Breedlove Oregon Dreadnought Concerto CE Myrtlewood Special Edition Gu
Description
Breedlove Oregon Dreadnought Concerto CE Myrtlewood Special Edition Guitar
This all-myrtlewood Concerto cuts through the mix on stage with commanding projection and an ergonomic, slightly smaller footprint than traditional dreadnoughts—the soft cutaway and balanced body depth (4" to 5") make it comfortable for extended play while the 16" lower bout generates serious volume and warmth. Built entirely from Oregon myrtlewood, each instrument is visually one-of-a-kind, with dramatic grain patterns and high-contrast markings that distinguish it as a professional collector's piece. Handcrafted in Bend, Oregon, it combines tonal richness across bass, mids, and trebles with LR Baggs Anthem TRU-Mic electronics for stage-ready amplified clarity.
Tone & Electronics
The all-solid myrtlewood construction—top, back, and sides—produces bold projection and shimmering highs balanced by a powerful low end, while Sitka spruce bracing and Honduran mahogany side bracing optimize sustain and resonance. The LR Baggs Anthem TRU-Mic system delivers natural, studio-quality amplified tone without sacrificing acoustic character, cutting through live settings without coloring your voice.
Playability & Build
Eastern hard rock maple neck and African ebony fretboard with offset dot inlays provide rock-solid stability and smooth playability across the 20 frets and 25.5" scale length—ideal for long sets and consistent intonation under stage lights. Premium hardware includes gold Gotoh 381 tuners, African ebony bridge, tortoise binding, and mosaic mountain inlays—all hallmarks of Breedlove's custom shop craftsmanship, backed by a deluxe custom-fit hardshell case for road reliability.
Key Features
- All-solid myrtlewood body (top, back, and sides) with one-of-a-kind grain patterns
- Concerto body shape: 20.695" length with lower bout width of 16" for powerful volume and ergonomic comfort
- Sitka spruce bracing with Honduran mahogany side braces and kerfing for optimized tonal response
- Eastern hard rock maple neck with 25.5" scale length and 20 frets
- African ebony fretboard with offset dot inlays
- LR Baggs Anthem TRU-Mic electronics for stage-ready, studio-quality amplified sound
- Gold Gotoh 381 tuners for precise tuning stability
- African ebony bridge with tortoise binding and mosaic mountain inlays
- 3.75" sound hole diameter for balanced projection
- Handcrafted in Bend, Oregon, USA with sustainable, responsibly sourced tonewoods
- Includes custom-fit deluxe hardshell case for protection and transport
The Oregon Dreadnought Concerto CE Myrtlewood Special Edition delivers striking looks, full-bodied tone you'll feel in your hands, and roadworthy amplification for gigging musicians who refuse to compromise on individuality or reliable performance night after night.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Dexterity | Right handed |
| Country of Manufacture | United States |
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At a Glance
The Breedlove Oregon Dreadnought Concerto CE Myrtlewood Special Edition is an all-myrtlewood, handcrafted acoustic-electric with commanding projection, shimmering highs, and a powerful low end—built in a slightly ergonomic Concerto body that's comfortable for extended sets without sacrificing dreadnought volume. Its LR Baggs Anthem TRU-Mic electronics deliver natural amplified clarity on stage, while premium hardware, an Eastern hard rock maple neck, and African ebony fretboard ensure rock-solid playability and tuning stability through long gigs. Choose this if you're a touring folk or indie player, studio session musician, or collector who wants a visually one-of-a-kind instrument backed by Breedlove's custom shop craftsmanship and sustainable sourcing.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Folk
- ✓ Indie
- ✓ Studio Sessions
- ✓ Live Performance
Not the best pick for
- – Metal
- – Djent
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Concerto body shape different from a standard dreadnought?
The Concerto has a slightly smaller, more ergonomic footprint at 20.695 inches long with a balanced body depth of 4 to 5 inches and a 16-inch lower bout, making it comfortable for extended play while still generating serious volume and warmth typical of larger dreadnoughts. The soft cutaway adds further playing comfort without sacrificing tonal projection.
How does the LR Baggs Anthem TRU-Mic electronics system perform on stage?
The LR Baggs Anthem TRU-Mic delivers natural, studio-quality amplified tone without sacrificing the acoustic character of the instrument, making it equally reliable in the studio or on stage. Its micro-condenser design captures the guitar's full tonal spectrum for transparent amplification.
What woods are used and why do they matter for tone?
The body is all-solid myrtlewood (top, back, and sides), paired with Sitka spruce bracing and Honduran mahogany side braces that optimize sustain and resonance. This combination produces bold projection and shimmering highs balanced by a powerful low end with tonal richness across all registers.
Is this guitar suitable for fingerstyle and strumming?
Yes—the Eastern hard rock maple neck, African ebony fretboard with offset dot inlays, and 25.5-inch scale length provide stability and smooth playability for both fingerstyle and strumming across the 20 frets. The ergonomic Concerto body shape is especially comfortable for extended fingerstyle sessions.
What's included with the purchase?
Each guitar ships with a custom-fit deluxe hardshell case for protection and transport, and includes premium hardware: gold Gotoh 381 tuners, African ebony bridge with tortoise binding, and mosaic mountain inlays as part of Breedlove's custom shop craftsmanship.
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