subjective I can't
say enough about how it really wraps the player up in the sound of the guitar. The sound is something that
can't be recorded effectively and just has to be heard first hand, if you get a chance you should definitely
try one of the Solo series to see what I mean.
Thoughts on playability:
Though the guitar is relatively unforgiving of sloppy fretting the neck is very playable. The satin finish on
the neck is fast and not sticky in the slightest. The neck is relatively thin and a bit wider than I'm used to
but is really comfortable and easy to play. The guitar is a Jumbo and the body is deep and large so I will need
to adjust a bit but overall balance and playability is nice.
Thoughts on build quality:
The guitar uses the "JLD Bridge Truss" for bracing. This I believe was a system originally designed to repair guitars that had top bowing issues and was designed to transfer some of the string tension from the bridge to the sides. It is basically a truss rod that connects the bridge to the tail block. It seems to work well and helps sustain a lot.
In summary:
All in all for a $750 Breedlove I like this guitar a lot. I wish I could have afforded one of the Pro series
but it was twice as much. The guitar sounds distinctive in a good way, is well balanced and plays well. The
monitor sound hole adds to the richness of the sound. I would encourage anyone looking for a new acoustic in the
$700 and up (and you definitely can go UP with Breedlove!) to give these guitars a close look. I'll be looking at the new American Series Solo for sure!

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Breedlove Master Class Northwest Classic Acoustic Guitar, Made in U.S.A. Review

Breedlove Master Class Northwest Classic Acoustic Guitar, Made in U.S.A.
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I bought this at an extreme discount which is the only reason I took a chance on it. I did do a little research on Myrtlewood as it is not a popular tone wood. Everyone said it was like Koa or Maple with more of a bottom end. It does have a creamy bass, not boomy at all. The highs ring out and sometimes too much when strumming. This is a great sounding fingerstyle guitar. The neck width is perfect for me. It has the sweetest sound of any guitar I've ever had. The Myrtlewood figuring is awesome. When you buy a guitar sight unseen you hope for the best and I got the best. The action is a just a tad high for me, but not too high where I can't play it. I'm very pleased with this guitar. Besides the wood, the other appointments like the totem inlays, spoked sound hole inlay, neck binding, and ebonized tuners just make the guitar all that more special. This is a custom shop guitar and the build quality is spot on. I have the Breedlove Revival OOO-R Deluxe too and I have to say the Breedlove custom shop guitars are just fabulous.

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Breedlove Passport Plus OM/CMe, H-H Guitar Review

Breedlove Passport Plus OM/CMe, H-H Guitar
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I own a Breedlove American Series and Pro Series guitar, and I wanted to have a smaller body as a travel-beater guitar. I'd ordered the least expensive C200/SMP (blemished) from another vendor but to my luck, they had run out and offered me an incredible deal when I asked about the Passport Plus OM/CMe. Intonation is spot on and the setup from Breedlove is perfect. VERY EASY to play. I really don't expect many issues from Breedlove instruments... even the ones that are made in Korea. The sound is a lot bigger than what I'd expect from an OM size guitar.
This little wonder holds its own against guitars three times its price. Makes a great full size travel guitar or for those who just want a great sounding value OM!

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Breedlove Atlas Stage J350/EF-12 Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Breedlove Atlas Stage J350/EF-12 Acoustic Electric Guitar
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I've had several 12s over the years, but I've always been disappointed... not this time. AJ350..Where have you been all my life? I've hated broken G octaves, bad action at fret 12+ and overall lack of depth and balance in the bass and midrange... that being said:
WOW! Nice guitar! Just unboxed it and tuned it up... has the lowest action I've ever seen for a factory run guitar. Sticker inside said guitar had been setup once it got in from Korea. Great job! String height across the entire fretboard TO THE SOUNDHOLE was 2/32! Nice.... very nice.
Something else (big deal for me) - I had grown so tired of breaking G octave strings on pin based bridges that I had almost given up and permanently kept my former 12 string tuned to D to avoid breakage. Three cheers for Breedlove's pinless bridge - the G octave walked right up to full concert pitch with narry a wimper! YEAH!!!
I can't wait to hook this guitar into our church's audio system to hear the LR Baggs pickup. It includes a really sweet tuner you'll enjoy.
Lastly... If you think Dreadnot 12s sound anemic.... you're right. The first time you strum this guitar you hear the immediate effect of jumbo architecture - you've finally got the bass and "grunt" you've always wanted in a 12. The sound from this guitar is VERY balanced and gives you everything you've always missed in smaller body 12s.
Icing on the cake includes: abalone binding, flamed maple on sides and back, Grover tuners and it comes with its own case - yep! You don't have to buy one after you get it! Nice....
Get this guitar. You won't be disappointed.

