Breedlove Pursuit Exotic S Concert Tigers Eye CE Acoustic Electric Guitar. Myrtlewood-Myrtlewood
Brand new!
Myrtlewood, while native to Oregon’s Pacific coast, might just be the most ‘exotic’ of all tonewoods, capturing the deep bass of rosewood, the pure warmth of mahogany and the sweet, glassy treble of maple in one exquisite, visually enchanting package—here under an equally captivating tortoise-bound Tiger’s Eye gloss finish. This sustainable acoustic electric Pursuit Exotic S Concert is all about trademark musical versatility and personal playing comfort. Pick for hours, strum forever, let your dreams roam. A fast, slim neck and soft cutaway access to every fret let your fingers, and your heart, have their say. Sound better than ever with Breedlove’s earth-conscious, sonically superior EcoTonewood technology. Get fierce with a Tiger’s Eye!
Features
- Solid Myrtlewood Top for resonant, lush sound
- Myrtlewood back and sides creates powerful, full and balanced sound
- Ovangkol fretboard gives a smooth feel; brighter top end with full midrange
- Mahogany neck for great sustain, strength, and warm tone
Specifications
- Body Type: Concert
- Layered Back & Sides: African Mahogany, Myrtlewood
- Cutaway: Soft
- Headstock Shape: Asymmetrical
- Scale Length: 25.3”
- # Frets: 20
- Nut Width: 1.69"
- Lower Bout Width: 15.37"
- Waist Width: 9"
- Upper Bout Width: 11.28"
- Body Length: 19.875"
- Body Depth at Neck: 3.58”
- Body Depth at Tailblock: 4.2”
- Sound Hole Diameter: 3.94”
- Tuners: Copper Closed Gear
- Electronics: Fishman Presys I
- String Gauge: D'Addario XT PB Light
- Case: N/A
Sustainable & Clear Cut Free
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.