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MorMusic - The Guitar Specialists Est 1985

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Bassists want to bring the thunder for “unplugged” sessions, too! Breedlove’s sustainable Discovery S Concert Edgeburst Bass CE, fashioned with new, earth-conscious, sonically superior EcoTonewood technology lets bass players get down with nature as well as with the band. An acoustic-electric workhorse, outfitted with Fishman Presys I electronics, this remarkably comfortable Concert body instrument delivers rich, round tone from a classic combination of clear-voiced Sitka spruce and warm, responsive African mahogany. A 32” scale, satin-finish neck puts every deep note within easy reach. An eye-popping gloss finish, soft cutaway and Asymmetrical headstock give this bass a sleek modern look to match its sleek modern sound. Discover the Breedlove ECO Collection—where the guitar meets the forest.

  • Body Type: Concert
  • Neck Wood: African Mahogany
  • Solid Wood Top: Sitka spruce
  • Layered Back & Sides: African Mahogany
  • Top Finish: Edgeburst
  • Back & Side Finish: Natural gloss
  • Fretboard: Ovangkol
  • # Frets: 22
  • Nut Width: 1.65"
  • Tuners Hardware: Chrome Closed Gear
  • Lower Bout Width: 15.37"
  • Waist Width: 9"
  • Upper Bout Width: 11.28"
  • Body Length: 19.875"
  • Body Depth: 3.58" (Neck) 4.2" (Tailblock)
  • String Gauge: D' Addario EXP-170
  • Pickup: Fishman Presys I
  • Bridge: Ovangkol
  • Binding: Black
  • Inlay: Centred dots
  • Case: N/A
  • Scale Length: 32"
  • Sound Hole: 3.94”
  • Crafted In: Designed in Bend, OR USA. Crafted in China.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • ECO Discovery S Concert Bass CE - Sitka Spruce / African Mahogany
Finish
  • Edgeburst

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Mor Music

York, United Kingdom
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