Adventures In Audio

Passport Travel Guitars Added to Breedlove's Atlas Series

Breedlove has just launched two new travel guitars in the Atlas Series. Based on the Breedlove custom shop C20, the new Passport models offer a scaled down version, without sacrificing tone according to the company.

Designed by Kim Breedlove, these guitars feature mahogany back and sides, a solid western red cedar top, a reduced scale tuned to A (alternate G tuning ready), a 42mm standard nut width for playing comfort, Gold tuners and D'Addario EXP strings.

The C20 Passport is a non-cutaway, while the C25 Passport offers a comfortable cutaway and LR Baggs electronics.

Details:

  • Mini C20 Shaped Body
  • Solid Western Red Cedar Top
  • Ply Mahogany Back & Sides
  • Depth 9.5mm at Tail Block, 8.00mm at heel
  • Tenor Bracing Pattern
  • Black Binding, top, back, corner caps
  • Abalone Rosette with Black Border
  • Offset Breedlove Pattern Pearl Position Markers
  • Satin Finish
  • Breedlove Atlas Rosewood Bridge
  • Rosewood Fretboard, Scale Length 485 mm String Length with 21 Frets approximately with 15 frets to body
  • Nut Width 42mm, saddle same as Atlas Acoustics see sample for spacing
  • Tuned to A, (Alternate G tuning ready)
  • Pocketed Neck Joint
  • Double Acting Truss Rod
  • Gold Tuners
  • No electronics on C20 (Electronics on C25 Passport)
  • D'Addario EXP Light Gauge Strings
  • Case not Included
  • Designed by Kim Breedlove, Crafted in Korea
  • Quality Assured in Bend, Oregon USA

MSRP:

  • C20 Passport: $399.00
  • C25 Passport: $449.00

For more information, visit their web site at www.breedloveguitars.com

Monday July 4, 2005

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