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Breedlove Atlas Stage D25/SR Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Breedlove Atlas Stage D25/SR Acoustic Electric Guitar
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I have owned this guitar for almost a year now and could not be happier! It is such a great guitar to play with perfect action. It makes every note sound perfect from and open low E to high E on the 19th fret, they all sound amazing. Crisp, clean sounds that are both mellow and sharp while projecting! The internal truss system really allows the notes to play. Every time I play I am impressed. Aside from this, it is beautiful! Abalone inlays with gorgeous rosewood back and sides. No laminates! All solid wood!
When I am at a Guitar Center, I always go to the acoustic room and play some Martins and Taylors that max out at about $6,000. I leave the room perfectly content, knowing that I paid much less for a guitar that is easier to play, more beautiful, and has a much richer sound! This is my guitar for life.
I have no regrets with this guitar. I recommend it to everyone. All of my friends who play guitar are all buying Breedlove's now, none of them can believe it when they play it. It sits in my room and is obviously a great looking guitar, but it proves itself on a whole new level when it is played.
BUY THIS GUITAR!

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Breedlove Revival Series D-R-Deluxe Acoustic Guitar, Made in U.S.A. Review

Breedlove Revival Series D-R-Deluxe Acoustic Guitar, Made in U.S.A.
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I've had this guitar for about three years, bought it new. Build quality is first rate. The only problem I had were the Grover open back tuning machines that came on it. One tuner failed completely; the others never had a very positive feel, although this was easily remedied by replacing the tuners with Gotoh tuning machines. Waverly tuners would have been even better, but considrably more expensive. To their credit, Breedlove sent me a replacement set of Grovers, but I never had them installed.
Now to the best part: The sound. Oh, my gawd, this guitar is a cannon! Banjo players run and hide when it shouts. The Adirondack Spruce top has all kinds of headroom. The sound never breaks up, it just gets louder the harder you play it. But, it isn't all about volume, the tone is pure, just as a rosewood dread is supposed to be. Intonation up and down the neck is spot on with medium gage strings. The bass to treble balance is excellent. The factory set up on mine was very good; I usually have my technician do a set up on new guitars to tweak them to my preferences, but on the Breedlove it wasn't necessary.
The guitar came with a very nice arched top case with six latches and a carrying strap in addition to the usual handle.
If you play bluegrass, you won't go wrong with the Breedlove DR Deluxe. It's like a Martin D-28 on steroids. (Yes, I have a Martin, too, so this isn't sour grapes!)

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Breedlove Performance Series Bossa Nova Acoustic Guitar, Made in U.S.A. Review

Breedlove Performance Series Bossa Nova Acoustic Guitar, Made in U.S.A.
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I took a gamble on this guitar given that I've never played a Breedlove nylon string guitar before ordering it. I've played Breedlove steel string guitars and have always been impressed with how they look, sound and feel so it was worth the risk. The look of the guitar is stunning and it sounds incredible as I expected. I suppose this kind of quality should be expected with a guitar at this price point, but those expectations were exceeded in my mind. One thing I didn't realize until I got it was that the pick up controls are in the sound hole so they don't have to cut a big hole in the side for the electronics which I love, because it preserves the beauty of the guitar.
If you want a more traditional looking and feeling (flat fret-board vs. slight radius) nylon string, this isn't it, but if you are looking for a more modern, very high quality nylon string guitar I would highly recommend the Breedlove Bossa Nova or the Taylor NS-74ce. It was a tough choice between those two, but I'm very glad I bought the Bossa Nova.


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Breedlove Atlas Studio D25/SM Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Breedlove Atlas Studio D25/SM Acoustic Electric Guitar
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I am a full time middle school choir director, part time church music minister, who loves to have a guitar by my side all the time. I play in semi - professional venues and I know what a good guitar is supposed to sound and feel like. I simply cannot afford to spend the money necessary when it comes to buying an American made guitar with the sustain, fit, and finish you will find in a good Martin, Taylor, or Gibson acoustic guitar. My frustration has been that I know a Chinese or Korean made Takamine, Fender or Ibanez acoustic guitar simply cannot give me the sound and satisfaction of an American guitar that has been and will be out of my price range for the foreseeable future. My reality was that I would have to wait until the miraculous day when I would have a couple of thousand extra dollars laying around to be able to buy the guitar that I truly wanted. Then the remarkable happened. My wife and I were in a music store and I saw this Breedlove Atlas Studio D25/SM. It is made in Korea but assembled with American materials and given it's final set ups and inspection by it's home company of Breedlove guitars in Oregon. I picked it up and gave it a try. I was literally floored by the rich, ringing sound. The sound is ridiculous. The sustain held for a solid 15 plus seconds. The basses are rich and melodic, far unlike any Asian assembled guitar I have ever played. Now hear me when I say that I have read the reviews of many Asian guitars by folks who truly want their instruments to sound like the American guitars that they cannot afford. They truly think that they are playing a guitar that can compete with American guitars. I know virtually all of those reviews are exaggerated or even untrue, even if they believe them to be so. I have spent a significant amount of time playing Martins and Taylors even though they belonged to friends of mine. I have even played some of Breedlove's American made instruments. This is the ONLY Asian made guitar that I can honestly say sounds as good, if not better, than it's American counterparts. I know that you have to spend around $2,000 to get this kind of sound. It's construction, fret work, and sound is truly amazing. It has a solid back and top with HPL sides. I promise you that you will not be dissapointed in this guitar. You will NOT be able to replicate this sound for around $1000 like Breedlove has been able to do with this guitar. There is hope for us poor folks in the Breedlove Atlas Studio D25/SM.

