– Breedlove Discovery S Red Cedar-African Mahogany Concertina Acoustic Nylon Guitar –
Beautiful Nylon-string Guitar with Sustainably Harvested Tonewoods
Aside from classical or solo guitar applications, it’s not uncommon for guitarists to turn to a nylon-stringed guitar when they need a mellow sound for Latin, jazz, or pop music. Guitarists at Sweetwater have found there’s no better way to achieve this coveted texture than with the Breedlove ECO Discovery S Concert CE Nylon String. This acoustic-electric guitar comes decked out with prime features in the form of a solid red cedar top braced with Breedlove’s unique fan bracing pattern, mahogany EcoTonewood back and sides, and a supremely comfortable mahogany neck. The slightly wider nut width provides plenty of space for your fingers without spoiling the modern acoustic feel. For plugged-in performances, the built-in Fishman Presys I electronics reproduce your sound with supreme accuracy. Regardless of your playing level, the ECO Discovery S Concert CE’s sustainably harvested tonewoods are ready to inspire you with their impressive sound! And if you haven’t tried out a guitar with nylon strings before, the ECO Discovery S Concert CE Nylon String represents an affordably priced entry into a new sonic space.
Tantalizing tonewood pairing
African mahogany is a favorite among guitar builders for its profound depth and intricate midrange. On the other hand, cedar delivers a special warmth with a colorful high end. The Breedlove ECO Discovery S Concert CE Nylon String marries mahogany EcoTonewood back and sides with a solid cedar top. Fingerpicking yields a quick and responsive attack with sweet harmonics and sustain. Lay into it with a pick, and the mahogany back and sides effortlessly cut through the mix. The Breedlove ECO Discovery S Concert CE Nylon String puts forth a lush, full-bodied tone that you won’t be able to get enough of.
Eco-conscious construction
For years, Breedlove has worked tirelessly to lessen its environmental impact. Now, Sweetwater is proud to announce that Breedlove has achieved complete sustainability. Starting in 2021, every Breedlove instrument is constructed entirely from environmentally friendly tonewoods. Stunningly figured myrtlewood, luxurious curly maple, resonant African mahogany, heirloom-quality koa, smooth-as-glass ebony, and more are on offer — and all of them individually harvested in cooperation with local communities and suppliers. From the introductory Discovery Series to the bespoke, handcrafted Masterclass Series, every guitar and bass bearing the Breedlove name ushers in a new era of environmental responsibility and look good doing it.
Breedlove: guitars you can feel good about
From the company’s beginning in 1990, Breedlove has focused a lot of their efforts on offsetting their impact on the planet without compromising the quality of their instruments. Their radical approach to sustainability led Breedlove to create their Tonewood Certification Program and commit to visiting the locations where their timber is harvested to ensure that their sustainability standards are met. The company has introduced player-centered innovations, including top-loading bridges, fine-tuned voicings, and unique neck profiles. From the Discovery to the Legacy, each and every Breedlove is made with an uncompromising dedication to quality sound, flawless workmanship, and complete environmental sustainability. Buying a Breedlove is much more than purchasing a top-notch acoustic guitar — it’s buying a guitar that you can feel good about.
Breedlove ECO Discovery S Concert CE Nylon-string Acoustic-electric Guitar Features:
- Nylon strings produce a warmer tone and softer feel
- Sustainably sourced tonewoods keep the planet healthy
- EcoTonewood mahogany back and sides convey a profound tone and superior resonance
- Solid red cedar top produces a sweet, pleasing sound
- Fishman Presys I electronics dish out awesome plugged-in tones
- Comfortable mahogany neck and ovangkol fingerboard play like a dream
- Pinless bridge makes string changes easy
- Designed and inspected in Bend, Oregon
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