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GEAR REVIEW
GEAR REVIEW
age and add value to the instrument. But what
attracted me most about the guitar was the
thin, semi-gloss mahogany neck and rosewood
fretboard, which was very comfortable and
gratifying to play. The fret-job was impeccable
and felt smooth up and down the neck, and
there was no fret buzz. The guitar responded
wonderfully with a cutting midrange that opened
up the more I played it – whether softly or
aggressively.
BREEDLOVE –
“PURSUIT CONCERT
KOA”
Review By Dave Celentano
STREET PRICE $999
For the last 25 years Breedlove, an acoustic guitar
manufacturer from Bend, Oregon, has steadily built
a reputation with dealers and musicians for making
award-winning stringed instruments. Their latest
addition is no exception. The new, limited edition
Pursuit Concert Koa has received raving reviews ever
since its debut at the 2016 Winter NAMM Show, and
deservingly so. This guitar is for musicians seeking
a high-quality, reliable instrument that not only has
delicious tone acoustically and while plugged in,
but also looks like an elegant piece of art (and won’t
break the bank!). The Koa top, back, and sides are
stunningly beautiful. More importantly, the solid top
and unique truss support system guarantee a guitar
that will last a lifetime with tone that improves through
the years.
FEATURES
The guitar incorporates two ingenious Breedlove
designs: a graduated top that’s thinner on
the bass side and thicker on the treble, and
a proprietary bridge truss system that helps
neutralize string tension at the bridge and
disperse it to the sides and butt-end of the
guitar allowing the top to vibrate more freely.
This unique combination increases sustain and
harmonic clarity in the lows, mids, and highs
resulting in articulate notes and chords.
The Koa solid wood top, back, and sides yield
a strong mid-range tone that will sweeten with
The Pursuit Concert Koa not only sounds great
acoustically, but it also effectively mirrors
the acoustic sound through an amp, PA, and
recording software with a Fishman Sonicore
pickup and Isys Plus on-board pre-amp system.
The control panel features volume, bass, and
treble control knobs for shaping tone, tuning,
checking battery life, and using the phase button
- a cool feature for live performances that helps
reduce feedback at louder volumes and improve
bass response at softer volumes. The output is
located on the bottom of the guitar and offers
two options: a ¼” jack for connecting with an
amp or PA, and a mini USB to link to a computer
and recording software. The 9-volt battery
compartment is next to the outputs.
The guitar is topped off with fully enclosed
gold machine heads that frame the Breedlove
headstock logo; and their 18-to-1 gear ratio
guarantees accuracy every time you pick up and
tune the instrument.
VERDICT
It appears Breedlove held nothing back on
the Pursuit Concert Koa. Based on its looks,
sound, and quality, it’s ready for the stage
right out of the box! While other manufactures
are producing four-thousand-dollar acoustic
guitars made from dazzling Koa wood,
Breedlove managed to deliver the goods for
under a grand. It’s a steal considering worldclass craftsmanship, easy neck playability, top
notch state-of-the-art electronics. Oh, and I
forgot to mention that it comes with a padded
gig for easy transport.
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