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Breedlove Performance Series Focus Special Edition Acoustic Guitar, Made in U.S.A. Review

Breedlove Performance Series Focus Special Edition Acoustic Guitar, Made in U.S.A.
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I couldn't resist the beauty of this guitar with it's redwood top and unique Breedlove accents. Craftmanship is excellent. I somewhat agree with the other review on the sound, but I have only been playing it for 3 days and I'm sure it hasn't even begun to open up. I think with some time and playing this guitar will continue to sound better. If not, it may be going back. My only initial dislike is the electronics. I have a dual element B-Band on my Seagull S6 and it sounds amazing. If I feel confident that I intend to keep this instrument, I am going to change out the electronics where I can blend the piezo and the mic. I keep it at about 75% piezo 25% mic on my Gull and it is perfect.

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Breedlove Passport Plus C250/SB--Lefty Guitar Review

Breedlove Passport Plus C250/SB--Lefty Guitar
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Just received the Breedlove C250/SB Lefty, and it's a Beauty !
"Unplugged" or amplified, the guitar has a full, yet very brilliant tone. It has a striking "piano like" sustain, especially on the lower, wound strings. Setup was good right out of the box. The intonation is perfect across the entire neck ! The action is very good on the unwound strings (E and B), all the way up the neck. The action on the wound strings could possibly be just a bit lower. An allen key was provided to adjust the truss rod (at the sound hole end of the neck), but the neck is very straight "as is", so hopefully the truss rod will not need adjustment (unless I change the gauge of the strings). A "spare" (extra) bridge, and a "bridge shim" were also provided. Not sure I will ever need these, but you never know, they may come in handy at some point ?
The pickup / preamp is true to the natural sound of the guitar, and does not have the "plastic" sound common to many piezo transducer bridge pickup systems. The "Active Preamp" has simple rotary Volume, Bass, and Treble controls.
The built-in tuner is Great !! The tuner's backlit LCD display is *very* crisp......a big improvement over typical LED or LCD bargraph displays found on many "built-in" tuners. The alphabetical readout in 1/2 step increments (D, D#, E, F, F#, etc.) is very helpful.
Overall, I am extremely happy with this guitar, and I think it would be very difficult to find a better guitar anywhere near this price range.


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Breedlove Passport D/Mme Guitar Review

Breedlove Passport D/Mme Guitar
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I was looking at a Breedlove as a third guitar. Yes, I know most of us guitar junkies have more than one (actually, I have four). I came across this cool mahogany one after looking at a lower-end Passport with a Spruce top. I think I caught a fluke because the price was way low. I won't even say how low because I don't want anyone to feel cheated. Lets just say, I could buy another guitar for what I saved. This guitar rocks! I have two Taylors and I would put the quality of workmanship and tone right up there with them. Actually, it's better than my 110. Have not plugged it in yet, but given what I have seen up to this point, I am sure it will sound great. The case it comes in is supposed to be soft, but it is made so well I think I could shoot it and be okay. In short, I am impressed with the look(classic Martin), the tone(brilliant highs, but not tinny), and the quality. It even comes with an extra saddle in case your feel frisky and want to lower the action. Only thing I'm gonna do is put better bridge pins on it and play the heck out of it.

