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(More customer reviews)I am a full time middle school choir director, part time church music minister, who loves to have a guitar by my side all the time. I play in semi - professional venues and I know what a good guitar is supposed to sound and feel like. I simply cannot afford to spend the money necessary when it comes to buying an American made guitar with the sustain, fit, and finish you will find in a good Martin, Taylor, or Gibson acoustic guitar. My frustration has been that I know a Chinese or Korean made Takamine, Fender or Ibanez acoustic guitar simply cannot give me the sound and satisfaction of an American guitar that has been and will be out of my price range for the foreseeable future. My reality was that I would have to wait until the miraculous day when I would have a couple of thousand extra dollars laying around to be able to buy the guitar that I truly wanted. Then the remarkable happened. My wife and I were in a music store and I saw this Breedlove Atlas Studio D25/SM. It is made in Korea but assembled with American materials and given it's final set ups and inspection by it's home company of Breedlove guitars in Oregon. I picked it up and gave it a try. I was literally floored by the rich, ringing sound. The sound is ridiculous. The sustain held for a solid 15 plus seconds. The basses are rich and melodic, far unlike any Asian assembled guitar I have ever played. Now hear me when I say that I have read the reviews of many Asian guitars by folks who truly want their instruments to sound like the American guitars that they cannot afford. They truly think that they are playing a guitar that can compete with American guitars. I know virtually all of those reviews are exaggerated or even untrue, even if they believe them to be so. I have spent a significant amount of time playing Martins and Taylors even though they belonged to friends of mine. I have even played some of Breedlove's American made instruments. This is the ONLY Asian made guitar that I can honestly say sounds as good, if not better, than it's American counterparts. I know that you have to spend around $2,000 to get this kind of sound. It's construction, fret work, and sound is truly amazing. It has a solid back and top with HPL sides. I promise you that you will not be dissapointed in this guitar. You will NOT be able to replicate this sound for around $1000 like Breedlove has been able to do with this guitar. There is hope for us poor folks in the Breedlove Atlas Studio D25/SM.
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The all new Studio D25/SM is a state-of-the-art acoustic electric guitar ready to record. The all new and amazing L.R. Bagg's Stage Pro pickup is designed for serious performers with volume, EQ, chromatic tuner, notch, filter, in-line mute and phase functions. This guitar combines award winning Breedlove design elements, a balanced tonal signature and the highest quality manufacturing practices in the world to bring you a highly affordable acoustic masterpiece for the studio or stage.
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