Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Breedlove Passport C200/SMP Guitar for $329.00


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Rating: 4.8

List Price : $429.00 Price : $329.00
Breedlove Passport C200/SMP Guitar

Product Description

A great Breedlove for players seeking a simple but sophisticated design, the C200 is crafted from a solid Spruce top and clean laminated Maple back sides, with a rich dark stain finished in silky satin. The C200 is a highly versatile, fast playing, comfortable and great guitar for beginners and advanced players. Also includes a gig bag. Details:Full Sized C20 Shaped Body with 25.5 Steel String Solid Spruce Top (Either Englemann or Sitka Spruce)Laminated Dark Stained Maple Back & Sides Depth 4-9/16 at Tail Block, 3-1/2 at heel Breedlove Revival Pre-War style scalloped bracing Black Binding, top, back, corner capsBWB Rosette Centered Dots Position Markers Satin Finish Breedlove Atlas Rosewood Bridge Rosewood Fretboard, Scale Length 650 mm (25.4) String Length with 21 Frets approximately with 14 frets to bodyNut Width 42mm or 1-11/16, shallow c-shaped neck Standard E Tuning Dovetail Neck Joint Double Acting Truss Rod, sound hole adjustable Chrome Tuners Light-weight gigbag Included Designed by Kim Breedlove, Chris Lindquist and Peter Newport, Crafted in Korea Quality Assured in Bend, Oregon USA


  • Concert Body, non-cut
  • Non Cutaway
  • Satin Finish
  • Satin Neck for fast playability
  • Pre-War Forward X Bracing Pattern


Breedlove Passport C200/SMP Guitar Reviews


Breedlove Passport C200/SMP Guitar Reviews


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Affordable yet high quality., November 23, 2010
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Rhett Jackson (Norman, Oklahoma United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Breedlove Passport C200/SMP Guitar (Electronics)
The Breedlove Passport C200/SMP is a no-nonsense, no frills, serious acoustic guitar. Solid spruce top with dark-stained maple laminate back and sides (looks like mahogany) and a string-through-bridge design that eliminates the need for bridge pins. Has a nice, full sound with the note articulation I've come to expect from Breedloves. Not as subtle as my Martins but also hasn't had the playing time they've had, either (or the all solid wood construction and commensurate price). Hard strumming will overdrive the sound a little but this may improve as the top opens up. Really shines for finger- or flat-picking. The minimal appointments remind me of the Martin One Series. This is NOT a 7/8-sized guitar but a full concert-size body (Breedlove's C20 body) with a full 25.4 inch scale length. Similar in size (both listed with 15" lower bouts, the C200 5/8" longer at 20") to a Martin OM with the same scale length but without the wider neck-- the neck on the C200 is more like a Martin... Read more
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to play,very well built and has a great sound!, January 13, 2010
This review is from: Breedlove Passport C200/SMP Guitar (Electronics)
I own 3 acoustic guitars .Actually 2 of them are acoustic electric. All cost around $400.00. Breedlove has the Passport series built in Korea. However all Breedlove guitars are set up in Oregon USA. This guitar is a 7/8 but has a big sound. It is so easy to play . I really think for someone learning how to play this one would be perfect. And the thing is you will not ever out grow this guitar. You will never want to sell it even when you buy a different one.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars First reaction: "Wow!", August 24, 2010
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Luis A. Sanchez "n/a" (Southern California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Breedlove Passport C200/SMP Guitar (Electronics)
I just tried this guitar out at my local guitar store. All I could say was "wow!" Simply because I looked at the price tag before trying it out. This thing sounds great for [...] bucks. If you're just starting out, need a guitar to travel with(since it's 7/8 size, I think) or need a guitar on the side, you won't regret this thing. I regret paying 1400 for my Martin, I think this would've been enough!
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