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Breedlove Passport Plus C250/SF, Sunburst Guitar Review

Breedlove Passport Plus C250/SF, Sunburst Guitar
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I've owned this guitar for 7 months and I'm very satisfied.
Pros:
- The Breedlove sounds much better then other guitars at this price. I played a lot of guitars before I settled on this one. Tone is bright and clear but also has warmth.
- Construction is solid. It's a joy to play and has a great feel.
- The built in "Passport Tuner VTC active pickup" is awesome. The backlit tuner works great.
- Guitar sounds great when amped. Pickup has low, high and volume controls.
- Looks pretty.
Cons:
- It doesn't have as much bass as my 15 year-old Yahama FG-450SA. Not to say bass response is lacking... it just can't match a Jumbo (but you wouldn't expect it too anyway.) Easily corrected when amped using the built in pickup.
- 9V Battery holder was a little loose and knocked. I padded the battery with some cloth and that fixed it.
- Can only use light-gauge strings. (Just something to be aware of...)
The product description above is lacking, here are the details from the Breedlove website.
Details:
*Full Sized C25 Shaped Body with 25.5" String Scale
*Solid Sitka Spruce Top
*Laminated Flamed Maple Back & Sides
*Depth 4-9/16" at Tail Block, 3-1/2" at heel
*Original Bridge Truss and scalloped bracing pattern
*Cream Binding, top, back
*Abalone Rosette
*Centered Dot Position Markers
*Glossy Vintage Style Sunburst Finish
*Breedlove Atlas Rosewood pinless Bridge
*Rosewood Fretboard, Scale Length 650 mm (25.4") String Length with 21 Frets approximately with 14 frets to body
*Nut Width 42mm or 1-11/16", shallow c-shaped neck
*Standard E Tuning
*Dovetail Neck Joint
*Double Acting Truss Rod, soundhole adjustable
*Chrome Tuners
*Passport Tuner VTC active pickup
*Chromatic Tuner with back-lit screen for easy tuning
*End pin area 9 Volt battery access
*D'Addario EXP16 Light Gauge Strings
*Light-weight gigbag Included
*Designed by Kim Breedlove, Chris Lindquist and Peter Newport, Crafted in Korea
*Quality Assured in Bend, Oregon USA
Description:
The New Passport PLUS C250/SF, Sunburst is inspired by the Custom Shop C25 shape and voice. The C25 shape is highly versatile, comfortable and efficient. Our top selling shape for over 20 years. This new model features the amazing tone of the bridge truss bracing system for sustain and complexity in each note. Versatile Sitka Spruce top and classic sunburst Flamed Maple back and sides make this a top value and sound. This guitar has both the new electronics and lighter weight bracing in the top and back for increased resonance. Enjoy the Passport Tuner VTC pickup with the back-lit chromatic tuner for easy to read tuning indicator. We've also moved the 9V battery to the end pin area. Easy to play, fun to play out.

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Breedlove Passport C250/CO Guitar Review

Breedlove Passport C250/CO Guitar
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As a guitarist with a small budget for his purchases in guitars, I was thoroughly pleased with the Breedlove Passport C250/CO. For the past few years I've been using the Big Baby Taylor which itself has a wholesome sound due to its dreadnought body design. I was greatly surprised that the Breedlove Passport C250/CO, with its smaller body, could rival this depth in sound. The quality of the sound is superb, although I am not a fan of the strings that come with the guitar. The guitar itself is actually surprisingly heavy due to the dense wood used (Ovangkol). However, I am not displeased with the weight; it feels strong and sturdy rather than the thin wood used for the Big Baby Taylor I've used.
What must be said, however, is that the color in the picture of the guitar is deceptive! The guitar is actually much darker than the wood displayed in the picture. The ovangkol is also much darker, although the picture shows that the color seems to be light and the same color as the front of the guitar. Although this disappointed me a bit, it grew on me within the first few days.
Overall great quality guitar that I recommend anyone looking great sound quality for a reasonable price!
(OH, and if you plan to purchase this guitar, I suggest you add to your cart a sturdy case because I wouldn't trust the gig bag provided for my travels with this lovely Breedlove guitar! And while you're at it, add a nice strap because it doesn't come with one!)

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Seagull S6 Original Acoustic Guitar Review

Seagull S6 Original Acoustic Guitar
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I bought a Seagull in 1995, with my first paycheck after graduating from college, at a small guitar store in Petaluma. It might be the best $400 I've ever spent.
Over the years I've become a much better guitar player, but I haven't outgrown this instrument, and I doubt I ever will. It is a fantastic guitar that plays beautifully and sounds better every year. It's very easy to play, very reliable (haven't needed to adjust the truss once) and did I mention it sounds great?
It's beautiful, too, with a wonderful light finish. Most guitars in this price range are cheaply made in asia and heavily lacquered. Not this baby!
If something ever happened to it I'd skip right past the Taylors and Martins and buy another one of these without a second thought. I brought it to a party recently, and met someone who asked to borrow it. I let him, and he strummed it for a few minutes. Turns out he's one of those guys who owns half a dozen guitars, and when he handed it back to me he said, "Don't ever sell this guitar, unless it's to me."
The only guitar I've ever played where I felt like I was clearly handling a better guitar was a Paul Reed Smith hollowbody which runs for over three grand.
You could spend a lot more money and not get an instrument this nice. For $400, it's hard to imagine that you'll do better.

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