Breedlove Organic Wildwood Pro Concerto Suede CE Acoustic-Electric Guitar

Sale price $ 999.00 Regular price $ 1,332.00

As exotic tonewoods go, solid African mahogany is one of the greats. Visually, its straight grain is clean, alluring, and warm with a rich, inviting sound that matches the look. Our largest body shape, the Wildwood Pro Concerto Suede CE’s mahogany top rings, with excellent note separation and a strong midrange presence despite the instruments power and volume. As an alternative to the ubiquity of spruce, all mahogany instruments provide a thrilling change of pace, especially for artists looking to expand their sound or distinguish themselves. Balance big and bold sound with the warmth and definition of mahogany with a soft cutaway Wildwood Pro Concerto Suede CE. With stage-ready Fishman Flex Plus-T electronics and a gig bag, this guitar will take you as far as your talent and hustle can go.

Free shipping within the continental US! Gig bag included.

Specifications:

Body Type: Concerto
Neck Wood: African Mahogany
Solid Wood Top: African Mahogany
Solid Wood Back & Sides: African Mahogany
Top Finish: Suede burst gloss
Back & Side Finish Suede stain gloss
Fretboard: Ovangkol (stain black)
# Frets: 20
Nut Width: 1.69"
Tuners Hardware: Premium Breedlove Chrome w/ Black buttons
Lower Bout Width: 16"
Waist Width: 9.37"
Upper Bout Width: 11.745"
Body Length: 20.696"
Body Depth: 3.93" (neck), 4.92"(tail)
String Gauge: D'Addario XT PB Medium
Pickup: Fishman Flex Plus-T
Bridge: Ovangkol (stain black)
Binding: Black
Inlay: 3mm Aluminum Dots Offset
Case: Standard Gigbag
Scale Length: 25.3”
Sound Hole: 3.74"
Crafted In: Designed in Bend, OR USA. Crafted in China.

The Breedlove Organic Wildwood Pro Series guitars are made from sustainably-sourced exotic and native tonewoods. No clear-cut trees are used in these instruments. Breedlove uses salvaged and individually harvested timber and has deep relationships with responsible suppliers around the globe. As we move towards sustainability across all lines, owner Tom Bedell has visited 15 countries to discover exactly where the wood comes from, how it is selected and harvested, and how this affects the wildlife, the community, the forest and the planet.